Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

Foreign Hackers Charged in Botnet Scheme Targeting Global Routers

Four foreign nationals face charges for operating a botnet scheme that hijacked routers worldwide, earning over $46 million through the sale of illegal proxy services online.

184 Million Login Credentials From Microsoft, Instagram, Facebook Exposed

Over 184 million login credentials, including Microsoft accounts, were exposed in an unsecured database linked to infostealer malware infections.

CISA Warns of Growing Threats to SaaS Applications with Weak Security

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns that attackers are exploiting the security weaknesses of cloud SaaS applications, urging firms to strengthen their defenses.

Utah Becomes First State to Enact App Store Accountability Act

Learn more about Utah’s App Store Accountability Act, which requires age checks and parental consent for minors, setting a precedent that could shape privacy laws nationwide.

Ransomware Gangs Adopt Off-the-Shelf Malware for Post-Exploitation Activities

Read how ransomware gangs have turned to Skitnet malware for stealthy post-exploitation, enabling deep system control and persistence in targeted attacks.

App Store Has Substantial Fraud Protection, says Apple

The App Store prevented more than $9 billion in fraudulent transactions and blocked nearly two million risky app submissions, according to Apple.

Ransomware Infrastructure Dismantled in Global Operation

A global crackdown dismantles ransomware infrastructure, seizes millions of dollars, and leads to arrests in sweeping international law enforcement operations.

DHS Cancels Multibillion-Dollar Cybersecurity Contract Following Legal Challenge

Learn why DHS canceled a $2.4B cybersecurity contract after a protest by a rival bidder, raising questions about procurement fairness and compliance practices.

Dangerous Ransom Gang Scattered Spider Shifts Focus From UK to US Retail

Read how the ransomware group Scattered Spider has been targeting US retail firms using advanced social engineering tactics, posing a significant risk to enterprises with large help desk operations.

Data Provenance: Governing AI Before It Governs You

As AI spreads quietly throughout enterprises, data provenance, rather than policy, emerges as the foundation of trustworthy and secure governance.

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