07 Jul

Nine Years and Counting: NICE RAMPS Communities Keep Expanding Opportunities in Cybersecurity Work and Learning

A lot has changed in America’s cybersecurity workforce development ecosystem since 2016: employment in cybersecurity occupations has grown by more than 300,000[1]; the number of

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06 Jul

Stalkerware firm gets scooped by SQL-slinging security snoop

Infosec In Brief A security researcher looking at samples of stalkerware discovered an SQL vulnerability that allowed him to steal a database of 62,000 user

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06 Jul

Ingram Micro confirms ransomware behind multi-day outage

Ingram Micro, one of the world’s largest distributors, has confirmed it is trying to restore systems following a ransomware attack. As exclusively revealed, troubles began

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05 Jul

Massive spike in use of .es domains for phishing abuse

Cybersecurity experts are reporting a 19x increase in malicious campaigns being launched from .es domains, making it the third most common, behind only .com and

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04 Jul

How to get into cybersecurity | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (S2E3)

Cracking the code of a successful cybersecurity career starts here. Hear from ESET’s Robert Lipovsky as he reveals how to break into and thrive in

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04 Jul

Task scams: Why you should never pay to get paid

Some schemes might sound unbelievable, but they’re easier to fall for than you think. Here’s how to avoid getting played by gamified job scams. Phil

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03 Jul

Microsoft Windows Firewall complains about Microsoft code

A mysterious piece of “under development” code is playing havoc with the Windows Firewall after the latest preview update for Windows 11 24H2. The problem

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03 Jul

Young Consulting finds even more folks affected in breach mess – now over 1 million

Young Consulting’s cybersecurity woes continue after the number of affected individuals from last year’s suspected ransomware raid passed the 1 million mark. The software vendor

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03 Jul

Meta calls €200M EU fine over pay-or-consent ad model ‘unlawful’

Meta has come out swinging following the European Commission’s decision that its pay-or-consent model falls foul of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). In a post,

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03 Jul

Ransomware crew Hunters International shuts down, hands out keys to victims

Ransomware gang Hunters International has shut up shop and offered decryption keys to all victims as a parting favor. Announcing the news on Thursday morning,

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03 Jul

How government cyber cuts will affect you and your business

Business Security Deep cuts in cybersecurity spending risk creating ripple effects that will put many organizations at a higher risk of falling victim to cyberattacks

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03 Jul

Let’s Encrypt rolls out free security certs for IP addresses

Let’s Encrypt, a certificate authority (CA) known for its free TLS/SSL certificates, has begun issuing digital certificates for IP addresses. It’s not the first CA

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03 Jul

ChatGPT creates phisher’s paradise by recommending the wrong URLs for major companies

AI-powered chatbots often deliver incorrect information when asked to name the address for major companies’ websites, and threat intelligence business Netcraft thinks that creates an

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02 Jul

Cisco scores a perfect 10 – sadly for a critical flaw in its comms platform

If you’re running the Engineering-Special (ES) builds of Cisco Unified Communications Manager or its Session Management Edition, you need to apply Cisco’s urgent patch after

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02 Jul

CISA warns the Signal clone used by natsec staffers is being attacked, so patch now

The US security watchdog CISA has warned that malicious actors are actively exploiting two flaws in the Signal clone TeleMessage TM SGNL, and has directed

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02 Jul

23andMe’s new owner says your DNA is safe this time

The medical research nonprofit vying to buy 23andMe is informing existing customers that it plans to complete the deal on July 8. Founded by 23andMe’s

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02 Jul

US imposes sanctions on second Russian bulletproof hosting vehicle this year

The US Treasury has sanctioned Aeza Group, a Russian bulletproof hosting (BPH) provider, and four of its cronies for enabling ransomware and other cybercriminal activity.

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02 Jul

US drops sanctions on second Russian bulletproof hosting vehicle this year

The US Treasury has sanctioned Aeza Group, a Russian bulletproof hosting (BPH) provider, and four of its cronies for enabling ransomware and other cybercriminal activity.

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