Stay up-to-date with this week’s bulletin featuring intriguing updates from across the globe, including insights into recent activities of threat actors and the latest advancements in the field of cybersecurity.
This week’s updates focus on Microsoft’s analysis of ransomware actors, how Porsche NFTs got hijacked, a novel POS malware, Google ad phishing campaigns, and the massive leak of League of Legends source code. Let us begin!
This week’s cybersecurity bulletin covers a lot of interesting updates from around the world. Let us see what the threat actors have been up to recently and the latest developments in the cyber world.
Discover the latest cybersecurity news from around the world with our latest cybersecurity bulletin sharing supply chain attacks, security updates from Apple, threat actors exploiting crypto bugs, hacking competitions, the arrest of an Australian BEC threat actor group, and ChatGPT’s data exposure. Let’s get into it.
Every week there are new developments in cyberspace, threats, and breaches. This week’s cybersecurity news covers Ferrari’s Data Breach, the New HinataBot Botnet, Pompompurin’s arrest, Samsung’s 18 Zero-Day Vulnerabilities, the Redline Info-Stealing Malware, and the ILS Healthcare Data Breach. Let’s get started.
With the rising cyber threats, organizations need to stay up-to-date on the latest developments and attacks. This week’s weekly cybersecurity bulletin shares ransomware threats and attacks, the novel medusa ransomware, fake LinkedIn job offers with malware, Akamai’s 900 GBPS attack mitigation, and Fortinet’s latest RCE discovery, among others.
To stay ahead of cybercriminals, one needs to understand their modus operandi and how they operate on a micro level. This week’s headlines share the top cybersecurity news, covering ransomware attacks, government warnings, stolen financial information, federal arrests, and cryptocurrency phishing campaigns.
As technology advances, the risks to personal and corporate security increase, requiring businesses and individuals to remain vigilant in the face of emerging cyber threats. Our Weekly Cybersecurity Bulletin provides a comprehensive overview of the top cybersecurity news from around the world that caused an uproar in the past week, to keep you informed and up-to-date on the latest threats and trends in the industry.
In today’s hyper-connected world, cybersecurity has become a critical concern for individuals, businesses, and governments. With new threats and vulnerabilities emerging every day, it can take time to keep up with the ever-evolving landscape of cybercrime. Here are the latest cybersecurity news headlines of the week to keep you updated on latest data breaches to cutting-edge security solutions!
The weekly cybersecurity news roundup will provide you with the latest insights and updates on the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats and defenses. This week’s updates aim to keep you informed on the latest cybersecurity trends and risks affecting organizations, from data breaches and malware attacks to emerging technologies and best practices in information security.
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From fines, data breaches, and malware-infected google ads, here are the latest headlines bringing you the latest on cybersecurity news from around the world. Let us get into it.
Threat actors continue to target both individuals and large corporations alike. From WhatsApp’s GDPR violation, Cisco’s vulnerable routers, the Riot games security breach, the new Hook Android malware, and vulnerabilities in the Galaxy App Store, here are the top cybersecurity news of this week.
Threat actors are leaving no quarter when it comes to carrying out malicious activities in the new year. This week’s headlines cover top cybersecurity news from around the world, from exploited CWP, Android TVs with pre-installed malware, new address poisoning crypto scams, vice society ransomware attacking Australian firefighters, custom info-stealing malware targeting APAC governments, and Ontario’s liquor control board being hacked. Let us get started.
From ransomware attacks to freejacking, Apple getting fined, WhatsApp releasing a proxy feature, signed Windows drivers spreading malware, and captcha bypasses, this week’s cybersecurity bulletin brings you the top cybersecurity news of the first week of the year from around the world. Let’s get into it.
This week’s cybersecurity news highlights the LockBit ransomware attack on the Port of Lisbon, Google Home eavesdropping, stolen API keys of the Crypto platform, disguised Google ads deploying malware, Twitter’s data leak, and $3 million stolen from BTC. Let’s look at these in detail.
The malicious activities of cybercriminals never stop, and neither does the cybersecurity news that we bring to keep you updated with the best of security. This week’s top cybersecurity news includes malware targeting Japanese politicians, Gmail’s end-to-end encryption, Epic Games’ $520 million fine, JFK’s taxi dispatch system hacking, LastPass’ cloud storage breach, and the new PolyVice encryptor. Let us take a look.
Ransomware attacks have been rising in recent years, with numerous high-profile incidents affecting individuals, organizations, and government agencies. This Weekly Cybersecurity Bulletin discusses top cybersecurity news from around the world, sharing multiple ransomware and zero day news and the CSA’s security advisory on 5G Network slices.
The weekly cybersecurity bulletin brings you the top cybersecurity news from around the world, highlighting Microsoft’s cyberattack winter warning, the arrest of Florida’s SIM swapper, Google’s 9th zero day, a ransomware attack on French healthcare, the CryWiper ransomware and data wiper, and Columbia’s Keralty hospital suffering a ransomware attack. Let us get started.
With global headlines and the top cybersecurity news, the weekly cybersecurity bulletin brings Meta’s data protection failure fine, Twitter user data on hacking forums, Cincinnati State College ransomware attack, Google’s eighth zero day of 2022, Interpol’s $130 million recovery, and altered VPNs for spyware. Let us take a look.