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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSTop infosec trends in the social media spotlight this week
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Fxsmsp Threat Group, “a credible hacking collective” is offering to sell source code of major anti-virus software for a whopping $300,000. The servers of three high-profile anti-virus firms have allegedly been compromised by a group of elite Russian hackers. The hacker group, known as Fxsmsp, claims to have stolen the companies’ software source code after […]
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Research shows time to discovery and containment of breaches slowly shrinking, but attackers don't need a very big window to do a lot of damage.
When is it legitimate for a nation-state to respond to a cyber-attack with the use of force?
Nigerian scam groups launched even more attacks in 2018 - and used more complex types of malware to reach more victims.
Alleged hackers accused of stealing 80 million customers’ records
Records included not only the individuals’ name and email address but also their employment history, salary, and phone number.
It also wants to be the country's data-privacy police: commissioners called for more resources and ability to impose penalties.
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