ShinyHunters, a financially motivated threat group that emerged in May 2020, has made their return to push a trove of data allegedly stolen from U.S. telecommunications company AT&T, according to Digital Shadows, who could not independently verify the integrity of ShinyHunters’ claims.
Some of the country’s leading technology companies have committed to investing billions of dollars in strengthening cybersecurity defenses and in training skilled workers, the White House announced, following President Joe Biden’s private meeting with top executives.
Round1 Entertainment, a multi-entertainment facility offering bowling, arcade games, billiards, karaoke and other activities in an indoor facility complex upgrades its video surveillance solution to deal with not only internal and external thefts, but injury claims as well.
Editor Maggie Shein sits down with Jadee Hanson, Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Information Officer at Code42 about her career start in pentesting, as well as how to address data loss when it comes from the inside your organization, and navigating insider threat.
Jesse Kinser has been named Chief Information Security Officer at Pathwire. Kinser will lead a team of security professionals to establish a creative approach to grow the security posture of the organization.
The Cybersecurity and Geopolitical podcast returns with Ian Thornton-Trump (CISO at Cyjax) and Tristan de Souza taking a sweeping look at some of the main protagonists on the global stage right now: Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. Security magazine brings enterprise security and risk professionals this entertaining and illuminating podcast on the latest challenges and intriguing flashpoints within cybersecurity and the geopolitical landscape.
A report published by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) details how federal agencies currently use, and plan to expand their use of, facial recognition systems.
According to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), malicious cyber actors are actively exploiting the following ProxyShell vulnerabilities: CVE-2021-3447, CVE-2021-3452, and CVE-2021-3120. An attacker exploiting these vulnerabilities could execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable machine.
New research Linux Threat Report 2021 1H from Trend Micro found Linux operating systems are being targeted – with nearly 13 million detections from the first half of 2021 – as organizations increase their digital footprint in the cloud and the pervasive threats that make up the Linux threat landscape.