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- Cisco releases security updates for Enterprise NFV Infrastructure Software. (to the original material)
 
- Cybersecurity News of the Week (05.05.2022). (to the original material)
 
- Critical F5 BIG-IP flaw allows device takeover, patch ASAP! (CVE-2022-1388). (to the original material)
 
- Tackling the threats posed by shadow IT. (to the original material)
 
- Passwords are secrets that should never be shared. (to the original material)
 
- 7 threat detection challenges CISOs face and what they can do about it. (to the original material)
 
- How to identify vulnerabilities with NMAP. (to the original material)
 
- New Raspberry Robin worm uses Windows Installer to drop malware. (to the original material)
 
- White House: Prepare for cryptography-cracking quantum computers. (to the original material)
 
- Ukraine’s IT Army is disrupting Russia's alcohol distribution. (to the original material)
 
- NIST updates guidance for defending against supply-chain attacks. (to the original material)
 
- Microsoft, Apple, and Google to support FIDO passwordless logins. (to the original material)
 
- Google fixes actively exploited Android kernel vulnerability. (to the original material)
 
- New NetDooka malware spreads via poisoned search results. (to the original material)
 
- Tor project upgrades network speed performance with new system. (to the original material)
 
- Heroku admits that customer credentials were stolen in cyberattack. (to the original material)
 
- F5 BIG-IP systems vulnerable to remote takeover. (to the original material)
 
- Federal Court puts cyber security onus on financial services firms. (to the original material)
 
- Heroku forces user password resets. (to the original material)
 
- Critical bugs found in Cisco Enterprise NFV software. (to the original material)
 
- TfNSW hit by second cyber attack in less than 18 months. (to the original material)
 
- Apple, Google and Microsoft promise passwordless authentication. (to the original material)
 
- Cisco makes public its Cloud Controls Framework for security requirements. (to the original material)
 
- Please stop giving bad password advice. (to the original material)
 
- DHS board reignites debate on proper role of feds when fighting disinformation. (to the original material)
 
- New framework aims to secure digital health apps not covered by HIPAA. (to the original material)
 
- Healthcare groups renew call to remove funding ban on national patient identifier. (to the original material)
 
- What is XDR (eXtended Detection and Response) and who should buy in? (to the original material)
 
- Avast patches decade-old vulnerabilities in antivirus product. (to the original material)
 
- Securities and Exchange Commission doubles enforcement team for crypto markets. (to the original material)
 
- Google addresses actively exploited Android flaw in the kernel. (to the original material)
 
- Cisco addresses three bugs in Enterprise NFVIS Software. (to the original material)
 
- A couple of 10-Year-Old flaws affect Avast and AVG antivirus. (to the original material)
 
- F5 warns its customers of tens of flaws in its products. (to the original material)
 
- China-linked Winnti APT steals intellectual property from companies worldwide. (to the original material)
 
- Hunter Biden laptop repairman sues over hacker allegations. (to the original material)
 
- Illuminate data breach Impacts more school districts. (to the original material)
 
- Will FIDO replace OTP (One Time Passcodes) Multi-Factor Authentication? (to the original material)
 
- South Korea admitted to NATO Cyber Defense Center. (to the original material)
 
- NHS inboxes hijacked to send 1000+ malicious emails. (to the original material)
 
- FBI: Thailand and Hong Kong Banks used most in BEC (Business Email Compromise). (to the original material)
 
- A third of Americans use easy-to-guess pet passwords. (to the original material)
 
- Critical Cisco VM-Escape bug threatens host takeover. (to the original material)
 
- FBI: Bank losses from BEC attacks top $43B. (to the original material)
 
- Chinese APT group Mustang Panda targets European and Russian organizations. (to the original material)
 
- The Movement to ban Government use of face recognition. (to the original material)
 
- Threat Source newsletter (May 5, 2022) - Emotet is using up all of its nine lives. (to the original material)
 
- Mustang Panda deploys a new wave of malware targeting Europe. (to the original material)
 
- There’s no sugarcoating it: That online sugar daddy may be a scammer. (to the original material)
 
- Manually identifying an X-Cart credit card skimmer. (to the original material)
 
- Below the Surface: Destructive malware and other threats to watch. (to the original material)
 
- Organizations not equipped to handle increasing third-party risks. (to the original material)
 
- GitHub to introduce 2FA requirement for developer accounts. (to the original material)
 
- Many of your 'secure' passwords will have been leaked or compromised - here's how to easily check and change them. (to the original material)
 
- World Password Day helps to raise security awareness. (to the original material)
 
- In the event of a cyberattack, secure your data first. (to the original material)
 
- Google, Apple, Microsoft commit to eliminating passwords. (to the original material)
 
- Stop naming vulnerabilities - Just stop. (to the original material)
 
- CVE-2022-20777: Cisco Vulnerability Could Allow Unauthorized Root-Level Access. (to the original material)
 
- Report: Unsecured AWS bucket leaked cancer website user data. (to the original material)
 
- Chinese APT group Winnti is stealing intellectual property. (to the original material)
 
- Connecticut becomes 5th US State to get data privacy law. (to the original material)
 
- Ransomware: Is the tide finally turning against criminals? (to the original material)
 
- The Ransomware Files, Episode 7: Ryuk's Rampage. (to the original material)
 
- Stock Sell-Off: Cloudflare, Rapid7, SentinelOne Hardest-Hit. (to the original material)
 
- Tackling 2022's emerging social engineering & fraud scams plaguing financial services. (to the original material)
 
- Ransomware Payments: Just 46% of victims now pay a ransom. (to the original material)
 
- Can't fight that REvil ransomware feeling anymore? (to the original material)

 

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