Cyber-Daily: Breach Bloopers and Cyber Shenanigans Galore!
This Newsletter is Curated By: AI || Reviewed By : Avijit || Date: 2023-10-07
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Top Cyber Stories Of The Day
1. D.C. Board of Elections Confirms Voter Data Stolen: Remember, in democracy even hackers get a vote, as the D.C. Board of Elections investigates a data leak following claims from a threat actor known as RansomedVC. Looks like they’re hacking their way to the ballot box.
2. Blackbaud Pays the Ransom: It seems money does talk, as cloud computing provider, Blackbaud, settles a multi-state investigation of a ransomware attack with a whopping $49.5 million agreement. Who said crime doesn’t pay?
3. Johnson Controls Gets a Shock: In a shocking turn of events, government contractor Johnson Controls falls victim to a ransomware attack, compromising data from the Department of Homeland Security. Looks like even security experts can’t escape the clutches of cyber criminals.
4. Motel One Takes a Check-out: Stay safe, but maybe not at Motel One. The popular hotel chain experiences a ransomware attack, revealing that unauthorized guests have snooped around customer data, including credit card info. Looks like they’ll need more than just fresh towels to clean up this mess.
5. 23andMe Breach Sparks Genetic Panic: Looks like our deepest secrets aren’t safe anymore. A hacker claims to have data from 7 million 23andMe users. Word of advice: choose your genes wisely and maybe consider well-tailored tinfoil hats for protection.
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Today’s Threat Intelligence Reports
– D.C. Board of Elections confirms voter data stolen in site hack
– Johnson Controls’ Suffered Cyber Attack
– Hacker Claims to Have Data of 7 Million 23andMe Users from DNA Service
– Security Breach: Hacker Poses as Meta Recruiter, Targets Aerospace Company
– North Korea’s Lazarus Group Launders $900 Million in Cryptocurrency
– Largest Dark Web Webinjects Marketplace \”In The Box\” Discovered
– Some Meta Employees and Security Guards Hacked User Accounts
Today’s Breach Bulletins
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– Blackbaud agrees to $49.5 million settlement for ransomware data breach
– Motel One Says Ransomware Gang Stole Customer Credit Card Information
– Genetics firm 23andMe says user data stolen in credential stuffing attack
– MGM Resorts says ransomware attack cost $100 million, data stolen
– CDW data to be leaked next week after negotiations with LockBit break down
– Yusen Logistics confirms cybersecurity incident leading to delivery delays
Security Research, Education & Awareness
– Nodeware, vCIOToolbox Partner on Enhanced Vulnerability Management
– FTC warns of \”staggering\” losses to social media scams since 2021
– ICRC issues new rules for hacktivists in war zones: What you need to know
– ICO Publishes New Guidelines for Employee Surveillance at Work
– ICS Security Alert: Over 100,000 Systems Exposed Online
– Analysis | Meet the ‘Predator Files,’ the latest investigative project looking into spyware
– OEC: Digital resilience through cybersecurity governance
– Chinese Hackers Target Semiconductor Firms in East Asia with Cobalt Strike
– New OS Tool Tells You Who Has Access to What Data
– GitHub’s Secret Scanning Feature Now Covers AWS, Microsoft, Google, and Slack
– Kyndryl & Palo Alto to provide enterprise and cybersecurity services
– Cyber hygiene explained: the most comprehensive list