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Japanese government rejects Yahoo! infosec improvement plan

Just doesn't believe it will sort out the mess that saw data leak from LINE messaging app

Japan's government has considered the proposed security improvements developed by Yahoo!, found them wanting, and ordered the onetime web giant to take new measures.…

  • April 17th 2024 at 05:44

Fire in the Cisco! Networking giant's Duo MFA message logs stolen in phish attack

Also warns of brute force attacks targeting its own VPNs, Check Point, Fortinet, SonicWall and more

Cisco is fighting fires on a couple cybersecurity fronts this week involving its Duo multi-factor authentication (MFA) service and its remote-access VPN services.…

  • April 17th 2024 at 00:06

MGM says FTC can't possibly probe its ransomware downfall – watchdog chief Lina Khan was a guest at the time

What a twist!

MGM Resorts wants the FTC to halt a probe into last year's ransomware infection at the mega casino chain – because the watchdog's boss Lina Khan was a guest at one of its hotels during the cyberattack.…

  • April 16th 2024 at 20:32

Alleged cryptojacker accused of stealing $3.5M from cloud to mine under $1M in crypto

No prizes for guessing the victims

A Nebraska man will appear in court today to face charges related to allegations that he defrauded cloud service providers of more than $3.5 million in a long-running cryptojacking scheme.…

  • April 16th 2024 at 16:31

SIM swap crooks solicit T-Mobile US, Verizon staff via text to do their dirty work

No breach responsible for employee contact info getting out, says T-Mo

T-Mobile US employees say they are being sent text messages that offer them cash to perform illegal SIM swaps for supposed criminals.…

  • April 16th 2024 at 15:30

Open sourcerers say suspected xz-style attacks continue to target maintainers

Social engineering patterns spotted across range of popular projects

Open source groups are warning the community about a wave of ongoing attacks targeting project maintainers similar to those that led to the recent attempted backdooring of a core Linux library.…

  • April 16th 2024 at 14:07

Change Healthcare’s ransomware attack costs edge toward $1B so far

First glimpse at attack financials reveals huge pain

UnitedHealth, parent company of ransomware-besieged Change Healthcare, says the total costs of tending to the February cyberattack for the first calendar quarter of 2024 currently stands at $872 million.…

  • April 16th 2024 at 12:50

Google location tracking deal could be derailed by politics

$62 million settlement plan challenged over payments to progressive nonprofits

Google's plan to pay $62 million to settle allegations that it tracked people even when their Location History setting was switched off may have to be renegotiated based on several objections.…

  • April 16th 2024 at 10:45

CISA in a flap as Chirp smart door locks can be trivially unlocked remotely

Hard-coded credentials last thing you want in home security app

Some smart locks controlled by Chirp Systems' software can be remotely unlocked by strangers thanks to a critical security vulnerability.…

  • April 15th 2024 at 22:35

Roku makes 2FA mandatory for all after nearly 600K accounts pwned

Streamer says access came via credential stuffing

Streaming giant Roku is making 2FA mandatory after attackers accessed around 591,000 customer accounts earlier this year.…

  • April 15th 2024 at 15:32

Delinea Secret Server customers should apply latest patches

Attackers could nab an org's most sensitive keys if left unaddressed

Updated Customers of Delinea's Secret Server are being urged to upgrade their installations "immediately" after a researcher claimed a critical vulnerability could allow attackers to gain admin-level access.…

  • April 15th 2024 at 14:00

US senator wants to put the brakes on Chinese EVs

Fears of low-cost invasion and data spies spark call for ban

Electric vehicles may become a new front in America's tech war with China after a US senator called for Washington DC to block Chinese-made EVs to protect domestic industries and national security.…

  • April 15th 2024 at 13:00

Identifying third-party risk

The prima facie case for real-time threat intelligence

Webinar Cybercriminals are always on the hunt for new ways to breach your privacy, and busy supply chains often look like a good way to get in under the wire.…

  • April 15th 2024 at 08:03

US House approves FISA renewal – warrantless surveillance and all

PLUS: Chinese chipmaker Nexperia attacked; A Microsoft-signed backdoor; CISA starts scanning your malware; and more

Infosec in brief US Congress nearly killed a reauthorization of FISA Section 702 last week over concerns that it would continue to allow warrantless surveillance of Americans, but an amendment to require a warrant failed to pass.…

  • April 15th 2024 at 01:58

Zero-day exploited right now in Palo Alto Networks' GlobalProtect gateways

Out of the PAN-OS and into the firewall, a Python backdoor this way comes

Palo Alto Networks on Friday issued a critical alert for an under-attack vulnerability in the PAN-OS software used in its firewall-slash-VPN products.…

  • April 12th 2024 at 22:43

Google One VPN axed for everyone but Pixel loyalists ... for now

Another one bytes the dust

In an incredibly rare move, Google is killing off one of its online services – this time, VPN for Google One.…

  • April 12th 2024 at 20:21

Microsoft breach allowed Russian spies to steal emails from US government

Affected federal agencies must comb through mails, reset API keys and passwords

The US government's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns that Russian spies who gained access to Microsoft's email system were able to steal sensitive data, including authentication details and that immediate remedial action is required by affected agencies.…

  • April 12th 2024 at 14:37

French issue alerte rouge after local governments knocked offline by cyber attack

Embarrassing, as its officials are in the US to discuss Olympics cyber threats

Several French municipal governments' services have been knocked offline following a "large-scale cyber attack" on their shared servers.…

  • April 12th 2024 at 05:30

Apple stops warning of 'state-sponsored' attacks, now alerts about 'mercenary spyware'

Report claims India's government, which is accused of using Pegasus at home, was displeased

Apple has made a significant change to the wording of its threat notifications, opting not to attribute attacks to a specific source or perpetrator, but categorizing them broadly as "mercenary spyware."…

  • April 12th 2024 at 04:46

Space Force boss warns 'the US will lose' without help from Musk and Bezos

China, Russia have muscled up, and whoever wins up there wins down here

The commander of the US Space Force (USSF) has warned that America risks losing its dominant position in space, and therefore on Earth too.…

  • April 11th 2024 at 23:30

96% of US hospital websites share visitor info with Meta, Google, data brokers

Could have been worse – last time researchers checked it was 98.6%

Hospitals – despite being places where people implicitly expect to have their personal details kept private – frequently use tracking technologies on their websites to share user information with Google, Meta, data brokers, and other third parties, according to research published today.…

  • April 11th 2024 at 15:00

Global taxi software vendor exposes details of nearly 300K across UK and Ireland

High-profile individuals including MPs said to be caught up in leak

Exclusive Taxi software biz iCabbi recently fixed an issue that exposed the personal information of nearly 300,000 individuals via an unprotected database.…

  • April 11th 2024 at 09:30

It's 2024 and Intel silicon is still haunted by data-spilling Spectre

Go, go InSpectre Gadget

Intel CPU cores remain vulnerable to Spectre data-leaking attacks, say academics at VU Amsterdam.…

  • April 10th 2024 at 20:22

Rust rustles up fix for 10/10 critical command injection bug on Windows in std lib

BatBadBut hits Erlang, Go, Python, Ruby as well

Programmers are being urged to update their Rust versions after the security experts working on the language addressed a critical vulnerability that could lead to malicious command injections on Windows machines.…

  • April 10th 2024 at 13:15

X fixes URL blunder that could enable convincing social media phishing campaigns

Poorly implemented rule allowed miscreants to deceive users with trusted URLs

Elon Musk's X has apparently fixed an embarrassing issue implemented earlier in the week that royally bungled URLs on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.…

  • April 10th 2024 at 10:37

Turning the tide on third-party risk

Using threat intelligence to mitigate against security breaches

Webinar There are some unhappy projections out there about the prevalence of third-party security breaches.…

  • April 10th 2024 at 08:39

Chrome Enterprise Premium promises extra security – for a fee

Paying for browsers is no longer a memory from the 1990s

Cloud Next Hoping to upsell freeloading corporate users of its Chrome browser, Google has announced Chrome Enterprise Premium – which comes with a dash of AI security sauce for just $6 per user per month.…

  • April 10th 2024 at 06:26

Microsoft squashes SmartScreen security bypass bug exploited in the wild

Plus: Adobe, SAP, Fortinet, VMware, Cisco issue pressing updates

Patch Tuesday Microsoft fixed 149 security flaws in its own products this week, and while Redmond acknowledged one of those vulnerabilities is being actively exploited, we've been told another hole is under attack, too.…

  • April 10th 2024 at 00:15

Got an unpatched LG 'smart' television? It could be watching you back

Four fatal flaws allow TV takeover

A handful of bugs in LG smart TVs running WebOS could allow an attacker to bypass authorization and gain root access on the device.…

  • April 9th 2024 at 18:00

UK businesses shockingly unaware of how to handle security threats

Many decide to make no changes after detecting a breach

UK businesses' response to security breaches has "astounded" experts following the release of the government's official cybercrime stats for 2024.…

  • April 9th 2024 at 12:41

US insurers use drone photos to deny home insurance policies

Of course, it helps if you don't live in a potential disaster zone

US insurance companies are reportedly relying on aerial photos from drones to deny claims.…

  • April 8th 2024 at 20:30

Home Depot confirms worker data leak after miscreant dumps info online

SaaS slip up leads to scumbags seeking sinecure

Home Depot has confirmed that a third-party company accidentally exposed some of its employees' personal details after a criminal copy-pasted the data online.…

  • April 8th 2024 at 18:01

Puppies, kittens, data at risk after 'cyber incident' at veterinary giant

IT systems pulled offline for chance to paws and reflect

First, they came for hospitals, then it was charities and cancer centers. Now, cyber scumbags are coming for the puppies and kittens.…

  • April 8th 2024 at 14:30

Change Healthcare faces second ransomware dilemma weeks after ALPHV attack

Theories abound over who's truly responsible

Change Healthcare is allegedly being extorted by a second ransomware gang, mere weeks after recovering from an ALPHV attack.…

  • April 8th 2024 at 13:00

Head of Israeli cyber spy unit exposed ... by his own privacy mistake

Plus: Another local government hobbled by ransomware; Huge rise in infostealing malware; and critical vulns

Infosec in brief Protecting your privacy online is hard. So hard, in fact, that even a top Israeli spy who managed to stay incognito for 20 years has found himself exposed after one basic error.…

  • April 8th 2024 at 06:28

What can be done to protect open source devs from next xz backdoor drama?

What happened, how it was found, and what your vultures have made of it all

Kettle It's been about a week since the shock discovery of a hidden and truly sophisticated backdoor in the xz software library that ordinarily is used by countless systems.…

  • April 6th 2024 at 16:12

US government excoriates Microsoft for 'avoidable errors' but keeps paying for its products

In what other sphere does a bad supplier not feel pain for its foulups?

Analysis You might think that when a government supplier fails in one of its key duties it would find itself shunned or at least feel financial pain.…

  • April 5th 2024 at 14:30

Hotel check-in terminal bug spews out access codes for guest rooms

Attacks could be completed in seconds, compromising customer safety

A self-service check-in terminal used in a German Ibis budget hotel was found leaking hotel room keycodes, and the researcher behind the discovery claims the issue could potentially affect hotels around Europe.…

  • April 5th 2024 at 12:30

Academics probe Apple's privacy settings and get lost and confused

Just disabling Siri requires visits to five submenus

A study has concluded that Apple's privacy practices aren't particularly effective, because default apps on the iPhone and Mac have limited privacy settings and confusing configuration options.…

  • April 5th 2024 at 05:34

World's second-largest eyeglass lens-maker blinded by infosec incident

Japan's Hoya also makes components for chips, displays, and hard disks, and has spent four days groping for a fix

If ever there was an incident that brings the need for good infosec into sharp focus, this is the one: Japan's Hoya – a maker of eyeglass and contact lenses, plus kit used to make semiconductor manufacturing, flat panel displays, and hard disk drives – has halted some production and sales activity after experiencing an attack on its IT systems.…

  • April 5th 2024 at 01:45

Feds probe alleged classified US govt data theft and leak

State Dept keeps schtum 'for security reasons'

Updated Uncle Sam is investigating claims that some miscreant stole and leaked classified information from the Pentagon and other national security agencies.…

  • April 4th 2024 at 18:20

Ivanti commits to secure-by-design overhaul after vulnerability nightmare

CEO addresses whirlwind start to 2024 and how it plans to prevent a repeat

Ivanti has committed to adopting a secure-by-design approach to security as it gears up for an organizational overhaul in response to the multiple vulnerabilities in Connect Secure exploited earlier this year.…

  • April 4th 2024 at 15:07

Ransomware gang did steal residents' confidential data, UK city council admits

INC Ransom emerges as a growing threat as some ex-LockBit/ALPHV affiliates get new gigs

Leicester City Council is finally admitting its "cyber incident" was carried out by a ransomware gang and that data was stolen, hours after the criminals forced its hand.…

  • April 4th 2024 at 10:49

When AI attacks

Watch this webinar for a hair raising journey into the darkest depths of GenAI enabled cyber crime

Sponsored Post Artificial intelligence (AI) offers enormous commercial potential but also substantial risks to data security if it is harnessed by cyber criminals intent on stealing or corrupting sensitive information for their own gain.…

  • April 4th 2024 at 08:56

Nearly 1M medical records feared stolen from City of Hope cancer centers

Is there no cure for this cyber-plague?

Nearly one million individuals' personal details, financial account information, and medical records may well have been stolen from City of Hope systems in the United States.…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 23:33

Cyberattack hits Omni Hotels systems, taking out bookings, payments, door locks

As WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, other Meta bits plus Apple stuff fall offline today

Updated Omni Hotels & Resorts' computer systems have been offline since Friday due to what the American luxury hospitality chain called a "disruption."…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 19:28

Security pioneer Ross Anderson dies at 67

A man with a list of accolades long enough for several lifetimes, friends remember his brilliance

Obituary Venerable computer scientist and information security expert Ross Anderson has died at the age of 67.…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 12:48

Google bakes new cookie strategy that will leave crooks with a bad taste

Device Bound Session Credentials said to render cookie theft useless

Google reckons that cookie theft is a problem for users, and is seeking to address it with a mechanism to tie authentication data to a specific device, rendering any stolen cookies useless.…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 12:08

Meet clickjacking's slicker cousin, 'gesture jacking,' aka 'cross window forgery'

Web devs advised to do their part to limit UI redress attacks

Web browsers still struggle to prevent clickjacking, an attack technique first noted in 2008 that repurposes web page interface elements to deceive visitors.…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 06:33

Microsoft slammed for lax security that led to China's cyber-raid on Exchange Online

CISA calls for 'fundamental, security-focused reforms' to happen ASAP, delaying work on other software

A review of the June 2023 attack on Microsoft's Exchange Online hosted email service – which saw accounts used by senior US officials compromised by a China-linked group called "Storm-0558" – has found that the incident would have been preventable save for Microsoft's lax infosec culture and sub-par cloud security precautions.…

  • April 3rd 2024 at 02:15

Feds finally decide to do something about years-old SS7 spy holes in phone networks

And Diameter, too, for good measure

The FCC appears to finally be stepping up efforts to secure decades-old flaws in American telephone networks that are allegedly being used by foreign governments and surveillance outfits to remotely spy on and monitor wireless devices.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 23:17

OWASP server blunder exposes decade of resumes

Irony alerts: Open Web Application Security Project Foundation suffers lapse

A misconfigured MediaWiki web server allowed digital snoops to access members' resumes containing their personal details at the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Foundation.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 18:30

Pandabuy confirms crooks nabbed data on 1.3M punters

Nothing says 'sorry' like 10 percent off shipping for a month

Ecommerce platform Pandabuy has apologized after two cybercriminals were spotted hawking personal data belonging to 1.3 million of its customers.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 16:30

Microsoft warns deepfake election subversion is disturbingly easy

Simple stuff like slapping on a logo fools more folks and travels further

As hundreds of millions of voters around the globe prepare to elect their leaders this year, there's no question that trolls will try to sway the outcomes using AI, according to Clint Watts, general manager of Microsoft's Threat Analysis Center.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 15:00

Rubrik files to go public following alliance with Microsoft

Cloud cyber resilience model could raise $700M despite $278M losses

Cloud security provider Rubrik has filed for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange following a flurry of similar flotations.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 13:30

Polish officials may face criminal charges in Pegasus spyware probe

Victims of the powerful surveillance tool will soon find out the truth

Former Polish government officials may face criminal charges following an investigation into their use of the notorious spyware Pegasus to surveil political opponents and others.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 12:00

INC Ransom claims to be behind 'cyber incident' at UK city council

This follows attack on NHS services in Scotland last week

The cyber skids at INC Ransom are claiming responsbility for the ongoing cybersecurity incident at Leicester City Council, according to a post caught by eagle-eyed infosec watchers.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 11:15

Happy 20th birthday Gmail, you're mostly grown up – now fix the spam

Senders of more than 5K messages a day are in the crosshairs

It was 20 years ago on Monday that Google unleashed Gmail on the world, and the chocolate factory is celebrating with new rules that just might, hopefully, cut down on the amount of spam users receive.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 09:27

Apple's GoFetch silicon security fail was down to an obsession with speed

Ye cannae change the laws of physics, but you can change your mind

Opinion Apple is good at security. It's good at processors. Thus GoFetch, a major security flaw in its processor architecture, is a double whammy.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 07:30

Six banks share customer info to help Singapore fight money laundering

Plus: Google Cloud ANZ boss departs; Japan revives airliner ambitions; China-linked attackers target Asian entities

Asia in brief Singapore's Monetary Authority on Monday launched an application, intuitively named "COllaborative Sharing of Money Laundering/TF Information & Cases" (COSMIC for short, obviously) to target money laundering and terrorism financing.…

  • April 2nd 2024 at 00:59
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