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"Thousands of Cisco IOS XE Devices Hacked in Widespread Attacks"Attackers have exploited a recently disclosed critical zero-day vulnerability to infect thousands of Cisco IOS XE devices with malicious implants.
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"Experts Warn of Severe Flaws Affecting Milesight Routers and Titan SFTP Servers"Milesight's industrial cellular routers may have been actively exploited in real-world attacks, according to new research from VulnCheck.
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"NSA Publishes ICS/OT Intrusion Detection Signatures and Analytics"The National Security Agency (NSA) has recently published a repository of tools to help critical infrastructure entities hunt for malicious activity in ICS and other OT environments.
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"NSA and Partners Issue Additional Guidance for Secure By Design Software"The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the National Security Agency (NSA), the FBI, and international partners have released a Cybersecurity Information Sheet (CSI) to provide guidance for technology manufacturers to ensure
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"Microsoft Defender Thwarted Akira Ransomware Attack on an Industrial Engineering Firm"Microsoft announced that its Microsoft Defender for Endpoint solution helped thwart a large-scale hacking campaign conducted by Akira ransomware operators, which Microsoft tracks as Storm-1567.
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"US Gov Expects Widespread Exploitation of Atlassian Confluence Vulnerability"US cybersecurity agency CISA, the FBI, and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) have warned organizations of potential widespread exploitation of a recent zero-day vulnerability in the Atlassian Confluence Data Center and S
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"Healthcare Workers Stop Active Hacker in Cybertruck"Researchers at the University of Twente looked at whether a simulation of a cyberattack in an escape room could contribute to a greater awareness of cybersecurity. Healthcare facility employees participated in the study.
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"Cars Are a 'Privacy Nightmare on Wheels'. Here's How They Get Away With Collecting and Sharing Your Data"According to research by the Mozilla Foundation, cars with Internet-connected features are quickly turning into data-harvesting machines that threaten privacy.
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"BLOODALCHEMY Provides Backdoor to Southeast Asian Nations' Secrets"Researchers discovered a backdoor being used in attacks against governments and organizations in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
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"Survey Sees Shift to Passwordless Authentication Accelerating"The Fast Identity Online (FIDO) Alliance and LastPass surveyed 1,005 Information Technology (IT) decision-makers, finding that 89 percent expect their organizations to use passwords for less than 25 percent of logins within five years.
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"Inadequate IoT Protection Can Be a Costly Mistake"Keyfactor reports that 97 percent of organizations are having difficulties securing their Internet of Things (IoT) and connected products.
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"Healthcare Organizations a Prime Target for NoEscape Ransomware, HHS Warns"According to a warning from the US Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3), NoEscape, a triple-extortion ransomware threat group believed to have stemmed from the now defunct Russian-speaking
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