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New Grandoreiro Malware Variant Targets Spain - Infosecurity Magazine

New Grandoreiro Malware Variant Targets Spain – Infosecurity Magazine

Cybersecurity experts at Proofpoint have identified a new variant of the Grandoreiro malware, previously known for targeting victims in Brazil and Mexico. This latest version of Grandoreiro, attributed to the threat actor TA2725, has expanded its reach to target banks in Spain as well.  Writing in an advisory published today, the researchers said they recently […]

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House cybersecurity subcommittee chairman says GOP speaker drama is impacting cyber legislation

House cybersecurity subcommittee chairman says GOP speaker drama is impacting cyber legislation

House Republicans’ chaotic search for a new speaker is stymieing lawmakers’ work on ensuring that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is properly funded, the chairman of the chamber’s Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection said Thursday. Speaking on the sidelines of a panel hosted by Punchbowl News, Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., told

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Cybersecurity 101: Everything on how to protect your privacy and stay safe online

Cybersecurity 101: Everything on how to protect your privacy and stay safe online

“I have nothing to hide” was once a typical response to surveillance programs utilizing cameras, border checks, and questioning by law enforcement. But now, the sheer volume of devices and technology-based “innovations” used to track us has changed the conversation. Every piece of technology in our lives — from internet browsers and mobile devices to

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Australia’s home affairs department hit by DDoS attack claimed by pro-Russia hackers | Australia news | The Guardian

Australia’s home affairs department hit by DDoS attack claimed by pro-Russia hackers | Australia news | The Guardian

The department responsible for Australia’s cybersecurity, national security and immigration has confirmed it was hit with a distributed denial-of-service attack on Thursday night that took its website offline for five hours, after a pro-Russia hacker group said it would target the site over Australia’s support for Ukraine. The group posted on Telegram on Thursday night

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Android will now scan sideloaded apps for malware at install time

Android will now scan sideloaded apps for malware at install time

Enlarge / Google’s new malware scanner for sideloaded apps. (credit: Google) The Google Play Store might not be perfect for stopping Android malware, but its collection of scanning, app reviews, and developer requirements makes it a lot safer than the wider, unfiltered Internet. The world outside Google’s walled garden has no rules at all and

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Female representation in cybersecurity leadership roles matters

Female representation in cybersecurity leadership roles matters

Progress towards achieving equal representation in tech is headed in the right direction. The representation of women in the Australian tech industry increased slightly, rising from 29% in 2021 to 31% in 2022. Additionally, the gender pay gap in the sector is half that of other highly paid sectors, such as finance or professional services.

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Fake Browser Updates Used in Malware Distribution - Infosecurity Magazine

Fake Browser Updates Used in Malware Distribution – Infosecurity Magazine

Cybersecurity researchers from Proofpoint have identified a rising trend in threat activity that employs fake browser updates to disseminate malware.  At least four distinct threat clusters have been tracked utilizing this deceptive tactic. Fake browser updates are compromised websites that display fake notifications mimicking popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Edge, luring users into downloading

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Cybersecurity concerns rise as organisations bolster defences

Cybersecurity concerns rise as organisations bolster defences

As cybersecurity concerns resurge, new research by Genetec, a provider of technology for unified security, highlights that an increasing number of organisations are ramping up their defences. Genetec’s research collected insights from over 5,500 global physical security leaders and discovered that cybersecurity remains a vital concern despite the implementation of new safeguarding processes. The Genetec

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Regulations are still necessary to compel adoption of cybersecurity measures

Regulations are still necessary to compel adoption of cybersecurity measures

Regulations are still necessary to make sure organizations are compelled to adopt measures designed to strengthen their cybersecurity posture. Singapore this week released guides it said will help organizations, including small- and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), better understand risks associated with using cloud services and what they, as well as their cloud providers, need to do

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The Super SA data hack impacted thousands but took two months to come to light. Here's what we know - ABC News

The Super SA data hack impacted thousands but took two months to come to light. Here’s what we know – ABC News

“It’s simply not good enough.” That’s how South Australian treasurer Stephen Mullighan reacted in parliament on Wednesday when he was asked about a cyber security breach involving government superannuation provider Super SA. Information linked to more than 14,000 members was accessed by hackers about two months ago. But Mr Mullighan said he only found out about the incident less

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