Security Leftovers
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Security Week ☛ Deloitte Says No Threat to Sensitive Data After Hacker Claims Server Breach
Deloitte says no sensitive data exposed after a notorious hacker leaked what he claimed to be internal communications.
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Silicon Angle ☛ MoneyGram services disrupted by likely ransomware attack, global transactions affected
Services at global payments and wire transfer services company MoneyGram International Inc. have been disrupted following a cyberattack that may have been a ransomware attack. MoneyGram customers first reported having issues with services from the company on Friday, Sept. 20.
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Security Week ☛ Cyberattack Causes MoneyGram Service Outage
MoneyGram’s money transfer services are down after the company took systems offline to contain a cyberattack.
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Security Week ☛ Automatic Tank Gauges Used in Critical Infrastructure Plagued by Critical Vulnerabilities
Bitsight finds critical vulnerabilities in several automatic tank gauge (ATG) products used in various critical infrastructure sectors.
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Security Week ☛ Iranian APT Operating as Initial Access Provider to Networks in the Middle East
Iranian state-sponsored threat actor UNC1860 is operating as an initial access provider to high-profile networks in the Middle East.
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Security Week ☛ Unpatched Vulnerabilities Expose Riello UPSs to Hacking: Security Firm
Hackers can take control of Riello UPS devices by exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities, a cybersecurity company has warned.
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Scoop News Group ☛ FEC expands campaign spending rules to allow for physical, cybersecurity purchases
The changes would permit federal candidates and current officeholders to use campaign funds to pay for software, devices and services and cover family members and campaign staff.
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Scoop News Group ☛ Exclusive: House Homeland Security chair releases, pushes forth cyber workforce bill
CyberScoop has the full details of the legislation, under which Rep. Mark Green wants to establish an ROTC-like program and more.
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RFERL ☛ Iranian Hackers Behind Attack Urging Revenge For Koran Burnings, Sweden Says
Iran's security service was behind a special operation against targets in Sweden, the Nordic country's Prosecutor's Office said
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Digital Music News ☛ Cybersecurity Experts Are Closing In On Ticketmaster Hacker, Report Says
Cybersecurity defense firm Mandiant is stalking the Ticketmaster hacker known as Judische who was behind the massive Snowflake breach. This breach impacted Ticketmaster, AT&T, Lending Tree, and more than 165 companies who utilized Snowflake’s services.
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Security Week ☛ Kaspersky’s US Exit Sparks Outrage as UltraAV Takes Over Systems Without Consent
Many US users are voicing concerns over the silent, forced transition from Kaspersky’s security products to UltraAV.
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Federal News Network ☛ Tougher cyber guidelines coming for something you do every day
"The draft guidelines add programmatic fraud requirements for credential service providers," attorney Sean Griffin said.