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Who’s Hacked? Latest Data Breaches And Cyberattacks #17664
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@KarasuShin Thank you for the help! But I think the feeds for TODAY section it's not working? |
@fatmeat I have tested it on my local instance and it works fine. Have you tried to consider hosting your own instance? https://rsshub.app is just a demo instance and cannot guarantee continuous normal operation. |
I didn't host my own instance, normally I will fetch the feed via RSSHub Radar in screenshot below, did I do something wrong this time? https://rsshub.app/cybersecurityventures/news/intrusion-daily-cyber-threat-alert |
From #16849 (comment)
maybe you can try other public instances |
Thank you @KarasuShin, I spin up my own instance and worked perfectly! |
Category
News
Website URL
https://cybersecurityventures.com/intrusion-daily-cyber-threat-alert/#
Website description
Cybersecurity Ventures is the world’s leading researcher and Page ONE for the global cyber economy, and a trusted source for cybersecurity facts, figures, and statistics.
What content should be included?
If you scroll down a little bit, inside the TODAY section, it will show the latest breached company, cyber incident. I would like to have the below 5 field included in the feed and as the time writing, latest record was shown below, thank you!!
Date
11/21/2024Title
Finastra Data Breach: 400GB of Sensitive Client Data Exposed and Sold on Dark WebDescription
London-based Finastra, one of the largest financial technology companies in the world, is investigating a data breach involving the unauthorized access and exfiltration of over 400 gigabytes of data from its internal file transfer platform. On Nov. 7, Finastra's security team detected suspicious activity on its internally hosted file transfer platform. The following day, a cybercriminal using the alias "abyss0" began selling large volumes of files allegedly stolen from Finastra's systems on the dark web. The data purportedly includes sensitive information from some of Finastra's largest banking clients. Finastra employs over 7,000 people and serves around 8,100 financial institutions globally, processing massive volumes of digital files tied to financial transactions, according to Dataconomy.Source Link
Source
Additional description
No response
This is not a duplicated rss request
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