
Tencent Responds to Hacking of Many QQ Accounts
Many users of QQ, a Chinese instant messaging software owned by Tencent, claimed on Sunday night that their accounts had been hacked. The app's official team responded on Monday.
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Many users of QQ, a Chinese instant messaging software owned by Tencent, claimed on Sunday night that their accounts had been hacked. The app's official team responded on Monday.
DEF CON China 1.0 kicked off in Beijing's 798 art district on May 31 gathering hackers and computer security professionals from all over the world.
In June, Wuhan police cracked down a case of selling personal information. They intercepted and captured more than 26 million pieces personal information. On Oc...
ZB.com, a digital asset exchange that claims to be the world's most secure, has suddenly issued a notice saying that due to a technical failure it has stopped charging and withdrawal services, without mentioning any resumption time.
On July 2, a vulnerability in the ticks account caused an exploit on Solana-based concentrated liquidity protocol Crema Finance for a total amount of $8,782,446. Crema Finance temporarily suspended the program and are now investigating it.
BNB Chain, the native blockchain behind Binance, resumed operations on October 7 after reports indicated a hacker made off with an estimated 2 million BNB tokens by exploiting a vulnerability in the network.
On September 25th, the Shenzhen City Procuratorate arrested two suspects—Yang and Wu—on the suspicion of using third-party software to modify personal accounts ...