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"Threat Actors Shift to JavaScript-Based Phishing Attacks"According to security researchers at HP Wolf Security, cybercriminals are using a wider-than-ever range of malicious documents to spread malware and gain initial access to target systems.
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"Kansas Water Facility Switches to Manual Operations Following Cyberattack"Arkansas City, a small city in Kansas, recently announced that its water treatment facility was forced to switch to manual operations while a cybersecurity incident is being resolved.
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"Cyberattack Causes MoneyGram Service Outage"MoneyGram International’s money transfer services are down after the company announced that it is struggling with a cyberattack that forced it to take certain systems offline. The incident started on September 22.
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"14 Million Patients Impacted by US Healthcare Data Breaches in 2024"During a new study, security researchers at SonicWall found that over 14 million patients have been affected by data breaches caused by malware attacks on US healthcare organizations in 2024.
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"Necro Trojan Infects Google Play Apps With Millions of Downloads"Two apps with about 11 millions in the official Google Play app store were discovered to be infected with the "Necro" trojan, which is a multi-stage loader.
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"NSA Launches 11th Annual Codebreaker Challenge for 2024""The National Security Agency (NSA) is launching its annual Codebreaker Ch
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"ESET Patches Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities in Windows, macOS Products"ESET recently announced patches for two local privilege escalation vulnerabilities affecting multiple Windows and macOS products.
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"Versa Networks Patches Vulnerability Exposing Authentication Tokens"Versa Networks recently announced patches for a vulnerability in the virtualization and service creation platform Versa Director, warning that proof-of-concept (PoC) code exists.
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"Study Finds Thousands of Browser Extensions Compromise User Data"The extraction of sensitive user data from web pages by thousands of browser extensions poses significant privacy risks, as revealed by research conducted by Georgia Tech.
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"FBI Leads Takedown of Chinese Botnet Impacting 200K Devices"The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a court-authorized operation to disrupt a botnet known as "Raptor Train," which has affected 200,000 devices in the US and other countries.