An exposed database reportedly belonging to ESHYFT, a US tech platform for nurses, has been secured following the discovery by a cybersecurity researcher. Jeremiah Fowler found over 86,341 records on the public database, containing sensitive data including personal details, facial images, schedules, CVs and potential medical reports. The service locked the database a month after Fowler reported the issue.

New MassJacker malware targets piracy users, steals crypto
A newly identified cryptojacking malware known as MassJacker is attacking piracy users, hijacking their crypto transactions, and replacing stored addresses, according to cybersecurity firm CyberArk.