26 Aug

Watchdog warns FBI is sloppy on secure data storage and destruction

The FBI has made serious slip-ups in how it processes and destroys electronic storage media seized as part of investigations, according to an audit by

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26 Aug

Seattle airport ‘possible cyberattack’ snarls travel yet again

The Port of Seattle, which operates the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, is investigating a “possible cyberattack” after computer outages disrupted the airport’s operations and delayed flights.

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26 Aug

Cognizant alleges Infosys swiped its trade secrets

A subsidiary of IT outsourcer Cognizant filed a lawsuit on Friday in Texas federal court alleging that rival Infosys was involved in stealing trade secrets

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26 Aug

AMD internal data reportedly offered for sale

Digital data thieves have reportedly breached AMD’s internal communications and are offering the allegedly stolen goods for sale.  In an August 25 listing on the

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26 Aug

31.5M invoices, contracts, patient consent forms, and more exposed to the internet

Exclusive Nearly 2.7 TB of sensitive data — 31.5 million invoices, contracts, HIPPA patient consent forms, and other business documents regarding numerous companies across industries

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26 Aug

Exploring Android threats and ways to mitigate them | Unlocked 403 cybersecurity podcast (ep.5)

Video, Mobile Security The world of Android threats is quite vast and intriguing. In this episode, Becks and Lukáš demonstrate how easy it is to

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26 Aug

Alleged Karakut ransomware scumbag charged in US

Infosec in brief Deniss Zolotarjovs, a suspected member of the Russian Karakurt ransomware gang, has been charged in a US court with allegedly conspiring to

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23 Aug

US sues Georgia Tech over alleged cybersecurity failings as a Pentagon contractor

The US is suing one of its leading research universities over a litany of alleged failures to meet cybersecurity standards set by the Department of

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23 Aug

PWA phishing on Android and iOS – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

Video Phishing using PWAs? ESET Research’s latest discovery might just ruin some users’ assumptions about their preferred platform’s security 23 Aug 2024 ESET researchers have

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23 Aug

Uniting the brightest minds in security, network and cloud

Partner Content Cloudflare is excited to present Immerse, our flagship event designed to connect attendees directly with the ideas, technologies and business leaders driving network

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22 Aug

SolarWinds left critical hardcoded credentials in its Web Help Desk product

SolarWinds left hardcoded credentials in its Web Help Desk product that can be used by remote, unauthenticated attackers to log into vulnerable instances, access internal

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22 Aug

Plane tracker app FlightAware admits user data exposed for years

Updated Popular flight-tracking app FlightAware has admitted that it was exposing a bunch of users’ data for more than three years. It made the admission

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22 Aug

CrowdStrike deja vu as ‘performance issue’ leaves systems sluggish

Some IT administrators suffered a moment of deja vu on Thursday morning as CrowdStrike blamed a cloud service issue for performance problems and lagging boot

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22 Aug

Halliburton probes ‘an issue’ disrupting business ops

American oil giant Halliburton is investigating an “issue,” reportedly a cyberattack, that has disrupted some business operations and global networks. While the energy giant declined

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22 Aug

Ransomware batters critical industries, but takedowns hint at relief

Critical industrial organizations continued to be hammered by ransomware skids in July, while experts suggest the perps are growing in confidence that law enforcement won’t

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22 Aug

This uni thought it would be a good idea to do a phishing test with a fake Ebola scare

University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) students may be relieved to hear that an emailed warning about a staff member infected with the Ebola virus

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22 Aug

NGate Android malware relays NFC traffic to steal cash

ESET researchers uncovered a crimeware campaign that targeted clients of three Czech banks. The malware used, which we have named NGate, has the unique ability

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22 Aug

Kick off early Octoberfest with an EUC-fest

Sponsored Post The IGEL DISRUPT Munich event promises an opportunity to explore the latest innovations in end user computing (EUC), with a focus on endpoint

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