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Mapping your supply chain

🌐 Supply chain mapping creates an up-to-date view of your supplier network. It will help to e.g.: - improve contractual #cybersecurity measures - identify suppliers needed to restore from incidents - improve compliance More tips >>

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17.2.2023

Data Breach on Instant Checkmate and Truthfinder Background Check Services Leaked 20 Million Records

PeopleConnect scrapes personal data from e.g. court records, marriage/criminal registries and social media. On Jan 21, a hacker published a treasure trove reportedly obtained from them - 2.9 GB CSV with 20M+ records. #privacy

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17.2.2023

Patch Now: Apple's iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Safari Under Attack with New Zero-Day Flaw

Apple on Mon rolled out security updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Safari to addressing a WebKit zero-day flaw that it said has been actively exploited in the wild. Users advised to update to iOS 16.3.1 / Safari 16.3.1. #cybersecurity

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17.2.2023

Hackers leak passwords for 500,000 Fortinet VPN accounts

❗ 498,908 Fortinet VPN stolen user credentials being shared on dark web forums. Incident is serious - leaked creds can be used to infiltrate the network of a company using the service to steal data or distribute malware. #cybersecurity

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15.2.2023

Google's Bard AI Bot Mistake Wipes $100 Billion Off Shares

Google joined AI chatbot race with its ChatGPT rival Bard. In a related Twitter ad, Bard answered incorrectly to a question about James Webb Space Telescope. That day Alphabet shares sank >7% knocking $100bn off its value. #cybersecurity

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10.2.2023

HTML smuggling campaigns impersonate well-known brands to deliver malware

HTML files in unexpected emails are as great a risk as any other malicious attachment. HTML smuggling is not a new #cyberattack method, but it's growing on polularity since Microsoft started blocking macros in documents by default.

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10.2.2023

Critical Infrastructure at Risk from New Vulnerabilities Found in Wireless IIoT Devices

38 #cybersecurity vulnerabilities found in IIoT devices that allow infiltrating networks and risking critical infra. Findings show how OT networks can be at risk by IIoT devices accessible to internet, creating a "single point of failure".

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10.2.2023

Malware Delivered through Google Search

Numerous #malware that used to rely on #phishing and Word macros for delivery, now prefer G Ads impersonating brands like Adobe or Microsoft. Google develops filtering malicious ads, but criminals seem to always find ways to counter.

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10.2.2023

Are Your Employees Thinking Critically About Their Online Behaviors?

👨‍💻 Each employee is an endpoint capable of inviting risk, but that also acting as a safeguard against threats. This article has good examples of panic-inducing scenarios and advice to avoid employee breakdowns. #cybersecurity

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3.2.2023