The City of Flint, Michigan, has been struggling with network and online service disruptions after being hit by ransomware last week.
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The City of Flint, Michigan, has been struggling with network and online service disruptions after being hit by ransomware last week.
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Lawmakers want TP-Link to be investigated by the Department of Commerce over concerns that its routers can be easily hacked to infiltrate US systems.
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Microsoft is implementing automatic enforcement of multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all Azure users starting October.
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A web skimmer was likely used to steal names and payment card data from the Oregon Zoo’s online ticketing service.
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A Jewish Home Lifecare data breach resulting from a BlackCat ransomware attack impacts over 100,000 individuals.
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Security researchers at Palo Alto Networks discover a threat actor extorting organizations after compromising their cloud environments using inadvertently exposed environment variables.
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Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: there are 400 CVE Numbering Authorities, crash reports can be a valuable source of information, and Schlatter was hit by a cyberattack.
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Misconfigurations and security bugs lead to GitHub Actions artifacts exposing tokens for third party cloud services and GitHub repositories.
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Security leaders are facing big decisions about how they use their monetary and people resources to better secure their environments.
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Multiple Russian, Belarusian, and Western entities perceived as Russia’s enemies have been targeted in two recent spear-phishing campaigns.
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