US Govt Recommends Vendor System Configs To Block Malware Attacks
The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) today reminded users and system administrators to properly configure their systems to defend against malware that can exploit improper configurations. […]
New NextCry Ransomware Encrypts Data on NextCloud Linux Servers
A new ransomware has been found in the wild that is currently undetected by antivirus engines on public scanning platforms. Its name is NextCry due to the extension appended to encrypted files and that it targets clients of the NextCloud file sync and share service. […]
Google Fixes White Screen Problem in Chrome, Admins Furious
Google has rolled back an experimental WebContent Occlusion feature that caused major disruption for enterprise users using Chrome in a multi-user terminal server environment. While the issue is now fixed, enterprise admins are furious that this feature was enabled in the first place without their knowledge or permission. […]
Two Charged Over Crypto Theft via SIM Swapping, Death Threats
Two men from Massachusetts were arrested and charged by the Boston U.S. District Court with stealing high-value social media accounts and hundreds of thousands worth of cryptocurrency from at least ten victims by using SIM swapping, death threats, and hacking. […]
US Health Network, Supplier Expose PII, PHI Data in Breaches
Select Health Network and Solara Medical Supplies disclosed data incidents caused by breaches of their employees’ email accounts that lead to exposure of both personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI). […]
