Monthly Archives: October 2024
Federal probe into Chinese hack of US telcos launched after election-related targeting reports
Similar targeting was also reported by CBS News and Reuters to have been done by Salt Typhoon against the campaign of Vice President Ka...
Audit+Beyond Conference: AI at the heart of compliance, IT security
Last week I attended AuditBoard's Audit + Beyond, a two-day conference in Las Vegas that brought together audit and compliance professi...
SonicWall SSL VPN accounts targeted by Akira, Fog ransomware gangs
At least 30 intrusions involving the exploitation of the critical SonicWall SSL VPN access control bug, tracked as CVE-2024-40766, have...
Microsoft Teams exploited in latest Black Basta attacks
Intrusions commenced with the delivery of malicious emails and subsequent contacting of targets in Microsoft Teams under the guise of c...
New expansive TeamTNT attack campaign detailed
After being targeted through masscan and ZGrab, unauthenticated Docker API endpoints have been exploited by TeamTNT.
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Audit+Beyond Conference: AI at the heart of compliance, IT security
Last week I attended AuditBoard's Audit + Beyond, a two-day conference in Las Vegas that brought together audit and compliance professi...
Massive CrowdStrike outage prompts lawsuit from Delta Air Lines
CNN reports that Delta Air Lines has filed a lawsuit against CrowdStrike alleging the cybersecurity firm's negligence in forcing "untes...
Mexican airport operator purportedly breached by RansomHub
Mexico's Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte or OMA, which operates more than a dozen airports in the country, was claimed to have bee...
Joint US, Australian software vendor security guidance unveiled
The FBI, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and the Australian Cyber Security Centre have partnered to establish new gui...
Brute-force attack protections added to Cisco ASA, FTD
Massive VPN account-targeted attacks have prompted Cisco to update its Adaptive Security Appliance and Firepower Threat Defense with ne...