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  1. Jan

    Compromise of Cyril Rampahosa's emails a huge threat to South Africa, warns Kaspersky

    President Cyril Ramaphosa email hack a huge danger to South Africa Russian information security firm Kaspersky warns that the alleged compromise of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s email account is a significant threat to South Africa. “The impact of such a leak is extraordinary depending on the...
  2. Jan

    "South Africa is a playground for hackers"

    Cyril Ramaphosa's private data hacked Hacking group SpiderLog$ has obtained the details of a loan President Cyril Ramaphosa took out from one of South Africa's top four banks in the 2000s, the Sunday Times reported. SpiderLog$ said it was able to use data leaked by another group called...
  3. Jan

    TransUnion offers free identity theft protection for a year after N4ughtySec attack

    How bank customers can protect themselves after hackers leak TransUnion data Consumer credit bureau TransUnion has offered customers affected by a data breach free access to its TrueIdentity product for a year. "TrueIdentity gives people the information and tools to detect identity-related...
  4. Jan

    Experts warn TransUnion data breach could lead to burglaries, hijackings, fraud

    How criminals can use stolen data from the TransUnion hack Criminals can use stolen data for organised crime such as burglaries, car hijackings, fraud, and identity theft. That is the warning from cybersecurity experts who recently spoke to Sunday newspaper Rapport about the potential...
  5. Jan

    N4ughtySecTU posts old Cell C contract subscriber database, and private ANC member data

    TransUnion hackers leak Cell C and ANC member databases The group claiming responsibility for the attack on TransUnion, N4ughtySecTU, has posted a Cell C customer database as part of a series of leaks to prove their claims. They have also posted a database containing the personal data of ANC...
  6. Jan

    N4ughtySecTU threatens to leak Ramaphosa's and Malema's personal data

    Threats to leak Ramaphosa's and Malema's personal banking details A hacking group claiming responsibility for the attack on TransUnion last week has threatened to leak the personal data of President Cyril Ramaphosa, Julius Malema, and other political figures. The group, N4ughtySecTU, has...
  7. Jan

    TransUnion hackers "invite" banks, other companies to pay "insurance" fee

    TransUnion hackers demand R224-million ransom — threaten to leak Absa, FNB, Standard Bank data The South African division of US-based consumer credit bureau TransUnion has suffered a ransomware attack. In a statement on Thursday, the company acknowledged that a third party had gained access to...
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