Internal emails stolen in hack targeting cybersecurity company Malwarebytes
Cybersecurity software firm Malwarebytes Inc. has been hacked and internal emails stolen.
The hack, revealed today, is being attributed to the nation-state actor implicated in the Solar Winds Worldwide LLC breach, though Malwarebytes noted that it doesn’t use Solar Winds products itself. The intrusion vector involved attackers abusing applications with privileged access to Microsoft Office 365 and Azure environments.
The emails stolen are described only as a “limited subset of internal company emails” with no evidence of unauthorized access or compromise to any of the company internet on-premises or production environments.
MANHATTAN (CN) A pastor who calls himself a “former homosexual” appeared unlikely Thursday to win a second chance at suing the website Vimeo for removing his posts about conversion therapy.
At a Second Circuit hearing held virtually this morning, U.S. Circuit Judge Rosemary S. Pooler pressed for evidence, “even threadbare,” of James Domen’s discrimination claims.
Nada Higuera argued for the pastor that Vimeo’s actions were “not against content, but against James Domen himself, and based on his sexual orientation.”
“But they did target content,” the Clinton-appointed Pooler said, cutting Higuera short. “They said they wouldn’t allow it, and he knew that when he signed up. What did he not understand?”