29 Jun

Start using Modern Auth now for Exchange Online

The US government is pushing federal agencies and private corporations to adopt the Modern Authentication method in Exchange Online before Microsoft starts shutting down Basic

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29 Jun

‘Prolific’ NetWalker extortionist pleads guilty to ransomware charges

A former Canadian government employee has pleaded guilty in a US court to several charges related to his involvement with the NetWalker ransomware gang. On

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29 Jun

Microsoft postpones shift to New Commerce Experience subscriptions

Microsoft has indefinitely postponed the date on which its Cloud Solution Providers (CSPs) will be required to sell software and services licences on new terms.

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29 Jun

FBI warning: crooks are using deepfake videos in interviews for remote gigs

Qualcomm knows that if it wants developers to build and optimize AI applications across its portfolio of silicon, the Snapdragon giant needs to make the

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29 Jun

Trio accused of selling $88m of pirated Avaya licenses

Three people accused of selling pirate software licenses worth more than $88 million have been charged with fraud. The software in question is built and

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29 Jun

Walmart accused of turning blind eye to transfer fraud totaling millions of dollars

The FTC has sued Walmart, claiming it turned a blind eye to fraudsters using its money transfer services to con folks out of “hundreds of

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28 Jun

Customized malware coded to target OT systems

Sponsored Feature Malware targeting operational technology (OT) and industrial controls systems (ICS) doesn’t come along very often. But when it does, it’s worth paying close

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28 Jun

AMD targeted by RansomHouse, attackers claim to have ‘450Gb’ in stolen data

If claims hold true, AMD has been targeted by the extortion group RansomHouse, which says it is sitting on a trove of data stolen from

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28 Jun

AMD targeted by RansomHouse, cybercrims claim to have ‘450Gb’ in stolen data

If claims hold true, AMD has been targeted by the extortion group RansomHouse, which says it is sitting on a trove of data stolen from

Author rabih
28 Jun

Have you modelled the attack paths into your organization? Because an attacker already has

Webinar What does your tech infrastructure look like to the outside world? You might think it looks like an impenetrable fortress or a black box.

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28 Jun

Tencent admits to poisoned QR code attack on QQ chat platform

Chinese web giant Tencent has admitted to a significant account hijack attack on its QQ.com messaging and social media platform. In a post to rival

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28 Jun

Carnival Cruises torpedoed by US states, agrees to pay $6m after wave of cyberattacks

Carnival Cruise Lines will cough up more than $6 million to end two separate lawsuits filed by 46 states in the US after sensitive, personal

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28 Jun

Carnival Cruises torpedoed by US states, agrees to pay $6m after waves of cyberattacks

Carnival Cruise Lines will cough up more than $6 million to end two separate lawsuits filed by 46 states in the US after sensitive, personal

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28 Jun

Carnival Cruises torpedoed by US states, agrees to pay $6m after waves of cyber attacks

Carnival Cruise Lines will cough up more than $6 million to end two separate lawsuits filed by 46 states in the US after sensitive personal

Author rabih
28 Jun

India extends deadline for compliance with infosec logging rules by 90 days

India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and the local Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) have extended the deadline for compliance with the Cyber

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27 Jun

OpenSSL 3.0.5 awaits release to fix potential worse-than-Heartbleed flaw

The latest version of OpenSSL v3, a widely used open-source library for secure networking using the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, contains a memory corruption

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27 Jun

LGBTQ+ folks warned of dating app extortion scams

The FTC is warning members of the LGBTQ+ community about online extortion via dating apps such as Grindr and Feeld. According to the American watchdog,

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27 Jun

Contractor loses entire Japanese city’s personal data in USB fail

In brief A Japanese contractor working in the city of Amagasaki, near Osaka, reportedly mislaid a USB drive containing personal data on the metropolis’s 460,000

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