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  1. Akira and RansomHub Surge as Ransomware Claims Reach All-Time High

    Claims on ransomware groups’ data leak sites reached an all-time high in November, with 632 reported victims, according to Corvus Insurance

  2. Researchers Discover Malware Used by Nation-Sates to Attack Industrial Systems

    IOCONTROL, a custom-built IoT/OT malware, was used by Iran-affiliated groups to attack Israel- and US-based OT/IoT devices, according to Claroty

  3. ISC2 Survey Reveals Critical Gaps in Cybersecurity Leadership Skills

    ISC2 research has found that cybersecurity leaders have limited skills and training in areas like communication, strategic mindset and business acumen

  4. UK Shoppers Frustrated as Bots Snap Up Popular Christmas Gifts

    Almost three quarters of UK consumers believe bad bots are ruining Christmas by buying up popular gifts, forcing many to purchase expensive alternatives, according to Imperva research

  5. Security Flaws in WordPress Woffice Theme Prompts Urgent Update

    Two Woffice theme vulnerabilities have been identified that allow attackers to gain unauthorized access and control of unpatched websites

  6. Remcos RAT Malware Evolves with New Techniques

    Cyber-attacks involving Remcos RAT surged in Q3 2024, enabling attackers to control victim machines remotely, steal data and carry out espionage

  7. Lookout Discovers New Spyware Deployed by Russia and China

    Russian-made spyware BoneSpy and PlainGnome target former Soviet states, while public security bureaus in mainland China use Chinese surveillance tool EagleMsgSpy

  8. Insurance Worker Sentenced After Illegally Accessing Claimants’ Data

    An insurance employee has been handed a suspended sentence after illegally accessing personal information

  9. Three-Quarters of Security Leaders Admit Gaps in Hardware Knowledge

    HP Wolf reveals that 79% of IT security decision makers are lacking in crucial hardware and firmware expertise

  10. Secret Blizzard Targets Ukrainian Military with Custom Malware

    Microsoft detailed how Russian espionage group Secret Blizzard is leveraging infrastructure of other threat actors to target the Ukrainian military with custom malware

  11. Sophisticated Scam Targets UAE Residents with Fake Police Fines

    Fraudsters in UAE posed as Dubai Police, targeting citizens with fake fines via calls, emails and SMS

  12. Cyber Incident Disrupting Krispy Kreme Online Orders

    Krispy Kreme said the incident is likely to materially affect operations and short-term financial performance

  13. South Korea Takes Down Fraudulent Online Trading Network Used to Extort $6.3M

    The Korean Financial Security Institute (K-FSI) disrupted a fraudulent network that made $6.3m by stealing money from fake personal trading platforms

  14. Microsoft Azure MFA Flaw Allowed Easy Access Bypass

    Microsoft MFA flaw exposed that allowed attackers to bypass security within an hour, putting 400m Office 365 accounts at risk

  15. Operation PowerOFF Takes Down DDoS Boosters

    Operation PowerOFF has dismantled a network of 27 DDoS platforms, leading to the arrests of three administrators and the identification of over 300 users

  16. US Sanctions Chinese Firm at Center of Global Firewall Hack

    The US government has sanctioned Sichuan Silence and one of its employees for the mass compromise of firewalls which led to the deployment of malware and ransomware

  17. Microsoft Fixes 71 CVEs Including Actively Exploited Zero-Day

    Microsoft has patched dozens of vulnerabilities in December, including one zero-day being exploited in the wild

  18. Zero Day in Cleo File Transfer Software Exploited En Masse

    A zero-day vulnerability in Cleo file transfer software is being exploited in data theft attacks

  19. Snowflake Pledges to Make MFA Mandatory

    The multi-cloud data warehousing platform said it will completely phase out single factor authentication with passwords by November 2025

  20. Hackers Exploit Misconfigurations in Public Websites With Improperly Exposed AWS Credentials

    Hackers exploited AWS misconfigurations, leaking 2TB of sensitive data, including customer information, credentials and proprietary source code

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