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- FBI releases Indicators of Compromise associated with LockBit 2.0 ransomware. (to the original material)
 
- Vulnerability summary for the Week of January 31, 2022. (to the original material)
 
- Google announces threat detection for virtual machines in its cloud. (to the original material)
 
- Microsoft: Enterprise MFA adoption is still low. (to the original material)
 
- The four types of remote workers your security awareness program must address. (to the original material)
 
- Contextualizing supply chain risks in a SaaS environment. (to the original material)
 
- Attacks against health plans up nearly 35%. (to the original material)
 
- Ransomware groups and APT actors laser-focused on financial services. (to the original material)
 
- MFA still offers the best chance of keeping data secure. (to the original material)
 
- Most breaches are largely caused by staff working from home. (to the original material)
 
- NaaS (Network-as-a-Service) market to reach $1,18,709.3 million by 2027. (to the original material)
 
- Gamaredon targets Ukraine with new payloads. (to the original material)
 
- Roaming Mantis Android malware campaign sets sights on Europe. (to the original material)
 
- Argo CD flaw puts cloud infrastructure at risk. (to the original material)
 
- Savvy crypto-mining malware campaign targets Asian cloud service providers. (to the original material)
 
- Cybersecurity considerations for Web3. (to the original material)
 
- Do NFT loopholes uncover NFT security Issues? (to the original material)
 
- #SaferInternetDay: Tackling online abuse and cyber-bullying. (to the original material)
 
- #HowTo: Stay on top of cyber-hygiene. (to the original material)
 
- UK adds new offenses to Online Safety Bill. (to the original material)
 
- European Police flag 500+ pieces of terrorist content. (to the original material)
 
- Swissport ransomware attack delayed flights. (to the original material)
 
- Crypto firm Meter loses $4.4m in cyber-heist. (to the original material)
 
- Patch Now: CVE-2022-21882 elevation of privilege Windows vulnerability. (to the original material)
 
- CVE-2022-24348: A major supply chain zero-day in Argo CD. (to the original material)
 
- DPD Group parcel tracking flaw may have exposed customer data. (to the original material)
 
- Russia arrests third hacking group, reportedly seizes carding forums. (to the original material)
 
- Puma was hit by a data breach after Kronos ransomware attack. (to the original material)
 
- Microsoft plans to kill malware delivery via Office macros. (to the original material)
 
- Free decryptor released for TargetCompany ransomware victims. (to the original material)
 
- Google Cloud hypervisor modified to detect crypto miners without agents. (to the original material)
 
- Medusa malware ramps up Android SMS phishing attacks. (to the original material)
 
- The Top cybersecurity initiative for 2022 is cloud security. (to the original material)
 
- New cyber safety review board will tackle Log4j debacle first. (to the original material)
 
- Meta may quit Europe over data regulations. (to the original material)
 
- News Corp discloses cyber-attack. (to the original material)
 
- Washington warns of POLARIS breach. (to the original material)
 
- Log4j showed us that public disclosure still helps attackers. (to the original material)
 
- Cybercriminals using SEO poisoning to spread malware. (to the original material)
 
- MuddyWater APT associated with recent attacks on Turkey. (to the original material)
 
- Newly found Sugar ransomware is now being offered as RaaS. (to the original material)
 
- APT27 Group targets German organizations with HyperBro. (to the original material)
 
- IoT/connected device discovery and security auditing in corporate networks. (to the original material)
 
- Hackers backdoored systems at China's National Games just before competition. (to the original material)
 
- New CapraRAT Android malware targets Indian government and military personnel. (to the original material)
 
- Microsoft temporarily disables MSIX App Installers to prevent malware abuse. (to the original material)
 
- Microsoft disables Internet macros in Office apps by default to block malware attacks. (to the original material)
 
- US carriers want to junk three times more Chinese comms kits than planned. (to the original material)
 
- Vulnerability Spotlight: Use-after-free in Google Chrome could lead to code execution. (to the original material)
 
- Metaverse rollout brings new security risks, challenges. (to the original material)
 
- Wormhole offers $10M to Ethereum thieves. (to the original material)
 
- Airport services firm thwarts attempted ransomware heist. (to the original material)
 
- Washington licensing agency investigates suspected breach. (to the original material)
 
- Suspected data breach at Washington State Department of Licensing. (to the original material)
 
- NetWalker ransomware affiliate sentenced to seven years in prison. (to the original material)
 
- Google Cloud launches agentless cryptojacking malware scanner. (to the original material)
 
- Equifax finalizes data breach settlement with US regulators. (to the original material)
 
- Email platform Zimbra issues hotfix for XSS vulnerability under active exploitation. (to the original material)
 
- Former DoD cyber official Arrington resigns amid contentious battle with Biden administration, plans run for Congress. (to the original material)
 
- Mastercard launches cybersecurity group focused on third-party risk. (to the original material)
 
- UnitedHealthcare tied to RIPTA data theft incident as breach tally rises to 22K. (to the original material)
 
- Online investment, call center scams prey on desire for ‘easy’ money. (to the original material)
 
- IRS to halt use of facial recognition tech after pressure from Congress, privacy experts. (to the original material)
 
- CISA assumes remediation leadership mantle. (to the original material)
 
- How to get rid of the most common types of SEO spam. (to the original material)
 
- Bringing out the best in hackers. (to the original material)
 
- Why PKI still has a key role in security [Q&A]. (to the original material)

 

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