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  • "Hackers Compromised Some Zola User Accounts to Buy Gift Cards"
    Zola, a wedding planning startup that allows couples to create websites, budgets, and gift registries, recently discovered that hackers gained access to user accounts but has denied a breach of its systems.  The incident first came to light over the…
  • "Conti Ransomware Operation Shut Down After Brand Becomes Toxic"
    Security researchers at AdvIntel have discovered that the Conti ransomware operation has undergone some significant organizational structure changes in the past months after the brand became toxic due to its affiliation with the Russian government.…
  • "Hackers Can Hack Your Online Accounts Before You Even Register Them"
    According to security researchers, hackers can hijack online accounts before users even register them. This is possible through the exploitation of vulnerabilities that have already been resolved on popular websites, including Instagram, LinkedIn, Zoom,…
  • "Anonymous Declares Cyberwar on Pro-Russian Hacker Gang Killnet"
    Hacktivist group Anonymous has recently announced that it is launching a cyberwar against pro-Russian group Killnet, which recently attacked European institutions.  Last week, Killnet attacked the websites of various Italian institutions and…
  • "Ransomware Hackers Steal Personal Data of 500,000 Students and Staff in Chicago"
    It has recently been discovered that the personal information of more than half a million Chicago Public Schools (CPS) students and staff was leaked in a ransomware attack last December, and the breach wasn’t reported until April.  On Friday, the…
  • "International Experts Forecast Food Cyber Risks for AG-Tech"
    Researchers at Flinders University in Australia, in collaboration with King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia and Aix-Marseille University in France, have identified cybersecurity risks in the use of smart ag-tech. According to King Abdulaziz…
  • "Ransomware Still Winning: Average Ransom Demand Jumped by 45 Percent"
    Group-IB has released its "Ransomware Uncovered 2021/2022" guide to the evolution of the number one threat. According to the findings of the second edition of the research, the ransomware empire's winning streak continued, with the average ransom demand…
  • "Snake Keylogger Spreads Through Malicious PDFs"
    Researchers at HP Wolf Security have discovered a campaign that combines a malicious PDF file and a 22-year-old Office bug to spread the Snake Keylogger malware. According to the researchers, the campaign's goal is to trick victims with an attached PDF…
  • "Partial Patching Still Provides Strong Protection Against APTs"
    According to an analysis conducted by researchers from the University of Trento, Italy, organizations that always upgrade to the most recent versions of all of their software have nearly the same risk of being compromised in cyber-espionage campaigns as…
  • "Differential Privacy the Correct Choice for the 2020 US Census"
    The US Census Bureau has always sought to strike a balance between the accuracy and privacy of its decennial census data. The accuracy of this data is especially important in high-impact use cases such as budget allocation and redistricting. Census data…
  • "Cryptography in the Blockchain Era"
    Blockchains have sparked a lot of interest, not only because they enable the creation of new financial instruments but also because they provide alternative solutions to challenges in fault-tolerant distributed computing and cryptographic protocols.…
  • "Cyber Security: Global Food Supply Chain at Risk From Malicious Hackers"
    Experts warn that modern "smart" farm machinery is vulnerable to hacking, putting global supply chains at risk. It is anticipated that hackers would exploit weaknesses in agricultural technology used to grow and harvest crops. John Deere, the…