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Cybercriminals leaked massive volumes of stolen PII data from Thailand in Dark Web

Security Affairs

Resecurity researchers warn of massive leak of stolen Thai personally identifiable information (PII) on the dark web by cybercriminals. But as we step into 2024, this trend might see a change. It’s believed that these sensitive details were sourced from various breached platforms.

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Ransomware review: March 2024

Malwarebytes

This article is based on research by Marcelo Rivero, Malwarebytes’ ransomware specialist, who monitors information published by ransomware gangs on their Dark Web sites. In this report, “known attacks” are those where the victim did not pay a ransom. The report raises just about as many questions as it answers.

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Mainframe Mania: Highlights from SHARE Orlando 2024 

NetSpi Executives

While most people may imagine mainframe computers to be an antiquated world of massive machinery, tape spools, and limited possibilities, they actually receive widespread use today in 2024 as the backbone infrastructure that allows billions of financial transactions to occur daily on a global scale.

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NIS2

Centraleyes

To enhance Europe’s resilience against existing and emerging cyber threats, the NIS2 Directive introduces new requirements and obligations for organizations in four key areas: risk management, corporate accountability, reporting obligations, and business continuity. NIS2 is a high-level directive, strengthening cybersecurity.

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The Five-Step PCI DSS 4.0 Transition Checklist

CyberSecurity Insiders

Census Bureau’s latest  Annual Retail Trade Survey  reports e-commerce expenditures rose from $571.2 The Nilson Report  estimated $28.6 The Council gathered input from 200+ organizations and announced the updated requirements in March 2022, which will become mandatory on March 31, 2024. In fact, the U.S. billion in 2019 to $815.4

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FBI Seeks Additional $64 Million in 2024 to Fight Cyber Threats

SecureWorld News

Christopher Wray, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, on April 27th requested an additional $64 million in funding to fight cyber threats in 2024. Keeping pace with these threats is a significant challenge for the FBI. The breadth of these threats and challenges are as complex as any time in our history.

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The Unseen Threats: Anticipating Cybersecurity Risks in 2024

Security Boulevard

Often a combination of disruptive technologies, lagging risk behavior trends, shifts in threat actor capabilities or focus, greater expectations for cybersecurity, and new regulatory structures emerge to wreak havoc. So, let’s explore what 2024 and beyond has in store for all of us in the digital world.

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