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Beirut International Airport Hit by Cyberattack Affecting Flight Information Display System
The Beirut International Airport in Lebanon was targeted by a cyberattack, with hackers breaching the Flight Information Display System (FIDS) and disrupting the baggage inspection system.
Unifying Security Tech Beyond the Stack: Integrating SecOps with Managed Risk and Strategy
Cybersecurity is an infinite journey in a digital landscape that never ceases to change. According to Ponemon Institute1, “only 59% of organizations say their cybersecurity strategy has changed over the past two years.” This stagnation in strategy adaptation can be...
KyberSlash Attacks Put Quantum-Safe Encryption Projects at Risk
While patches have been released for some implementations, several projects using Kyber, including Signal, remain unpatched, and the impact of KyberSlash on users' communications is still unclear.
Cyber Espionage Campaign by Sea Turtle APT Targets Dutch IT and Telecom Companies
The group leverages DNS hijacking and exploits known vulnerabilities to establish a foothold in target networks and gather intelligence to meet strategic Turkish interests.
Ransomware Payment Ban: Wrong Idea at the Wrong Time
A complete ban on ransomware payments is not a viable solution to combat ransomware attacks, according to some experts. While eliminating extortion as a source of criminal income may reduce attacks, there are several reasons why a ban would not work.
NIST Warns of Security and Privacy Risks from Rapid AI System Deployment
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is calling attention to the privacy and security challenges that arise as a result of increased deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in recent years. “These security and privacy challenges...
Webinar – Leverage Zero Trust Security to Minimize Your Attack Surface
Digital expansion inevitably increases the external attack surface, making you susceptible to cyberthreats. Threat actors increasingly exploit the vulnerabilities stemming from software and infrastructure exposed to the internet; this ironically includes security...
Merck Settles With Insurers Who Denied $700 Million NotPetya Claim
This settlement has implications for the insurance industry, as it clarifies the need to exclude coverage for state-backed cyberattacks linked to war and incidents that significantly disrupt a state's functioning.
Iranian Crypto Exchange Bit24.cash Leaks User Passports and IDs
Iranian cryptocurrency exchange, Bit24.cash, has exposed sensitive data belonging to nearly 230,000 users. The exchange's misconfigured storage system granted access to KYC data, including passports, IDs, and credit cards.
DoJ Charges 19 Worldwide in $68 Million xDedic Dark Web Marketplace Fraud
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) said it charged 19 individuals worldwide in connection with the now-defunct xDedic Marketplace, which is estimated to have facilitated more than $68 million in fraud. In wrapping up its investigation into the dark web portal, the...
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