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North Korean Lazarus APT stole credit card data from US and EU stores

Security Affairs

North Korea-linked Lazarus APT has been stealing payment card data from customers of large retailers in the U.S. Sansec researchers reported that North Korea-linked Lazarus APT group has been stealing payment card information from customers of large retailers in the U.S. and Europe for at least a year. and Europe for at least a year.

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IKEA servers hit by Qakbot Malware

CyberSecurity Insiders

QuakBot aka QuackBot malware is actually a malicious software that has the potential to steal banking credentials and is existing since the year 2007. Note 2- In January 2021, retail giant Dairy Farm that offers business to Ikea was hit by REvil ransomware.

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Boyne Resorts ski and golf resort operator hit with WastedLocker ransomware

Security Affairs

The company owns and operates eleven properties and an outdoor lifestyle equipment/apparel retail division with stores in cities throughout Michigan. This group has been active since at least 2007, in December 2019, the U.S. An industry leader in multiple U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has charged Russian citizens Maksim V. (32)

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Cyber Attack news headlines trending on Google

CyberSecurity Insiders

Those who had Facebook accounts from May 24th, 2007, to Dec 22nd, 2022, will be eligible to gain some monetary benefits from the settled amount. The company has created a separate page for users to claim the benefit, and you can find more details on the company’s website.

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Hidden Cobra APT used the new ATM cash-out scheme FASTCash to hit banks worldwide

Security Affairs

This threat actor has been active since at least 2009, possibly as early as 2007, and it was involved in both cyber espionage campaigns and sabotage activities aimed to destroy data and disrupt systems. “ FASTCash schemes remotely compromise payment switch application servers within banks to facilitate fraudulent transactions.

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Why Data Privacy Day is Important for the State of Web Security

SiteLock

retail, healthcare and hospitality). DpD was first established in 2007 by the Online Trust Alliance (OTA) and several other organizations, and over the years the holiday has attracted organizations including the National Cyber Security Alliance, the FBI and the FTC. Fortunately, web security has come a long way in just a few years.

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The Biggest Blocker to Open Banking Success? Slow, Risky Data

Security Boulevard

In 2007, the original Payment Services Directive—or open banking as it’s also known—went into effect to create a unified payment market in the European Union. This eventually forced the UK’s nine biggest banks to release data in a secure, standardized way, so data could be shared more easily between organizations.

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