The acquisition is Node4’s third significant growth purchase in the last 18 months, having also bought risual, an IT managed services and solutions provider and Tisski, a leading UK-based independent Microsoft Business applications partner.
Small organizations face the same security threats as organizations overall but have fewer resources to address them, according to Netwrix. The most common security incidents are phishing, ransomware, and user account compromise.
The tech retailer Poorvika had a non-password-protected data breach exposing sensitive employee and customer data. The breach included a vast number of records, including personal information, email addresses, tax invoices, and payment receipts.
The development was reported by the Irish Independent, which said the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has been in contact with the social media giant about the new product and confirmed the release won’t extend to the EU “at this point.”
RedEnergy stealer uses a fake update campaign to target multiple industry verticals and possesses the ability to steal information from various browsers while also incorporating different modules for carrying out ransomware activities.
Check Point spotted a new campaign by a Chinese threat actor targeting diplomatic entities in Europe. Dubbed SmugX, the campaign uses HTML smuggling to deploy a new variant of PlugX RAT. The campaign reportedly overlaps with the activity of RedDelta and Mustang Panda. Organizations are advised to use the IOCs associated with the campaign to […]
Complete sexual assault case folios containing these details were among more than 300,000 files dumped online in March after the 36,000-student Minneapolis Public Schools refused to pay a $1 million ransom.
The services of the company were suspended early Sunday and during the afternoon the company shared a Google spreadsheet showing crypto assets that have been stolen by the attackers.
All container loading and unloading operations at the terminals using trailers have been canceled, causing massive financial losses to the port and severe disruption to the circulation of goods to and from Japan.
Preliminary findings suggest that seven men, two women aged 19 to 27, and a 16-year-old facilitated the scam by providing their bank accounts, Internet banking credentials, and Singpass credentials to perpetrators for monetary gain.