14 Feb Sports brand Mizuno hit with ransomware attack delaying orders Sports equipment and sportswear brand Mizuno is affected by phone outages and order delays after being hit by ransomware, BleepingComputer has learned from sources familiar with the attack. […]
14 Feb FTC warns VoIP providers: Share your robocall info or get sued The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said today that it will take legal action against Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers who do not hand over information requested during robocall investigations. […]
13 Feb Microsoft is making it harder to steal Windows passwords from memory Microsoft is enabling an ‘Attack Surface Reduction’ security feature rule by default to block hackers’ attempts to steal Windows credentials from the LSASS process. […]
13 Feb NFL’s San Francisco 49ers hit by Blackbyte ransomware attack The NFL’s San Francisco 49ers team is recovering from a cyberattack by the BlackByte ransomware gang who claims to have stolen data from the American football organization. […]
11 Feb The Week in Ransomware – February 11th 2022 – Maze, Egregor decryptors We saw the Maze ransomware developers reemerge briefly this week as they shared the master decryption keys for the Egregor, Maze, and Sekhmet ransomware operations. […]
11 Feb Croatian phone carrier data breach impacts 200,000 clients Croatian phone carrier ‘A1 Hrvatska’ has disclosed a data breach exposing the personal information of 10% of its customers, roughly 200,000 people. […]
11 Feb Twitter is down with “Something went wrong” errors Twitter is currently experiencing a worldwide service disruption that makes it impossible for users to read tweets on the web and load threads using the mobile app. […]
11 Feb CISA orders federal agencies to update iPhones until Feb 25th The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a new flaw to its catalog of vulnerabilities exploited in the wild, an Apple WebKit remote code execution bug used to target iPhones, iPads, and Macs. […]
11 Feb CISA orders federal agencies to update iPhones, Macs until Feb 25th The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a new flaw to its catalog of vulnerabilities exploited in the wild, an Apple WebKit remote code execution bug used to target iPhones, iPads, and Macs. […]
11 Feb Google Project Zero: Vendors are now quicker at fixing zero-days Google’s Project Zero has published a report showing that organizations took less time to address the zero-day vulnerabilities that the team reported last year. […]