A hospital complex in Versailles, near Paris, had to cancel operations and transfer some patients after being hit by a cyberattack over the weekend, France’s health ministry said.
FBI Director Raises National Security Concerns About TikTok
Hypr Raises $25 Million for Passwordless Authentication Platform
New York City-based passwordless authentication solutions provider Hypr announced on Thursday that it has raised $25 million in a Series C1 funding round.
Three Innocuous Linux Vulnerabilities Chained to Obtain Full Root Privileges
Qualys’ Threat Research Unit has shown how a new Linux vulnerability could be chained with two other apparently harmless flaws to gain full root privileges on an affected system.
Report: California Gun Data Breach Was Unintentional
California’s Department of Justice mistakenly posted the names, addresses and birthdays of nearly 200,000 gun owners on the internet because officials didn’t follow policies or understand how to operate their website, according to an investigation released Wednesday.
IBM Cloud Vulnerability Exposed Users to Supply Chain Attacks
IBM recently patched a vulnerability in IBM Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL that could have exposed users to supply chain attacks.
Over 100 Organizations Hit by Cuba Ransomware: CISA, FBI
Cuba ransomware attacks on critical infrastructure have continued in 2022, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warn.
Mitsubishi Electric PLCs Exposed to Attacks by Engineering Software Flaws
Researchers at industrial cybersecurity firm Nozomi Networks have discovered three vulnerabilities in Mitsubishi Electric’s GX Works3 engineering workstation software that could be exploited to hack safety systems.
Google Migrating Android to Memory-Safe Programming Languages
Google is seeing a significant decrease in memory safety issues in Android due to the progressive migration to memory-safe programming languages, such as Rust.
‘Schoolyard Bully’ Android Trojan Targeted Facebook Credentials of 300,000 Users
Mobile security firm Zimperium is warning of an Android trojan that may have stolen Facebook credentials from a large number of users.













