A large number of Microsoft Exchange email servers in Europe, the United States, and Asia are currently vulnerable to remote code execution flaws due to their public internet exposure. These servers are running out-of-date software that is no longer…
Category: CySecurity News – Latest Information Security and Hacking Incidents
These 6 Ways Will Help in Improving Your Organization’s Security Culture
Having a robust security culture is the best way of protecting your organization from security data hacks. This blog will talk about six ways you can follow to foster a strong security culture. The average cost to the organization of…
Ransomware Surge: 2023 Cyber Threats
In the constantly changing field of cybersecurity, 2023 has seen an increase in ransomware assaults, with important industries like healthcare, finance, and even mortgage services falling prey to sophisticated cyber threats. According to recent reports, a ransomware outbreak is aimed…
Hackers Use This New Malware to Backdoor Targets in Middle East, Africa and U.S
Various entities in the Middle East, Africa, and the United States have fallen victim to an unidentified threat actor orchestrating a campaign involving the dissemination of a recently discovered backdoor named Agent Racoon. According to Chema Garcia, a researcher…
Bridging the Gap Between Cloud vs On-premise Security
In the current landscape, the prevalence of the cloud era is undeniable, and the market is characterized by constant dynamism. Enterprises, in order to maintain relevance amid this competitive environment, are unmistakably demonstrating a keen interest in embracing cloud…
Dozens of Credit Unions Experiencing Disruptions Due to Ransomware Attack on Popular Tech Provider
Owing to a ransomware attack on a popular technology provider, about 60 credit unions are experiencing disruptions. A spokesperson for the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), Joseph Adamoli, stated that the ransomware attack was directed towards Ongoing Operations, a…
OpenAI Turmoil Sparks an Urgent Debate: Can AI Developers Effectively Self-Regulate?
OpenAI has had a very exciting week both in terms of its major success with the ChatGPT service as well as its artificial intelligence (AI) division. The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, who is arguably one of the most…
UAE CISOs Highlights their Rampant Gaps in Cybersecurity
A majority of security leader based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are convinced that their firms require improvements – in terms of how their teams, processes and technology operates – to mitigate any potential cyberattack. To provide insight into…
What are ‘Credential Stuffing’ Attacks and 2-Step Verification?
In the Light of 23andMe Security Incident Following up on the recent security breach of 23andMe that impacted around 14,000 customer accounts, the security incident underscored the utilization of a cybersecurity tactic known as “credential stuffing,” where unauthorized access is…
Rising Tide of Cyber Threats: Booking.com Faces Surge in Customer Hacking Incidents
Dark forums are places where hackers advertise what they can do to increase attacks against Booking.com customers. As cybercriminals continue to target hotel guests by offering up to $2,000 for hotel logins, they are offering up to 2,000 dollars…