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Microsoft seizes 240 websites used by Egyptian phishing-as-a-service operation ‘ONNX’
Why the NIS2 Directive causes growing pains for businesses
In this Help Net Security video, Dror Liwer, co-founder of Coro, discusses how the EU’s NIS2, its latest security directive for businesses, officially became enforceable recently. This means EU companies face more demanding requirements for internal cyber resilience strategies and practices. Small businesses will face growing pains around these requirements since those with 50 or more employees and an annual turnover of €10 million are considered “Important or Essential” and must comply.
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APT-K-47 武器披露之 Asyncshell 的前世今生
Windows 11 KB5046740 update released with 14 changes and fixes
CVE-2024-44267 | Apple macOS up to 13.6/14.6 access control (Nessus ID 211697)
CVE-2024-44247 | Apple macOS up to 13.6/14.6 access control (Nessus ID 211697)
CVE-2024-44239 | Apple tvOS information disclosure (Nessus ID 211697)
CVE-2024-44239 | Apple watchOS information disclosure (Nessus ID 211697)
Unveiling the Past and Present of APT-K-47 Weapon: Asyncshell
Ransomhub ransomware gang claims the hack of Mexican government Legal Affairs Office
Attacco ai firewall Palo Alto: necessità di aggiornamenti immediati
Unlocking the Power of Signatures in Anomaly Detection
Cybercriminals turn to pen testers to test ransomware efficiency
Threat actors are recruiting pen testers to test and improve the reliability of their ransomware for affiliate programs, according to Cato Networks. Any good developer knows that software needs to be tested before deploying in production environments. This is also true for ransomware gangs. They want to ensure that their ransomware can be deployed successfully against organizations. “Ransomware is one of the most pervasive threats in the cybersecurity landscape. It impacts everyone—businesses and consumers—and threat … More →
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Chinese Hackers Breached Deep Into US Telecom to Spy on Calls and Texts
In a breach that lawmakers are calling the most serious in U.S. history, Chinese hackers infiltrated the nation’s telecommunications systems, gaining the ability to listen to phone conversations and read text messages by exploiting outdated equipment and vulnerabilities in network connections. The revelations come as investigators scramble to understand the full scope of the intrusion. […]
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