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EL DIARIO DEL CISO
(THE CISO JOURNAL)
Thinking and Working for a
Digital Security Leader
International InfoSec & Cybersecurity News
FBI: $2.7 Billion in Losses to Cyber-
Enabled Crimes in 2018
Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) last year
received an average of 900+ reports daily of
Internet-enabled theft, fraud, and exploitation.
Password "123456" Used by 23.2
Million Users Worldwide - Infosecurity
Magazine
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) expects
42% of Britain online users to lose money due to
fraud, according to its first UK Cyber Survey. Released
over the Easter weekend (April 21, 2019), the report
also found that the most-used password from global
cyber breaches was "123456," with "ashley" the most-
used name as a password.
1 in 4 Workers Are Aware Of Security Guidelines
4 Tips to Protect Your Business Against Social ...
5 Security Challenges to API Protection
55% of SMBs Would Pay Up Post-Ransomware Attack
6 Takeaways from Ransomware Attacks in Q1
App Exposes Wi-Fi Credentials for Thousands of ...
APT34 Toolset, Victim Data Leaked via Telegram
Attackers Aren't Invincible & We Must Use That to ...
City of Stuart Still Recovering from Ryuk ...
Cloud Security Spend Set to Reach $12.6B by 2023
Cyberattackers Focus on More Subtle Techniques
Enterprise Trojan Detections Spike 200% in Q1 2019
Facebook Accidentally Imported 1.5M Users' Email ...
Former Student Admits to USB Killer Attack
Go Medieval to Keep OT Safe
How a Nigerian ISP Accidentally Hijacked the Internet
How to Raise the Level of AppSec Competency in Your ...
Malware Makes Itself at Home in Set-Top Boxes
New EternalBlue Family Member Takes Aim at Asian ...
New Twist in the Stuxnet Story
Ramblings of a Recovering Academic on the So-Called ...
Regulations, Insider Threat Handicap Healthcare IT ...
Russia Hacked Clinton's Computers Five Hours After ...
Security Vulns in Microsoft Products Continue to ...
Survey Shows a Security Conundrum
The Cybersecurity Automation Paradox
Third-Party Cyber-Risk by the Numbers
Trojanized TeamViewer Used in Targeted Attacks ...
Two Charged with Economic Espionage, GE Trade ...
WannaCry Hero Hutchins Pleads Guilty to Malware ...
When Every Attack Is a Zero Day
Who Gets Targeted Most in Cyberattack Campaigns
Why We Need a 'Cleaner Internet'
British cyber expert pleads guilty to
creating malware, IT Security News,
ET CISO -
ciso.economictimes.indiatimes.com
A British cybersecurity researcher credited with
stopping a worldwide computer virus has pleaded
guilty to developing malware to steal banking
information.
facebook: Facebook sets aside $3B for privacy penalty, beats profit estimates
Leading IT cos say beefed up security but no data breach
Russian hackers targeting European embassies: Report
Top Navy commanders to review security preparedness in maritime domain
worst password: Over 23.2 mn accounts use '123456' as password
Addiction Center Patients Exposed in Privacy Snafu
Amnesty International Hong Kong Attacked
Attacks on Businesses Soar 235% in Q1
CISOs Consider Quitting Industry Over Surging Stress
Cryptojacking: It’s Jacked Up
Cyber Readiness Worsens as Attacks Soar
Dark Web’s Wall Street Market Suspected of Exit Scam
Data Protection Commission Investigates Facebook
European Parliament Approves Mass ID Database Plans
FBI: BEC Losses Surged to $1.3bn in 2018
How to establish Visibility, Governance and a Security Culture for Multi-Cloud
Insider Threats a Top Risk to Healthcare
IoT Set to Put Strain on Cyber Skills Market
Magecart Swoops in to Strike Atlanta Hawks Shop
Online Thief Cracks Private Keys to Steal $54m in ETH
Pros Feel Aligned with Board, Still Fear a Phish
Report: 42% of Used Drives Sold on eBay Hold Sensitive Data
Singapore Responds to Recent Cybersecurity Attacks
State of Washington Expands Breach Notice Laws
Survival of the Fittest: Take Security to the Edge
The Changing Structure of Cybersecurity Teams
UK Government Allows Huawei to Provide ‘Non-Core’ 5G Kit
WannaCry 'Hero' Pleads Guilty to Writing Malware in US Court
Qualcomm chips leak crypto data
from secure execution environment -
Help Net Security
A vulnerability in Qualcomm chips could be exploited
by attackers to retrieve encryption keys and sensitive
information from the chipsets’ secure execution
environment
A casual approach to workplace communications presents major security risks
Another European manufacturer crippled by ransomware
Are your passwords among the 100,000 most breached ones?
As bad bots grow more sophisticated, so does the number of industries impacted by
them
Attackers are weaponizing more vulnerabilities than ever before
Consumers trust banks most with their personal data, 68% still fear identity theft
Cybercriminals are becoming more methodical and adaptive
Employers should develop cybersecurity protocols and invest more in employee training
programs
Established companies leveraging fintech capabilities for growth
Global spending on digital transformation to reach $1.18 trillion in 2019
Latest numbers show why BEC/EAC scams are here to stay
PDF: The vehicle of choice for malware and fraud
Researchers develop new tool for safety-critical software testing
Researchers flag new Oracle WebLogic zero-day RCE flaw
Scientists may have identified a new way to improve network security
The foundation: Quantifying risk with focused security measurement
The latest DDoS attacks are mostly multi-vector and morph over time
Too fast, too insecure: Securing Mongo Express web administrative interfaces
Underserved populations unaware of cybersecurity risks
Where data privacy executives plan to focus their strategies and budgets
You can't fix what you can't see: A new way of looking at network performance