MoneyGram says there is no evidence that ransomware is behind a recent cyberattack that led to a five-day outage in September. […] Go to Source Author: Lawrence Abrams
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Comcast Cable Communications and Truist Bank have disclosed they were impacted by a data breach at FBCS, and are now informing their respective customers that their data has been compromised. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
A 21-year-old man from Indiana named Evan Frederick Light pleaded guilty to stealing $37,704,560 worth of cryptocurrency from 571 victims in a 2022 cyberattack. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
Google Pay alarmed users this week after erroneously sending out “new card” added email notifications. Google has acknowledged that the email was “accidental” and that no user information was compromised. […] Go to Source Author: Ax Sharma
Apple has released iOS and iPadOS updates to address two security issues, one of which could have allowed a user’s passwords to be read out aloud by its VoiceOver assistive technology. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-44204, has been described as a logic problem in the new Passwords app impacting a slew of iPhones and iPads. […]
The collaboration with industry partners will improve collective AI defenses. Trusted contributors receive protected and anonymized data on real-world AI incidents. Go to Source Author: Jennifer Lawinski, Contributing Writer
On Thursday, K-12 school district Highline Public Schools confirmed that a ransomware attack forced it to shut down all schools in early September. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
CVE-2024-44204 is one of two new Apple iOS security vulnerabilities that showcase an unexpected coming together of privacy snafus and accessibility features. Go to Source Author: Nate Nelson, Contributing Writer
A growing number of organizations are taking longer to get back on their feet after an attack, and they’re paying high price tags to do so — up to $2M or more. Go to Source Author: Kristina Beek, Associate Editor, Dark Reading
The successful disruption of notorious Russian hacker group Star Blizzard’s operations arrives one month out from the US presidential election — one of the APT’s prime targets. Go to Source Author: Nathan Eddy, Contributing Writer
