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  • "Russian Hackers Using Graphiron Malware to Steal Data from Ukraine"
    A threat actor with ties to Russia was seen using new information-stealing malware in cyberattacks against Ukraine. Symantec has dubbed the malware Graphiron, which was created by the Nodaria espionage group. This group is tracked by the Computer…
  • "CISA Releases Recovery Script for ESXiArgs Ransomware Victims"
    The US Homeland Security Department's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has provided a script to recover VMWare ESXi servers that were recently encrypted by ESXiArgs ransomware attacks. Recently, vulnerable VMWare ESXi servers were…
  • "ChatGPT May Already Be Used in Nation-State Cyber Attacks"
    According to new research released by BlackBerry Limited, 51 percent of Information Technology (IT) professionals expect that a successful cyberattack, credited to ChatGPT, will occur soon, and 71 percent say that foreign governments are likely already…
  • "Americans Don't Understand What Companies Can Do With Their Personal Data — and That's a Problem"
    In a new report titled "Americans Can't Consent to Companies' Use of Their Data," researchers surveyed more than 2,000 Americans about digital marketing policies and how companies can and should use their personal data. Their objective was to determine…
  • "Fraunhofer Leads Project to Ensure Quantum-Safe Identities"
    Future quantum technologies pose a threat to digital identity security. Malicious actors are expected to use quantum computers to break classical encryption systems. Therefore, Quant-X Security and Coding GmbH, the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic…
  • "Thirteen Teams Win at UK's CyberFirst Girls Competition"
    A government-backed competition to encourage school-aged children to pursue a career in cybersecurity persuaded thousands across the UK to enter this year.  According to the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), thirteen teams were named champions…
  • "Russian Ransomware Money Launderer Pleads Guilty to Funneling Ryuk Payments"
    A Russian cryptocurrency money launderer who was extradited to the U.S. last year has recently pleaded guilty to attempting to conceal at least $400,000 in ransoms paid to criminal hackers.  The Department of Justice (DoJ) stated that Denis…
  • "Vulnerability Provided Access to Toyota Supplier Management Network"
    A security researcher named Eaton Zveare discovered a severe vulnerability in the web portal of Toyota’s global supplier management network, which allowed the researcher to gain access to sensitive information.  The vulnerability was identified in…
  • "Online Banks Servicing UK's SMBs Found to Have 'Serious' Security Flaws"
    Some of the top online banks in the UK were discovered to have serious security flaws in their products, putting the businesses they serve and their customer at risk of cyberattacks. According to researchers at Red Maple Technologies, working on behalf…
  • "Google Launches New Security and Privacy Features to Mark Safer Internet Day"
    Google announced its new security and privacy initiatives on Safer Internet Day. Among these are new methods for easily and securely entering passwords in Chrome, increased privacy protection for the Google app, enhancements to Google Password Manager,…
  • "US Online Grocery Delivery Platform Leaks 11M User Records"
    An attacker uploaded a database containing the personal information of 11 million Weee! customers. Weee! is a US-based online grocery delivery platform. According to researchers at Cybernews, the leak appeared to contain information that had not…
  • "Patch Released for Actively Exploited GoAnywhere MFT Zero-Day"
    Fortra, known until recently as HelpSystems, alerted GoAnywhere MFT users on February 1 about a "zero-day remote code injection exploit." The company has since released two other security notifications, each of them providing mitigations and indicators…