IT Security News Daily Summary 2023-09-25

Kick off a career in IT with this cybersecurity training bundle Xenomorph Android Malware Targets Customers of 30 US Banks MOVEit Flaw Leads to 900 University Data Breaches UAE-Linked ‘Stealth Falcon’ APT Mimics Microsoft in Homoglyph Attack Hackers steal $200M…

MOVEit Flaw Leads to 900 University Data Breaches

National Student Clearinghouse, a nonprofit serving thousands of universities with enrollment services, exposes more than 900 schools within its MOVEit environment. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: MOVEit Flaw Leads to 900 University Data…

Hackers steal $200M from crypto company Mixin

Hong Kong-based crypto company Mixin announced on Sunday that it was breached and that the hackers stole around $200 million. “In the early morning of September 23, 2023 Hong Kong time, the database of Mixin Network’s cloud service provider was…

EFF at FIFAfrica 2023

< div class=”field field–name-body field–type-text-with-summary field–label-hidden”> < div class=”field__items”> < div class=”field__item even”> EFF is excited to be in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania for this year’s iteration of the Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa (FIFAfrica), organized by CIPESA (Collaboration…

Mixin Network Halts Services After $200M Crypto Hack

By Deeba Ahmed Another day, another crypto hack making cybercriminals multi-millionaires in no time, while leaving unsuspecting crypto investors without funds.… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Mixin Network Halts Services After $200M Crypto Hack This…

LogRhythm vs. SolarWinds (2023): SIEM Tool Comparison

This is an in-depth LogRhythm vs. SolarWinds SIEM tool comparison, covering their key features, pricing, and more. Use this guide to find your best fit. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the original article: LogRhythm vs.…

Are iPhones more secure than Android devices?

This post doesn’t have text content, please click on the link below to view the original article. This article has been indexed from Security Resources and Information from TechTarget Read the original article: Are iPhones more secure than Android devices?