North Korean fake IT workers are more aggressively extorting their employers in response to law enforcement actions.
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North Korean fake IT workers are more aggressively extorting their employers in response to law enforcement actions.
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Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Korean VPN supply chain attack, PayPal settles with New York for $2 million, trojanized RAT builder targets script kiddies.
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The US has announced charges against five individuals involved in a fake IT workers scheme to funnel funds to North Korea.
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CISA has added the JQuery flaw CVE-2020-11023, previously linked to APT1, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog.
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Four decades of student and educator information was stolen from PowerSchool – tens of millions are potentially affected.
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Business resilience must be the ultimate purpose of all the security controls and processes we employ, because we will never conclusively defeat or protect ourselves from social engineering.
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Eclypsium warns that Palo Alto Networks firewalls are impacted by BIOS and bootloader flaws, but the vendor says users should not be concerned.
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Pwn2Own Automotive 2025 has come to an end and participants have earned a total of $886,000 for exploits targeting EV chargers and infotainment systems.
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Conduent has confirmed suffering disruptions due to a cyberattack after government agencies reported service outages.
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The continuing advance of AI brings the likelihood of effective, specific vulnerability-targeted new malware automatically produced in hours rather than days or weeks ever closer.
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