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"FTC Sending $5.6 Million in Refunds to Ring Customers Over Security Failures"The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announced that it will send a total of $5.6m in refunds to customers of Ring, a home camera provider, due to a settlement with Ring over security and privacy failings.
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"Cybersecurity Researchers Spotlight a New Ransomware Threat – Be Careful Where You Upload Files"A team of researchers from Florida International University's (FIU) Cyber-Physical Systems Security Lab, in collaboration with Google Senior Research Scientist Guliz Seray Tuncay, delved into how hackers can gain access to a user's computer files
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"HelloKitty Ransomware Rebranded and Back in Business, Looking for Employees"As reported by security researcher "3xp0rt," a hacker claiming to be the creator of "HelloKitty" ransomware has rebranded the gang as "HelloGookie." HelloKitty is known for hacking the game company CD Project Red in 2021 and stealing th
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"Why Banks Should be Taking Quantum Security Very Seriously"According to Elshan Kashefi, UK's National Quantum Computing Centre Chief Scientist, banks should be concerned about quantum security. Kashefi warned of the immense threat quantum computers pose before they are even fully functional.
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"Godfather Banking Trojan Spawns 1.2K Samples Across 57 Countries"Over 1,000 "Godfather" mobile banking Trojan samples are circulating in dozens of countries, targeting hundreds of banking apps.
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"LA County Health Services: Patients' Data Exposed in Phishing Attack"The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services recently disclosed a data breach after thousands of patients' personal and health information was exposed in a data breach resulting from a recent phishing attack impacting over two dozen empl
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"Kaiser Permanente: Data Breach May Impact 13.4 Million Patients"Healthcare service provider Kaiser Permanente recently disclosed a data security incident that may impact 13.4 million people in the United States.
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"Over 1,400 CrushFTP Instances Vulnerable to Exploited Zero-Day"According to the Shadowserver Foundation, over 1,400 CrushFTP Managed File Transfer (MFT) software instances are vulnerable to a zero-day.
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"Severe Flaws Disclosed in Brocade SANnav SAN Management Software"Several Brocade SANnav Storage Area Network (SAN) management application flaws could compromise vulnerable appliances. Pierre Barre, an independent security researcher, found and reported 18 flaws in all versions up to 2.3.0.
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"Fake Job Interviews Target Developers With New Python Backdoor"A new campaign called "Dev Popper" is using fake job interviews to trick software developers into installing a Python Remote Access Trojan (RAT). To make the interview seem legitimate, developers are asked to download and
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"Most People Still Rely on Memory or Pen and Paper for Password Management"Bitwarden surveyed 2,400 people in the US, UK, Australia, France, Germany, and Japan about password habits.
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"Over 850 Vulnerable Devices Secured Through CISA Ransomware Program"According to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the US government and critical infrastructure entities were sent 1754 ransomware vulnerability notifications under the Ransomware Vulnerability Warning Pilot (RVWP) pr