26 Sep

Ukraine accuses Russian spies of hunting for war-crime info on its servers

The Ukrainian State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection (SSSCIP) has claimed that Russian cyberspies are targeting its servers looking for data about alleged

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25 Sep

Mixin suspends deposits and withdrawals after $200m cryptocurrency heist

Mixin Network confirmd on Monday that it has “temporarily suspended” all deposit and withdrawal services after hackers broke into a database and stole about $200

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25 Sep

T-Mobile US exposes some customer data – but don’t call it a breach

Infosec in brief T-Mobile US has had another bad week on the infosec front – this time stemming from a system glitch that exposed customer

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25 Sep

T-mobile exposes some customer data – but don’t call it a breach

Infosec in brief T-Mobile has had another bad week on the infosec front – this time stemming from a system glitch that exposed customer account

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22 Sep

ESET’s cutting-edge threat research at LABScon – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

Video Two ESET malware researchers took to the LABScon stage this year to deconstruct sophisticated attacks conducted by two well-known APT groups 22 Sep 2023

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22 Sep

Stealth Falcon preying over Middle Eastern skies with Deadglyph

For years, the Middle East has maintained its reputation as a fertile ground for advanced persistent threats (APTs). In the midst of routine monitoring of

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22 Sep

Apple squashes security bugs after iPhone flaws exploited by Predator spyware

Apple emitted patches this week to close security holes that have been exploited in the wild by commercial spyware. The updates, which were issued yesterday

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22 Sep

ESA gets the job of building Europe’s secure satcomms network

The European Space Agency has signed up to build and launch the European Union’s Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite constellation. The project,

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21 Sep

US govt IT help desk techie ‘leaked top secrets’ to foreign nation

A US government worker has been arrested and charged with spying for Ethiopia, according to court documents unsealed Thursday. Abraham Lemma, 50, a Silver Springs,

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21 Sep

TransUnion reckons big dump of stolen customer data came from someone else

Days after a miscreant boasted leaking a 3GB-plus database from TransUnion containing financial information on 58,505 people, the credit-checking agency has claimed the info was

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21 Sep

OilRig’s Outer Space and Juicy Mix: Same ol’ rig, new drill pipes

ESET researchers have analyzed two campaigns by the OilRig APT group: Outer Space (2021), and Juicy Mix (2022). Both of these cyberespionage campaigns targeted Israeli

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21 Sep

How To Talk To Your Kids About Identity Theft

Let’s be honest, talking to your kids about identity theft isn’t probably top of your list. There’s a long list of topics to cover off

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21 Sep

Cisco spends $28B on data cruncher Splunk in cybersecurity push

Cisco is making its most expensive acquisition ever – by far – with an announcement it’s buying data crunching software firm Splunk for $157 per

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21 Sep

Menacing marketeers fined by ICO for 1.9M cold calls

The UK data watchdog has penalized five businesses it says collectively made 1.9 million cold calls to members of the public, illegally, as those people

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21 Sep

India’s biggest tech centers named as cyber crime hotspots

India is grappling with a three-and-a-half year surge in cyber crime, with analysis suggesting cities like Bengaluru and Gurgaon – centers of India’s tech development

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21 Sep

Data breach reveals distressing info: people who order pineapple on pizza

Pizza Hut’s Australian outpost has suffered a data breach. The baked goods purveyor has delivered bitter news to around 190,000 customers: that their name, delivery

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20 Sep

International Criminal Court hit in cyber-attack amid Russia war crimes probe

The International Criminal Court said crooks breached its IT systems last week, and that attack isn’t over yet, with the ICC saying the “cybersecurity incident”

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20 Sep

Feds raise alarm over Snatch ransomware as extortion crew brags of Veterans Affairs hit

The Snatch ransomware crew has listed on its dark-web site the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs as one of its latest victims – as the

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