MGM Resorts confirms “cybersecurity incident” led to the shutdown of web sites and IT systems of hotels throughout the United States. The post MGM Resorts Confirms ‘Cybersecurity Issue’, Shuts Down Systems appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed…
Iran’s Charming Kitten Pounces on Israeli Exchange Servers
Archrivals face off in the cyber plane, as opportunistic hackers prey on the unpatched and generally negligent. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: Iran’s Charming Kitten Pounces on Israeli Exchange Servers
Find the right cybersecurity learning platform for your team
Find the right cybersecurity learning platform for your team. Use this report to guide your technology buying decision. The post Find the right cybersecurity learning platform for your team appeared first on OffSec. This article has been indexed from OffSec…
MGM Resorts shuts down computer systems after ‘cybersecurity incident’
Ransomware? Some would be willing to bet on that MGM Resorts has shut down some of its IT systems following a “cybersecurity incident” that the casino-and-hotel giant says is currently under investigation.… This article has been indexed from The Register…
‘Steal-It’ Campaign Uses OnlyFans Models As Lures
Custom PowerShell scripts are being deployed against geofenced targets in Australia, Belgium, and Poland to exfiltrate data. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: ‘Steal-It’ Campaign Uses OnlyFans Models As Lures
Being Flexible Can Improve Your Security Posture
Changing your approach when you realize you could be more efficient pays dividends, especially in six areas of your cybersecurity program. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: Being Flexible Can Improve Your Security Posture
Arkansas Lawmakers Could Wreck A 50-Year-Old FOIA Law This Week
Arkansas residents right now are facing a sudden and serious attempt to block their access to important government information. In a special session of the state legislature, announced Friday by Gov. Sarah Sanders and convened Monday morning, lawmakers are expected…
US Marks 22 Years Since 9/11 Terrorist Attacks
One organization is hoping to transform the anniversary of 9/11 into a day of doing good. The post US Marks 22 Years Since 9/11 Terrorist Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed Read the…
CISA adds recently discovered Apple zero-days to Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog
U.S. CISA adds vulnerabilities in Apple devices exploited to install NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware on iPhones to Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added the security vulnerabilities chained in the zero-click iMessage exploit BLASTPASS to its Known Exploited…
Arkansas Shouldn’t Use a Hastily-Called Special Session To Make FOIA Less Functional
Arkansas residents right now are facing a sudden and serious attempt to block their access to important government information. In a special session of the state legislature, announced Friday by Gov. Sarah Sanders and convened Monday morning, lawmakers are expected…
Vulnerability Summary for the Week of September 4, 2023
High Vulnerabilities Primary Vendor — Product Description Published CVSS Score Source & Patch Info canonical_ltd. — snapd_for_linux Using the TIOCLINUX ioctl request, a malicious snap could inject contents into the input of the controlling terminal which could allow it…
Security by Design and Default – How to Address the Cybersecurity Challenge
By Baan Alsinawi, Managing Director, Strategy and Risk, CISO Global, and Founder of TalaTek, a CISO Global company All anyone wants to talk about these days is AI, and when seven leading U.S. producers of AI technology recently stepped forward…
Cisco VPN flaw faces attempted Akira ransomware attacks
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EFF Award Winner: Library Freedom Project
In 1992 EFF presented our very first awards recognizing key leaders and organizations advancing innovation and championing digital rights. Now in 2023 we are continuing to celebrate the accomplishments of people working toward a better future for technology users with…
Huge DDoS attack against US financial institution thwarted
Akamai reckons traffic flood peaked at 55.1 million packets per second Akamai says it thwarted a major distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack aimed at a US bank that peaked at 55.1 million packets per second earlier this month.… This article has been indexed…
OneTrust Data Governance Review (2023): Features & Pricing
This is a comprehensive OneTrust data governance review, covering features, pricing and more. Use this guide to find out if it is the best solution for you. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the original article:…
Iranian APT Hits US Aviation Org via ManageEngine, Fortinet Bugs
Known security vulnerabilities in the enterprise products allowed unauthorized access through a public-facing application, US Cyber Command said. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: Iranian APT Hits US Aviation Org via ManageEngine, Fortinet Bugs
MGM Resorts blames ‘cybersecurity issue’ for ongoing outage
Hotel and casino giant MGM Resorts has confirmed a “cybersecurity issue” is to blame for an ongoing outage affecting systems at the company’s Las Vegas properties. “MGM Resorts recently identified a cybersecurity issue affecting some of the company’s systems,” the…
Microsoft Teams Used To Spread Burgeoning DarkGate Malware
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Active North Korean Campaign Targets Security Researchers
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Bookstore Chain Dymocks Discloses Data Breach Possibly Impacting 800k
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Apple Patches Two Pegasus Spyware Zero Days
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Apple users warned to update their devices after University of Toronto researchers expose spyware
Last week, University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab discovered a vulnerability in iPhone devices being “actively exploited” to deliver NSO Group’s Pegasus mercenary spyware, without any interaction from the victim. Citizen Lab said it made the discovery while checking the device…
Do you really need to tell FedEx your Social Security number? How to avoid package-delivery scams
Do you order cartons of strawberries, flat-screen TVs, running shoes, and light bulbs online? You’re far from alone. Oberlo reported that in 2023, the number of people who shop online rose to 2.64 billion worldwide. That’s equal to 33.3% of…