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"Vietnamese Members of FIN9 Hacking Group Charged in US"
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) recently announced charges against four Vietnamese individuals believed to be responsible for cyberattacks that caused over $71 million in losses to US companies.
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"1 Out of 3 Breaches go Undetected"
According to security researchers at Gigamon, organizations continue to struggle to detect breaches as they become more targeted and sophisticated, with more than 1 out of 3 organizations citing their existing security tools were unable to de
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"CosmicSting Flaw Impacts 75% of Adobe Commerce, Magento Sites"
A vulnerability dubbed "CosmicSting" that affects Adobe Commerce and Magento websites remains largely unpatched nine days after a security update was released, leaving millions of websites exposed to attacks.
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"Synnovis Attackers Publish NHS Patient Data Online"
Threat actors released nearly 400GB of data from the pathology provider Synnovis, including National Health Service (NHS) patient data. The ransomware group "Qilin" accessed the data in the June 2024 attack on the critical NHS supplier Synnovis.
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"Spatial Computing Hack Exploits Apple Vision Pro Flaw to Fill Room With Spiders, Bats"
Apple classified a recently patched Vision Pro vulnerability as a Denial-of-Service (DoS) issue, but it has been proven to be a much scarier bug.
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"US Bans Kaspersky Antivirus Software Due to National Security Risks"
The US Department of Commerce has announced a US-wide ban on Kaspersky cybersecurity and antivirus software because of the national security risk posed by Kaspersky's ability to gather valuable US business information and US persons' sensitive data for
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"Chinese Hackers Deploy SpiceRAT and SugarGh0st in Global Espionage Campaign"
Since August 2023, "SneakyChef," a previously undocumented Chinese-speaking threat actor, has been linked to an espionage campaign targeting government entities in Asia and EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) with "SugarGh0st" malware.
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"Recent SolarWinds Serv-U Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild"
Threat actors are using publicly available Proof-of-Concept (PoC) code in their initial attempts to exploit a recently patched SolarWinds Serv-U vulnerability, according to the threat intelligence company GreyNoise.
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"Santander Employee Data Breach Linked to Snowflake Attack"
The US subsidiary of the Spain-based bank Santander is notifying over 12,000 employees that a third-party data breach compromised their personal information.
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"Change Healthcare to Start Notifying Customers Who Had Data Exposed in Cyberattack"
Change Healthcare just started to notify hospitals, insurers, and other customers that they may have had patient information exposed in a massive cyberattack.
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