The State of Ransomware in Financial Services 2024
Credit to Author: Doug Aamoth| Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 15:02:35 +0000
IT and cybersecurity leaders reveal ransomware realities for financial services businesses today.
Read moreCredit to Author: Doug Aamoth| Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 15:02:35 +0000
IT and cybersecurity leaders reveal ransomware realities for financial services businesses today.
Read moreCredit to Author: Matt Burgess| Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 09:00:00 +0000
With cyberattacks increasingly targeting health care providers, an arduous bureaucratic process meant to address legal risk is keeping hospitals offline longer, potentially risking lives.
Read moreCredit to Author: Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts| Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2024 10:30:00 +0000
Plus: Alleged Apple source code leaks online, cybercrime group Scattered Spider’s alleged kingpin gets arrested, and more.
Read moreCredit to Author: Tim Marchman| Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2024 17:22:51 +0000
Experts aren’t unanimous about whether the AI-powered search startup’s practices could expose it to legal claims ranging from infringement to defamation—but some say plaintiffs would have strong cases.
Read moreA cybercriminals is giving 1 million data records from the Ticketmaster breach away for free, saying that Ticketmaster refused to pay
Read moreCredit to Author: Eric Geller| Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 20:15:00 +0000
Using a Trump-era authority, the US Commerce Department has banned the sale of Kaspersky’s antivirus tools to new customers in the US, citing alleged threats to national security.
Read more“Immediately stop using [Kaspersky] and switch to an alternative” warned the Commerce Secretary in a new US ban of the antivirus provider.
Read moreIntelBroker is offering source code from major companies for sale. Are they demonstrating the value of a zero-day they are also selling?
Read moreCredit to Author: BrianKrebs| Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 19:16:01 +0000
On March 8, 2024, KrebsOnSecurity published a deep dive on the consumer data broker Radaris, showing how the original owners are two men in Massachusetts who operated multiple Russian language dating services and affiliate programs, in addition to a dizzying array of people-search websites. The subjects of that piece are threatening to sue KrebsOnSecurity for defamation unless the story is retracted. Meanwhile, their attorney has admitted that the person Radaris named as the CEO from its inception is a fabricated identity.
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