Day

October 31, 2024
[ad_1] Ransomware hasn’t slowed down as a major cybersecurity threat facing all industries. In the past 12 months, across industry, 75% of organizations were affected by ransomware more than once – a jump from 61% in 2023, according to a new report from SpyCloud. Unfortunately, even with increased awareness of the costs and consequences, the...
Read More
[ad_1] ORLANDO — A former worker hacked servers at Walt Disney World after being fired in order to manipulate computer menus by changing prices, adding profanities and altering notifications to wrongly declare some items as safe for people with allergies, according to a federal criminal complaint. The former employee was arrested last week following an...
Read More
[ad_1] Keepit Wins Big at Top Infosec Innovator 2024 Awards Solidifying Its Role as a Select Platform for Data Security and Ransomware Protection  Silicon Canals [ad_2] Source link .........................
Read More
[ad_1] Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has announced a $1 million grant to establish a cybersecurity research and education center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. “When it comes to cybersecurity, we are only as strong as our weakest link,” Attorney General Griffin said. “UA Little Rock is providing a shield and sword...
Read More
[ad_1] Breach Notification , Fraud Management & Cybercrime , Healthcare Colorado Laboratory Already Facing Several Proposed Class Action Breach Lawsuits Marianne Kolbasuk McGee (HealthInfoSec) • October 31, 2024     Medical testing labs have been the targets of some major attacks by cybercriminals (Image: Getty Images) Six months after an employee opened a phishing email...
Read More
[ad_1] A bitter ex-Disney World employee has been accused of hacking menu software and making life-threatening alterations.  Michael Scheuer changed allergen information on the resort’s menus to falsely indicate that items were peanut free, according to the criminal complaint. The documents reads: ‘Some of the changes, such as changes to prices and adding profanity to the...
Read More
[ad_1] The Federal Circuit ruled that an administrative tribunal was on firm footing when it determined a trio of Centripetal Networks LLC network-security patents that Palo Alto Networks Inc. had successfully challenged are obvious, and thus invalid. Judge Richard G. Taranto, writing for a three-judge panel, affirmed the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s obviousness findings...
Read More
[ad_1] Unit 42 recently reported that it has identified “Jumpy Pisces, a North Korean state-sponsored threat group associated with the Reconnaissance General Bureau of the Korean People’s Army, as a key player in a recent ransomware incident.” Its investigation indicates “with moderate confidence that Jumpy Pisces, or a faction of the group, is now collaborating with the...
Read More
[ad_1] ORLANDO, Fla. — A former worker hacked servers at Walt Disney World after being fired in order to manipulate computer menus by changing prices, adding profanities and altering notifications to wrongly declare some items as safe for people with allergies, according to a federal criminal complaint. The former employee was arrested last week following...
Read More
[ad_1] The CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog and enhanced logging guidelines are among the new measurement tools added for the 2024 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program. Last month, the Department of Homeland Security announced the availability of $279.9 million in grant funding for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant...
Read More
1 2 3 4 5 15

GET THE NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY CONSULTING APP

 










National Cyber Security

FREE
VIEW