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"Chemical Facilities Warned of Possible Data Exfiltration Following CISA Breach"
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently revealed that its Chemical Security Assessment Tool (CSAT) was breached by a malicious actor and warned chemical facilities that sensitive data may have been exfiltrated.
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"Linux Version of RansomHub Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi VMs"
The "RansomHub" ransomware operation is using a Linux encryptor designed to encrypt VMware ESXi environments in attacks against organizations.
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"CDK Global Cyberattack Cripples 15,000 US Auto Dealerships"
A cyberattack on CDK Global, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider for car dealers and auto equipment manufacturers, has temporarily disrupted customer operations.
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"Decade-Long Cyber Assault on Asian Telecoms Traced to Chinese State Hackers"
According to Symantec, telecommunications companies in an Asian country have been targeted with tools linked to Chinese espionage groups.
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"Cyber Threat Intelligence Pros Assess AI Threat Technology Readiness Levels"
Cyber defenders should prepare for cyberattacks enabled by Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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"Highly Evasive SquidLoader Malware Targets China"
A malware loader called "SquidLoader" is linked to an unknown threat actor that has targeted Chinese-speaking victims for two years, LevelBlue Labs reports.
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"French Diplomatic Entities Targeted by Russian-Aligned Nobelium"
The French cybersecurity agency ANSSI reports that the Russian-aligned threat actor "Nobelium" has targeted French diplomatic entities and public organizations since 2021.
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"LockBit Most Prominent Ransomware Actor in May 2024"
According to security researchers at the NCC Group, the notorious LockBit group has reemerged to become the most prominent ransomware actor in May 2024.
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"New Rust-based Fickle Malware Uses PowerShell for UAC Bypass and Data Exfiltration"
"Fickle Stealer," a new Rust-based information stealer malware, is delivered via multiple attack chains to steal sensitive data from compromised hosts.
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"Hundreds of PC, Server Models Possibly Affected by Serious Phoenix UEFI Vulnerability"
Phoenix Technologies' SecureCore UEFI firmware solution has a high-severity vulnerability that could affect hundreds of PC and server models using Intel processors.
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"Two Men Plead Guilty to Hacking Law Enforcement Database for Doxing"
Two men from New York and Rhode Island have recently pleaded guilty to hacking into a database maintained by a US federal law enforcement agency and using stolen personal information to extort people.
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"X-Force Discovers New Vulnerabilities in Smart Treadmill"
Due to the many features of Internet-connected gym machines, IBM X-Force Red researchers decided to explore their user data security and whether there was any risk to users' physical safety.
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