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"Operation First Light Seizes $257m in Global Scam Bust"Police forces from 61 countries have joined together to dismantle online scam networks through Operation First Light 2024. The operation, which was coordinated by Interpol, resulted in the arrest of 3950 suspects and the identification of 14,643 m
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"Japan’s Space Agency Was Hit by Multiple Cyberattacks, but Officials Say No Sensitive Data Was Taken"Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan’s space agency, recently announced that it has suffered a series of cyberattacks since last year, but sensitive information related to rockets and satellites was not affected. Offi
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"Gas Chromatograph Hacking Could Have Serious Impact: Security Firm"Security researchers at Claroty have recently disclosed the details of several vulnerabilities discovered in a gas chromatograph made by Emerson and warned that attacks could have a serious impact. A gas chromatograph is a chemical analysis instru
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"Arkansas Based Evolve Bank Confirms CyberAttack And Data Breach"Evolve Bank and Trust recently announced that it was the victim of a cybersecurity incident that involved customers' data being illegally released on the dark web. On Tuesday, ransomware group Lockbit 3.0 posted data hacked from Evolve.
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"Developer Errors Lead to Long-Term Exposure of Sensitive Data in Git Repos"New Aqua Security research found secrets from organizations, including credentials, Application Programming Interface (API) tokens, and passkeys, that have been exposed for years.
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"Hackers Target New MOVEit Transfer Critical Auth Bypass Bug"Threat actors are exploiting a new critical authentication bypass flaw in Progress MOVEit Transfer, which is a Managed File Transfer (MFT) solution used to securely transfer files between business partners and customers.
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"Siemens Sicam Vulnerabilities Could Facilitate Attacks on Energy Sector"Siemens recently patched several vulnerabilities in some of its Sicam products that could be exploited in attacks against the energy sector.
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"Novel Banking Malware Targets Customers in Southeast Asia"Promon research highlights a new malware strain called "Snowblind" targeting banking customers in Southeast Asia. The new malware disables Android banking apps' ability to detect malicious modifications, thus avoiding detection.
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"Credential Stuffing Attack Hits 72,000 Levi’s Accounts"Levi's recently announced that tens of thousands of their customers may have had their accounts compromised after a credential stuffing attack.