The cyber threat actor NoName057(16) is adapting its DDoS tactics with enhanced encryption and tailored software versions to target European entities, particularly those supporting Ukraine.
The Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense has announced that it successfully breached the servers of the Russian Ministry of Defense (Minoborony) and obtained sensitive documents.
The National Intelligence Service (NIS) of South Korea reported that North Korean hackers targeted two South Korean microchip equipment companies, using “living-off-the-land” techniques to steal product designs and facility photos.
Researchers from Israel Institute of Technology, Intuit and Cornell Tech have developed a computer worm called “Morris II” that targets generative AI (GenAI) applications to spread malware and steal personal data.
UnitedHealth Group is offering short-term financial assistance to healthcare providers affected by the Change Healthcare IT outage, providing interest-free, fee-free funding.
The funding, co-led by Pi Ventures and Kira Studio, brings the total raised to $6 million. The company plans to use the funding to expand its teams and research and development efforts.
American Express has issued a data breach notification after one of its service providers experienced unauthorized access to its systems. This has led to the exposure of American Express Card account numbers, names, and card expiration dates.
Ivanti disputes the U.S. cybersecurity agency’s claim that hackers can establish persistence on rooted appliances through a factory reset, stating that it won’t succeed in a live customer environment.
The website used by the ransomware group responsible for breaching a major US healthcare payment processor went down, causing financial pressure on medical providers and difficulty for consumers to access medicine.
NTT West president resigned to take responsibility for the leak of 9.28 million customers’ data, reflecting the significance of social responsibility in Japanese corporate culture.