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"Cost of a Data Breach: The Healthcare Industry"The "2024 Cost of Data Breach Study" by IBM and the Ponemon Institute details the financial costs of cyberattacks across different industries.
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"Iran Is Targeting the US Election With Fake News Sites and Cyber Operations, Research Says"With the goal of creating division, Iran is adding to Russia’s and China’s efforts to sow distrust and chaos in the upcoming US election. Iran has been using websites and social media feeds directed to both politically left and right voters.
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"Malware Force-Installs Chrome Extensions on 300,000 Browsers, Patches DLLs"ReasonLabs researchers discovered a malware campaign that forced the installation of malicious Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browser extensions in more than 300,000 browsers, modifying the browser's executables to take over homepages and steal brows
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"Ransomware in 2024: More Attacks, More Leaks, and Increased Sophistication"Rapid7's "Ransomware Radar Report 2024" highlights key findings from the analysis of visible leak sites, ransomware code, and underground forum chatter.
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"Ethical Hackers Steal and Return $12m to Ronin Network"A popular Ethereum blockchain, which was the victim of the largest ever crypto-heist back in 2022, recently suffered a $12m loss but had the stolen funds returned by ethical hackers.
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"BlackSuit/Royal Ransomware Group Has Demanded $500m"The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently discovered that a prolific ransomware group has demanded more than $500m from its victims in less than two years.
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"ADT Confirms Data Breach After Customer Info Leaked on Hacking Forum"American building security giant ADT recently confirmed it suffered a data breach after threat actors leaked allegedly stolen customer data on a popular hacking forum.
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"North Korea Kimsuky Launch Phishing Attacks on Universities"Cybersecurity analysts have recently uncovered critical details about the North Korean advanced persistent threat (APT) group Kimsuky, which has been targeting universities as part of its global espionage operations. The researchers say that Kimsu
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"0.0.0.0 Day: 18-Year-Old Browser Vulnerability Impacts MacOS and Linux Devices"Researchers at Oligo Security have discovered an 18-year-old vulnerability that affects all major web browsers.
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"Stolen Credentials Have Turned SaaS Apps Into Attackers' Playgrounds"AppOmni analyzed 230 billion Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) audit log events from its telemetry to gain insight into the behavior of bad actors that gain access to SaaS apps.
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"US Offers $10 Million for Info on Iranian Leaders Behind CyberAv3ngers Water Utility Attacks"The US State Department has identified at least six Iranian government hackers that were allegedly behind a series of attacks on US water utilities last fall.
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"GhostWrite Vulnerability Facilitates Attacks on Devices With RISC-V CPU"Researchers from the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Germany have detailed a RISC-V CPU vulnerability dubbed "GhostWrite." RISC-V is an open source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) designed for developing custom processors for diff