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  1. Mr.Tom

    Website Builders Take Hands-Off Approach to Fake News

    Fewer than a third of companies offering website creation tools took down potentially harmful misinformation about COVID-19, according to a new study from Website Planet. The web building resource deliberately created outlandish fake news in paid-for accounts with seven of the most popular CMS...
  2. Mr.Tom

    Russian Man Pleads Guilty in Tesla Extortion Plot

    A Russian national has pleaded guilty to his role in a conspiracy to extort motoring giant Tesla via data-stealing ransomware. Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov, 27, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to intentionally cause damage to a protected computer and is expected to be sentenced on May 10...
  3. Mr.Tom

    ESET Exposes Malware Disguised as Clubhouse App

    ESET has uncovered malware designed to leverage the growing popularity of invite-only social media app Clubhouse. Revealing its findings in a blog post, the cybersecurity firm said the Trojan malware aims to steal users’ login information for a variety of online services. Disguised as an...
  4. Mr.Tom

    Protective Intelligence Honors Launched

    The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence has launched a new monthly honor program to recognize the pioneers and thought leaders driving the physical security and protection industry. Each month, the program will recognize groundbreaking professionals who have developed either new models or...
  5. Mr.Tom

    APT31 Fingered for Cyber-Attack on Finnish Parliament

    An advanced persistent threat group (APT) with links to the Chinese government has been blamed for a cyber-espionage attack on Finland's parliament. The Finnish Security and Intelligence Service (Supo) announced on Thursday that APT31 was behind a cyber-espionage campaign that targeted the...
  6. Mr.Tom

    US Indicts Software Engineer

    A Swiss software developer has been indicted by the US government for allegedly stealing source code and proprietary data and publishing it online. On March 18, a grand jury indicted 21-year-old Till Kottman for identity and data theft and computer-intrusion crimes spanning 2019 to the present...
  7. Mr.Tom

    Musk Denies Tesla Security Claims After Chinese Military Ban

    Elon Musk has hit out at claims that Tesla vehicles are a security risk, after the Chinese military reportedly banned them from its facilities. The tech billionaire and founder of the electric car company told attendees at a Beijing conference held by the government that it would be game over...
  8. Mr.Tom

    FBI: State and Local Governments Losing Millions to BEC

    The FBI has warned state and local government organizations to be on the lookout for business email compromise (BEC) scams after revealing that millions have already been lost during the past two years. Losses from BEC campaigns ranged from $10,000 to $4m between November 2018 and September...
  9. Mr.Tom

    Firms Urged to Patch as Attackers Exploit Critical F5 Bugs

    Security experts are urging F5 customers to patch a critical vulnerability in the vendor's BIG-IP and BIG-IQ networking products after warning of mass exploitation attempts in the wild. CVE-2021-22986 is a flaw in the products’ REST-based iControl management interface which could allow for...
  10. Mr.Tom

    UK Govt Department Loses 306 Mobiles and Laptops in Two Years

    A UK government department has lost a total of 306 mobile and laptop devices since 2019, according to official figures. The data, obtained under a Freedom of Information (FoI) request by Parliament Street Think Tank, revealed that the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy had...
  11. Mr.Tom

    New Cybersecurity Programs to Protect US Energy

    The United States is launching three new research programs to protect the security of America's energy system. The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER), which announced the new programs, said that they will help "to safeguard the...
  12. Mr.Tom

    UK Heading for “Catastrophic” Digital Skills Shortage

    There has been a substantial decline in students enrolling on IT courses in recent years, meaning the UK is facing a “catastrophic” digital skills shortage, impacting the cybersecurity sector. This is according to a new report by the Learning & Work Institute, which showed that the number of...
  13. Mr.Tom

    EU Council Adopts Cybersecurity Strategy

    The Council of the European Union announced today that it has officially adopted a new cybersecurity strategy. The strategy, which looks ahead to the next decade, was presented to the council in December 2020 by the European Commission and the high representative for foreign affairs. It...
  14. Mr.Tom

    Jumio Secures Whopping $150m Investment from Private Equity Firm

    Identity verification firm Jumio has secured a $150m investment from private equity business Great Hill Partners, it has announced. The growth capital represents the largest funding round in the history of digital identity and will fuel innovation and automation within the company, Jumio...
  15. Mr.Tom

    Shell Latest to Fall to Accellion FTA Exploits

    Shell has become the latest big-name firm to reveal it was affected by a data breach targeting vulnerabilities in legacy file transfer software. In a brief statement that came to light this week, the oil giant admitted it is a customer of Accellion’s File Transfer Appliance (FTA) product. It...
  16. Mr.Tom

    #IMOS21: Overcoming the Defender’s Dilemma

    Speaking in the opening keynote session of the Spring Infosecurity Magazine Online Summit, security awareness advocate Javvad Malik explored what he referred to as the “defenders dilemma” – along with outlining strategies for overcoming the issue. Malik explained that, due to various reasons...
  17. Mr.Tom

    Dark Web #COVID19 Vaccine Ads Surge 350%

    The black market in coronavirus-related pharmaceuticals and tests continues to grow, with researchers detecting a 350% increase in adverts for supposed ‘vaccines’ over the past three months. Check Point Research revealed new data today claiming that the number of dark web ads for COVID-19...
  18. Mr.Tom

    MangaDex Site Could Be Offline for Weeks After Attack

    Popular manga reader MangaDex has decided to rebuild its website after suffering a major breach which compromised its source code and potentially a customer database. The “scanlation” site enables fans of certain titles to read them in their own language for free. However, last Wednesday it...
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