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Terrifying Cyber Weapon ‘Against Which There’s No Defense’
The Israeli company’s flagship spyware, Pegasus, is considered one of the most powerful cyber-surveillance tools available on the market. It’s continuing to make headlines as revelations on the tech’s reach, and its consequences, keep piling up. Read More

Bosses Are Reluctant to Spend Money on Cybersecurity... Then They Get Hacked
Cyberattacks like ransomware, business email compromise (BEC) scams, and data breaches are some of the key issues businesses are facing today. Despite the number of high-profile incidents and their expensive fallout, many boardrooms are still reluctant to free up the budget. Read Article

Organizations More Susceptible to Ransomware Attacks During Weekends & Holidays
In a recent survey, 37% of security professionals admitted their organization does not have contingency plans for a prompt response to ransomware attacks during the weekends and holidays. Read Article

Cybercriminals Sell Access to International Shipping, Logistics Giants
The underground is offering initial access brokers with entry to companies key in global supply chains. Read Article

New Ransomware Encrypts Your Data & Makes Nasty Threats, Too
A group behind the new ransomware variant threatens to go beyond encrypting data in their attempts to force victims to pay up. Read Article

T-Mobile Confirms Data Breach Affects Over 47 Million People
The stolen files include personal info such as names and social security numbers. Read Article

LockBit Ransomware Gang is Now Hiring Corporate Insiders
The group is hiring corporate insiders to infiltrate and encrypt corporate networks. In exchange, these insiders-cum-partners are promised millions of dollars. Read Article

IBM Report: Data-Breach Costs Hit 17-Year High of $4.24M
Data-breach costs jumped nearly 10% from an average of $3.86 million to $4.24 million per incident over the past year. Read Article

U.S. Announces New 2nd Round Cybersecurity Requirements for Critical Pipeline Owners
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday required owners and operators of critical pipelines that transport hazardous liquids and natural gas to implement "urgently needed protections against cyber intrusions." Read Article

Microsoft's Emergency Patch Fails to Fully Fix PrintNightmare RCE Vulnerability

The fix for the remote code execution exploit in the Windows Print Spooler service can be bypassed in certain scenarios. Read Article