September 2024
Crypto scams rake in $5.6B a year for cyberscum lowlifes, FBI says
Elderly people report the greatest losses The FBI just dropped its annual report examining the costs of crypto-related cybercrime, painting a predictably grim picture as total losses in the US exceeded $5.6 billion in 2023 – a 45 percent year-on-year increase.…
Thanks, Edward Snowden: You propelled China to quantum networking leadership
Beijing aimed research at immediate needs – like blocking leaks – while the US sought abstract knowledge China has an undeniable lead in quantum networking technology – a state of affairs that should give the US pause, despite its lead in quantum computing.…
WhatsApp’s ‘View Once’ could be ‘View Whenever’ due to a flaw
It promised vanishing messages, but now 'it's privacy theater' Video A popular privacy feature in WhatsApp is "completely broken and can be trivially bypassed," according to developers at cryptowallet startup Zengo.…
Russia’s top-secret military unit reportedly plots undersea cable ‘sabotage’
US alarmed by heightened Kremlin naval activity worldwide Russia's naval activity near undersea cables is reportedly drawing the scrutiny of US officials, further sparking concerns that the Kremlin may be plotting to "sabotage" underwater infrastructure via a secretive, dedicated military unit called the General Staff Main Directorate for…
Avis alerts nearly 300k car renters that crooks stole their info
'Insider wrongdoing' to blame for the breach Avis Rent A Car System has alerted 299,006 customers across multiple US states that their personal information was stolen in an August data breach.…
1.7M potentially pwned after payment services provider takes a year to notice break-in
Criminals with plenty of time on their hands may now have credit card details Around 1.7 million people will receive a letter from Florida-based Slim CD, if they haven't already, after the company detected an intrusion dating back nearly a year.…
Strengthening enterprise storage against cyber threats
Watch this webinar for tips on enhancing resilience with advanced protection strategies Webinar As cyberattacks like ransomware and malware grow more sophisticated, organizations need to ensure their enterprise storage systems are robust and resilient.…
Kremlin-linked COLDRIVER crooks take pro-democracy NGOs for phishy ride
The latest of many attempts to stifle perceived threats to Putin's regime A pro-democracy NGO in Russia says it looks like the Kremlin-linked COLDRIVER group was behind last month's hack-and-leak job that saw files and inboxes dumped online.…
Cybersecurity regulation stepping up
Understanding new NIS2, DORA, and Tiber-EU legislation is essential to improving IT security, explains SANS Webinar As cybersecurity regulations tighten, organisations face new challenges that require more than just compliance checklists.…
Despite cyberattacks, water security standards remain a pipe dream
White House floats round two of regulations Feature It sounds like the start of a bad joke: Digital trespassers from China, Russia, and Iran break into US water systems.…