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"Clever macOS Malware Delivery Campaign Targets Cryptocurrency Users"Researchers at Recorded Future warn that cryptocurrency users are being targeted with legitimate-looking but fake apps that deliver information-stealing malware.
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"US, Indonesia Hold Port-Focused Cybersecurity Exercise"The US and Indonesia recently conducted their first port-focused cybersecurity tabletop exercise to improve responses to cyberattacks on critical maritime infrastructure.
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"G7 to Develop Cybersecurity Framework for Energy Sector"G7 nations will develop a cybersecurity framework for operational technologies in energy systems, with the intended users being manufacturers and operators.
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"US, Allies Publish Guidance on Securing Network Access"Government agencies in the US, New Zealand, and Canada have released new guidance, titled "Modern Approaches to Network Access Security," for organizations to use stronger security solutions and improve network activity visibility.
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"Quishing Campaign Targets Chinese Citizens via Fake Official Documents"According to new research by Cyble Research and Intelligence Labs (CRIL), a QR code-based phishing campaign has targeted individuals in China, tricking victims by using QR codes in fake official documents.
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"CISA Warns of PoC Exploit for Vulnerability in RAD SecFlow-2 Industrial Switch"The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released an Industrial Control System (ICS) advisory informing organizations of a high-severity vulnerability discovered in an outdated industrial switch made by the Israel-based networ
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"Massachusetts 911 Outage Caused by Errant Firewall"It has recently been announced that a statewide outage of the 911 emergency response system in Massachusetts this week was caused by an errant firewall that prevented calls from getting to the 911 dispatch centers.
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"Chrome 126 Update Patches Vulnerability Exploited at Hacking Competition"Google recently announced a Chrome 126 update that contains six security fixes, four of which address high-severity vulnerabilities reported by external researchers.
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"Amtrak Says Guest Rewards Accounts Hacked in Credential Stuffing Attacks"Amtrak is starting to notify some customers that their Guest Rewards Accounts have been hacked. According to Amtrak, no Amtrak systems were compromised in the attacks, as credential stuffing was employed.
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"Cybersecurity Burnout Costing Firms $700m+ Annually"According to security researchers at Hack The Box, British and US enterprises may be throwing away as much as $756m each year through lost productivity due to burned-out cybersecurity staff.
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"Protecting Software Secrets in Medical Systems"A team of researchers investigated 36 digital square global goods, including open source apps, software development kits, desktop apps, and web apps used in the health sector.
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"Cybercriminals Exploit Free Software Lures to Deploy Hijack Loader and Vidar Stealer"Threat actors are using free or pirated versions of commercial software as lures to deliver "Hijack Loader," which deploys "Vidar Stealer," an information stealer.