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"100,000 Impacted by Jewish Home Lifecare Data Breach"New York City-based nonprofit healthcare organization Jewish Home Lifecare has recently revealed that a data breach disclosed earlier this year impacted more than 100,000 individuals.
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"New Tool Xeon Sender Enables Large-Scale SMS Spam Attacks""Xeon Sender," a cloud-based tool, helps attackers launch large-scale SMS spam and phishing campaigns using legitimate Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers.
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"Windows Zero-Day Attack Linked to North Korea's Lazarus APT"Researchers at Gen Threat Labs have linked the exploitation of one of the zero-days recently patched by Microsoft to North Korea's "Lazarus" Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group.
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"Oregon Zoo Ticketing Service Hack Impacts 118,000"The Oregon Zoo recently notified roughly 118,000 individuals that their names and payment card information were stolen from its online ticketing service.
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"City of Flint Scrambling to Restore Services Following Ransomware Attack"The City of Flint, Michigan, is trying to restore network systems impacted by an August 14 ransomware attack that knocked some of its online services offline.
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"Microsoft Apps for macOS Exposed to Library Injection Attacks"According to researchers at Cisco Talos, eight Microsoft apps for macOS are vulnerable to library injection attacks that could enable adversaries to breach sensitive data.
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"National Public Data Says Breach Impacts 1.3 Million People"National Public Data (NPD) has recently confirmed that it is suffering a data breach following reports of 2.9 billion personal information records being compromised, but the company has recently announced that the incident only affects 1.3 million peop
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"Numerous Manufacturers Use Insecure Android Kernels"Researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) analyzed smartphones from ten manufacturers, finding that the Android kernels used are vulnerable to "one-day exploits" despite the implementation of protection mechanisms.
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"FBI and CISA Release Joint PSA, Just So You Know: Ransomware Disruptions During Voting Periods Will Not Impact the Security and Resilience of Vote Casting or Counting"The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have jointly released a Public Service Announcement (PSA) titled "Just So You Know: Ransomware Disruptions During Voting Periods Will Not Impact th
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"3 Questions: How to Prove Humanity Online"As Artificial Intelligence (AI) agents advance, it may become harder to distinguish AI-powered users from real humans online.
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"New Study Reveals Loophole in Digital Wallet Security—Even if Rightful Cardholder Doesn't Use a Digital Wallet"Over 5.3 billion people are expected to use digital wallets such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, and PayPal by the year 2026.
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"SolarWinds Web Help Desk Vulnerability Possibly Exploited as Zero-Day"The US cybersecurity agency CISA recently warned that a fresh critical-severity vulnerability in SolarWinds Web Help Desk has been exploited in attacks.