The best action against cybercriminals is knowing how they operate and carry out malicious activities. This weekly cybersecurity bulletin brings the top cybersecurity news worldwide, covering ransomware attacks against Ukraine, Black Axe cybercriminals behind bars, the Alchemist malware, crypto stealing Solana update campaign, exposed financial information, and unofficial WhatsApp stealing accounts. Let us see how threat actors are using these attacks so you can stay safe.
This week’s cybersecurity bulletin covers headlines that gained attention from the cybersecurity community, extending from pig butchering crypto scams, malware drops, Fortinet vulnerabilities, cryptocurrency theft, data breaches, and ransomware affiliate getting 20 years in prison. Let us see the top cybersecurity news this week.
With the surge in cybercrimes and continuously evolving attack methods, being cyber smart is something every employee and individual should aspire to become for protection against cyber threats. Here is how you can become cyber smart with select cybersecurity tips.
Staying a step ahead of threat actors requires understanding how they attack individuals online. Here we are with this week’s top cybersecurity news from around the world. From malware spreading images to royal ransoms, SMS phishing surges to crypto job applications delivering mac malware, and Russian cyberattacks to cybercriminals apologizing for data breaches, let us see what the cybersecurity world has been to.
Microsoft Exchange Server has two unpatched zero day vulnerabilities that allow threat actors to execute code remotely and forge server-side requests. This text shares the details of the 0-day vulnerabilities, how they came to light, how the attack method works, how Microsoft is handling the security patches, and what you can do to protect yourself from the Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities.
A malicious campaign targeting Slovakian internet users is another grim reminder of how phishing operators use legitimate brands and services to evade security controls. The article discusses how attackers used a trusted domain like LinkedIn to bypass secure email gateways.
Cybersecurity has become an ever-increasing challenge with new ransomware, malware, data breach, and cyber threats occurring routinely to target the digital world and personal data. And to stay protected, it is best to keep up with cybersecurity’s latest. From stolen crypto to credit card fraud, and phishing campaigns to state-sponsored attacks and ransomware, here are the top cybersecurity headlines of this week.
As evident from the recent Okta, Microsoft, and Twitter breaches, young hackers with sophisticated tools and plenty of time can persuade even the most aware employees into making cybersecurity mistakes. Another such attack came to light recently that targeted Uber, the ride-hailing and food delivery app.
Cybersecurity has become a constant learning curve, and individuals need cybersecurity awareness to stay protected from the latest cyber attacks and threats to digital lives. Positive and Negative, this week’s cybersecurity bulletin combines both ends as it brings the top cybersecurity news of the past week.
The hacker, BlueHornet, has taunted social media giant, TikTok, claiming responsibility for 2 billion data breach records and sensitive backend source code. This article summarizes the events of the TikTok breach, shares the discovery and denial of the data breach, and how you can protect yourself.