12 Feb

Dutch insurers demand nudes from breast cancer patients despite ban

Dutch health insurers are reportedly forcing breast cancer patients to submit photos of their breasts prior to reconstructive surgery despite a government ban on precisely

Author rabih
12 Feb

Jet engine dealer to major airlines discloses ‘unauthorized activity’

Willis Lease Finance Corporation has admitted to US regulators that it fell prey to a “cybersecurity incident” after data purportedly stolen from the biz was

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12 Feb

Europe’s largest caravan club admits wide array of personal data potentially accessed

The Caravan and Motorhome Club (CAMC) and the experts it drafted to help clean up the mess caused by a January cyberattack still can’t figure

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12 Feb

Mon Dieu! Nearly half the French population have data nabbed in massive breach

Infosec In Brief Nearly half the citizens of France have had their data exposed in a massive security breach at two third-party healthcare payment servicers,

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11 Feb

Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Advice and Insights from some of McAfee’s brightest STEM leaders This International Day of Women and Girls in Science, #TeamMcAfee is proud to join forces

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10 Feb

Meet VexTrio, a network of 70K hijacked websites crooks use to sling malware, fraud

More than 70,000 presumably legit websites have been hijacked and drafted into a network that crooks use to distribute malware, serve phishing pages, and share

Author rabih
09 Feb

France Gets Hit with Its Largest Data Breach Ever — What You Need to Know

Two massive data breaches in France have impacted roughly half the nation’s population. The data of an estimated 33 million people has been compromised, making

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09 Feb

Ivanti discloses fifth vulnerability, doesn’t credit researchers who found it

In disclosing yet another vulnerability in its Connect Secure, Policy Secure, and ZTA gateways, Ivanti has confused the third-party researchers who discovered it. Researchers at

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09 Feb

Double trouble for Fortinet as it issues critical FortiSIEM vulns

Updated Fortinet’s FortiSIEM product is vulnerable to two maximum-severity security vulnerabilities that allow for remote code execution, or at least according to two freshly published

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09 Feb

Fortinet’s week to forget: Critical vulns, disclosure screw-ups, and that toothbrush DDoS attack claim

We’ve had to write the word “Fortinet” so often lately that we’re considering making a macro just to make our lives a little easier after

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09 Feb

The ever-present state of cyber security alert

Webinar As artificial intelligence (AI) technology becomes increasingly complex so do the threats from bad actors. It is like a forever war. Half the time

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09 Feb

Ransomware payments hit a record high in 2023 – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

Video, Ransomware Called a “watershed year for ransomware”, 2023 marked a reversal from the decline in ransomware payments observed in the previous year 09 Feb

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09 Feb

India to make its digital currency programmable

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced on Thursday it would make its digital currency programmable, and ensure it can be exchanged when citizens are

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09 Feb

Crime gang targeted jobseekers across Asia, looted two million email addresses

Singapore-based infosec firm Group-IB has detected a group that spent the last two months of 2023 stealing personal info from websites operated by jobs boards

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09 Feb

Uncle Sam sweetens the pot with $15M bounty on Hive ransomware gang members

The US government has placed an extra $5 million bounty on Hive ransomware gang members – its second such reward in a year. And it

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09 Feb

FBI: Give us warrantless Section 702 snooping powers – or China wins

Analysis The FBI’s latest PR salvo, as it fights to preserve its warrantless snooping powers on Americans via FISA Section 702, is more big talk

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08 Feb

Fake LastPass lookalike made it into Apple App Store

LastPass says a rogue application impersonating its popular password manager made it past Apple’s gatekeepers and was listed in the iOS App Store for unsuspecting

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08 Feb

Raspberry Robin devs are buying exploits for faster attacks

Researchers suspect the criminals behind the Raspberry Robin malware are now buying exploits for speedier cyberattacks. An exploit developer is thought by infosec pros to

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