February 2025

Trustwave SpiderLabs Insights: Cyberattack Methods Targeting Manufacturing

Trustwave SpiderLabs Insights: Cyberattack Methods Targeting Manufacturing 2025-02-28 at 16:12 By When it comes to choosing a manufacturer to target for attack, threat groups have a healthy list of tools from which to choose. All of which are made more powerful due to this industry’s complex cybersecurity posture, driven by the increasing integration of IT/OT […]

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Michael R. Centrella named Assistant Director of the USSS Office of Field Operations

Michael R. Centrella named Assistant Director of the USSS Office of Field Operations 2025-02-28 at 16:12 By Michael R. Centrella has been promoted to Assistant Director of the USSS Office of Field Operations.  This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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In Other News: Krispy Kreme Breach Cost, Pwn2Own Berlin, Disney Hack Story

In Other News: Krispy Kreme Breach Cost, Pwn2Own Berlin, Disney Hack Story 2025-02-28 at 15:31 By Eduard Kovacs Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Krispy Kreme data breach costs $11M, Pwn2Own moves to Berlin, the story of the 2024 Disney hack. The post In Other News: Krispy Kreme Breach Cost, Pwn2Own Berlin,

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The new standard in facility protection: Enhancing perimeter security

The new standard in facility protection: Enhancing perimeter security 2025-02-28 at 15:15 By Perimeter protection is essential for organizations across all sectors, serving as the first line of defense against potential threats. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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UAE’s proactive regulations fuel real-world asset tokenization boom

UAE’s proactive regulations fuel real-world asset tokenization boom 2025-02-28 at 15:02 By Cointelegraph by Ezra Reguerra Tokinvest founder and CEO Scott Thiel said that in his seven years in the RWA sector, there’s been “no lack of demand” from asset owners wanting to tokenize their properties. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View

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UK government’s cloud strategy: Pay more, get less, blame vendor lock-in?

UK government’s cloud strategy: Pay more, get less, blame vendor lock-in? 2025-02-28 at 14:49 By Lindsay Clark Home Office’s £450M deal with AWS raises questions over competition and aligning department requirements UK central government departments need to better align their requirements in cloud computing to get better deals out of the big providers, MPs heard

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OSPS Baseline: Practical security best practices for open source software projects

OSPS Baseline: Practical security best practices for open source software projects 2025-02-28 at 14:49 By Help Net Security The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), a cross-industry initiative by the Linux Foundation, has announced the initial release of the Open Source Project Security Baseline (OSPS Baseline), a tiered framework of security practices that evolve with the

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Microsoft Exposes LLMjacking Cybercriminals Behind Azure AI Abuse Scheme

Microsoft Exposes LLMjacking Cybercriminals Behind Azure AI Abuse Scheme 2025-02-28 at 14:09 By Microsoft on Thursday unmasked four of the individuals that it said were behind an Azure Abuse Enterprise scheme that involves leveraging unauthorized access to generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) services in order to produce offensive and harmful content. The campaign, called LLMjacking, has

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Ransomware Group Takes Credit for Lee Enterprises Attack

Ransomware Group Takes Credit for Lee Enterprises Attack 2025-02-28 at 13:47 By Eduard Kovacs The Qilin ransomware gang claims to have stolen 350 Gb of files from Lee Enterprises in the attack that caused newspaper disruptions. The post Ransomware Group Takes Credit for Lee Enterprises Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt

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Vo1d Botnet Evolves as It Ensnares 1.6 Million Android TV Boxes

Vo1d Botnet Evolves as It Ensnares 1.6 Million Android TV Boxes 2025-02-28 at 13:31 By Eduard Kovacs The Vo1d botnet is now powered by 1.6 million Android TV devices, up from 1.3 million half a year ago.  The post Vo1d Botnet Evolves as It Ensnares 1.6 Million Android TV Boxes appeared first on SecurityWeek. This

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Bitcoin needs ‘key’ $75k support to avoid price drop amid macro concerns

Bitcoin needs ‘key’ $75k support to avoid price drop amid macro concerns 2025-02-28 at 13:21 By Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai Global trade concerns continue pressuring investor sentiment, risking a potential Bitcoin correction below the key $75,000 support level. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Microsoft Names Suspects in Lawsuit Against AI Hackers

Microsoft Names Suspects in Lawsuit Against AI Hackers 2025-02-28 at 12:49 By Eduard Kovacs In a lawsuit targeting cybercriminals who abuse AI services, Microsoft has named individuals from Iran, the UK, China and Vietnam. The post Microsoft Names Suspects in Lawsuit Against AI Hackers appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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12,000+ API Keys and Passwords Found in Public Datasets Used for LLM Training

12,000+ API Keys and Passwords Found in Public Datasets Used for LLM Training 2025-02-28 at 12:32 By A dataset used to train large language models (LLMs) has been found to contain nearly 12,000 live secrets, which allow for successful authentication. The findings once again highlight how hard-coded credentials pose a severe security risk to users

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Sticky Werewolf Uses Undocumented Implant to Deploy Lumma Stealer in Russia and Belarus

Sticky Werewolf Uses Undocumented Implant to Deploy Lumma Stealer in Russia and Belarus 2025-02-28 at 12:32 By The threat actor known as Sticky Werewolf has been linked to targeted attacks primarily in Russia and Belarus with the aim of delivering the Lumma Stealer malware by means of a previously undocumented implant. Cybersecurity company Kaspersky is

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How to Securely Share Files Online: Safe Transfer Tips (2025)

How to Securely Share Files Online: Safe Transfer Tips (2025) 2025-02-28 at 11:53 View original post at vpnMentor Last year, 64% of financial institutions fell victim to ransomware attacks1. Whether you’re at work or sharing files privately, your information is at risk without the proper safeguards. Unfortunately, many popular file-sharing methods lack strong data protection.

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IBM likes Hashicorp, finally puts a $6.4B ring on it

IBM likes Hashicorp, finally puts a $6.4B ring on it 2025-02-28 at 11:47 By Paul Kunert Monopoly watchdogs forever hold their peace, unlike developers still unhappy about Terraform license switch IBM has finally completed the $6.4 billion takeover of Hashicorp days after Britain’s competition regulator gave the corporate marriage its seal of approval.… This article

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