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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 26 February – 3 March 2024

IT Governance

At the end of each month, these incidents – and any others that we find – will be used to inform our monthly analysis of data breaches and cyber attacks. Data breached: 183,754,481 records. EasyPark data breach: 21.1 million data records belonging to EasyPark have been listed for sale on a hacking forum.

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Emerge From Data Chaos With eDiscovery Built For Today’s Data

eDiscovery Daily

Did you know in 2020 alone, the average person created 1.7 MB of data every second? Now consider this in the context of your latest eDiscovery case: from cell phone forensics to computer user activity, the amount of digital documents to review is massive. Synergize eDiscovery of Today’s Data with CloudNine.

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Malware researcher reverse engineered a threat that went undetected for at least 2 years

Security Affairs

During the analysis time, only really few Antivirus (6 out of 60) were able to “detect” the sample. What is interesting (at least in my personal point of view) is the way the attacker (ab)used the JS-JVM integration. AntiVirus Coverage. Let’s follow up on stages and see where it goes. Python Script to Decode AES-KEY.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

Now information technologies and the information revolution are again transforming society. Some technology trends such as real-time data analytics are on-going, while others are more recent, such as blockchain. Two years earlier, Vannevar Bush put forth the idea of an information system device he called ‘memex.’

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APT34: Glimpse project

Security Affairs

But let’s move on and start a quick analysis on it. On April 19 2019 researchers at Chronicle, a security company owned by Google’s parent company, Alphabet, have examined the leaked tools , exfiltrated the past week on a Telegram channel, and confirmed that they are indeed the same ones used by the OilRig attackers.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

Smart Meters provide the data to support a cleaner future, showing how much energy is being used and how much this will cost you. Vamosi: But as someone who wrote a book questioning the security of our mass produced IoT devices, I wonder why no one bothered to test and certify these devices before they were installed?