The feds seem to know all about the hacking group brazenly breaking into corporate networks; so why are enterprise teams left on their own to stop their cybercrimes?
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 November 20, 2023
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Scattered Spider Casino Hackers Evade Arrest in Plain Sight
The feds seem to know all about the hacking group brazenly breaking into corporate networks; so why are enterprise teams left on their own to stop their cybercrimes?
Hackers Weaponize SEC Disclosure Rules Against Corporate Targets
Ransomware group BlackCat/ALPHV files SEC complaint against its latest victim, putting an audacious new twist on cyber extortion tactics.
Detection & Response That Scales: A 4-Pronged Approach
Building a resilient incident response team requires more than a simple combination of tools and on-call rotations.
British Library Confirms Ransomware Attack Caused Outages
The library said that it expects many of its services to be restored in the forthcoming weeks.
Hands Off the Security Budget! Find Efficiencies to Reduce Risk
Security budgets will benefit from new priorities, streamlined responses rather than wholesale cost-cutting in light of cyberattacks and increased regulatory requirements.
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There's no time to waste: For organizations on the fence about patching the critical bug in ActiveMQ, the new proof-of-concept exploit should push them towards action.

Consumer Software Security Assessment: Should We Follow NHTSA's Lead?
Vehicles are required to meet basic safety standards. Having similar requirements for software would give consumers greater control over their privacy and security.

Unpatched Critical Vulnerabilities Open AI Models to Takeover
The security holes can allow server takeover, information theft, model poisoning, and more.

3 Ways Behavioral Economics Obstructs Cybersecurity
People are not robots; their decisions are based on emotion as much as data. Often, this can lead them to make mistakes with serious security implications for the business.

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'CacheWarp' AMD VM Bug Opens the Door to Privilege Escalation
Academics in Germany figured out how to reverse time in AMD virtualization environments, then reap the spoils.
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EU Tightens Cybersecurity Requirements for Critical Infrastructure and Services
Organizations in "essential" sectors have until October 2024 to comply with the Network and Information Systems Directive 2022 (NIS2).
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Actions to Take to Defeat Initial Access Brokers
Initial access brokers (IAB) are often difficult to track. This Tech Tip spells out some countermeasures enterprises need to defend against stolen credentials.
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Shadowy Hack-for-Hire Group Behind Sprawling Web of Global Cyberattacks
For several years operators at New Delhi-based Appin hacked into, spied on, and stole data from targets around the world for clients that included private investigators, government agencies, law enforcement, and others.
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