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Careless engineer stored recovery codes in plaintext, got whole org pwned
Failing to encrypt sensitive data leaves you wide open to attack. During the recent SonicWall attack spree, intruders bypassed multi-factor authentication (MFA) in at least one case, because a user's recovery codes were left sitting in a plaintext file on their desktop.…
Security begins with visibility: How IGA brings hidden access risks to light
Partner Content From the moment users log onto their machines, access rights shape their experience. Access rights determine which apps they can run, which directories they can open, and what information they can retrieve.…
Former FinWise employee may have accessed nearly 700K customer records
A US fintech biz is writing to nearly 700,000 customers because a former employee may have accessed or acquired their data after leaving the company.…
Nork snoops whip up fake South Korean military ID with help from ChatGPT
North Korean spies used ChatGPT to generate a fake military ID for use in an espionage campaign against a South Korean defense-related institution, according to new research.…
China turns the screws on Nvidia with antitrust probe
China has dealt Nvidia another blow, finding the chipmaker in violation of the country's anti-monopoly Law and escalating a long-running regulatory headache into a full investigation.…
Jaguar Land Rover supply chain workers must get Covid-style support, says union
The UK's chief automotive workers' union is calling on the government to establish a Covid-esque furlough scheme for the thousands of individuals who face losing their jobs due to the cyber-related downtime at Jaguar Land Rover.…
UK Lords take aim at Ofcom's 'child-protection' upgrades to Online Safety Act
The House of Lords is about to put the latest child-protection plans of UK regulator the Office of Communications (Ofcom) under the microscope.…
Cyber-scam camp operators shift operations to vulnerable countries as sanctions strike
Criminals appear to be moving cyber-scam centers to vulnerable countries.…
15 ransomware gangs ‘go dark’ to enjoy 'golden parachutes'
Infosec In Brief 15 ransomware gangs, including Scattered Spider and Lapsus$, have announced that they are going dark, and say no more attacks will be carried out in their name.…