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Fileless Infection Steals Creds with Bank
Trojan - Infosecurity Magazine
A new variant of the password-stealing Ursnif bank Trojan
has been found in the wild delivering fileless infections
while remaining undetected, according to Cisco Talos
Intelligence.
Airbus Says Staff Caught in Data Breach
Digital Growth Exposes Firms to Complexity and Threats
Execs Remain Weak Link in Cybersecurity Chain
FDD Finds Trump’s Cyber Policies Are Sensible
Global Ransomware Attack Could Cost $193 Billion
Iran APT Group Targets Foreign Embassies
Kwik-Fit in Trouble After IT Systems Go Down
Matrix Ransomware: A Threat to Low-Hanging Fruit
Most IT Pros Share and Reuse Passwords: Report
New UK Fraud Rules Set to Empower Victims
Report: Majority of Small UK Businesses ‘Ignoring GDPR Risks’
Third-Party Breaches Plague Multiple Industries
UK Government Pledges Skills and IoT Funding
US Launches Major Effort to Disrupt North Korean botnet
White Hat Ball 2019 Raises £193,000 for NSPCC’s Childline Service
Critical FaceTime bug turns
iPhones, Macs into eavesdropping
tools - Help Net Security
A shocking and easily exploitable FaceTime bug
allows people to listen in on other users of Apple
devices by simply calling them through the
service.
$1.7 billion in cryptocurrency was stolen and scammed in 2018
Emotet: A veritable Swiss Army knife of malicious capabilities
Employees report 23,000 phishing incidents annually, costing $4.3 million
to investigate
ENISA outlines top cyber threats and trends in 2018
Enterprises are struggling with cloud complexity and security
Facebook plans to integrate WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram
Global IT spending to reach $3.8 trillion in 2019, up 3.2% from 2018
How privacy and security concerns affect password practices
How to know when you're ready for a fractional CISO
Industry reactions to Data Privacy Day 2019
Is your organization ready for the data explosion?
Safeguarding your data from human error and phishing attacks with the
cloud
The biggest cybersecurity challenge? Communicating threats internally
What steps consumers need to take to protect themselves online
Japan to Hunt Down Citizens’ Insecure IoT
Devices Creating a Security Culture & Solving
the Human Problem
Japan will carry out a “survey” of 200 million deployed IoT
devices, with white-hats trying to log into internet-discoverable
devices using default credentials. People are the biggest weakness to security breaches;
people can also be your organization's biggest
defense.
2019 Already Marred By Slew of Data Breach Incidents
2019 and Beyond: The (Expanded) RSAC Advisory Board Weighs in on What’s Next: Pt. 2
Airbus Data Takes Flight; and Billions of Credentials Dumped on Dark Web
Attackers Can Track Kids' Locations via Connected Watches
Chafer APT Takes Aim at Diplomats in Iran with Improved Custom Malware
Cybercriminals Aim for the Super Bowl Goal Posts
Houzz Urges Password Resets After Data Breach
Prepare to Defend Your Network Against Swarm-as-a-Service
TheMoon Rises Again, With a Botnet-as-a-Service Threat
Credential-Sniffing Phishing Attacks Erupted in 2018
Threatpost News Wrap Podcast For Feb. 1
3 Ways Companies Mess Up GDPR Compliance the Most
8 Cybersecurity Myths Debunked
Airbus Employee Info Exposed in Data Breach
FaceTime Bug an AppSec Fail
Iran Ups its Traditional Cyber Espionage Tradecraft
Japan Authorizes IoT Hacking
Justice Dept. Alerting Victims of North Korean ...
Massive DDoS Attack Generates 500 Million Packets ...
Rubrik Data Leak is Another Cloud Misconfiguration ...
US Law Enforcement Shuts Down Massive Marketplace ...
Why Privacy Is Hard Work
Israel blocks Iran cyber-attacks 'daily':
Netanyahu - ET CISO Russia hit by new wave of
ransomware spam
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday accused arch-
foe Iran of regularly launching cyber-attacks on Israe January 2019 has seen an uptick in detections of
malicious JavaScript email attachments with
Russian users hit by a large wave of ransomware-
spreading spam.
Airbus reports breach into its systems after cyber attack
Cyber attacks outpacing physical terror attacks
Data privacy day: Here’s all you need to know about risks and remedies of 'Indian Data
Protection bill'
European heavyweights Airbus, Altran targeted by cyberattacks
Hacks and facts: 10 things you didn't know about data privacy
Potential global cyber attack could cause $85 bln-$193 bln worth of damage - report
U.S. citizen leaks data on 14,200 people in Singapore with HIV ‘We’re coming for you’, global police tell DDoS attack buyers
“Love you” malspam gets a makeover for massive Japan-targeted campaign
Cybercrime black markets: Dark web services and their prices
Four new caches of stolen logins put Collection #1 in the shade
Japan to probe citizens’ IoT gadgets in the name of security
Russia hit by new wave of ransomware spam
Bankinfosecurity Information-management
Aetna Fined Yet Again for Exposing HIV Information
Airbus Hacked: Aircraft Giant Discloses Data Breach
Bangladesh Bank Sues to Recover Funds After Cyber Heist
Privacy: Several States Consider New Laws
Stolen RDP Credentials Live On After xDedic Takedown
Yahoo's Proposed Data Breach Lawsuit Settlement: Rejected
How organizations need to react to new data privacy challenges
Pentagon's cybersecurity found unable to stay ahead of attackers
Perceptions and reality of cyber defenses differ widely, study reveals
Shortages of talent, training haunt cybersecurity efforts
The search for key tech talent will get harder and more costly in 2019