Pangea Cyber, an early stage startup working on technology in the API security services space, has banked $26 million in a new funding round led by Google Ventures.
Albanian IT Staff Charged With Negligence Over Cyberattack
Albanian prosecutors on Wednesday asked for the house arrest of five public employees they blame for not protecting the country from a cyberattack by alleged Iranian hackers.
Several Car Brands Exposed to Hacking by Flaw in Sirius XM Connected Vehicle Service

Cybersecurity researchers discovered that several car brands were exposed to remote hacker attacks due to a vulnerability in a connected vehicle service provided by Sirius XM.
Vanuatu Struggles Back Online After Cyberattack
Vanuatu’s government said Thursday it was slowly getting its communications back online following a cyberattack that knocked out emergency services, emails and phone lines for weeks.
GoTo, LastPass Notify Customers of New Data Breach Related to Previous Incident
LastPass, the company known for its popular password manager, and its affiliate, GoTo, are informing customers about a new data breach that appears to be related to a cybersecurity incident disclosed a few months ago.
El Salvador Journalists Sue NSO Group in US Over Alleged Pegasus Attacks
Salvadoran digital newspaper El Faro’s employees filed a lawsuit in a US federal court on Wednesday against NSO Group, alleging the Israeli firm’s controversial Pegasus software was used to spy on them.
Nvidia Patches Many Vulnerabilities in Windows, Linux Display Drivers
Nvidia’s November 2022 display driver updates patch 29 vulnerabilities impacting Windows and Linux products, including ten high-severity issues.
Vulnerabilities in Popular Keyboard and Mouse Android Apps Expose User Data
The Synopsys Cybersecurity Research Center (CyRC) is warning of multiple vulnerabilities found in three applications that allow Android users to use their device as a keyboard and mouse.
Hackers Dump Australian Health Data Online, Declare ‘Case Closed’
The hackers leaking stolen Australian health records to the dark web on Thursday appeared to end their extortion attempt by dumping a final batch of data online and declaring:”Case closed.”
One Year Later: Log4Shell Remediation Slow, Painful Slog
Almost exactly a year after the Log4Shell security crisis sent defenders scrambling to reduce attack surfaces, new data shows that remediation has been a long, slow, painful slog for most organizations around the world.












