Video Summary
The video discusses recent hacking news, focusing on a German court ruling regarding Facebook’s 2021 data breach, the ongoing legal battles between WhatsApp and NSO Group, Apple’s security updates affecting law enforcement, and the arrest of a cybercriminal linked to numerous breaches.
Key Points
- A German court has ruled that individuals affected by the 2021 Facebook data breach are entitled to €100 in compensation.
- Over 500 million Facebook users’ personal data was leaked in the breach, which was facilitated by Facebook’s features rather than a traditional hack.
- The NSO Group allegedly continued exploiting WhatsApp even while being sued by the messaging service, creating multiple spyware versions targeted at users.
- Apple’s iOS 18 introduces an inactivity reboot feature, complicating law enforcement’s ability to extract data from seized iPhones.
- Canadian cybercriminal Conor Riley Muka, known as Waifu, was arrested for his involvement in the Snowflake breaches, which targeted over 165 companies.
- The breaches led to significant data theft, including sensitive AT&T customer call and text records.
- Muka faces extradition to the U.S. after being identified following a mistake and has been linked to .5 million in profits from various cybercrimes.
Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uHUVhVBhKc
Youtube Channel: Seytonic
Video Published: 2024-11-22T12:19:12+00:00