The RansomHub group has started leaking information allegedly stolen from Change Healthcare in February 2024.
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The RansomHub group has started leaking information allegedly stolen from Change Healthcare in February 2024.
Foreign attackers have many more toolsets at their disposal, so we need to make sure we’re selective about our modeling, preparation and how we assess and fortify ourselves.
Omni Hotels says customer information was compromised in a cyberattack claimed by the Daixin Team ransomware group.
PAM company Delinea over the weekend rushed to patch a critical authentication bypass vulnerability after it apparently ignored the researcher who found the flaw.
Cisco Duo warns that breach exposed phone numbers, phone carriers, metadata and other logs that could lead to downstream social engineering attacks.
NightVision, an early stage startup in the application security testing space, has raised $5.4 million in seed funding.
The Dark Angels (Dunghill) ransomware group claims to have stolen 1 Tb of data from Nexperia, which is investigating the incident.
Juniper Networks patches dozens of vulnerabilities in Junos OS, Junos OS Evolved, and other products.
ICS malware Fuxnet allegedly used by Ukrainian Blackjack group to disrupt industrial sensors and other systems belonging to a Moscow infrastructure firm.
Authorities in Australia and the US have arrested and charged two individuals for developing and selling the Hive RAT.
Former security engineer Shakeeb Ahmed was sentenced to prison for hacking and defrauding cryptocurrency exchanges.
Palo Alto Networks has started releasing hotfixes for the firewall zero-day CVE-2024-3400, which some have linked to North Korea’s Lazarus.
The bill was approved on a bipartisan basis, 273-147, though it will still have to clear the Senate to become law.
A state-sponsored threat actor has been exploiting a zero-day in Palo Alto Networks firewalls for the past two weeks.
Financial terms of the translation were not disclosed but reports out of Tel Aviv valued the deal in the range of $350 million.
Operational for at least ten years, RubyCarp has its own botnet, its own tools, and its own community of users that concentrate on cryptomining and credential phishing.