- Press release: The #SigurantaOnline digital education campaign has reached schools. (to the original material)
- Cybersecurity news of the week (11/10/2022). (to the original material)
- Completion of training courses for certification within the project «Increasing the capacity of the competent authorities in Romania DNSC and RENAR according to the European Regulation on Cybersecurity 2019/881 (Cybersecurity Act)». (to the original material)
- CISA Releases SSVC Methodology to Prioritize Vulnerabilities. (to the original material)
- Cisco Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products. (to the original material)
- CISA Releases Twenty Industrial Control Systems Advisories. (to the original material)
- CISA Updates Advisory on Threat Actors Exploiting Multiple CVEs Against Zimbra Collaboration Suite. (to the original material)
- Security leaders want consequences for insecure code. (to the origina material)
- How ransomware gangs and malware campaigns are changing. (to the original material)
- Phishing drops IceXLoader malware on thousands of home, corporate devices. (to the original material)
- Microsoft fixes Windows zero-day bug exploited to push malware. (to the original material)
- US Health Dept warns of Venus ransomware targeting healthcare orgs. (to the original material)
- Russian military hackers linked to ransomware attacks in Ukraine. (to the original material)
- Worok hackers hide new malware in PNGs using steganography. (to the original material)
- Kaspersky to kill its VPN service in Russia next week. (to the original material)
- FBI warns scammers now impersonate refund payment portals. (to the original material)
- Ukraine arrests fraud ring members who made €200 million per year. (to the original material)
- Russian LockBit ransomware operator arrested in Canada. (to the original material)
- An $8 mess - Twitter Blue 'verified' accounts push crypto scams. (to the original material)
- Accused LockBit Ransomware Operator Arrested in Canada. (to the original material)
- Federal Judge Skeptical of Facebook in Patient Privacy Suit. (to the original material)
- Twitter Ramps Up Regulatory Exposure After Loss of CISO. (to the original material)
- Exploring the Consequences of Not Paying a Ransom. (to the original material)
- Australia Faces Consequences of Standing Up to Ransomware. (to the original material)
- Nearly 80% of companies in new survey have had to use their cyber insurance. (to the original material)
- Three ways security teams can foster open-source innovation. (to the original material)
- Apple out-of-band patches fix remote code execution bugs in iOS and macOS. (to the original material)
- Researchers warn of malicious packages on PyPI using steganography. (to the original material)
- A bug in ABB Totalflow flow computers exposed oil and gas companies to attack. (to the original material)
- APT29 abused the Windows Credential Roaming in an attack against a diplomatic entity. (to the original material)
- Lenovo warns of flaws that can be used to bypass security features. (to the original material)
- Top 12 Website Hardening Tips. (to the original material)
- SMB's security spending is not keeping up with threats. (to the original material)
- Cyber threat activity continues to grow in Q3. (to the original material)
- Threat intelligence adoption grows but skills lag behind. (to the original material)
- Email is the top vector for cyberattacks. (to the original material)
- Four out of 10 work emails are unwanted. (to the original material)
- Fake financial regulators. (to the original material)
- Toward the cutting edge: SMBs contemplating enterprise security. (to the original material)
- Warning: New Massive Malicious Campaigns Targeting Top Indian Banks' Customers. (to the original material)
- Hacker Rewarded $70,000 for Finding Way to Bypass Google Pixel Phones' Lock Screens. (to the original material)
- Researchers Uncover PyPI Package Hiding Malicious Code Behind Image File. (to the original material)
- Is Cybersecurity Awareness Month Anything More Than PR? (to the original material)
- Citrix Issues Patches for Critical Flaw Affecting ADC and Gateway Products. (to the original material)
- High-Severity Flaw Reported in Critical System Used by Oil and Gas Companies. (to the original material)
- Re-Focusing Cyber Insurance with Security Validation. (to the original material)
- New UEFI Firmware Flaws Reported in Several Lenovo Notebook Models. (to the original material)