- Security Affairs newsletter Round 476 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION
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Phishing Attack Abuses Windows Search Protocol to Deploy Malware
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Protecting Your Business from Snowflake Platform Exploitation by UNC5537
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Confidential NHS Patient Data Discovered in Jesmond Alleyway
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Ascension Breached Due to Employee Downloading Malicious File
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Mastering the Art of Digital Management: Potential Risks and Business Best Practices
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Apple Briefly Overtakes Microsoft For Market Crown On AI Plans
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The ROI of Doing Nothing: What to know as new demands are placed on networks
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The High Cost of Ransomware: Change Healthcare’s $22 Million Payout and Its Aftermath
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Five Strategies for IT and Security Leaders to Defend Against AI-Powered Threats
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ASUS fixed critical remote authentication bypass bug in several routers
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Week in review: JetBrains GitHub plugin vulnerability, 20k FortiGate appliances compromised
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U.K. Hacker Linked to Notorious Scattered Spider Group Arrested in Spain
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London hospitals canceled over 800 operations in the week after Synnovis ransomware attack
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Arid Viper’s AridSpy Trojan Hits Android Users in Palestine, Egypt
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Microsoft Accepts Responsibility for U.S. Government Security Breaches
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Ascension Ransomware Attack: Worker Error Leads to Data Breach and Recovery Efforts
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Android 15’s Lockdown Mode Safeguards Your Phone Against “Juice Jacking”
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A Guide to RCS, Why Apple’s Adopting It, and How It Makes Texting Better
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European Telecom Industry at the Forefront of Quantum Technology Adoption
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Ukrainian Sailors Are Using Telegram to Avoid Being Tricked Into Smuggling Oil for Russia
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Grandoreiro Banking Trojan Hits Brazil as Smishing Scams Surge in Pakistan
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Meta Pauses AI Training on EU User Data Amid Privacy Concerns
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Pakistani Hackers Use DISGOMOJI Malware in Indian Government Cyber Attacks
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Meta Halts AI Training on EU User Data Amid Privacy Concerns
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How Arid Viper spies on Android users in the Middle East – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
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Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for week ending Friday June 14, 2024
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FedRAMP vs. ISO 27001: How They Compare and Which Do You Need?
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Vermont Governor Vetoes Data Privacy Bill, Saying State Would be Most Hostile to Businesses
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Microsoft answered Congress’ questions on security. Now the White House needs to act
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Crypter Specialist Involved in the Conti and LockBit Attack Arrested
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