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Harnessing the Power of CTEM for Cloud Security [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cloud solutions are more mainstream – and therefore more exposed – than ever before. In 2023 alone, a staggering 82% of data breaches were against public, private, or hybrid cloud environments. What’s more, nearly 40% of breaches spanned multiple cloud environments. The average cost of a cloud breach was above the overall average, at $4.75…
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Heartbleed is 10 Years Old – Farewell Heartbleed, Hello QuantumBleed! Kevin Townsend
Heartbleed made most certificates vulnerable. The future problem is that quantum decryption will make all certificates and everything else using RSA encryption vulnerable to everyone. The post Heartbleed is 10 Years Old – Farewell Heartbleed, Hello QuantumBleed! appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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China-linked Hackers Deploy New ‘UNAPIMON’ Malware for Stealthy Operations [email protected] (The Hacker News)
A threat activity cluster tracked as Earth Freybug has been observed using a new malware called UNAPIMON to fly under the radar. “Earth Freybug is a cyberthreat group that has been active since at least 2012 that focuses on espionage and financially motivated activities,” Trend Micro security researcher Christopher So said in a report published today. “It has been…
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Prudential Financial Data Breach Impacts 36,000 Ionut Arghire
Prudential Financial says the names, addresses, and ID numbers of over 36,000 were stolen in a February data breach. The post Prudential Financial Data Breach Impacts 36,000 appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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OWASP Data Breach Caused by Server Misconfiguration Ionut Arghire
The OWASP Foundation says a wiki misconfiguration exposed resumes filed over a decade ago by aspiring members. The post OWASP Data Breach Caused by Server Misconfiguration appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Boat Dealer MarineMax Confirms Data Breach Eduard Kovacs
MarineMax confirms suffering a data breach as a result of a recent ransomware attack, with the attackers claiming to have obtained 180,000 files. The post Boat Dealer MarineMax Confirms Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Google to Delete Billions of Browsing Records in ‘Incognito Mode’ Privacy Lawsuit Settlement [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Google has agreed to purge billions of data records reflecting users’ browsing activities to settle a class action lawsuit that claimed the search giant tracked them without their knowledge or consent in its Chrome browser. The class action, filed in 2020, alleged the company misled users by tracking their internet browsing activity who thought that it…
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Massive Phishing Campaign Strikes Latin America: Venom RAT Targeting Multiple Sectors [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The threat actor known as TA558 has been attributed to a new massive phishing campaign that targets a wide range of sectors in Latin America with the goal of deploying Venom RAT. The attacks primarily singled out hotel, travel, trading, financial, manufacturing, industrial, and government verticals in Spain, Mexico, United States, Colombia, Portugal, Brazil, Dominican Republic, andRead…
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Google to Purge Billions of Files Containing Personal Data in Settlement of Chrome Privacy Case Associated Press
Google agreed to purge billions of records containing personal information collected from more than 136 million people using its Chrome web browser as part of settlement in a lawsuit accusing it of illegal surveillance. The post Google to Purge Billions of Files Containing Personal Data in Settlement of Chrome Privacy Case appeared first on SecurityWeek.…
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Veracode Buys Longbow Security for Automated Root Cause Analysis Tech Ryan Naraine
Veracode announces a deal to acquire Longbow Security, a Texas seed-stage startup working on automated root cause analysis technology. The post Veracode Buys Longbow Security for Automated Root Cause Analysis Tech appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
