Infosecurity News

  1. Infosec Pros: AI Could Soon Be Used Against Us

    Cylance study also finds Russia is now perceived as biggest threat to US

  2. FCC Imposes $82M Fine for Spoofed Pernicious Robocalls

    Calls targeted the elderly, the infirm and low-income families, “the dumber and more broke the better.”

  3. WannaCry Attackers Empty Bitcoin Ransom Wallets and Disappear

    More than $140,000 worth of Bitcoin ransom has been laundered and emptied from three online wallets.

  4. Insider Threats: Just 18% Have Incident Response Plans

    SANS study warns organisations aren’t detecting incidents effectively

  5. Symantec Sells Certificates Business for $950m

    DigiCert will face a tough task reviving the under-fire business

  6. Shades of Sony: Scope of HBO Hack Widens

    The hackers have apparently gained access to much more than a few pieces of content, including corporate email.

  7. UK Data Protection Bill, Incorporating GDPR, Expected in September

    A bill enshrining the EU's GDPR regulation into UK law could be introduced in Parliament in just a few weeks.

  8. Pharma Giant Merck Sees Petya Profit Hit for Rest of 2017

    Merck said it still doesn’t know the full magnitude of the impact of the attack.

  9. FireEye Confirms Details of Two Customers were Exposed

    FireEye has confirmed that business documents related to two separate customers in Israel have been ‘exposed’.

  10. Carbanak Drops New Backdoor to Step Up Info Theft

    “Bateleur” features robust anti-detection capabilities

  11. Alexa Hack Allows Continuous Eavesdropping

    Attackers can record and stream conversations that take place within Alexa’s “hearing,” and send them to a remote computer.

  12. Amazon Follows Apple in Complying with China's Internet Crackdown

    AWS users asked to cease any and all use of VPNs and other anonymization and encryption technologies.

  13. Home Secretary Jets to Silicon Valley for Terror Talks

    Rudd wants social media companies to step up action on terrorist content

  14. Anthem Medicare Patients Hit with Breach

    Medicare patients on its insurance roster may be affected by identity theft, thanks to a potentially malicious employee at a third-party company.

  15. International Threat Intelligence and Info-Sharing Surges in 2017

    Translations surge by triple digits, indicating robust information-sharing practices amid notable cybercrime incidents.

  16. FireEye Dismisses Compromise Claims over #LeakTheAnalyst Operation

    FireEye has refuted claims about compromise of its systems after an employee’s social media accounts were defaced.

  17. Apple Removes VPNs from China App Store

    Tech firm in a bind following government crackdown

  18. Verticals Vary Widely When it Comes to Prioritizing Cyber

    About 60% of finance/insurance execs consider cybersecurity a very high priority, vs 15% in hospitality and food.

  19. Emotet Crimeware Adds Self-Propagation to the Mix

    It can now pivot within a network to brute-force server accounts, and it harvests Outlook credential info to expand phishing net.

  20. German Police to Bypass Encryption by Hacking Devices

    Strategy would circumvent need to request encryption backdoors from providers

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