Month: August 2021
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Victim of Cyber-Theft Sues Parents of Alleged Culprits
A man from Colorado is suing the parents of two British youths who he claims stole Bitcoin worth nearly $800K from his digital wallet. …
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US officials, experts fear China ransacked Exchange servers for data to train AI systems
The massive attack on Microsoft Exchange servers in March may have been China harvesting information to train AI systems, according to US …
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Threat actors can remotely disable Fortress S03 Wi-Fi Home Security System
Rapid7 researchers discovered two flaws that can be exploited by attackers to remotely disable one of the home security systems offered by …
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Federal Departments Ordered to Improve Logging Capabilities
The White House is ordering U.S. agencies to improve their logging capabilities to better track when attackers target their networks and …
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Bangkok Airways hit by Lockbit ransomware; leaks 103GB of data
The incident was reported to the Royal Thai police and relevant authorities. The company urges passengers to contact their credit card …
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IronNet Goes Public by Merging With LGL Systems
The cybersecurity firm IronNet, founded and led by retired Army Gen. Keith Alexander, has gone public without an IPO by merging with LGL …
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A popular smart home security system can be remotely disarmed, researchers say
A cybersecurity company says a popular smart home security system has a pair of vulnerabilities that can be exploited to disarm the system …
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Software Supply Chain Town Hall: Videos
If you missed the Software Supply Chain Town Hall, all the videos from the event have now been posted. These include presentations …
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Indonesians Told to Delete Unsecured Tracing App
The Indonesian government is exhorting the public to delete a COVID-19 test and trace app that left users’ personal information exposed on …
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Healthcare, Isolation and Embracing Zero Trust
The healthcare sector has been reshaped by the forces of digital transformation and virtual health. But it also has been besieged by the …
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Don’t want to get hacked? Then avoid these three ‘exceptionally dangerous’ cybersecurity mistakes
Using unsupported software, allowing the use of default usernames and passwords and using single-factor authentication for remote or …
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FBI, CISA: Ransomware attack risk increases on holidays, weekends
The FBI and CISA urged organizations not to let down their defenses against ransomware attacks during weekends or holidays in a joint …
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