Network Security

Interpol, African Nations Arrest 1,006 in Sweeping ‘Operation Serengeti’
Interpol led 19 African countries in a massive anti-cybercriminal effort dubbed "Operation Serengeti" that shut down a range of scams and attacks that bled $193 million from 35,000 victims. More than 1,000 ...
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Supply Chain Ransomware Attack Hits Starbucks, UK Grocers
Coffee store giant Starbucks was among other organizations affected by a ransomware attack this month on cloud managed service provider Blue Yonder, a Panasonic subsidiary that has more than 3,000 customers. Two ...
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QNAP’s Buggy Security Fix Causes Chaos
Richi Jennings | | automatic updates, data storage, firmware, firmware patch, firmware security, firmware update, Firmware Updates, hard disk drive, hard drive, NAS, os security updates, QNAP, QTS, RAID, Release Management, SB Blogwatch, security update, storage
RAID FAIL: NAS Maker does a CrowdStrike—cleanup on /dev/dsk/c1t2d3s4 please ...
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Huge Leak of Customer Data Includes Military Personnel Info
EnamelPins, which manufactures and sells medals, pins, and other emblematic accessories, for months left open an Elasticsearch instance that exposed 300,000 customer emails, including 2,500 from military and government personnel. The company, ...
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The Cyberthreats from China are Ongoing: U.S. Officials
U.S. officials are pushing back at the ongoing threats posted by Chinese state-sponsored hackers like Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon, which have infiltrated critical infrastructure organizations to steal information and preposition themselves ...
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How Effective Network Management Enhances Collaboration Between IT and Security Teams
For small and mid-size businesses (SMBs), balancing IT and security resources can be both challenging and essential. With limited resources and personnel, SMBs often rely on multifunctional roles and streamlined operations ...
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U.S. Agencies Seize Four North Korean IT Worker Scam Websites
Jeffrey Burt | | china espionage, Department of Justice (DOJ), fake IT worker scam, North Korean cyber espionage
U.S. law enforcement agencies seized the websites of four North Korean fake IT worker scams that were uncovered by SentinelOne threat researchers and linked to a larger network of Chinese front companies ...
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Here’s Yet Another D-Link RCE That Won’t be Fixed
Richi Jennings | | D-Link, D-Link Corporation, D-Link vulnerability, D-Link zero day, Internet of things, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Things (IoT) Security, Internet of Things cyber security, iot, SB Blogwatch
D-Licious: Stubborn network device maker digs in heels and tells you to buy new gear ...
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Black Friday Scammers are Hard at Work: Security Experts
Scammers are using everything from fraudulent deals and fake ads to spoofed websites and brand impersonation to target online shoppers who are gearing up for Black Friday as the holiday buying season ...
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EPA IG Office: ‘High-Risk’ Security Flaws in Hundreds of Water Systems
Jeffrey Burt | | cyber attack on critical infrastructure, EPA, public water systems, Vulnerabilities
The watchdog for the EPA found that, of 1,062 U.S. drinking water systems it assessed, 97 had "critical" or "high-risk" security flaws and another 211 had less dangerous vulnerabilities, risking threats from ...
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