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Cybercriminals swipe 15.8M medical records from French doctors ministry
Around 15.8 million administrative files were stolen after attackers breached a software supplier to France's health ministry.…
Gamers furious as Brit studio Cloud Imperium quietly admits to data breach
Gamers are ready to unleash their mightiest virtual weapons and point them at British games studio Cloud Imperium, after it sat on news of a data breach and then announced it without fanfare.…
Phish of the day: Microsoft OAuth scams abuse redirects for malware delivery
Microsoft has warned organizations about ongoing OAuth abuse scams that use phishing emails and URL redirects to infect victims' machines with malware and take over their devices.…
Iran's cyberwar has begun
Iranian hackers have launched spying expeditions, digital probes, and distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks in the wake of the US and Israel launching missile strikes over the weekend, and security researchers urge organizations to expect more cyber intrusions as the war continues.…
UK Businesses told to brace cyber defenses amid Iran conflict risk
The UK's cybersecurity agency is warning British organizations to brace for potential digital blowback as the Middle East conflict spills further into the online world.…
Memory scalpers hunt scarce DRAM with bot blitz
Web scraping bots are increasing the pressure on the tech supply chain by scouring sites for DRAM, so their minders can snap up increasingly scarce inventory and resell it for a quick profit.…
Scammers try to SIM-swap Dubai citizens hours after Iranian missile strikes
Scammers targeted Dubai citizens mere hours after missiles struck the city, attempting to gain access to their bank accounts, police have warned.…
UK government's Vulnerability Monitoring System is working - fixes flow far faster
Infosec In Brief DNS vulnerabilities are being addressed 84 percent faster in the UK public sector thanks to an automated vulnerability scanning system established as part of a program kicked off early last year.…
South Korea’s tax office apologizes for leaking seed phrase to seized crypto
South Korea’s National Tax Service has apologized after it leaked passwords to a stash of stolen crypto, which parties unknown used to make off with the digi-cash.…
Denizens of DEF CON are 'fed up with government'
Interview Hackers – especially Jake Braun – are "fed up with government."…
Double whammy: Steaelite RAT bundles data theft, ransomware in one evil tool
A new remote access trojan (RAT) being sold on cybercrime networks enables double extortion attacks on Windows machines by bundling ransomware and data theft, along with credential and cryptocurrency stealers, live surveillance, and a whole host of other illicit capabilities, all controllable from a centralized dashboard.…