Saturday, May 16, 2026
Saturday, May 16, 2026

Cursed surfboard horror Plankenstein released – Bloody Flicks

Killer surfboard feature Plankenstein has been released on Amazon Prime, Tubi, Pluto TV, Fandango, XUMO, Vimeo, and Bloodstream. In the picturesque beach town of Kailua, Oahu, an ancient Hawaiian curse awakens when a severed foot washes ashore — still attached to a peculiar surfboard with a wild boar’s tusk protruding from its nose. When the board enters a local surf shop’s rental quiver, a chain of horrific events unfolds. Captain Miller’s stepdaughter Lili, secret heir to the Hawaiian throne, returns home for summer — and Plankenstein, sensing her royal blood, begins a violent rampage targeting anyone who disrespects her. All victims share one suspicious trait: they ate pork before their deaths. As the annual Scary Cup Classic surf competition approaches, tensions explode — culminating in a psychedelicbonfire gone horribly wrong, a pork-fueled massacre at a paddle-out funeral, and a climactic ocean showdown where breaking the curse requires yanking the boar’s tusk from Plankenstein’s nose. The only survivor? The Elder — a vegan. And the ending will make you think twice before plugging a surfboard ding with a pork rib. (Yes, really.) After a sold-out red carpet world premiere on Oahu and successful theatrical runs across Hawaii and the mainland, Plankenstein

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ShinyHunters’ Instructure Canvas LMS and Vimeo Breaches Impact Millions of Users

The infamous hacking group ShinyHunters has targeted two major technology firms, putting the personal details of millions of students and professionals at risk. The breaches hit Instructure, the US-based parent company behind the popular Canvas learning platform, and the video-hosting site Vimeo. Hackread.com has obtained the full list of affected institutions impacted by the Instructure data breach, and it is massive, indicating the vast scale of the theft and impacting around 15,000 institutions across the UK, Europe, and the US. Millions of Student Records Stolen from Canvas The attack on Instructure began on 30 April 2026. The company confirmed on 1 May that hackers exploited a vulnerability to gain access, forcing the company to shut down parts of its service, including Canvas Data 2 and Canvas Beta. This, in turn, caused problems for schools’ third-party integrations and external apps that rely on API keys (digital connectors) to function. “While we continue actively investigating, thus far, indications are that the information involved consists of certain identifying information of users at affected institutions, such as names, email addresses, and student ID numbers, as well as messages among users.” “At this time, we have found no evidence that passwords, dates of birth, government

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Vimeo data breach exposes personal information of 119,000 users after Anodot incident

The video-sharing platform Vimeo has confirmed that it was affected by a data breach linked to a wider security incident involving the analytics company Anodot. The breach, which took place in April 2026, has now been reported to have impacted more than 119,000 individuals, according to new analysis published by the data breach notification service Have I Been Pwned? Vimeo initially informed users that a security incident had occurred after attackers gained access through third-party integration features. The intrusion was associated with the ShinyHunters hacking group, which is believed to have exploited access to Anodot’s cloud-based systems. These systems included Snowflake accounts used by customers, among them Vimeo. Anodot is an artificial intelligence-driven analytics platform designed to detect anomalies in business data in real time. Organisations use it to identify issues such as sudden drops in sales, unexpected increases in costs, or technical faults that could affect operations. In this case, however, the platform’s integration capabilities appear to have been used as an entry point for unauthorised access. At the time of disclosure, Vimeo stated that the attackers may have accessed technical data, video titles and related metadata. The company also noted that in some cases, customer email addresses might

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ShinyHunters claims dump puts 119K Vimeo emails in the wild – The Register

More than 119,000 Vimeo users's email addresses were extracted in a breach traced to a third-party analytics vendor, according to Have I Been Pwned. The incident first surfaced in April when the ShinyHunters crew added Vimeo to its growing "pay or leak" hit list, claiming it had pulled hundreds of gigabytes of data and threatening to dump the lot unless a deal was struck. That dump has since landed, and breach notification service Have I Been Pwned now puts a number on at least part of the fallout: 119,000 unique email addresses, in some cases paired with names. Vimeo last week confirmed that data was taken, but stopped short of saying how many people were affected. The company pinned the incident on Anodot, a third-party analytics provider used across its systems, and said the attacker gained access via that integration rather than breaking into Vimeo directly. Anodot has not said anything publicly, but its status page shows the incident kicked off on April 4. According to Vimeo, the stolen databases were heavy on technical data, video titles, metadata, and some customer email addresses. The company has been keen to stress what was not included: no actual video content, no valid

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PR Daily’s 2026 Social Media & Digital Awards finalists announced

Social and digital channels continue to redefine how brands connect, engage and inspire — but it’s the talented teams and individuals behind the work who make the real impact. From crafting scroll-stopping content to building thriving online communities, this year’s finalists are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the digital space. PR Daily’s 2026 Social Media & Digital Awards honor the most innovative, strategic and results-driven work across a wide range of categories, including social media campaigns, video, influencer marketing, digital storytelling, analytics and more. These finalists exemplify the creativity, agility and insight required to succeed in today’s fast-moving digital landscape — raising the bar for the entire industry. In addition to category honors, the program recognizes standout achievements such as Campaign, Agency and Team of the Year — celebrating those whose work not only captured attention but delivered measurable impact. “Congratulations to this year’s finalists,” said Brendan Gannon, senior marketing manager for Ragan’s and PR Daily’s Award programs. “Your work demonstrates the power of digital communications to inform, engage and drive real results. The level of innovation and storytelling we saw this year made selecting finalists an exciting challenge for our judges.” Browse the full list of finalists

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Vimeo confirms data loss in Anodot breach – Computing UK

Another victim falls to ShinyHunters A data breach at software maker Anodot earlier this month is still racking up victims, with video platform Vimeo the latest to confirm unauthorised access to customer information. Hackers, reported to be ShinyHunters, breached Anodot in early April and used that access to steal data from its various customers, which included Rockstar Games and Snowflake. ShinyHunters was able to breach Anodot by stealing authentication tokens and using them to access customer environments and exfiltrate data, which it has now started offering for sale. Vimeo is a video hosting and streaming platform similar to YouTube. It has more than 300 million registered users, about 1,100 employees and an annual revenue of $417 million. The company uses Anodot as a third-party analytics platform. It says an unauthorised actor – almost certainly ShinyHunters, which recently added Vimeo to its dark web extortion portal – accessed “certain Vimeo user and customer data” as a result of the breach. Those were primarily databases containing technical data, video titles and metadata, as well as “some” customer email addresses. They did not access video content, user login credentials or payment card information. As well as threatening to leak the data, ShinyHunters somewhat

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Vimeo: Cyber gang ShinyHunters posts data to the dark web | heise online

The criminal group ShinyHunters also copied data from Vimeo during their breach at service provider Anodot. As the company apparently did not respond to the extortion attempt, the cyber gang is now making the obtained data available for free download on the dark web. The cyber gang ShinyHunters is offering stolen Vimeo data for download. Early Wednesday, the entry on ShinyHunters' dark web leak site still stated that Vimeo had only a short time to respond to the extortionists. On Thursday of this week, the entry now shows a download link for the data. Vimeo admits data leak Vimeo has meanwhile admitted the IT security incident on the company's website. According to this, Vimeo is aware of the breach at analytics service provider Anodot. An unauthorized actor has thus accessed certain Vimeo user and customer data. According to the current state of investigation, the databases essentially contain technical data, video titles, and metadata, as well as, in some cases, customer email addresses. However, no Vimeo video content, valid user credentials, or payment information are included. According to this, Vimeo's user and customer login data is secure. The incident also caused no interruptions or disruptions to systems or services. When Vimeo

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Vimeo confirms data breach – SecNews

Vimeo to has confirmed a data breachthat resulted in unauthorized access a portion of its user base. According to the company, the incident did not result from a direct attack on its own systems, but from a vulnerability in an external partner, highlighting once again the risks inherent in modern digital infrastructure. The breach was traced to analytics provider Anodot, which works with Vimeo and other large organizations. Through this “backdoor,” the attackers were able to gain access to data, leveraging a classic supply chain attack. The incident is linked to the well-known cybercrime group ShinyHunters, which has been involved in major data breaches internationally in the past. The growing threat of supply chain attacks This incident is not an isolated incident, but part of a broader trend. Supply chain attacks are on the rise as attackers increasingly target the “weakest links” of a SaaS ecosystem. Rather than directly attempting to breach a well-protected organization, they are exploiting third-party partners with less stringent security measures. See also: Taylor Swift deepfakes promote scams on TikTok This approach allows traditional defense mechanisms to be bypassed, making even large companies vulnerable. The Vimeo case serves as a prime example of how an external

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