The island nation of over 1.4 million people announced on Friday that its Ministry of Digital Transformation discovered a cyberattack targeting the country’s Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Legal Affairs (AGLA) in recent days.
Incidents of online extortion reported to the police increased by nearly two-fifths in 2022 compared to a year previously, according to law firm RPC. The findings, which cover the full year to December 2022, were sourced from the UK’s Action Fraud.
The threat actors behind the RomCom RAT have been suspected of phishing attacks targeting the upcoming NATO Summit in Vilnius as well as an identified organization supporting Ukraine abroad.
An international financial institution owned by the world’s central banks has published a new framework designed to help members mitigate cyber risks associated with their digital currencies.
Unlike its competitors, Genesis Market did not just sell stolen data and credentials but also provided a platform to criminals that allowed them to weaponize that data using a custom browser extension to impersonate victims.
A recently patched vulnerability in Ubiquiti EdgeRouter and AirCube devices could be exploited to execute arbitrary code, vulnerability reporting firm SSD Secure Disclosure warns.
Honeywell has agreed to acquire SCADAfence for an undisclosed amount and plans on integrating its solutions into the company’s Forge Cybersecurity+ suite. The deal is expected to close in the second half of the year.
Indonesian security researcher Teguh Aprianto revealed on Twitter last week that a hacker had put up for sale Indonesian passport holders’ details including their full names, birth dates, gender, passport numbers, and passport validity dates.
The HHS HIPAA Breach Reporting Tool shows that 336 major health data breaches affected nearly 41.4 million individuals between January 1st and June 30th this year – nearly double the number affected during the same period last year.
ISACA is joining the European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO). The membership will work to accelerate ECSO and ISACA’s shared commitment to advancing cybersecurity, fostering collaboration and driving digital trust across Europe.