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Cyber Threat Report: Cyber Security News for 07/11/2024

Cisco warns of appliances vulnerable to RegreSSHion vulnerability
Cisco said dozens of its networking and communications devices are likely vulnerable to a recently disclosed SSH vulnerability. Read More

It’s Time to Reassess Your Cybersecurity Priorities
A cyber resilience strategy is vital for business continuity and can provide a range of benefits before, during, and after a cyberattack. Read More

OpenAI failed to report a major data breach in 2023
A previously unreported security breach at OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has raised alarms over the potential of foreign adversaries, such as China, accessing sensitive AI technologies. Read More

New ransomware group Eldorado targets mainly US organizations
Targets the real estate, education, professional services, healthcare and manufacturing sectors.
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My fake company was hit by a ransomware attack
Here’s what I learned to do, and what not to do.
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Most Security Pros Admit Shadow SaaS and AI Use
Almost three-quarters (73%) of cybersecurity professionals have used unsanctioned apps including AI in the past year, according to a new poll from Next DLP.
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Ransomware Gang Leaks Data Allegedly Stolen from Florida Department of Health
The Ransomhub ransomware gang has claimed the theft of 100GB of data from the Florida Department of Health.
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Traeger security bugs bad news for grillers with neighborly beef
Never risk it when it comes to brisket – make sure those updates are applied.
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Cyber Extortion Soars: SMBs Hit Four Times Harder
Companies employing less than 1000 people, classed as small and medium businesses (SMBs), suffered cyber extortion attacks 4.2 times more often than larger enterprises. Read More

Feds Hit Health Entity With $950K Fine in NotPetya Attack
Settlement Is Another Signal of HHS OCR's Latest Enforcement Priority. Read More


HEADLINE PRIVACY & IT SECURITY COMPLIANCE NEWS

The enterprise tech giant said that 42 products are confirmed to contain the remote code execution flaw, including products in Network Management and Provisioning, Network and Content Security, Enterprise and Service Provider Routing and Switching, Unified Computing, Unified Voice and Communications Devices, Video Streaming Telepresence and Transcoding, and Wireless.

If that was not enough of a headache, Cisco said that 51 products across those same lines were also still under investigation for the flaw and some or all may well be added to the list.

For what it’s worth, Cisco noted that at least 48 of its currently supported hardware and cloud services are confirmed not as vulnerable to exploitation.


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