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240,000 Impacted by Data Breach at Eyecare Tech Firm Ocuco

The KillSec ransomware group has stolen hundreds of gigabytes of data from Ireland-based eyecare technology company Ocuco. The post 240,000 Impacted by Data Breach at Eyecare Tech Firm Ocuco appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…

Anubis Ransomware Packs a Wiper to Permanently Delete Files

The emerging Anubis ransomware becomes a major threat, permanently deleting user files and making recovery impossible. The post Anubis Ransomware Packs a Wiper to Permanently Delete Files appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the…

Red Teaming AI: The Build Vs Buy Debate

A strong AI deployment starts with asking the right questions, mapping your risks, and thinking like an adversary — before it’s too late. The post Red Teaming AI: The Build Vs Buy Debate appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has…

Canadian Airline WestJet Hit by Cyberattack

A cybersecurity incident at WestJet resulted in users experiencing interruptions when accessing the company’s application and website. The post Canadian Airline WestJet Hit by Cyberattack appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the original article:…

High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched in Tenable Nessus Agent

Three high-severity Tenable Agent vulnerabilities could allow users to overwrite and delete files, or execute arbitrary code, with System privileges. The post High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched in Tenable Nessus Agent appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…

TeamFiltration Abused in Entra ID Account Takeover Campaign

Threat actors have abused the TeamFiltration pentesting framework to target over 80,000 Entra ID user accounts. The post TeamFiltration Abused in Entra ID Account Takeover Campaign appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the original…

Fog Ransomware Attack Employs Unusual Tools

Multiple legitimate, unusual tools were used in a Fog ransomware attack, including one employed by Chinese hacking group APT41. The post Fog Ransomware Attack Employs Unusual Tools appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the…