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"Cybercrime Orgs Increasingly Use Human Trafficking to Staff Scam Mills"Interpol has announced Operation Storm Makers II, a joint effort by 27 Asian countries to target cyber-fraud operations engaged in human trafficking to carry out scams.
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"WhatsApp, Slack, Teams, and Other Messaging Platforms Face Constant Security Risks"According to SafeGuard Cyber, 42 percent of businesses report that employees using Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) devices in business settings involving tools such as WhatsApp have caused new security incidents.
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"New MrAnon Stealer Malware Targeting German Users via Booking-Themed Scam"A phishing campaign has been delivering MrAnon Stealer, an information stealer malware, to unsuspecting victims through booking-themed PDF lures.
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"'LogoFail' Vulnerabilities May Affect 95% Of Computers, Researchers Say"According to researchers, firmware vulnerabilities that may impact 95 percent of computers allow hackers to bypass boot security and execute malware upon startup.
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"Balancing Security and Usability in Mobile"A new study published in the International Journal of Electronic Finance examined security issues related to personal data processing in the interconnected landscape.
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"NIST Offers Draft Guidance on Evaluating a Privacy Protection Technique for the AI Era"A new publication from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) offers guidance on using a type of mathematical algorithm known as differential privacy to help data-centric organizations strike a balance between privacy and accur
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"Cold Storage Giant Americold Discloses Data Breach After April Malware Attack"Cold storage and logistics giant Americold has recently confirmed that over 129,000 employees and their dependents had their personal information stolen in an April attack, later claimed by Cactus ransomware.
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"Toyota Warns Customers of Data Breach Exposing Personal, Financial Info"Toyota Financial Services (TFS) is warning customers it suffered a data breach, stating that sensitive personal and financial data was exposed in the attack.
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"NSA and ESF Partners Release Recommended Practices for Managing Open Source Software and Software Bill of Materials"The National Security Agency (NSA), the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and industry partners have released a Cybersecurity Technical Report (CTR) titled "Securi
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"Cybercriminals Continue Targeting Open Remote Access Products"According to WatchGuard, cybercriminals continue to prefer open remote access products or legitimate remote access tools for hiding their actions.
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"Lazarus Group Is Still Juicing Log4Shell, Using RATs Written in 'D'"North Korean hackers continue to exploit Log4Shell, recently using that access to launch one of three new Remote Access Trojans (RATs) written in the "D" (dlang) programming language.
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"Norton Healthcare Ransomware Hack: 2.5 Million Personal Records Stolen"Kentucky healthcare organization Norton Healthcare started informing 2.5 million individuals that their personal information was compromised in a ransomware data extortion hack earlier this year.