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Threat actors hacked a server of a Queensland water supplier and remained undetected for 9 months

Security Affairs

A served used by the SunWater statutory Queensland (Australia) Government-owned water supplier was compromised and threat actors remained undetected for nine longs, the annual financial audit report published by the Queensland Audit Office revealed. It seems that attackers did not exfiltrate sensitive data from the compromised server.

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Catches of the Month: Phishing Scams for December 2022

IT Governance

On Friday, a deepfake video emerged on Twitter that appeared to show FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried offering an opportunity for users to recoup their losses. The video directed viewers to visit a website where they could enter a giveaway to win cryptocurrency. Hello everyone. To do this, just go to the site ftxcompensation.com.”.

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PseudoManuscrypt, a mysterious massive cyber espionage campaign

Security Affairs

Kaspersky researchers reported that tens of thousands of devices belonging to industrial and government organizations worldwide have been hit by the PseudoManuscrypt spyware. Thus, we cannot say for certain whether the campaign is pursuing criminal mercenary goals or goals correlating with some governments’ interests.

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How to Ensure Your Digital Security During the Rugby World Cup

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Sports fans aren’t the only ones who are looking forward to this event. It’s not like bad actors haven’t taken an interest in major sporting events before. That’s why it announced it would pursue two measures designed to strengthen its national digital security posture ahead of these sporting events.

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11 cyber security predictions for 2020

IT Governance

With better audio and video simulations, phishing will move on from email and text to things like Facebook videos. However, many enterprise and large organisations and tech-savvy individuals will realise the benefits of multifactor authentication to secure their accounts. Business email compromise attacks will increase.

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Coronavirus and the future of remote working

IT Governance

Organisations must also be wary of vulnerabilities in third-party video conferencing tools, such as Zoom , which will still be in widespread use if large numbers of employees continue to operate remotely. The post Coronavirus and the future of remote working appeared first on IT Governance UK Blog. Legal requirements.

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Six eDiscovery Trends for 2024

eDiscovery Daily

By Rick Clark and Jacob Hesse 2023 was an eventful year in the world of legal technology, with new technology emerging to address both traditional and new challenges legal teams face when collecting, processing, and reviewing data for litigation, investigations, or public access requests.