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Ukraine War Alters Security Landscape for Orgs, ERM Leaders 

Security Boulevard

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the resulting global instability the war has unleashed will have a lasting impact on the cyberthreat landscape, one which will also require enterprise risk management (ERM) leaders to reassess previously established organizational risk profiles.

Risk 52
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CISA warns of hybrid operations threat to US critical infrastructure

Bleeping Computer

CISA urged leaders of U.S. critical infrastructure organizations on Friday to increase their orgs' resilience against a growing risk of being targeted by foreign influence operations using misinformation, disinformation, and malformation (MDM) tactics. [.].

Risk 98
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As Cyberattacks Intensify, Orgs Don’t Report Incidents

Security Boulevard

It comes as no surprise that most IT security leaders believe that cyberattacks will intensify in the next year. The post As Cyberattacks Intensify, Orgs Don’t Report Incidents appeared first on Security Boulevard. That’s according to Keeper Security’s second annual. That’s according to Keeper Security’s second annual.

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Orgs Lack Confidence in Long-Term Hybrid Work Security

Security Boulevard

Just one in five companies are fully confident their infrastructure security can support long-term remote work, according to a survey of 200 North American business leaders conducted by the research firm Pulse on behalf of Sungard Availability Services.

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Orgs Report Mixed Progress on Ransomware Defense

Security Boulevard

A survey of 400 technology, financial and security leaders published today by HYCU, a provider of a data protection platform, suggested most organizations are better prepared to thwart a ransomware attack, with 54% reporting they are either mostly prepared (32%) or as prepared as possible (22%). A total of 42% of respondents said they now.

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Lazarus APT group employed Linux Malware in recent attacks and was linked to 3CX supply chain attack

Security Affairs

This is because the apparent dot character in the filename is a leader dot represented by the U+2024 Unicode character. The use of the leader dot in the filename was probably an attempt to trick the file manager into treating the file as an executable instead of a PDF.” “Interestingly, the file extension is not .pdf.

Malware 96
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Security Affairs newsletter Round 394

Security Affairs

DEV-0569 group uses Google Ads to distribute Royal Ransomware Black Friday and Cyber Monday, crooks are already at work New improved versions of LodaRAT spotted in the wild Atlassian fixed 2 critical flaws in Crowd and Bitbucket products Hive Ransomware extorted over $100M in ransom payments from over 1,300 companies Ongoing supply chain attack targets (..)

DDOS 86