Ransomware attack forces Ardent hospitals to shut down systems, impacting clinical and financial operations. The post Ardent Hospitals Diverting Patients Following Ransomware Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed Read the original article:…
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Critical ownCloud Flaws Lead to Sensitive Information Disclosure, Authentication Bypass
Three critical vulnerabilities in ownCloud could lead to sensitive information disclosure and authentication and validation bypass. The post Critical ownCloud Flaws Lead to Sensitive Information Disclosure, Authentication Bypass appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS…
Henry Schein Again Restoring Systems After Ransomware Group Causes More Disruption
Healthcare solutions giant Henry Schein is once again restoring systems after ransomware group claims it re-encrypted files. The post Henry Schein Again Restoring Systems After Ransomware Group Causes More Disruption appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from…
Hacktivism: What’s in a Name… It May be More Than You Expect
Hacktivism is evolving. It is important for both the law and cyber defenders to understand the current and potential activity of hacktivism to better understand how it should be treated. The post Hacktivism: What’s in a Name… It May be…
US, UK Cybersecurity Agencies Publish AI Development Guidance
New guidance from US and UK cybersecurity agencies provides recommendations for secure AI system development. The post US, UK Cybersecurity Agencies Publish AI Development Guidance appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed Read the…
UK, Korea Warn of DPRK Supply Chain Attacks Involving Zero-Day Flaws
UK and Korea say DPRK state-sponsored hackers targeted governments, defense organizations via supply chain attacks. The post UK, Korea Warn of DPRK Supply Chain Attacks Involving Zero-Day Flaws appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS…
Fidelity National Financial Takes Down Systems Following Cyberattack
Fidelity National Financial is experiencing service disruptions after systems were taken down to contain a cyberattack. The post Fidelity National Financial Takes Down Systems Following Cyberattack appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed Read…
Hackers Hijack Industrial Control System at US Water Utility
Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa in Pennsylvania confirms that hackers took control of a booster station, but says no risk to drinking water or water supply. The post Hackers Hijack Industrial Control System at US Water Utility appeared first on…
Pentagon’s AI Initiatives Accelerate Hard Decisions on Lethal Autonomous Weapons
The U.S. military is increasing use of AI technology that will fundamentally alter the nature of war. The post Pentagon’s AI Initiatives Accelerate Hard Decisions on Lethal Autonomous Weapons appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…
North Korean Software Supply Chain Attack Hits North America, Asia
North Korean hackers breached a Taiwanese company and used its systems to deliver malware to the US, Canada, Japan and Taiwan in a supply chain attack. The post North Korean Software Supply Chain Attack Hits North America, Asia appeared first…
In Other News: National Laboratory Breach, Airplane GPS Attacks, Russia Accuses Allies of Hacking
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Idaho National Laboratory breach, GPS attacks target airplanes, Russian accuses China and North Korea of hacking. The post In Other News: National Laboratory Breach, Airplane GPS Attacks, Russia Accuses Allies of…
Researchers Discover Dangerous Exposure of Sensitive Kubernetes Secrets
Researchers at Aqua call urgent attention to the public exposure of Kubernetes configuration secrets, warning that hundreds of organizations are vulnerable to this “ticking supply chain attack bomb.” The post Researchers Discover Dangerous Exposure of Sensitive Kubernetes Secrets appeared first…
Microsoft Offers Up to $20,000 for Vulnerabilities in Defender Products
Microsoft invites researchers to new bug bounty program focused on vulnerabilities in its Defender products. The post Microsoft Offers Up to $20,000 for Vulnerabilities in Defender Products appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed…
Sam Altman is Back as OpenAI CEO Just Days After Being Removed, Along With a New Board
San Francisco-based OpenAI has reached an agreement in principle for Sam Altman to return to OpenAI as CEO with a new initial board. The post Sam Altman is Back as OpenAI CEO Just Days After Being Removed, Along With a…
Windows Hello Fingerprint Authentication Bypassed on Popular Laptops
Researchers have tested the fingerprint sensors used for Windows Hello on three popular laptops and managed to bypass them. The post Windows Hello Fingerprint Authentication Bypassed on Popular Laptops appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…
185,000 Individuals Impacted by MOVEit Hack at Car Parts Giant AutoZone
Car parts giant AutoZone says nearly 185,000 individuals were impacted by a data breach caused by the MOVEit hack. The post 185,000 Individuals Impacted by MOVEit Hack at Car Parts Giant AutoZone appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been…
Citrix, Gov Agencies Issue Fresh Warnings on CitrixBleed Vulnerability
Administrators are urged to patch the recent CitrixBleed NetScaler vulnerability as LockBit starts exploiting it. The post Citrix, Gov Agencies Issue Fresh Warnings on CitrixBleed Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed Read…
Kansas Officials Blame 5-Week Disruption of Court System on ‘Sophisticated Foreign Cyberattack’
Cybercriminals hacked into the Kansas court system, stole sensitive data and threatened to post it on the dark web in a ransomware attack that has hobbled access to records. The post Kansas Officials Blame 5-Week Disruption of Court System on…
Humans Are Notoriously Bad at Assessing Risk
When too much subjectivity is mixed into risk assessment, it can produce a risk picture that is not an accurate representation of reality. The post Humans Are Notoriously Bad at Assessing Risk appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been…
CISA Offering Free Cybersecurity Services to Non-Federal Critical Infrastructure Entities
New CISA pilot program brings cutting-edge cybersecurity services to critical infrastructure entities that need support. The post CISA Offering Free Cybersecurity Services to Non-Federal Critical Infrastructure Entities appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed…