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Last week, the notorious hacker gang, ShinyHunters, sent shockwaves across the globe by allegedly plundering 1.3 terabytes of data from 560 million Ticketmaster users. This colossal breach, with a price tag of $500,000, could expose the personal information of a massive swath of the live event company’s clientele, igniting a firestorm of concern and outrage.…

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23andMe, the California-based company which sells DNA testing kits to help people learn about their ancestry and potential health risks, is facing scrutiny from British and Canadian data protection authorities following a security breach that saw hackers compromise the personal data of nearly seven million users. As we have previously reported, hackers published the data…

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Using AI for Political Polling Public polling is a critical function of modern political campaigns and movements, but it isn’t what it once was. Recent US election cycles have produced copious postmortems explaining both the successes and the flaws of public polling. There are two main reasons polling fails. First, nonresponse has skyrocketed. It’s radically…

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Jun 12, 2024Newsroom State-sponsored threat actors backed by China gained access to 20,000 Fortinet FortiGate systems worldwide by exploiting a known critical security flaw between 2022 and 2023, indicating that the operation had a broader impact than previously known. “The state actor behind this campaign was already aware of this vulnerability in FortiGate systems at…

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Jun 12, 2024NewsroomCyber Attack / Malware Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of an ongoing phishing campaign that leverages recruiting- and job-themed lures to deliver a Windows-based backdoor named WARMCOOKIE. “WARMCOOKIE appears to be an initial backdoor tool used to scout out victim networks and deploy additional payloads,” Elastic Security Labs researcher Daniel Stepanic said in…

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Let’s talk about pedigree. With more and more applications going through automated screening, the lack of one or another facet, such as a college education, continues to reject well-qualified candidates and sends their applications to the trash. I recall my own experience from some years ago when I was engaged in the final series of…

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Healthcare increasingly under attack Such secondary scams are becoming increasingly commonplace and healthcare providers are particularly at risk, according to compliance experts. Victoria Hordern, a partner at international law firm Taylor Wessing’s technology, IP, and information team, told CSOonline: “A health data leak is a tantalizing prospect for a cybercriminal intending to carry out a…

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A Unified Communication Certificate (UCC), also known as a Multi-Domain SSL or SAN certificate, offers a streamlined and cost-effective solution. Originally designed for Microsoft Exchange and Office Communication servers, UCC SSL certificates allow you to secure up to 250 domains with a single certificate.  This article explores the benefits and workings of UCC SSL certificates.…

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Jun 12, 2024NewsroomPatch Tuesday / Vulnerability Microsoft has released security updates to address 51 flaws as part of its Patch Tuesday updates for June 2024. Of the 51 vulnerabilities, one is rated Critical and 50 are rated Important. This is in addition to 17 vulnerabilities resolved in the Chromium-based Edge browser over the past month.…

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Pure Storage, a leading provider of cloud storage systems and services, confirmed on Monday that attackers breached its Snowflake workspace and gained access to what the company describes as telemetry information. While the exposed information also included customer names, usernames, and email addresses, it did not contain credentials for array access or any other data…

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