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Fujitsu Found Malware on IT Systems, Confirms Data Breach
An announcement published late last week on the firm's news portal discloses a major cybersecurity incident that has compromised systems and data, including sensitive information of customers.
Fujitsu Found Malware on IT Systems, Confirms Data Breach
An announcement published late last week on the firm's news portal discloses a major cybersecurity incident that has compromised systems and data, including sensitive information of customers.
Fujitsu Found Malware on IT Systems, Confirms Data Breach
An announcement published late last week on the firm's news portal discloses a major cybersecurity incident that has compromised systems and data, including sensitive information of customers.
UK: NCSC Releases Cloud SCADA Security Guidance
The NCSC released guidance for operational technology (OT) organizations on migrating their SCADA systems to the cloud. This guidance aims to help organizations assess the benefits and risks of cloud-hosted SCADA to make informed decisions.
Evasive Azorult Campaign Delivers Malicious Payload Through Google Sites
This campaign is noteworthy as it uses an unorthodox HTML smuggling technique where the malicious payload is embedded in a separate JSON file hosted on an external website.
Fortra Patches Critical RCE Vulnerability in FileCatalyst Transfer Tool
Fortra has released details of a now-patched critical security flaw impacting its FileCatalyst file transfer solution that could allow unauthenticated attackers to gain remote code execution on susceptible servers. Tracked as CVE-2024-25153, the shortcoming carries a...
Filipino Police Break up Forced Labor Cyber Operation
The victims were lured into slavery with false job offers and were forced to adopt fake identities to extract money from their victims through promises of cryptocurrency wins, investments, and romance.
Hackers Directly Target Individuals After Alleged Data Breach at New Zealand Media Company
MediaWorks, a company based in New Zealand, says it is investigating an alleged security incident after a hacker claimed to have stolen the data of just over 2.4 million people and began targeting individuals for extortion payments.
Hackers Using Sneaky HTML Smuggling to Deliver Malware via Fake Google Sites
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new malware campaign that leverages bogus Google Sites pages and HTML smuggling to distribute a commercial malware called AZORult in order to facilitate information theft. "It uses an unorthodox HTML smuggling technique...
Human Risk Factors Remain Outside of Cybersecurity Pros’ Control
Concerns are especially high in the public sector, with 87% worrying about employee email and social media lapses damaging their institutions, according to a Mimecast report.
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