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Risky Biz News: SEC adopts new cybersecurity rules; adopts 4-day disclosures
In other news: Former Group-IB CEO gets 14 years in prison in treason case; 41 zero-days exploited in the wild last year; and new DDoS attack types spotted.
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In other news: Former Group-IB CEO gets 14 years in prison in treason case; 41 zero-days exploited in the wild last year; and new DDoS attack types spotted.
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In other news: TETRA encrypted radio traffic can be decrypted; Apple patches another Triangulation zero-day; and Zenbleed vulnerability leaks passwords and encryption keys from AMD Zen CPUs.
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In other news: Ransom payments fall to record low; tens of thousands of Citrix devices still unpatched for recent zero-day; and Target reveals its EasySweep skimmer detector.
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In other news: Kevin Mitnick passes; 700,000+ TikTok accounts hacked in Turkey; and Adobe patches a new ColdFusion zero-day.
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In other news: Cytrox and Intellexa sanctioned in the US; typos keep sending military emails to Mali domains; and a new Citrix zero-day exploited in the wild.
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In other news: Supply chain attack hits Pakistani government; WordPress security plugin logged user passwords in plaintext; UK IT worker sentenced to prison for trying to hijack ransomware payment.
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In other news: Chinese hackers breach US government agencies; FCC cracks down on SIM swapping; ransomware on track for another record year.
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In other news: EU and US sign new trans-Atlantic data transfer pact; US healthcare giant HCA confirms data breach; and Patch Tuesday comes with Apple and Windows zero-day fixes.
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In other news: Revolut hacked for $20 million; Mastodon fixes TootRoot vulnerability; and hacker mass-defaces Hikvision cameras.
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In other news: Ransomware cripples Japan's largest cargo port; OPERA1ER member arrested in the Ivory Coast; and new StackRot vulnerability fixed in the Linux kernel.
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In other news: CISA launches CyberSentry platform; Sweden becomes fifth EU state to advise against use of Google Analytics; and hackers leak data of 1,100 French magistrates.
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In other news: Free decrypter released for Akira ransomware victims; Russian satellite operator DoZoR will need up to two weeks to recover from cyberattack; and Japan scolds Fujitsu over 2022 hack.