- US federal agencies have been targeted by attacks with ScreenConnect and AnyDesk. (to the original material)
- Protecting Data: Can we Engineer Data Sharing? (to the original material)
- ISC Releases Security Advisories for Multiple Versions of BIND 9. (to the original material)
- Scammers disguised as tech support agents still a common threat: Here's what to watch out for in 2023. (to the original material)
- Are you in control of your personal data? – Week in security with Tony Anscombe. (to the original material)
- SwiftSlicer: New destructive wiper malware strikes Ukraine. (to the original material)
- Patch management is crucial to protect Exchange servers, Microsoft warns. (to the original material)
- Hacker accused of having stolen personal data of all Austrians and more. (to the original material)
- CVE-2023-23560 flaw exposes 100 Lexmark printer models to hack. (to the original material)
- BlackCat Ransomware gang stole secret military data from an industrial explosives manufacturer. (to the original material)
- Trustwave updates its threat hunting to find unknown dangers. (to the original material)
- Secure your Untappd check-ins. (to the original material)
- Brazil's Telecom Operators Made Strides and Had Shortcomings in Internet Lab's New Report on User Privacy Practices. (to the original material)
- Threat Round up for January 20 to January 27. (to the original material)
- Three trends public and healthcare cyber defense teams should know about in 2023. (to the original material)
- Novel Mimic ransomware strain detailed. (to the original material)
- Google ads phishing takes aim on password managers. (to the original material)
- Cybersecurity layoffs in the past year examined. (to the original material)
- NIST risk management framework for AI issued. (to the original material)
- CISA’s Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative details priorities. (to the original material)
- New Abraham Ax operation linked to Iranian hacktivist group. (to the original material)
- Alarm on Russian, Iranian spear-phishing operations raised by UK. (to the original material)
- Report: ChatGPT presents critical cyber risks. (to the original material)
- Five ways security teams can more effectively manage identities in the cloud. (to the original material)
- Third-party risks: How to reduce them. (to the original material)
- How AI and DAST can mitigate security risks. (to the original material)
- Multiple Vulnerabilities Found In Healthcare Software OpenEMR. (to the original material)
- Black Basta Deploys PlugX Malware in USB Devices With New Technique. (to the original material)
- New 'Pig Butchering' Scam in West Africa Impersonates US Financial Advisors. (to the original material)
- Security is Key to Business Transformation, Say IT Chiefs. (to the original material)
- Global Action "Dismantles" Hive Ransomware Group. (to the original material)
- Microsoft: Update On-Premises Exchange Server Now. (to the original material)
- Coinbase Fined 3.3 Million Euros by Dutch Central Bank. (to the original material)
- European IoT Manufacturers Lag in Vulnerability Disclosure. (to the original material)
- Advance Your Security Awareness Training Program: Research Results Analysis. (to the original material)
- Payments Rules Bring Customer Authentication to Forefront. (to the original material)
- Russian Nuisance Hacking Group KillNet Targets Germany. (to the original material)
- ISMG Editors: Why Are Ransomware Profits Dipping? (to the original material)
- Entity Will Pay $4.3 Million Settlement in 2nd Big Hack Case. (to the original material)
- Targets of Opportunity: How Ransomware Groups Find Victims. (to the original material)
- New infosec products of the week: January 27, 2023. (to the original material)
- Open source skills continue to be in high demand. (to the original material)
- 50% of organizations exceed their budgeted spend on cloud storage. (to the original material)
- The Week in Ransomware - January 27th 2023 - 'We hacked the hackers'. (to the original material)
- Ukraine: Sandworm hackers hit news agency with 5 data wipers. (to the original material)
- PlugX malware hides on USB devices to infect new Windows hosts. (to the original material)