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Apr 10 – Apr 16 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict

Security Affairs

This post provides a timeline of the events related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine from the cyber security perspective. This week the Anonymous collective and its affiliates have targeted multiple Russian organizations stealing gigabytes of data. Apr 03 – Apr 09 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict. Pierluigi Paganini.

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South Korean and US payment card details worth nearly $2M up for sale in the underground

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The provenance of this data remains unknown. Group-IB has informed proper authorities in South Korea and the US so they could take necessary steps, and continues to work closely with its partners in these countries to mitigate the impact of an incident. However, in this case the source of the stolen data remains unknown.

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Persistent privacy powers professional businesses

CGI

Tue, 09/25/2018 - 02:46. While for some, compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was business as usual (BAU), for others it represented a huge effort—and a bit of a panic for a minority. Companywide information security policies. Third-party security policies. harini.kottees….

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[SI-LAB] FlawedAmmyy Leveraging Undetected XLM Macros as an Infection Vehicle

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This is part of a giant list of Living off the Land (LOL) techniques that attackers employ to mask their activities from runtime endpoint security monitoring tools such as AVs. That malware is known as FlawedAmmyy RAT and was discovered by Proofpoint researchers in March 2018. Technical Analysis. A deeper dive.

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The impact of a cyber breach on public sector organisations

CGI

Wed, 05/31/2017 - 05:09. The problem with the former is that the argument is based in opinion rather than fact, with the latter that there is a paucity of data – there are only a small handful of companies that have publicly declared the financial impact that a cyber incident has had on their performance. harini.kottees….

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