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ROUNDTABLE: Why T-Mobile’s latest huge data breach could fuel attacks directed at mobile devices

The Last Watchdog

Once more, a heavily protected enterprise network has been pillaged by data thieves. TMobile has now issued a formal apology and offered free identity theft recovery services to nearly 48 million customers for whom the telecom giant failed to protect their sensitive personal information. Related: Kaseya hack worsens supply chain risk.

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Analyzing 4 Common Attack Vectors for Supply Chain Attacks

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Cyber criminals employ a number of different tactics to gain access to enterprise networks and data. One such tactic is to inject malware into a software product the enterprise uses, then use that malware to compromise the devices on which the software is used. Thu, 02/11/2021 - 13:15. Overview Of A Typical Build Process.

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #22 [Eye on Fraud] A Closer Look at the Massive 72% Spike in Financial Phishing Attacks

KnowBe4

That's right – the financial services industry, at least according to cybersecurity vendor Armorblox's 2023 Email Security Threat Report. According to the report, the financial services industry as a target has increased by 72% over 2022 and was the single largest target of financial fraud attacks, representing 49% of all such attacks.

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NEW TECH: SlashNext dynamically inspects web page contents to detect latest phishing attacks

The Last Watchdog

Cyber criminals get this. 99% of the most highly targeted email addresses in the quarter didn’t rank as such in the previous report, suggesting that attackers are constantly shifting targets. •Web-based So quite naturally, cyber criminals have shifted their attack strategies. Humans are fallible.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Crimeware As A Service

ForAllSecure

Mick Baccio from Splunk’s SURGe explains how ransomware gangs are evolving into crimeware-as-a-service platforms, as one stop shop for all your online criminal needs. PBS : Judy Woodruff: Officials confirm that a Russian criminal group is behind the hacking of a crucial energy pipeline. Ransomware is not new.