The White House issued an executive order to improve maritime port security, including bolstering cybersecurity policies and investing in infrastructure, while addressing concerns about Chinese-owned cranes’ potential cybersecurity threats.
The Australian government has experienced a significant increase in data breaches, with human error being the leading cause, highlighting the need for improved detection and response systems.
The cyberattack on Das Team Ag by the Black Basta ransomware group highlights the increasing threat to recruitment agencies and the potential consequences for affected individuals.
LockBit ransomware attacks are still occurring despite law enforcement takedown efforts, with threat actors exploiting ScreenConnect vulnerabilities to deploy the ransomware on compromised networks.
The company has informed customers of potential email loss and is working with experts to investigate the cyberattack, which was carried out by an organized group of hackers.
The outage of Quik Pawn Shop’s website indicates a potential cyberattack consequence, hindering communication and leaving customers unaware of the breach’s extent and implications.
The breach did not compromise payment details, and U-Haul has reset passwords for affected accounts, implemented additional security measures, and offered one-year identity theft protection service to affected customers.
A security flaw in Apple’s Shortcuts app allowed shortcuts to access sensitive data on devices without user consent. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-23204, was patched by Apple on January 22, 2024.
An advanced phishing campaign targeting the Oil and Gas industry is distributing the Rhadamanthys Stealer, an uncommon and sophisticated Malware-as-a-Service information stealer.
Two Chinese nationals, Haotian Sun and Pengfei Xue, have been found guilty of running a fraudulent scheme targeting Apple. They sent thousands of fake iPhones to Apple for repair, hoping to receive genuine replacements.