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US Unmasks Suspected Conti Ransomware Actor
PRIVACY PRIVACY State Department offers $10m reward for info on notorious group Read More
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Chinese criminals scam kids desperate to play games for more than three hours a week
PRIVACY PRIVACY Scammers are stealing money from children, with the alluring but bogus promise that China’s tough restrictions on online gaming can be subverted. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog. Read More
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Back to School: Tech Savvy vs. Cyber Savvy
PRIVACY PRIVACY The first day of school is right around the corner. The whole family is gearing up for a return to the routine: waking up to alarm clocks at dawn, rushed mornings, learning all day, and after-school activities and homework all night. Even though everyone is in a frenzied state, now is a great…
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Zeppelin Ransomware Victims May Need Multiple Decryption Keys
PRIVACY PRIVACY CISA issues new alert about RaaS variant Read More
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Recovery From NHS Ransomware Attack May Take a Month
PRIVACY PRIVACY Managed service provider Advanced publishes update on recent cyber incident Read More
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Top cybersecurity products unveiled at Black Hat 2022
PRIVACY PRIVACY Zero trust security management, extended detection and response (XDR), and a host of other threat and vulnerability management offerings were among the top products and services launched at Black Hat USA 2022 this week in Las Vegas. Black Hat is an annual global conference of security professionals, enthusiasts and vendors, serving as a…
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Network mistakes, misconfigurations cost companies millions
PRIVACY PRIVACY Network misconfigurations cost companies an average of 9% of annual revenues, according to a study released Wednesday by a network security and compliance company. The research by Titania based on a survey of 160 senior cybersecurity decision makers across a broad array of government and industrial verticals also warned that misconfigurations that leave…
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It Might Be Our Data, But It’s Not Our Breach
PRIVACY PRIVACY Image: Shutterstock. A cybersecurity firm says it has intercepted a large, unique stolen data set containing the names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, Social Security Numbers and dates of birth on nearly 23 million Americans. The firm’s analysis of the data suggests it corresponds to current and former customers of AT&T. The telecommunications…
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CISA Unveils Cybersecurity Toolkit to Shield US Elections From Hackers
PRIVACY PRIVACY The toolkit protects election infrastructure targeted by phishing, ransomware and DDoS attacks Read More
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Zimbra RCE Vulnerability Exploited Without Admin Privileges
PRIVACY PRIVACY Over 1,000 ZCS instances around the world were reportedly backdoored and compromised Read More