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UN Says Asian Cybercrime Cartels Are Rising Global Threat
5 months 4 weeks ago
Crime Syndicates Too Powerful for Regional Governments to Police, UN Report Warns
Cybercrime syndicates across Southeast Asia have teamed up with human traffickers, money launderers and cryptocurrency services to build an increasingly effective cybercrime ecosystem that can survive law enforcement crackdowns, according to a new United Nations report.
Cybercrime syndicates across Southeast Asia have teamed up with human traffickers, money launderers and cryptocurrency services to build an increasingly effective cybercrime ecosystem that can survive law enforcement crackdowns, according to a new United Nations report.
MI5 Chief Warns of Cyberthreats to the UK
5 months 4 weeks ago
Russia, Iran and China Investing in Cyber Ops, Warns MI5 Director Ken McCallum
Nation-state actors are investing aggressively in advanced cyber operations to target government information and technology in a bid to sow "mayhem on British and European streets," warned a top British intelligence official. Russia, Iran and China are using proxies and hacking agencies.
Nation-state actors are investing aggressively in advanced cyber operations to target government information and technology in a bid to sow "mayhem on British and European streets," warned a top British intelligence official. Russia, Iran and China are using proxies and hacking agencies.
Cloudflare Acquires Kivera to Fuel Preventive Cloud Security
5 months 4 weeks ago
Kivera Integrates Controls Into Cloudflare One to Prevent Cloud Misconfigurations
With the acquisition of New York-based startup Kivera, Cloudflare will enhance its Cloudflare One platform, adding proactive controls that secure cloud environments, prevent misconfigurations and improve regulatory compliance for businesses using multiple cloud providers.
With the acquisition of New York-based startup Kivera, Cloudflare will enhance its Cloudflare One platform, adding proactive controls that secure cloud environments, prevent misconfigurations and improve regulatory compliance for businesses using multiple cloud providers.
EU Strengthens Sanctions Against Russian Hackers
5 months 4 weeks ago
Russian Nationals, Agencies Engaged in Cyberattacks, Misinformation to be Targeted
The European Council on Tuesday introduced a new sanctions framework to target Russian nationals and organizations engaged in malicious cyber activities such as election misinformation and disruptive cyberattacks. It seeks to address activities such as influence operations and hacking.
The European Council on Tuesday introduced a new sanctions framework to target Russian nationals and organizations engaged in malicious cyber activities such as election misinformation and disruptive cyberattacks. It seeks to address activities such as influence operations and hacking.
Study: 92% of Healthcare Firms Hit by Cyberattacks This Year
5 months 4 weeks ago
Healthcare organizations should rethink some of their approach to security, enhancing focus on insider threats, improving cyber awareness training and securing mobile applications and devices, said Ryan Witt, vice president of industry solutions at Proofpoint, discussing findings of a new study.
C'est La Vie: French Atos Acquisition Bid Expires
5 months 4 weeks ago
Parties Vow to Continue Negotiations
Time ran out for a non-binding takeover bid from the French government for the cybersecurity business of beleaguered Parisian IT consultancy Atos. Among the world's largest managed security service providers, the financially struggling firm is strategically important to the French government.
Time ran out for a non-binding takeover bid from the French government for the cybersecurity business of beleaguered Parisian IT consultancy Atos. Among the world's largest managed security service providers, the financially struggling firm is strategically important to the French government.
DHS Warns Election Security Risks May Persist Into 2025
5 months 4 weeks ago
DHS Says Adversaries May Stoke Voter Fraud Fears Long After Election Day
The latest Homeland Security threat assessment lists this year’s election cycle as a top concern for 2025 and a potential trigger for domestic terrorism. The agency says foreign adversaries and violent extremists may take advantage of the outcome to further sow discord in the United States.
The latest Homeland Security threat assessment lists this year’s election cycle as a top concern for 2025 and a potential trigger for domestic terrorism. The agency says foreign adversaries and violent extremists may take advantage of the outcome to further sow discord in the United States.
IronNet Settles Securities Fraud Class Action Suit for $6.6M
5 months 4 weeks ago
Settlement Addresses Claims of False Revenue Forecasts, Investor Misrepresentation
IronNet and several former executives agreed to a $6.6 million settlement, ending a class action lawsuit accusing the company of misleading investors with inflated revenue projections. The settlement aims to provide relief for investors misled by allegedly inaccurate revenue projections.
IronNet and several former executives agreed to a $6.6 million settlement, ending a class action lawsuit accusing the company of misleading investors with inflated revenue projections. The settlement aims to provide relief for investors misled by allegedly inaccurate revenue projections.
Ukrainian Pleads Guilty for Role in Raccoon Stealer Malware
5 months 4 weeks ago
Mark Sokolovsky Admits to Felony Conspiracy Charge in US Federal Court
A Ukrainian national pleaded guilty Monday in U.S. federal court to one count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion in connection with his role in the Raccoon malware-as-a-service info stealer criminal operation. Dutch authorities extradited him in February after arresting him in March 2022.
A Ukrainian national pleaded guilty Monday in U.S. federal court to one count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion in connection with his role in the Raccoon malware-as-a-service info stealer criminal operation. Dutch authorities extradited him in February after arresting him in March 2022.
Feds Probe Chinese 'Salt Typhoon' Hack of Major Telcos
5 months 4 weeks ago
Verizon, AT&T and Lumen's Systems for Lawful Broadband Wiretaps Reportedly Breached
The U.S. government is reportedly probing suspected national security breaches tied to Chinese nation-state hackers infiltrating broadband providers' infrastructure used to comply with court-authorized "lawful intercept" wiretaps of subscribers' networking traffic.
The U.S. government is reportedly probing suspected national security breaches tied to Chinese nation-state hackers infiltrating broadband providers' infrastructure used to comply with court-authorized "lawful intercept" wiretaps of subscribers' networking traffic.
Cloud Assumptions and Misconfigurations Threaten Healthcare Security
6 months ago
Common Cloud Assumptions and Takeaways for Healthcare Organizations
As healthcare providers migrate their infrastructure and services to the cloud, they gain benefits such as increased flexibility, scalability and optimized patient data access and sharing. But misconceptions about cloud security are jeopardizing the security of electronic patient health information.
As healthcare providers migrate their infrastructure and services to the cloud, they gain benefits such as increased flexibility, scalability and optimized patient data access and sharing. But misconceptions about cloud security are jeopardizing the security of electronic patient health information.
Student-Powered Cybersecurity: A Whole-of-State Strategy to Close the Skills Gap
6 months ago
Meta Hit Again With Targeted Advertising Limits In Europe
6 months ago
European Court of Justice Says Meta May Not Indefinitely Retain User Data
Targeted advertising may face additional restrictions following a ruling by the top European Union court that social media giant Meta cannot indefinitely retain user data. Nor can it use data for advertising "without distinction as to type of data," the European Court of Justice said Friday.
Targeted advertising may face additional restrictions following a ruling by the top European Union court that social media giant Meta cannot indefinitely retain user data. Nor can it use data for advertising "without distinction as to type of data," the European Court of Justice said Friday.
Illumio, ColorTokens, Cisco Lead Microsegmentation Rankings
6 months ago
Illumio, Akamai Stay Atop Forrester Wave, While ColorTokens, Cisco Join Leaderboard
Illumio and Akamai remained atop Forrester's microsegmentation rankings, while ColorTokens and Cisco climbed into the leader space.The microsegmentation market has expanded beyond traditional on-premises networks to address modern public cloud workloads.
Illumio and Akamai remained atop Forrester's microsegmentation rankings, while ColorTokens and Cisco climbed into the leader space.The microsegmentation market has expanded beyond traditional on-premises networks to address modern public cloud workloads.
Russia Arrests 100 in Cryptex Crypto Exchange Crackdown
6 months ago
US-Sanctioned Crypto Exchange Founder Sergey Ivanov Included in Sweeping Arrests
Russia’s primary federal investigative agency announced a rare and sweeping investigation into the United States-sanctioned cryptocurrency exchange Cryptex and other platforms used to carry out illegal transactions and launder millions from ransomware groups.
Russia’s primary federal investigative agency announced a rare and sweeping investigation into the United States-sanctioned cryptocurrency exchange Cryptex and other platforms used to carry out illegal transactions and launder millions from ransomware groups.
Irish DPC Probes Ryanair Over Facial Recognition
6 months ago
Company Has Long Running Fight Against Fare Scrappers
The Irish data regulator launched an investigation into Dublin-based ultra low-cost carrier Ryanair to identify potential privacy violations related to the company's use of third-party facial recognition technology, stepping into a running fight Ryainair has fought against online ticket sellers.
The Irish data regulator launched an investigation into Dublin-based ultra low-cost carrier Ryanair to identify potential privacy violations related to the company's use of third-party facial recognition technology, stepping into a running fight Ryainair has fought against online ticket sellers.
US, Microsoft Seize Domains Used in Russian Spear-Phishing
6 months ago
FSB Hackers Stripped of 107 Domains Used to Steal Credentials
The U.S. Department of Justice and Microsoft seized more than 100 websites allegedly used by a Russian intelligence cyberespionage operation with a fondness for spear phishing. Targets include the national security apparatus and journalists, think tanks, and non-governmental organizations.
The U.S. Department of Justice and Microsoft seized more than 100 websites allegedly used by a Russian intelligence cyberespionage operation with a fondness for spear phishing. Targets include the national security apparatus and journalists, think tanks, and non-governmental organizations.
600,000 Prison Inmates to Share in $6.49M Breach Settlement
6 months ago
CorrectCare to Settle Lawsuit After 'Inadvertently' Exposing PHI on Web for Months
A misconfigured web server and the exposure of sensitive information for nearly 600,000 prison inmates in 2022 will cost medical claims processing company CorrectCare $6.49 million to settle a consolidated proposed class action lawsuit, according to court records.
A misconfigured web server and the exposure of sensitive information for nearly 600,000 prison inmates in 2022 will cost medical claims processing company CorrectCare $6.49 million to settle a consolidated proposed class action lawsuit, according to court records.
Breach Roundup: AI 'Nudify' Sites Serve Malware
6 months ago
Also: Prison Sentences for BEC Scammers and a West African Cybercrime Crackdown
This week, AI nudify sites spread malware, BEC scammers head to prison, London man charged with hacking, and a Spanish insurance company with a breach. Also, a North Korean hacking group and a West African crackdown on online scammers. And, a Schrödinger Windows vulnerability: Is it real?
This week, AI nudify sites spread malware, BEC scammers head to prison, London man charged with hacking, and a Spanish insurance company with a breach. Also, a North Korean hacking group and a West African crackdown on online scammers. And, a Schrödinger Windows vulnerability: Is it real?
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