Cyber Bits: October 7
This week’s cybersecurity news dives into hacks on major companies, critical vulnerabilities being exploited, and a significant takedown of a notorious hacker group.
A collection of the latest cyber headlines, summarized to fit your busy schedule while keeping you in the know.
This week’s cybersecurity news dives into hacks on major companies, critical vulnerabilities being exploited, and a significant takedown of a notorious hacker group.
This week’s summary covers new malware threats, critical security flaws, insider trading hacks, and significant corporate settlements.
This week, we cover software-breaking updates, major security vulnerabilities including a Mediatek 0day, data breaches at Deloitte and Dell, cyber-espionage activities and Disney affected by Slack.
This week, Ivanti reports a critical vulnerability now actively exploited, Transport for London is resetting 30,000 employee passwords in person, the Port of Seattle was hit by Rhysida ransomware, and a Windows vulnerability is being exploited via invisible braille spaces.
This week’s coverage focuses on renewed spyware threats, Russian cyberattacks, critical vulnerabilities impacting Veam, Sonicwall, Dlink and Yubi, and air-gapping might not be enough any more.
This week, we take a look at SQLi vulnerabilities within TSA software, researchers being sued, and a staggering 200+ victims of RansomHub's Ransomware-as-a-Service.
This week, we cover critical vulnerabilities in SolarWinds, new exploits, National Public Data breach, and Microsoft's plans to roll out Recall.
This week’s roundup includes EDR tampering exploits found in the wild, manual fixes for BitLocker, and GitHub leaking authorization tokens.
This week’s roundup includes massive data breaches, new vulnerabilities, and significant threats in the cybersecurity landscape. Thankfully, no CrowdStrike this week!
This week, we're diving into a digital soup of ransomware, legal dramas, and tech hiccups. Buckle up, because the cybersecurity world is as wild as ever!
This week, we explore vulnerabilities in popular software, a significant security breach affecting millions, an interesting HR decision, and of course more CrowdStrike!
In this week's Cyber Bits, the only thing everyone was worried about was CrowdStrike causing BSODs, CrowdStrike taking