Healthcare technology company Omnicell revealed in a filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that it recently fell victim to a ransomware attack.
ICS Patch Tuesday: Siemens, Schneider Electric Address 43 Vulnerabilities
The 15 new advisories released by Siemens and Schneider Electric this Patch Tuesday address a total of 43 vulnerabilities, including ones that have been assigned a “critical” severity rating.
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Africa Grapples With Way Forward on Cybercrime
Cyber experts are urging Africa to up its game in the face of criminals targeting the continent’s fast-growing internet economy with scams and theft.
SAP Patches Spring4Shell Vulnerability in More Products
As part of its May 2022 Security Patch Day, SAP announced on Tuesday the release of eight new and four updated security notes, including three that address the recent Spring4Shell vulnerability in more products.
Critical Vulnerability Exploited to ‘Destroy’ BIG-IP Appliances
The recently patched F5 BIG-IP vulnerability tracked as CVE-2022-1388 is being increasingly exploited by threat actors, including to “destroy” affected appliances.
Windows Print Spooler Vulnerabilities Increasingly Exploited in Attacks
The number of attacks targeting Windows Print Spooler vulnerabilities has been increasing, according to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.
Hackers Hit Web Hosting Provider Linked to Oregon Elections
A week before Oregon’s primary election, the secretary of state’s office is moving to protect the integrity of its online system where campaign finance records are published after a web hosting provider was hit by a ransomware attack.
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Warns of New Zero-Day Being Exploited
Microsoft on Tuesday released critical software updates to fix at least 73 documented security flaws in the Windows ecosystem and warned that unknown attackers are already launching zero-day man-in-the-middle attacks.
New Malware Samples Indicate Return of REvil Ransomware
New malware samples and a new Tor-based leak website suggest that the REvil ransomware operation has been resumed.
Secureworks, which tracks the group behind REvil as Gold Southfield, has conducted an analysis of malware samples apparently created in March and April, and determined that the developer likely has access to the original REvil source code.













