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Stolen Crypto Falls in 2023, but Hacking Remains a Threat
The total value stolen from DeFi protocols decreased significantly in 2023, marking a 63.7% drop compared to the previous year, despite an increase in the number of individual hacking incidents.
Critical Cisco Flaw Lets Hackers Remotely Take Over Unified Comms Systems
Cisco has released patches to address a critical security flaw impacting Unified Communications and Contact Center Solutions products that could permit an unauthenticated, remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on an affected device. Tracked as CVE-2024-20253 (CVSS...
Russian TrickBot Mastermind Gets 5-Year Prison Sentence for Cybercrime Spree
40-year-old Russian national Vladimir Dunaev has been sentenced to five years and four months in prison for his role in creating and distributing the TrickBot malware, the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) said. The development comes nearly two months after Dunaev...
Microsoft Warns of Widening APT29 Espionage Attacks Targeting Global Orgs
Microsoft on Thursday said the Russian state-sponsored threat actors responsible for a cyber attack on its systems in late November 2023 have been targeting other organizations and that it's currently beginning to notify them. The development comes a day after Hewlett...
Cybercrime Researcher Examines the Ransomware Victim’s Mindset
The study by a cybercrime researcher at the University of Twente analyzed ransomware attacks in the Netherlands from 2019-2022, finding that companies working with incident response firms were most likely to pay ransoms.
Cybercrime Researcher Examines the Ransomware Victim’s Mindset
The study by a cybercrime researcher at the University of Twente analyzed ransomware attacks in the Netherlands from 2019-2022, finding that companies working with incident response firms were most likely to pay ransoms.
Cybercrime Researcher Examines the Ransomware Victim’s Mindset
The study by a cybercrime researcher at the University of Twente analyzed ransomware attacks in the Netherlands from 2019-2022, finding that companies working with incident response firms were most likely to pay ransoms.
Cybercrime Researcher Examines the Ransomware Victim’s Mindset
The study by a cybercrime researcher at the University of Twente analyzed ransomware attacks in the Netherlands from 2019-2022, finding that companies working with incident response firms were most likely to pay ransoms.
Cybercrime Researcher Examines the Ransomware Victim’s Mindset
The study by a cybercrime researcher at the University of Twente analyzed ransomware attacks in the Netherlands from 2019-2022, finding that companies working with incident response firms were most likely to pay ransoms.
Cybercrime Researcher Examines the Ransomware Victim’s Mindset
The study by a cybercrime researcher at the University of Twente analyzed ransomware attacks in the Netherlands from 2019-2022, finding that companies working with incident response firms were most likely to pay ransoms.
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