Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Booking.com warns customers their reservation data may have been taken - here's what we know

Rockstar hacked, but no GTA VI secrets revealed, and Google Chrome fights back against infostealers
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April 15, 2026
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Booking.com confirms reservation data breach — tells customers hackers 'may have been able to access certain booking information'
Booking.com confirms breach and warns users about phishing attacks.
 
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Rockstar hackers publish 78.6 million stolen records — but many of us will be disappointed
ShinyHunters publish Rockstar data, but sadly there's no big secrets or GTA VI bombshells.
 
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Global criminal organization operated slave compounds in Asia behind huge malware-as-a-service hydra
Shocking report claims forced labor used to distribute malware in Cambodian compounds.
 
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'This is not your typical run-of-the-mill malware': CPUID download page hacked and tools replaced with links to malicious files
Links to multiple CPUID tools hijacked and used to drop an infostealer.
 
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Top WordPress Slider plugin hijacked to spread malware — here's what to look out for
A tainted version was pushed as an update to more than 800,000 active websites.
 
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Google Chrome rolls out a new tool to try and stop infostealer malware in its tracks
New Device Bound Session Credentials feature for Google Chrome is also coming to macOS soon.
 
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