In this video, we're taking a look back at the biggest hacking incidents, cyberwar updates, and other news of April 2023. Subscribe to @cybernews for daily cybersecurity updates. What was hacked: ? A data leak including personal details such as bank card numbers and home addresses of over 630 million users from China has been claimed on a cybercrime forum. ? Samsung employees have been reported by local media as sharing confidential data with ChatGPT, opening up the data to OpenAI�s users. ? A data breach of a major Taiwanese computer manufacturer culminated in cybercriminals leaking several of the company�s databases, acquired in a recent ransomware attack. ? The cyberattack on white-shoe law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft has put the personal information of over 90,000 clients at risk. ? Uber Technologies has disclosed another breach. Social Security numbers (SSNs) of 131 Uber drivers have been compromised. ? A well known hacker claimed to have breached the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), but the US agency now says those claims are false. Cyberwar news: ? The FBI said it had arrested a Massachusetts man for his alleged role in leaking a treasure trove of classified US documents. ? Eurocontrol, the European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation is the latest victim of the pro-Russian hacktivist group KillNet. ? The pro-Russian hacktivist group KillNet has leaked stolen data allegedly belonging to thousands of individuals with ties to NATO. ? A suspected Kremlin hacker linked to the infamous Fancy Bear cyber espionage group and wanted by the FBI has allegedly been given a taste of his own medicine, after a pro-Ukrainian group hacked into his personal accounts. Blitz news: ? Mullvad VPN, a Swedish-owned virtual private network provider, said the local police raided its office in Gothenburg. ? The US Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has taken down its second cybercriminal forum of the year. Known and used by hackers around the world � the notorious Genesis Market has met its end. Cybernews has all the details on the raid � and the infamous market. ? Boston Dynamics� robot dog Spot has been upgraded with OpenAI�s ChatGPT and Google�s speech function, allowing the robot dog to turn complex data into something humans can understand. ? Russia�s obsession to compete with the West continues with the introduction of its own AI chatbot � Gigachat. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About us: our dedicated team of security researchers and investigative journalists regularly delves into previously unexplored depths of online security and privacy in order to shed light on stories that often have an unseen influence on the online world at large. A number of our investigations and reports have been featured by industry-related publications and global news leaders like Forbes, PC mag, and Techradar ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keep up to date with the latest news: ?? Visit our site https://cybernews.com/ ?? Check out our merch https://cnews.link/merch/ ?? Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cybernewscom/ ?? Twitter https://twitter.com/cybernews ? #cybernews