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Uber Announces Major Security Breach

Heimadal Security

Uber’s computer systems have been breached on Thursday afternoon, September 15, 2022, with major consequences in data loss. The post Uber Announces Major Security Breach appeared first on Heimdal Security Blog. We are currently responding to a cybersecurity incident. […].

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Preparing for Cyber Insurance? 6 Questions to Ask Your IT Team Today

Security Boulevard

The list of companies that have experienced data breaches in 2022 continues to grow, including Meta, Samsung, Twilio, Twitter, Uber and more. If these companies – with their large, dedicated cybersecurity teams – are vulnerable, so is every other company.

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What threatens corporations in 2023: media blackmail, fake leaks and cloud attacks

SecureList

The media routinely report incidents and leaks of data that end up publicly accessible on the dark web. More personal data leaks; corporate email at risk. The trend for personal data leaks grew rapidly in 2022 and will continue into 2023. The leaks affected various organizations and amounts of data.

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Exclusive: Welcome “Frappo” – Resecurity identified a new Phishing-as-a-Service

Security Affairs

“Frappo” acts as a Phishing-as-a-Service and enables cybercriminals the ability to host and generate high-quality phishing pages which impersonate major online banking, e-commerce, popular retailers, and online-services to steal customer data. The last update of the service was registered May 1, 2022.

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GUEST ESSAY: Why CISOs absolutely must take authentication secrets much more seriously

The Last Watchdog

Segura If you are wondering why secrets in code should be a priority among so many other vulnerabilities, just look at the recent security incidents of 2022: several major companies experienced the fragility of secrets management. In fact, source code leaks caused major issues for many organizations in 2022.

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The Original APT: Advanced Persistent Teenagers

Krebs on Security

Many organizations are already struggling to combat cybersecurity threats from ransomware purveyors and state-sponsored hacking groups, both of which tend to take days or weeks to pivot from an opportunistic malware infection to a full blown data breach. The flash scam netted the perpetrators more than $100,000 in the ensuing hours.

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GUEST ESSAY: ‘Continuous authentication’ is driving passwordless sessions into the mainstream

The Last Watchdog

Consider that some 80 percent of hacking-related breaches occur because of weak or reused passwords, and that over 90 percent of consumers continue to re-use their intrinsically weak passwords. Underscoring this trend, Uber was recently hacked — through its authentication system. Invisible security.