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"60 Credit Unions Facing Outages Due to Ransomware Attack on Popular Tech Provider"Around 60 credit unions are experiencing outages as a result of a ransomware attack on a popular technology provider.
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"23andMe Says Hackers Accessed 'Significant Number' of Files About Users' Ancestry"In a recent data breach, hackers accessed about 14,000 customer accounts with the genetic testing company 23andMe.
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"ESA Upgrades Its Security as Space Becomes Susceptible to Cybercrime"The European Space Agency (ESA) is facing cyber threats, as the technology it operates has become more vulnerable to hackers. The current commercialization of European space introduces new challenges, including cybersecurity. Dr.
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"Linux version of Qilin ransomware focuses on VMware ESXi"Security researcher MalwareHunterTeam has found a sample of the Qilin ransomware gang's VMware ESXi encryptor, and it could be one of the most advanced and customizable Linux encryptors seen to date.
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"New P2PInfect Botnet MIPS Variant Targeting Routers and IoT Devices"Researchers have discovered a new variant of the botnet called P2PInfect that can target routers and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
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"Number of Attacks Using Microsoft Office Files Surges in 2023"There has been a significant increase in attacks involving malicious files in Microsoft Office document formats. In 2023, malicious Microsoft Office documents and other popular document formats, such as PDFs, were used in 53 percent more attacks.
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"New AeroBlade Hackers Target Aerospace Sector in the US"AeroBlade, a previously unknown cyber espionage hacking group, was discovered targeting organizations in the US aerospace sector.
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"Put Guardrails Around AI Use to Protect Your Org, but Be Open to Changes"Security professionals should view Artificial Intelligence (AI) similarly to any other significant technological advancement.
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"Interpol Arrests Smuggler With New Biometric Screening Database"Interpol arrested a fugitive smuggler in November using a new biometric security system that will be rolled out across its 196 member countries.
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"Russian Pleads Guilty to Role in Developing TrickBot Malware"Vladimir Dunaev, 40 and a Russian national, recently pleaded guilty to his involvement in developing and deploying the TrickBot malware, which was used in cyberattacks against organizations worldwide, including hospitals and schools, causing tens of mi
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"IARPA Seeking Tech to Pinpoint Cyberattack Attribution"The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) wants to provide novel technologies that will help law enforcement and the Intelligence Community (IC) better attribute the sources of malicious cyberattacks.
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"Digital Emblem for Humanitarian Law in Cyberspace"The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) wants to protect its digital infrastructure and that of humanitarian organizations with a digital emblem in response to warfare increasingly spreading into cyberspace.