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Safeguarding Healthcare From Insider Threats

September 10, 2023 / 50 / 0
[ad_1] by Alex Williams The digital transformation has revolutionized the global economy, and the healthcare industry is a testament to security and privacy. Due to the multi-faceted multi-layer healthcare industry, securing and protecting this vast surplus of privileged data is a robust venture. Companies can... Continue reading
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UK and US Sanction 11 Russians Tied to Conti/TrickBot Ransomware

September 10, 2023 / 36 / 0
[ad_1] The US and the UK have sanctioned 11 individuals accused of being linked with the Trickbot malware and the Conti ransomware groups – the latter of which disbanded in 2022 following the war in Ukraine and a leak of its internal communications. The move... Continue reading
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Apple Patches Two Zero-Days Exploited in Pegasus Attacks

September 9, 2023 / 42 / 0
[ad_1] Apple has patched two critical zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild to deliver eavesdropping malware from a notorious commercial spyware maker. Non-profit Citizen Lab confirmed that it discovered the “BlastPass” exploit chain last week after checking the device of “an individual employed by a... Continue reading
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CISA Adds Critical RocketMQ Bug to Must-Patch List

September 9, 2023 / 42 / 0
[ad_1] The US government has ordered all federal civilian agencies to patch a critical vulnerability in Apache RocketMQ, which is currently being exploited in the wild. The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added CVE-2023-33246 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. It means government agencies... Continue reading
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Google TAG Exposes North Korean Campaign Targeting Researchers

September 9, 2023 / 42 / 0
[ad_1] Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has shed light on a cyber campaign originating from North Korea, targeting security researchers engaged in vulnerability research and development.  Since January 2021, TAG has reportedly monitored and thwarted multiple campaigns conducted by these North Korean threat actors. The... Continue reading
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Cyber-criminals Exploit GPUs in Graphic Design Software

September 9, 2023 / 65 / 0
[ad_1] Security researchers at Cisco Talos have uncovered a scheme that preys on graphic designers and 3D modelers. Cyber-criminals are using cryptocurrency-mining malware to hijack the Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) commonly used in these fields. According to an advisory published by Cisco Talos on Thursday,... Continue reading
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China Unleashes AI-Powered Image Generation For Influence Operations

September 8, 2023 / 32 / 0
[ad_1] China has unveiled a new cyber capability powered by artificial intelligence, enabling the automatic generation of images for influence operations. These operations aim to mimic US voters across the political spectrum, fueling controversy along racial, economic and ideological lines. The findings come from a... Continue reading
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Russian Man Handed Nine-Year Sentence for Hacking Scheme

September 8, 2023 / 33 / 0
[ad_1] A US court has sentenced a Russian businessman to nine years in prison for an elaborate corporate hacking scheme that defrauded American businesses to the tune of approximately $93m. Vladislav Klyushin, 42, from Moscow, Russia, was also ordered to forfeit $34,065,419 and pay restitution... Continue reading
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Regulator to Investigate Fertility App Security Concerns

September 8, 2023 / 42 / 0
[ad_1] The UK’s data protection regulator is set to review how period and fertility tracking applications process user information, after revealing that many women have concerns. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said it has contacted the developers of many of these apps to find out... Continue reading
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Zero-Day Flaw Exposes Atlas VPN User IPs

September 8, 2023 / 106 / 0
[ad_1] A Reddit user known as “Educational-Map-8145” has exposed a critical zero-day flaw affecting the Linux client of Atlas VPN, a popular virtual private network service.  The vulnerability, which impacts the latest version of the client (1.0.3), allows malicious websites to disconnect the VPN and reveal... Continue reading
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