The North Korean software supply chain attack on a Chicago financial trading software developer infected additional victims besides 3CX, including organizations in the energy sector, says Symantec Threat Hunter Team. One organization is located in the United States, the other in Europe.
The Federal Reserve's FedNow Service will launch in July this year. Many banks, including community banks, will be able to leverage FedNow as an instant payment platform. How can these banks prepare for faster payments, and what security controls should they consider adding?
She's been assistant general counsel at the CIA and undersecretary at the Department of Homeland Security. She is on the Cyberspace Solarium Commission. Now an adviser to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Suzanne Spaulding will keynote at RSA Conference 2023. Her topic: ransomware.
Palo Alto Networks and IBM have joined forces to create a strong partnership designed to deliver best-in-class security solutions and services. In an exclusive interview, Bob West of Palo Alto Networks joins IBM's Abhi Chakravorty to discuss the power of the partnership for customers.
In the days between April 14 and April 20, the spotlight was on the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a ransomware attack on American payments firm NCR, German automotive and arms producer Rheinmetall, state agencies in the Philippines, Indian rental platform RentoMojo, and Point32Health.
Application security and delivery vendor F5 will shrink its workforce by 9% due to customers delaying purchasing decisions amid macroeconomic uncertainty. The Seattle-based firm will lay off 623 of its 7,100 employees as part of a cost-cutting effort that includes reducing F5's facilities footprint.
Ukraine should brace for more Russian wiper and ransomware attacks, concluded a panel of cyber threat intel experts and government officials in a report assessing the cyber dimensions of Moscow's ongoing war of conquest against its European neighbor.
Supply chain risk has become more critical in the post-pandemic world, and that means you need to ask "much more focused, targeted questions" about your partners, according to Sawan Joshi, director of information security at Cervest, a climate intelligence startup.
Hackers who turned a zero-day in Fortra's GoAnywhere software into a bonanza of ransomware attacks for Russian-speaking extortion group Clop first penetrated the company's software in January. Hackers exploited some on-premises instances of the file transfer software as early as Jan. 18.
Between April 14 and 20, hackers stole $23 million from Bitrue, $7 million from Hundred Finance and $10.5 million from 11 blockchains. The SafeMoon hacker returned 80% of the stolen $8.9 million, MetaMask suffered a third-party breach and Kyber Network advised LPs to withdraw funds from Elastic.
North Korean hackers' attack on desktop phone developer 3CX was the fruit of a separate and previously undisclosed supply chain attack on a financial trading software developer, is the conclusion of the Mandiant forensics team brought in to investigate.
The global commercial spyware market will expand over the next five years as demand for advanced surveillance tools by governments surges, says a new report from the U.K.'s National Cyber Security Center. The NCSC assesses that at least 80 countries have purchased advanced spyware apps.
Sanitize IT gear before decommissioning is well-trod cybersecurity advice given to corporations everywhere and yet many persist in disposing of equipment still laden with sensitive data. Cybersecurity firm Eset says it found a wealth of corporate data on secondhand routers.
House Oversight Committee members on Thursday called for the firing of whoever caused the DC Health Benefit Exchange breach and exposed the personal information of Congress members on a dark web forum. The breached was blamed on "human error" and a server configured with no authentication controls.
The U.S. weapons arsenal developed without a zero trust architecture is at growing risk from cyberattacks, lawmakers heard today in a panel dedicated to how artificial intelligence can simultaneously help and hurt efforts to protect warfighters from digital attacks.
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