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Counting Down to the EU NIS2 Directive

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

On 17 October 2024, European Union Member States must adopt and publish the measures necessary to comply with the Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2). NIS2 adds digital service providers, waste management, pharmaceutical and labs, space, and public administration to the ‘Essential’ sectors category.

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LockBit ransomware attack impacted production in a Mexican Foxconn plant

Security Affairs

LockBit ransomware gang claimed responsibility for an attack against the electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn that impacted production in Mexico. The electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn confirmed that its production plant in Tijuana (Mexico) has been impacted by a ransomware attack in late May.

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GUEST ESSAY: The story behind how DataTribe is helping to seed ‘Cybersecurity Valley’ in Maryland

The Last Watchdog

With the largest concentration of cybersecurity expertise –– the “oil” — in the world, Maryland is fast changing from the Old Line State into “Cybersecurity Valley.” The foundation of Silicon Valley was set, and today comparable technology development pieces are being laid in Maryland on the cybersecurity front.

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Microsoft seized 41 domains used by Iran-linked Bohrium APT

Security Affairs

Since February, the attacks targeted organizations in critical manufacturing, IT, and Israel’s defense industry. Security Affairs is one of the finalists for the best European Cybersecurity Blogger Awards 2022 – VOTE FOR YOUR WINNERS. Middle East, and India. Important work by the @Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit to share today.

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HID Mercury Access Controller flaws could allow to unlock Doors

Security Affairs

Researchers from security firm Trellix discovered some critical vulnerabilities in HID Mercury Access Controllers that can be exploited by attackers to remotely unlock doors. The flaws impact products manufactured by LenelS2, a provider of advanced physical security solutions (i.e. ” reads the post published by Trellix.

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US DoJ announced to have shut down the Russian RSOCKS Botnet

Security Affairs

The investigation into the botnet revealed that its operators compromised several large public and private entities, including a university, a hotel, a television studio, and an electronics manufacturer, along with home businesses and individuals. 1 day, 1 week, or one month). ” continues DoJ.

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Experts link Hermit spyware to Italian surveillance firm RCS Lab and a front company

Security Affairs

The malware samples analyzed impersonated the applications of telecommunications companies or smartphone manufacturers. Security Affairs is one of the finalists for the best European Cybersecurity Blogger Awards 2022 – VOTE FOR YOUR WINNERS. “According to its own website , Tykelab provides innocuous technology solutions.