- Apache releases security advisory for Tomcat . (to the original material)
- The Week in Ransomware - October 15th, 2021 - Disrupting ransoms. (to the original material)
- US links $5.2 billion worth of Bitcoin transactions to ransomware. (to the original material)
- US Treasury said it tied $5.2 billion in BTC transactions to ransomware payments. (to the original material)
- Twitch downplays this month's hack, says it had minimal impact. (to the original material)
- Accenture confirms data breach after August ransomware attack. (to the original material)
- Russian cybercrime gang (TA505) targets finance firms with stealthy macros (MirrorBlast phishing campaign). (to the original material)
- Governments worldwide to crack down on ransomware payment channels. (to the original material)
- US government discloses more ransomware attacks on water plants. (to the original material)
- Critical infrastructure security is dubbed 'abysmal' by researchers. (to the original material)
- This malware botnet gang MyKings has stolen millions with a surprisingly simple trick. (to the original material)
- Twitter suspends two accounts used by DPRK hackers to catfish security researchers. (to the original material)
- Attackers behind Trickbot expanding malware distribution channels. (to the original material)
- Ad-Blocking Chrome extension caught injecting ads in Google Search pages. (to the original material)
- CISA issues warning on cyber threats targeting water and wastewater systems. (to the original material)
- European Cybersecurity Month: Test your Skills with a Quiz. (to the original material)
- Israeli hospital cancels non-urgent procedures following a ransomware attack. (to the original material)
- Injection vulnerabilities in popular WordPress plugins could expose credentials, allow admin access. (to the original material)
- Row over data leak disclosure by journalists further erodes researcher trust in government. (to the original material)
- Legal, procurement experts question DoJ's plan to sue contractors for cyber reporting failures. (to the original material)
- HHS (Department Health and Human Services): Ransomware groups will continue to focus on healthcare, leveraging legacy tech. (to the original material)
- The inside job: financial institutions struggle to address bad actors inside their ranks. (to the original material)
- What is an .exe file? Is it the same as an executable? (to the original material)
- How to get started with implementing the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). (to the original material)
- Cyber-attack response takes more than two working days. (to the original material)
- Google issues customers 50,000+ warnings of state-backed attacks. (to the original material)
- Cercetătorii condamnă funcțiile propuse de Apple pentru scanarea telefonului. (to the original material)
- Data stolen from American Osteopath Group. (to the original material)
- Prioritizing cybersecurity awareness training in the wake of phishing attacks. (to the original material)
- BlackByte: Free decryptor released for ransomware strain. (to the original material)
- New infosec products of the week: October 15, 2021. (to the original material)
- Human hacking increased as apps and browsers moved completely to the cloud. (to the original material)
- Android data sharing remains significant, with no opt-out available to users. (to the original material)
- 70% of businesses can’t ensure the same level of protection for every endpoint. (to the original material)
- Policy automation to eliminate configuration errors. (to the original material)
- Finance data management initiatives are constrained by lack of digital skills and maturity. (to the original material)
- Organizations fail to give users the login experience they want. (to the original material)
- Week in security with Tony Anscombe. (to the original material)
- Virus Bulletin: Old malware never dies – it just gets more targeted. (to the original material)
- User targeted hacking attempts increased by 33% - Google. (to the original material)
- Cambridge University drops $548 million partnership with UAE over hacking. (to the original material)
- Introducing Automated Account Takeover (ATO) Remediation Functionality. (to the original material)
- US Treasury said it tied $5.2 billion in BTC transactions to ransomware payments. (to the original material)