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Sourcepoint helps companies mitigate vulnerabilities across various privacy regulations

Sourcepoint helps companies mitigate vulnerabilities across various privacy regulations 2024-09-16 at 17:01 By Industry News Sourcepoint announced significant enhancements to its compliance monitoring suite. These solutions are designed to help companies navigate the increasingly complex landscape of digital privacy laws and mitigate risks associated with the growing trend of tracker-based litigation. Companies today face a […]

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Ransomware Group Leaks Data Allegedly Stolen From Kawasaki Motors

Ransomware Group Leaks Data Allegedly Stolen From Kawasaki Motors 2024-09-16 at 16:46 By Ionut Arghire The RansomHub ransomware gang has published 487 gigabytes of data allegedly stolen from Kawasaki Motors Europe’s systems. The post Ransomware Group Leaks Data Allegedly Stolen From Kawasaki Motors appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS

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Google Fixes GCP Composer Flaw That Could’ve Led to Remote Code Execution

Google Fixes GCP Composer Flaw That Could’ve Led to Remote Code Execution 2024-09-16 at 16:31 By A now-patched critical security flaw impacting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Composer could have been exploited to achieve remote code execution on cloud servers by means of a supply chain attack technique called dependency confusion. The vulnerability has been codenamed

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North Korean Hackers Target Cryptocurrency Users on LinkedIn with RustDoor Malware

North Korean Hackers Target Cryptocurrency Users on LinkedIn with RustDoor Malware 2024-09-16 at 16:31 By Cybersecurity researchers are continuing to warn about North Korean threat actors’ attempts to target prospective victims on LinkedIn to deliver malware called RustDoor. The latest advisory comes from Jamf Threat Labs, which said it spotted an attack attempt in which

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HPE CEO: ‘Best interest of shareholders’ to pursue $4B damages from Lynch estate

HPE CEO: ‘Best interest of shareholders’ to pursue $4B damages from Lynch estate 2024-09-16 at 16:04 By Paul Kunert ‘These are difficult decisions,’ says Antonio Neri Antonio Neri, the former engineer turned chief executive at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, says the company has to pursue its $4 billion claim against former Autonomy boss Mike Lynch’s estate

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Transforming IT Security with Microsoft Defender Suite

Transforming IT Security with Microsoft Defender Suite 2024-09-16 at 16:04 By IT teams are the unsung heroes of today’s fast-paced digital world, tirelessly toiling behind the scenes to keep data safe and systems running smoothly. One tool that’s presented a major shift for many IT departments is the Microsoft Defender Suite. Let’s explore how this powerful

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Top Cyber Threats of the Week: Brute Force Attacks, CVE Attempts and Malware Infections

Top Cyber Threats of the Week: Brute Force Attacks, CVE Attempts and Malware Infections 2024-09-16 at 16:04 By Cyble Overview  The Cyble Global Sensor Intelligence Network, or CGSI, has been actively monitoring and capturing real-time attack data through various Honeypot sensors. Last week’s research reveals the top cyber threats of the week including multiple exploit

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Microsoft confirms second 0-day exploited by Void Banshee APT (CVE-2024-43461)

Microsoft confirms second 0-day exploited by Void Banshee APT (CVE-2024-43461) 2024-09-16 at 15:46 By Zeljka Zorz CVE-2024-43461, a spoofing vulnerability affecting Windows MSHTML – a software component used by various apps for rendering render web pages on Windows – “was exploited as a part of an attack chain relating to CVE-2024-38112, prior to July 2024,”

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Prison just got rougher as band of heinously violent cybercrims sentenced to lengthy stints

Prison just got rougher as band of heinously violent cybercrims sentenced to lengthy stints 2024-09-16 at 15:32 By Connor Jones Orchestrators of abductions, torture, crypto thefts, and more get their comeuppance One cybercriminal of the most violent kind will spend his best years behind bars, as will 11 of his thug pals for a string

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From Breach to Recovery: Designing an Identity-Focused Incident Response Playbook

From Breach to Recovery: Designing an Identity-Focused Incident Response Playbook 2024-09-16 at 15:32 By Imagine this… You arrive at work to a chaotic scene. Systems are down, panic is in the air. The culprit? Not a rogue virus, but a compromised identity. The attacker is inside your walls, masquerading as a trusted user. This isn’t

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Master Your PCI DSS v4 Compliance with Innovative Smart Approvals

Master Your PCI DSS v4 Compliance with Innovative Smart Approvals 2024-09-16 at 15:32 By The PCI DSS landscape is evolving rapidly. With the Q1 2025 deadline looming ever larger, businesses are scrambling to meet the stringent new requirements of PCI DSS v4.0. Two sections in particular, 6.4.3 and 11.6.1, are troublesome as they demand that

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ESA and Neuraspace ink 2-year deal for Space Traffic wrangling

ESA and Neuraspace ink 2-year deal for Space Traffic wrangling 2024-09-16 at 14:46 By Richard Speed Multi-million euro package to control satellite swerving and debris dodging Neuraspace and the European Space Agency have signed a multi-million Euro contract spanning two years for the Portuguese company’s skills in space traffic management (STM).… This article is an

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Microsoft Says Recent Windows Vulnerability Exploited as Zero-Day

Microsoft Says Recent Windows Vulnerability Exploited as Zero-Day 2024-09-16 at 14:46 By Ionut Arghire Microsoft warns that a recently patched Windows vulnerability was exploited in the wild as a zero-day prior to July 2024. The post Microsoft Says Recent Windows Vulnerability Exploited as Zero-Day appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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88,000 Impacted by Access Sports Data Breach Resulting From Ransomware Attack

88,000 Impacted by Access Sports Data Breach Resulting From Ransomware Attack 2024-09-16 at 14:46 By Eduard Kovacs Orthopedics services provider Access Sports says the data of 88,000 people was stolen by cybercriminals.  The post 88,000 Impacted by Access Sports Data Breach Resulting From Ransomware Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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Data Stolen in Ransomware Attack That Hit Seattle Airport

Data Stolen in Ransomware Attack That Hit Seattle Airport 2024-09-16 at 14:46 By Ionut Arghire The Port of Seattle, which operates the SEA Airport, has confirmed that the August outage was the result of a ransomware attack. The post Data Stolen in Ransomware Attack That Hit Seattle Airport appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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The future of software? Imagine a bot, stamping on a human face – forever

The future of software? Imagine a bot, stamping on a human face – forever 2024-09-16 at 14:01 By Liam Proven Automation is driving the next wave of commoditization, threatening to replace skilled workers Part 1  As we have said before, the software industry has a decades-long history of cost-cutting, commoditization, and a successful sales model

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Telcos scolded for unwanted erection of utility poles in race to wire up Britain

Telcos scolded for unwanted erection of utility poles in race to wire up Britain 2024-09-16 at 13:31 By Dan Robinson Telecoms minister pleads with operators to work together The UK issue of multiplying telegraph poles is arising again, with telecoms minister Chris Bryant meeting operators over sharing their infrastructure and consulting residents before installation.… This

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