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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 29 December 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 29 December 2023:
-UK Ministers Publicly State Fears of Potential Widescale Power Grid Disruptions
-Countries Brace for Influence Operations, AI and Hacking Campaigns Ahead of Historic 2024 Election Year, Could Upset World Balance
-The Most Popular Passwords of 2023 are Easy to Guess and Crack
-Dangerous Malware Pretends to be Some of Your Most Used Business Software
-MFA Helps You Stay Resilient, But Nothing is a Silver Bullet
-Ransomware Leak Site Victims Reached Record-High in November
-MOVEit, Capita, CitrixBleed and More: The Biggest Data Breaches of 2023
-Europol Warns 443 Online Shops Infected with Credit Card Stealers
-Physical Access Systems Open Door to IT Networks
-Simple Hacking Techniques Prove Successful in 2023 Cyber Attacks
-Daily Malicious Files Rise to 411,000 a day in 2023
-Android Malware Actively Infecting Devices to Take Full Control
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
UK Ministers Publicly State Fears of Potential Widescale Power Grid Disruptions
The UK’s power network has long been an attractive target for enemies of the state and that remains true today. In fact, according to the UK Government, the risk of the whole country’s electricity system being shut down is growing. So are the dangers to citizens if it happens.
The UK’s National Risk Register, the official document assessing 89 different possible threats to the country, explains that a cyber attack on the National Grid could be launched by culprits “encrypting, stealing or destroying data upon which critical systems depend, or via disruption to operational systems”.
Source: [iNews]
Countries Brace for Influence Operations, AI and Hacking Campaigns Ahead of Historic 2024 Election Year, Could Upset World Balance
Billions of people around the world are expected to go to the polls and vote in 2024, in what will be the most significant election year in recent memory, and cyber security and government officials have already warned about countries using technology to influence operations. This includes disinformation campaigns and hacking attempts. Officials have further warned that artificial intelligence will likely be used to fuel such campaigns.
Sources: [The Record] [Security Affairs]
The Most Popular Passwords of 2023 are Easy to Guess and Crack
NordPass released a list of the top 200 common passwords recently, which included “123456” and “admin” as the top two. Of particular note, the top 40 passwords were all deemed to take less than 12 seconds to crack, or could be determined by an actor with no knowledge of the password. Many people would argue that there are so many passwords needed these days that it becomes hard to remember, hence their choice of easier passwords, and often reusing or recycling them across multiple sites and services. The use of a password manager can greatly reduce this need, requiring the user to only remember one password whilst also allowing for more complex and harder to crack passwords.
Source: [gHacks]
Dangerous Malware Pretends to be Some of Your Most Used Business Software
Hackers are using an old form of banking malware, known as Carbanak, to launch damaging ransomware attacks. Hackers are using compromised websites to host the malware, impersonating popular business-related software such as HubSpot, Veeam, or Xero.
Source: [TechRadar]
MFA Helps You Stay Resilient, But Nothing is a Silver Bullet
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a great resource for improving your organisation’s cyber resilience, but no technology is 100% secure and the human element will nearly always remain. With notable security breaches bypassing MFA to compromise organisations including Uber, games company EA, and authentication business Okta, organisations need to be aware that it is a possibility. As such, organisations need to ensure they implement MFA effectively and educate their users in their implementation; even the strongest of controls are rendered useless if they can be bypassed with one social engineering phone call.
Source: [Help Net Security]
Ransomware Leak Site Victims Reached Record-High in November
Corvus Threat Intel observed 484 new ransomware victims posted to leak sites in November. This represents a 39% increase from October and a 110% increase compared with November 2022. Further, this is the eleventh consecutive month in which there has been a year-on-year increase in ransomware victims, and the ninth with a victim count over 300.
Source: [Infosecurity Magazine]
MOVEit, Capita, CitrixBleed and More: The Biggest Data Breaches of 2023
2023 was a colossal year for data breaches, with the likes of MOVEit, Capita, Citrix, Royal Mail, MGM resorts and 3CX among some of the most significant victims. Such attacks have involved a number of vectors, such as file transfer vulnerabilities, social engineering, supply chain attacks and zero-day exploits. The result? Millions of people’s data compromised, and hundreds of millions paid out to attackers; the attack on MGM resorts alone is reported to have costed upwards of $100 million.
Source: [TechCrunch]
Europol Warns 443 Online Shops Infected with Credit Card Stealers
Europol has notified over 400 websites that their online shop had been hacked, with malicious scripts that steal card information from paying customers. The scripts are designed to intercept and steal payment card numbers, expiration dates, verification numbers, names, and shipping addresses, which are then uploaded to an attacker. This information is then used, or sold on the dark web to be used. Unfortunately, some of these attacks can go undetected for weeks or even several months.
Source: [Bleeping Computer]
Physical Access Systems Open Door to IT Networks
Cyber attackers can exploit access control measures installed on supposedly secure facility doors to gain unauthorised building access to sensitive locations, as well as breach internal IP networks directly from these systems, research has shown. At a recent leading security conference, analysts demonstrated this is an attack. Assets such as these can often be forgotten about and therefore omitted from protections, highlighting the need for organisations to have an up to date and accurate asset register.
Source: [Dark Reading]
Simple Hacking Techniques Prove Successful in 2023 Cyber Attacks
Hacking can be sophisticated, but often it is not sophisticated at all. Some of the biggest hacks this year started with what seemed like an innocent phone call, but which in fact were fairly simple social engineering attacks. Additionally, hackers continued to target companies that failed to promptly update their systems, even after patches were released to fix critical vulnerabilities. The best first step to protect an organisation is to establish a culture of good cyber security hygiene across people, operations and technology.
Source: [Pymnts]
Daily Malicious Files Rise to 411,000 a day in 2023
Cyber criminals unleashed an average of 411,000 malicious files every day in 2023, representing a 3% increase from the previous year, according to Kaspersky. Malicious desktop files in particular rose by 53%. Cyber criminals favoured Microsoft Office services’ vulnerabilities, which represented 69% of all exploited vulnerabilities.
Source: [Infosecurity Magazine]
Android Malware Actively Infecting Devices to Take Full Control
Android Malware is actively being used to take control of devices for illicit purposes, such as stealing sensitive information and enabling remote attacks, and least 327,000 devices are reported to have been infected with such malware. Research has found that amongst the most targeted countries are the UK and US. Often, for the malware to work, users need to allow it access to information such as contacts, email. In some cases, the user would only be aware they have consented if they were to manually check the apps settings. For organisations, this can mean employees bringing personal or work phones into the corporate environment, with malware potentially along for the ride.
Source: [GBhackers]
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Rethinking data security in the age of ransomware and AI - SiliconANGLE
Carbanak Banking Malware Resurfaces with New Ransomware Tactics (thehackernews.com)
Do the casino ransomware attacks make the case to pay? • The Register
Windows CLFS and five exploits used by ransomware operators | Securelist
Cyber crime experts reveal how to infiltrate ransomware gangs • The Register
How ransomware operators try to stay under the radar | Malwarebytes
How many times are you going to think about ransomware in 2024? (betanews.com)
Ransomware Victims
MOVEit, Capita, CitrixBleed and more: The biggest data breaches of 2023 | TechCrunch
Lockbit ransomware disrupts emergency care at German hospitals (bleepingcomputer.com)
Integris Health patients get extortion emails after cyber attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware Group Claims 100 Gb of Data Stolen From Nissan Australia - Security Week
Indian IT services giant HCL Technologies hit by ransomware | TechRadar
LockBit gang claims to have breached accountancy firm Xeinadin (securityaffairs.com)
Rockstar Employee Details Reportedly Leaked By Hackers (thegamer.com)
Australia’s Largest Auto Dealer Group Hit By Massive Cyber Attack | Carscoops
Artificial Intelligence
Elections 2024, Artificial Intelligence could upset world balances (securityaffairs.com)
Malicious GPT Can Phish Credentials, Exfiltrate Them to External Server: Researcher - Security Week
Rethinking data security in the age of ransomware and AI - SiliconANGLE
GenAI Tools Will Permeate All Areas of the Enterprise (darkreading.com)
Why data, AI, and regulations top the threat list for 2024 - Help Net Security
5 Ways that AI Is Set To Transform Cyber Security (informationweek.com)
The Emerging Landscape of AI-Driven Cyber Security Threats: A Look Ahead - Security Week
Skynet Ahoy? What to Expect for Next-Gen AI Security Risks (darkreading.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
Carbanak Banking Malware Resurfaces with New Ransomware Tactics (thehackernews.com)
Iran's 'Peach Sandstorm' Cyber Attackers Target Global Defence Network (darkreading.com)
Decoy Microsoft Word Documents Used to Deliver Nim-Based Malware (thehackernews.com)
This growing malware threat actor is set to unleash a surge of attacks, experts warn | TechRadar
'BattleRoyal' Hackers Deliver DarkGate RAT Using Every Trick (darkreading.com)
Microsoft disables MSIX protocol handler abused in malware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
UAC-0099 Using WinRAR Exploit to Target Ukrainian Firms with LONEPAGE Malware (thehackernews.com)
New Sneaky Xamalicious Android Malware Hits Over 327,000 Devices (thehackernews.com)
Russian military hackers target Ukraine with new MASEPIE malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Fake VPN Chrome extensions force-installed 1.5 million times (bleepingcomputer.com)
Kimsuky Group Using Weaponized file Deploy AppleSeed Malware (cybersecuritynews.com)
New Rugmi Malware Loader Surges with Hundreds of Daily Detections (thehackernews.com)
Game mod on Steam breached to push password-stealing malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
How the new Instegogram threat creates liability for organisations | CSO Online
Mobile
TikTok makes users give iPhone passwords, reasons unclear (nypost.com)
Android Malware Actively Infecting Devices to Take Full Control (gbhackers.com)
Chameleon Android Malware Can Bypass Biometric Security - Security Week
SMS Scams Set to Peak on Saturday in UK - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Essential DDoS statistics for understanding attack impact - Help Net Security
How to Prepare for DDoS Attacks During Peak Business Times (darkreading.com)
In Cyber Security and Fashion, What's Old Is New Again (darkreading.com)
Internet of Things – IoT
Tech gifts you shouldn’t buy your family and friends for the holidays | TechCrunch
Physical Access Systems Open Door to IT Networks (darkreading.com)
Ho Ho Home For Christmas? Tips For Avoiding Tech Terrors This Festive Season - IT Security Guru
Data Breaches/Leaks
MOVEit, Capita, CitrixBleed and more: The biggest data breaches of 2023 | TechCrunch
Mortgage firm LoanCare warns 1.3 million people of data breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Real estate agency exposes details of 690k customers (securityaffairs.com)
Insomniac Games Releases Statement Over Recent Cyber Attack - Gameranx
Ubisoft says it's investigating reports of a new security breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Rockstar Employee Details Reportedly Leaked By Hackers (thegamer.com)
Inmate, Staff Information Stolen in Rhode Island Prison Data Breach - Security Week
Mint Mobile discloses new data breach exposing customer data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers steal customer data from Europe’s largest parking app operator | Hacking | The Guardian
Yakult Australia confirms 'cyber incident' after 95 GB data leak (bleepingcomputer.com)
CBS, Paramount owner National Amusements says it was hacked | TechCrunch
Panasonic discloses data breach after December 2022 cyber attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Customers warned after major car dealership group Eagers Automotive hacked | The West Australian
Cyber Attacks Impacts Two Major Australian Companies Including Leaked Passports | The Epoch Times
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Simple Hacking Techniques Prove Successful in Cyber Attacks (pymnts.com)
Hackers stole $2 billion in crypto in 2023, data shows | TechCrunch
Hacking or Social Engineering? What You Need to Know to Keep Yourself Safe | HackerNoon
3 Clues That Hackers May Know More About Your Business Than You Do | Inc.com
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Hackers stole $2 billion in crypto in 2023, data shows | TechCrunch
Warning: Poorly Secured Linux SSH Servers Under Attack for Cryptocurrency Mining (thehackernews.com)
Hacking group Pink Drainer strikes again, pilfering $4.4M from just 1 victim (cointelegraph.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Third-party issues disrupt 45% of firms despite cyber security spends (securitybrief.co.nz)
MOVEit, Capita, CitrixBleed and more: The biggest data breaches of 2023 | TechCrunch
Cloud/SaaS
Researchers uncover major security issue in Microsoft Azure - here's what we know | TechRadar
Data security and cost are key cloud adoption challenges for financial industry - Help Net Security
The Future of Hybrid Cloud: What to Expect in 2024 and Beyond (techtarget.com)
Encryption
Warning: Poorly Secured Linux SSH Servers Under Attack for Cryptocurrency Mining (thehackernews.com)
Linux and Open Source
Warning: Poorly Secured Linux SSH Servers Under Attack for Cryptocurrency Mining (thehackernews.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
The most popular passwords of 2023 are easy to guess and crack - gHacks Tech News
Malicious GPT Can Phish Credentials, Exfiltrate Them to External Server: Researcher - Security Week
Social Media
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Europe Sees More Hacktivism, GDPR Echoes, and New Security Laws Ahead for 2024 (darkreading.com)
Why data, AI, and regulations top the threat list for 2024 - Help Net Security
Europe classifies three adult sites as worthy of its toughest internet regulations • The Register
5 US cyber security compliance deadlines in 2024 | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
EU updates product liability regime to include software, Artificial Intelligence – EURACTIV.com
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Backup and Recovery
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Cyber Employment 2024: Sky-High Expectations Fail Businesses & Job Seekers (darkreading.com)
Top Tips from CISOs for CISOs - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
How leaders can look after information security professionals | ITPro
Building Mental Resilience: A CISO's Journey - GovInfoSecurity
What Does the Future Hold for Today’s Cyber Security Leaders? (huntress.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Ministers fear a cyber attack cutting all our electricity – this is why (inews.co.uk)
How Cyber Criminals Will Sway 2024 US Elections, Or Try To (darkreading.com)
Nation State Actors
China
Russia
Ukrainian remote workers targeted in new espionage campaign (therecord.media)
UAC-0099 Using WinRAR Exploit to Target Ukrainian Firms with LONEPAGE Malware (thehackernews.com)
Russian firms subjected to new cyber espionage campaign | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Cloud Atlas' Spear-Phishing Attacks Target Russian Agro and Research Companies (thehackernews.com)
Inside the World of Deep-Cover Russian Spies Who Are Infiltrating the West (businessinsider.com)
Russian military hackers target Ukraine with new MASEPIE malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Iran
Iran's 'Peach Sandstorm' Cyber Attackers Target Global Defence Network (darkreading.com)
Israel and Iran are waging a cyber war in the shadows - opinion - The Jerusalem Post (jpost.com)
A cyber attack targets Albanian Parliament’s data system, halting its work | Stars and Stripes
North Korea
Kimsuky Group Using Weaponized file Deploy AppleSeed Malware (cybersecuritynews.com)
Kim Jong Un Expected To Conduct Military, Cyber Attacks During US Elections - Benzinga
Other Nation State Actors, Hacktivism, Extremism, Terrorism and Other Geopolitical Threat Intelligence
Vulnerability Management
Vulnerabilities
Researchers uncover major security issue in Microsoft Azure - here's what we know | TechRadar
Barracuda fixed a new ESG zero-day exploited by Chinese group UNC4841 (securityaffairs.com)
CISA Warns of FXC Router, QNAP NVR Vulnerabilities Exploited in the Wild - Security Week
Google Releases Eighth Zero-Day Patch of 2023 for Chrome (darkreading.com)
Windows CLFS and five exploits used by ransomware operators | Securelist
Apache OFBiz RCE flaw exploited to find vulnerable Confluence servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Tools and Controls
Physical Access Systems Open Door to IT Networks (darkreading.com)
Even cyber security pros don't fully trust AI just yet | TechRadar
GenAI Tools Will Permeate All Areas of the Enterprise (darkreading.com)
Verification roadblocks cause frustration for digital nomads - Help Net Security
Strengthening Resilience: Navigating the Cyber Security Landscape (darkreading.com)
API security in 2024: Predictions and trends - Help Net Security
Other News
5 Things You Can Do Today to Prepare for 2024’s Security Threats (informationweek.com)
Pensions Regulator publishes updated cyber security guidance for trustees | Mayer Brown - JDSupra
All I really need to know about cyber security, I learned in kindergarten (venturebeat.com)
New insights into the global industrial cyber security landscape - Help Net Security
NASA Releases First Space Cyber Security Best Practices Guide (inforisktoday.com)
Unveiling the true cost of healthcare cyber security incidents - Help Net Security
Hackers see wealth of information to steal in kids' school records (cnbc.com)
A cyber attack targets Albanian Parliament’s data system, halting its work | Stars and Stripes
How Cyber Criminals Will Sway 2024 US Elections, Or Try To (darkreading.com)
Post-pandemic Cyber Security: Lessons from the global health crisis (att.com)
Sector Specific
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· FinTech
· Food & Agriculture
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· Government & Public Sector (including Law Enforcement)
· Health/Medical/Pharma
· Hotels & Hospitality
· Insurance
· Legal
· Manufacturing
· Maritime
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· OT, ICS, IIoT, SCADA & Cyber-Physical Systems
· Retail & eCommerce
· Small and Medium Sized Businesses (SMBs)
· Startups
· Telecoms
· Third Sector & Charities
· Transport & Aviation
· Web3
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 22 September 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 22 September 2023:
-New Ransomware Victims Surge by 47% as Small Businesses Targeted
-MGM Resorts Lost Millions of Dollars a Day in What Should be a Wakeup Call for Corporate Boards
-SMEs Overestimate Their Cyber Security Preparedness
-China’s Hacking Power Bigger Than Rest of World Combined
-Cyber Insurance Claims for Ransomware Reach Record High
-Cyber Security Still Remains the Greatest Concern for Many C-Suite Executives
-Bad Torts: Law Firms Feel the Heat from Rising Cyber Threats
-Attacker Deepfakes IT Employees’ Voice in Phone Call to Breach Company
-Insider Risks are Getting Increasingly Costly as Organisations Fail to Proactively Address Them
-Half of Executives Expect Supply Chain Challenges
-How Social Engineering Takes Advantage of Your Kindness
-Employers Blame Employees as 54% of Firms Face Cyber Attacks Annually
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
New Ransomware Victims Surge by 47% as Small Businesses Targeted
Ransomware attackers are shifting away from “big game” targets and towards easier, less defended organisations, a new report from Trend Micro has found. The report observed a 47% increase in the number of new victims of this vector from the second half of 2022, many of which were small organisations with less mature cyber postures. In fact, 57% of victims of the infamous ransomware gang LockBit, were of organisations up to 200 employees.
Small businesses can be attractive targets; they don’t have the budget of a large organisation and therefore they are more likely to have gaps that can be exploited. To combat this, small businesses need to prioritise their security budgets effectively, to allow themselves the most protection that their budget allows.
Source [Infosecurity Magazine]
MGM Resorts Lost Millions of Dollars a Day in What Should be a Wakeup Call for Corporate Boards
The recent ransomware attack on MGM Resorts has resulted in the loss of millions of dollars daily, not accounting for ransomware fees and reputational damage. MGM Resorts are a client of Okta, who noted that Caesars entertainment and three (not named) other organisations have been hit. Although the other victims have not yet been named, it has been revealed that they are in the manufacturing, retail and technology sectors. As a result of the attacks, Beazley and AIG, who provide cyber insurance, are likely to face significant losses.
The attack should act as wakeup call for corporate boards, as it once again highlights how anyone can be a victim, and if the right controls are not in place, an attack won’t be stopped. Cyber incidents are a matter of when, not if, and boards need to ensure they are prepared, and prepared to handle the fallout when an attack happens.
Sources: [Proactive Investors] [Reuters] [Insurance Insider] [OODA Loop] [Claims Journal]
SMEs Overestimate Their Cyber Security Preparedness
According to a recent report, 57% of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have experienced a cyber security breach, with 31% facing such an incident in the past year. Despite the increasing threat, 70% are confident in their defences, though 44% solely rely on their antivirus solutions, and a quarter don't regularly train employees on cyber security best practices or never have.
The report also found that many SMEs either underestimate the importance of robust security, believing they’re too small to be targeted, or put too much trust in their current defences. The increasing number of evolving cyber threats poses a significant risk to SMEs. Rising patterns show frequent and sophisticated attacks, highlighting the urgent need for effective security measures. Understandably, not all small business owners have the resources to obtain in-house cyber security experts. Black Arrow works with organisations of all sizes and sectors to design and prepare for managing a cyber security incident; this can include an Incident Response Plan and an educational tabletop exercise for the leadership team that highlights the proportionate controls to help the organisation prevent and mitigate an incident.
Sources: [Helpnet Security] [Security Magazine]
China’s Hacking Power Bigger Than Rest of World Combined
In a recent conference the director of the FBI highlighted the magnitude of China’s cyber power, most notably explaining that China has a bigger hacking program than the competition combined.
This comes as recent attacks have seen malicious USB drives used to spread malware and now, something we’ve not seen much before, financially motivated hacks by Chinese-speaking actors through a piece of malware known as “ValleyRAT”.
Sources: [Reuters] [Infosecurity Magazine] [WIRED] [Inforisk Today] [TechRadar]
Cyber Insurance Claims for Ransomware Reach Record High
A new report from cyber insurance provider Coalition shows a 12% increase in cyber claims over the first six months of this year, driven by the notable spikes in ransomware (19%), business email compromise (BEC) attacks (26%) and funds transfer fraud (FTF) (31%). The report found that claims severity also increased 61% from the previous six months and 117% over the last year. The average ransom demand was $1.62 million, a 47% increase over the previous six months and a 74% increase over the past year.
The report comes as the FBI and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a joint advisory warning that ransomware gangs are increasingly evolving their tactics while targeting critical infrastructure sectors, including Information Technology, and Food and Agriculture. The advisory strongly discourages organisations from paying ransoms and encourages victims to report ransomware incidents to a local agency’s reporting channel. Similar advisories were released earlier in the year warning of ransomware groups such as Cl0p who exploited the vulnerability in MOVEit earlier this year.
Sources: [NextGov] [BetanNews] [Security Magazine] [CSO Online]
Cyber Security Still Remains the Greatest Concern for Many C-Suite Executives
Almost three-quarters (73%) of nearly 700 board members surveyed in a new study, believe their organisations are at risk of cyber attack, including targeted attacks; a sizable increase from the 65% last year, according to a recently released Proofpoint report. Worryingly, with the high number believing they are at risk from an attack, 53% still believed they would be unprepared for such an attack. When it came to their main concerns, malware was the top concern (40%), followed by insider threat (36%) and cloud account compromise (36%).
C-suite concern has propelled budgets, with a third of businesses increasing cyber security spending by a significant margin. As IT has become less centralised with a move towards cloud-based systems, combined with a shortage of skilled cyber security workers, businesses are having to rely more heavily on third party security according to a recent report.
This investment, along with improved security communications to executives, should enhance IT upskilling and employee awareness of cyber security.
Sources: [MSSP Alert] [Tech Radar]
Bad Torts: Law Firms Feel the Heat from Rising Cyber Threats
Publicly available reports of ransomware attacks on law firms have accelerated this year, with massive amounts of sensitive client data now in the hands of threat actors, highlighting a growing trend of cyber incidents afflicting the legal business.
One of the reasons law firms are increasingly targeted is due to the amount of sensitive data that they hold. This data can be used for extortion, insider training and general ransom purposes. In addition, many law firms utilise third parties to handle their data, increasing their risk of becoming a victim through their supply chain.
Source: [Synack]
Attacker Deepfakes IT Employees’ Voice in Phone Call to Breach Company
A recent cyber attack used AI to deepfake an IT employee’s voice. The attack started off with a phishing mail, which the unsuspecting victim employee clicked. The attacker then hit a challenge: multi-factor authentication (MFA). That was until they decided to use artificial intelligence to clone the voice of an IT employee. The attacker, now speaking as if they were the IT employee, was then able to convince the victim employee to provide the needed MFA code. As a result, the attack was successful.
The attack highlights the increase in AI for attacks, whilst also demonstrating that cyber security is more than just technology: it is people and operations too. Think about voice cloning, how would your organisation prepare for this?
Sources [PC Mag]
Insider Risks are Getting Increasingly Costly as Organisations Fail to Proactively Address Them
With the cost of insider risk the highest it has ever been (£13.25m per incident), organisations need to effectively budget and find ways to proactively address insider risk. A report found that 55% of money spent on insider incident response went toward problems caused by negligence or mistakes, and 25% for those were caused by actively malicious insiders, with the remaining 20% being attacks that out-smarted employees.
The cost and damage is acknowledged by organisations, with a separate report finding 46% of organisations self-reported that they were actively planning to spend more on proactively addressing insider risk in 2024. Budgets are not infinite however, and organisations need to effectively allocate their spending to ensure they are getting the most protection for their spend.
Sources: [Computer Weekly] [CSO Online]
Half of Executives Expect Supply Chain Challenges
With the surge in the number of attacks taking place through the software supply chain, it is no wonder almost half of executives expect supply chain challenges in the year ahead according to a survey by Deloitte. When asked about their experience, 34% of respondents self-reported that their organisation has experienced one or more supply chain cyber security events during the past year.
One of the ways to improve organisations’ supply chain security is to conduct assessments on the third parties they use, yet 21% of respondents did not do this at all. Potentially, one of the reasons for this is not knowing the correct questions to ask. Black Arrow can support you through a structured approach to asking a suite of targeted questions to your third parties, and assessing the responses for indicators of risk to your business.
Sources [PRnewswire] [SiliconANGLE]
How Social Engineering Takes Advantage of Your Kindness
Last week, MGM Resorts disclosed a massive systems issue that reportedly rendered slot machines, room keys and other critical devices inoperable. What elaborate methods were required to crack a nearly $34 billion casino and hotel empire? According to the hackers themselves, all it took was a ten minute phone call, allowing them to gain access through a simple social engineering attack. Social engineering psychologically manipulates a target into doing what the attacker wants, or giving up information that they shouldn’t. The consequences range from taking down global corporations to devastating the personal finances of unfortunate individual victims.
Extroverted, agreeable, and open individuals are often cyber victims; fear is an attack vector and so is helpfulness. As comfort increases, so too does vulnerability to being hacked. Social engineering attacks target both corporations and individuals. A person’s positive traits can be weaknesses against such threats. Balancing kindness with scepticism is essential.
Source: [Engadget]
Employers Blame Employees as 54% of Firms Face Cyber Attacks Annually
A survey found that despite the percentage of companies that have encountered a cyber security incident in the last 12 months, a worrying 24% of employees have never had any cyber security training. The survey further found that alarmingly 42% of respondents used the same password for both home and work accounts, increasing the risk of exposing their organisational passwords. This risk was furthered by 40% of the total number of respondents keeping their password in an open file or physical notebook.
Organisations, including those already providing training, should look to ensure they implement training from experts that covers such areas; by effectively training employees, organisations will increase their cyber resilience and reduce their risk of suffering a cyber attack. Black Arrow supports organisations of all sizes in designing and delivering proportionate user education and awareness programmes, including in-person and online training as well as simulated phishing campaigns. Our programmes are secure employee engagement and build a cyber security culture to protect the organisation.
Source: [Information Security Buzz]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Cyber security still remains the greatest concern for many executives | TechRadar
Cyber attacks are constant and test even the best | Newsroom
Companies Struggling With Cyber security: Big Players In Bad Situations (forbes.com)
SMEs overestimate their cyber security preparedness - Help Net Security
Almost Half of Executives Expect Supply Chain Security Challenges in Year Ahead (prnewswire.com)
Organisations failing to proactively address insider cyber risk | Computer Weekly
Expensive Investigations Drive Surging Data Breach Costs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Most Global Board Members Unprepared for “Targeted” Cyber attack, Report Finds | MSSP Alert
Changing Role of the CISO: A Holistic Approach Drives the Future (darkreading.com)
How to Get Your Board on Board With Cyber security (darkreading.com)
Regulatory activity forces compliance leaders to spend more on GRC tools - Help Net Security
Going Up! How to Handle Rising Cyber security Costs (securityintelligence.com)
Balancing budget and system security: Approaches to risk tolerance - Help Net Security
Is Director Liability For Cyber security Failure An Immediate Risk? (forbes.com)
83% of IT Security Professionals Say Burnout Causes Data Breaches (prnewswire.com)
Why Cyber security Compliance Standards Still Have A Long Way To Go (forbes.com)
Bot Attack Costs Double to $86m Annually - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Adapting to new rule changes in cyber risk management: How the SEC changed the game - SiliconANGLE
Poor digital experience a blocker for cyber resilience | Computer Weekly
What is Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC)? | TechTarget Definition
How to prevent and prepare for a cyber catastrophe (securityintelligence.com)
2023 Cyber Risk and Resiliency Report: How CIOs Are Dueling Disaster (informationweek.com)
Why more security doesn’t mean more effective compliance - Help Net Security
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Digesting the Digits - 2023 ‘record year’ for ransomware attacks - PaymentExpert.com
Attacks on Casino Giants Heralds Resurgence in Ransomware Attacks (claimsjournal.com)
Beazley and AIG likely to face cyber attack losses on casinos (insuranceinsider.com)
LockBit Is Using RMMs to Spread Its Ransomware (darkreading.com)
‘Top’ ransomware gangs favour smaller businesses | Computer Weekly
US cyber insurance claims spike amid ransomware, funds transfer fraud, BEC attacks | CSO Online
Ransomware group's evolving tactics pose growing threat - Nextgov/FCW
Malware distributor Storm-0324 facilitates ransomware access | Microsoft Security Blog
Who is behind the latest wave of UK ransomware attacks? | Cyber crime | The Guardian
NCSC: Why Cyber Extortion Attacks No Longer Require Ransomware (darkreading.com)
Scattered Spider, Alphv, and the MGM hack, explained - The Hustle
Quadruple extortion ransomware maximising monetisation (securitybrief.co.nz)
What is Extortionware? How is it Different from Ransomware? (techtarget.com)
Ransomware cyber insurance claims rose by 27% | Security Magazine
Cyber insurance claims for ransomware reach record high (betanews.com)
Ransomware gang targeting defence firms, FBI warns - Defence One
Scattered Spider snares 100+ victims, moves into ransomware • The Register
BlackCat ransomware hits Azure Storage with Sphynx encryptor (bleepingcomputer.com)
FBI, CISA Issue Joint Warning on 'Snatch' Ransomware-as-a-Service (darkreading.com)
Critical Infrastructure Organisations Warned of Snatch Ransomware Attacks - Security Week
Healthcare's ransomware defences need more preventative action (securitybrief.co.nz)
Ransomware vs. resources: A higher education dilemma - eCampus News
Ransomware Victims
Hackers who breached casino giants MGM, Caesars also hit 3 other firms, Okta says | Reuters
Okta Agent Involved in MGM Resorts Breach, Attackers Claim (darkreading.com)
Hackers claim it only took a 10-minute phone call to shut down MGM Resorts (engadget.com)
MGM, Caesars Face Regulatory, Legal Maze After Cyber Incidents (darkreading.com)
Beazley and AIG likely to face cyber attack losses on casinos (insuranceinsider.com)
Greater Manchester Police Hack Follows Third-Party Supplier Fumble (darkreading.com)k
Clorox products in short supply after cyber attack disrupts operations | CNN Business
Psychiatric hospital near Jerusalem hit by suspected cyber attack | The Times of Israel
UMass Medical School Sued Over MOVEit File-Transfer Data Breach (bloomberglaw.com)
UK IT services provider Agilitas hit by Donut ransomware attack? (techmonitor.ai)
Cyber attack blamed for outages at hospitals in Illinois, Wisconsin (scrippsnews.com)
Major trucking software provider confirms ransomware incident (therecord.media)
Handbag maker Radley London hit by RansomHouse cyber attack? (techmonitor.ai)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
HR phishing: self-evaluation questionnaire | Kaspersky official blog
Phishing victim sends eye-watering $4.5M in USDT to scammer (cointelegraph.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Hackers claim it only took a 10-minute phone call to shut down MGM Resorts (engadget.com)
How social engineering takes advantage of your kindness (engadget.com)
Artificial Intelligence
Hacker Deepfakes Employee's Voice in Phone Call to Breach IT Company | PCMag
NSA Report: Deepfakes Threaten National Security | MSSP Alert
Microsoft AI Researchers Accidentally Expose 38 Terabytes of Confidential Data (thehackernews.com)
Artificial Intelligence Making Cyber Crime Harder to Fight (govtech.com)
Companies still don’t know how to handle generative AI risks - Help Net Security
85% of cyber leaders believe AI will outpace cyber defences (electronicspecifier.com)
McAfee CEO Greg Johnson on the Cyber security Threat From Generative AI (businessinsider.com)
Companies Rely on Multiple Methods to Secure Generative AI Tools (darkreading.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
NodeStealer Malware Now Targets Facebook Business Accounts on Multiple Browsers (thehackernews.com)
Malware distributor Storm-0324 facilitates ransomware access | Microsoft Security Blog
macOS MetaStealer attacks take aim at business Mac users (appleinsider.com)
Earth Lusca Employs New Linux Backdoor, Uses Cobalt Strike for Lateral Movement (trendmicro.com)
A mysterious new Chinese malware strain is targeting large firms across the globe | TechRadar
New SprySOCKS Linux malware used in cyber espionage attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Bumblebee malware returns in new attacks abusing WebDAV folders (bleepingcomputer.com)
Fake WinRAR exploit PoC drops VenomRAT malware | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
P2PInfect botnet activity surges 600x with stealthier malware variants (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ukrainian Hacker Suspected to be Behind "Free Download Manager" Malware Attack (thehackernews.com)
‘Sandman’ hackers backdoor telcos with new LuaDream malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Kaspersky uncovers 3-year old supply chain attack campaign (securitybrief.co.nz)
Mobile
Dangerous permissions detected in top Android health apps (securityaffairs.com)
Android security updates: Everything you need to know | Android Central
Hook: New Android Banking Trojan That Expands on ERMAC's Legacy (thehackernews.com)
APT36 state hackers infect Android devices using YouTube app clones (bleepingcomputer.com)
Botnets
Bot Attack Costs Double to $86m Annually - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
P2PInfect botnet activity surges 600x with stealthier malware variants (bleepingcomputer.com)
Vast majority of bot attacks emanate from China and Russia | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Hikvision Intercoms Allow Snooping on Neighbors (darkreading.com)
No dedicated hardware security for 66% IoT modules: IoT Analytics (securitybrief.co.nz)
Data Breaches/Leaks
Pirated Software Likely Cause of Airbus Breach - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Microsoft AI Researchers Accidentally Expose 38 Terabytes of Confidential Data (thehackernews.com)
Police data breach: 20,000 data points 'at risk' (computing.co.uk)
CardX released a data leak notification impacting their customers in Thailand (securityaffairs.com)
Pizza Hut Australia hack: data breach exposes customer information and order details | Australia
Air Canada says unauthorized group breached employee data, hacked internal system (databreaches.net)
83% of IT Security Professionals Say Burnout Causes Data Breaches (prnewswire.com)
T-Mobile app glitch let users see other people's account info (bleepingcomputer.com)
T-Mobile Racks Up Third Consumer Data Exposure of 2023 (darkreading.com)Over a Third of UK
TransUnion says dump of customer data came from third party • The Register
US govt IT worker accused of leaking top secrets • The Register
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Europol lifts the lid on cyber crime tactics (malwarebytes.com)
One of the FBI’s most wanted hackers is trolling the US government | TechCrunch
India's biggest tech centres named as cyber crime hotspots • The Register
Scattered Spider snares 100+ victims, moves into ransomware • The Register
Financially Motivated Hacks by Chinese-Speaking Actors Surge (inforisktoday.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Multiple crypto raids net Lazarus Group $290M in 15 weeks | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
TikTok flooded by 'Elon Musk' cryptocurrency giveaway scams (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing victim sends eye-watering $4.5M in USDT to scammer (cointelegraph.com)
Mark Cuban loses $870k to a crypto scam: ‘They must have been watching’ – DL News
How Sam Bankman-Fried's parents enabled his criminal empire | Fortune Crypto
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Organisations failing to proactively address insider cyber risk | Computer Weekly
HR’s role in cyber security and insider threat mitigation - Hindustan Times
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Brits Lose $9.3bn to Scams in a Year - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
US cyber insurance claims spike amid ransomware, funds transfer fraud, BEC attacks | CSO Online
TikTok flooded by 'Elon Musk' cryptocurrency giveaway scams (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mark Cuban loses $870k to a crypto scam: ‘They must have been watching’ – DL News
How Sam Bankman-Fried's parents enabled his criminal empire | Fortune Crypto
Payment Card-Skimming Campaign Now Targeting Websites in North America (darkreading.com)
Court sentences pair for India-based robocall scam • The Register
Shift from UK Analogue to Digital Phone Lines Breeds New SCAMs - ISPreview UK
Singapore to detail fraud liability split for bank & victim • The Register
Deepfakes
Insurance
Cyber insurance claims for ransomware reach record high (betanews.com)
US cyber insurance claims spike amid ransomware, funds transfer fraud, BEC attacks | CSO Online
Beazley and AIG likely to face cyber attack losses on casinos (insuranceinsider.com)
Ransomware cyber insurance claims rose by 27% | Security Magazine
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Almost Half of Executives Expect Supply Chain Security Challenges in Year Ahead (prnewswire.com)
Okta Agent Involved in MGM Resorts Breach, Attackers Claim (darkreading.com)
Greater Manchester Police Hack Follows Third-Party Supplier Fumble (darkreading.com)
Kaspersky uncovers 3-year old supply chain attack campaign (securitybrief.co.nz)
Evaluating New Partners and Vendors from an Identity Security Perspective (darkreading.com)
How cyber attacks on Taiwan are hurting global business - Raconteur
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Why Shared Fate is a Better Way to Manage Cloud Risk (darkreading.com)
IBM X-Force: Use of compromised credentials darkens cloud security picture | Network World
Retool blames breach on Google Authenticator MFA cloud sync feature (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mastering Defence-In-Depth and Data Security in the Cloud Era (darkreading.com)
Understanding the Differences Between On-Premises and Cloud Cyber security (darkreading.com)
Hybrid/Remote Working
Shadow IT
Identity and Access Management
Encryption
EU's quest to fix the internet could become a privacy nightmare | TechRadar
UK Minister Warns Meta Over End-to-End Encryption - Security Week
Signal Messenger Introduces PQXDH Quantum-Resistant Encryption (thehackernews.com)
Open Source
Kaspersky uncovers 3-year old supply chain attack campaign (securitybrief.co.nz)
Chinese hackers have unleashed a never-before-seen Linux backdoor | Ars Technica
New SprySOCKS Linux malware used in cyber espionage attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ukrainian Hacker Suspected to be Behind "Free Download Manager" Malware Attack (thehackernews.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Are your end-users' passwords compromised? Here's how to check. (bleepingcomputer.com)
Why employee login credentials are 'the weakest link in security' (siliconrepublic.com)
Social Media
TikTok fined 345m euro by watchdog over how it processed children’s data | The Independent
NodeStealer Malware Now Targets Facebook Business Accounts on Multiple Browsers (thehackernews.com)
APT36 state hackers infect Android devices using YouTube app clones (bleepingcomputer.com)
Donald Trump Jr.'s X Account Appears To Have Been Hacked (dailydot.com)
UK Minister Warns Meta Over End-to-End Encryption - Security Week
TikTok flooded by 'Elon Musk' cryptocurrency giveaway scams (bleepingcomputer.com)
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
UK Minister Warns Meta Over End-to-End Encryption - Security Week
EU's quest to fix the internet could become a privacy nightmare | TechRadar
TikTok Is Hit With $368 Million Fine Under Europe's Strict Data Privacy Rules - Security Week
MGM, Caesars Face Regulatory, Legal Maze After Cyber Incidents (darkreading.com)
California Settles With Google Over Location Privacy Practices for $93 Million - Security Week
Why Cyber security Compliance Standards Still Have A Long Way To Go (forbes.com)
Adapting to new rule changes in cyber risk management: How the SEC changed the game - SiliconANGLE
Models, Frameworks and Standards
How to Interpret the 2023 MITRE ATT&CK Evaluation Results (darkreading.com)
How NIST Cyber security Framework 2.0 Tackles Risk Management (securityintelligence.com)
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Expert: Three Skills Cyber security Professionals Should Have in 2024 (newswise.com)
83% of IT Security Professionals Say Burnout Causes Data Breaches (prnewswire.com)
IT pros told to accept burnout as normal part of their job - Help Net Security
Wanted: another 3mn cyber professionals | Financial Times (ft.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
How the FBI Fights Back Against Worldwide Cyber attacks (securityintelligence.com)
Court sentences pair for India-based robocall scam • The Register
Finnish Authorities Dismantle Notorious PIILOPUOTI Dark Web Drug Marketplace (thehackernews.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
California Settles With Google Over Location Privacy Practices for $93 Million - Security Week
TikTok fined 345m euro by watchdog over how it processed children’s data | The Independent
EU's quest to fix the internet could become a privacy nightmare | TechRadar
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Russia
China, Russia ‘Prepared’ to Use Cyber If War Breaks Out, US Warns (thedefencepost.com)
International Criminal Court hacked amid Russia probe • The Register
Portuguese company detects 961 pro-Russian cyber attacks in Western Europe – EURACTIV.com
Vast majority of bot attacks emanate from China and Russia | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
One of the FBI’s most wanted hackers is trolling the US government | TechCrunch
Senators want clarity from Pentagon on Ukraine Starlink access fiasco | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Russian allegedly smuggled US weapons electronics to Moscow • The Register
China
China, Russia ‘Prepared’ to Use Cyber If War Breaks Out, US Warns (thedefencepost.com)
FBI chief says China has bigger hacking program than the competition combined | Reuters
EU warns China on Ukraine disinformation and cyber attacks – POLITICO
Chinese Spies Infected Dozens of Networks With Thumb Drive Malware | WIRED
Chinese hackers have unleashed a never-before-seen Linux backdoor | Ars Technica
Trouble brews after embassy worker finds spy bug in China teapot (thetimes.co.uk)
Vast majority of bot attacks emanate from China and Russia | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
A mysterious new Chinese malware strain is targeting large firms across the globe | TechRadar
Financially Motivated Hacks by Chinese-Speaking Actors Surge (inforisktoday.com)
Growing Chinese Tech Influence in Africa Spurs 'Soft Power' Concerns (darkreading.com)
How cyber attacks on Taiwan are hurting global business - Raconteur
DoD: China's ICS Cyber Onslaught Aimed at Gaining Kinetic Warfare Advantage (darkreading.com)
Iran
Microsoft: 'Peach Sandstorm' Cyber attacks Target Defence, Pharmaceutical Orgs (darkreading.com)
Pro-Iranian Attackers Target Israeli Railroad Network (darkreading.com)
North Korea
Multiple crypto raids net Lazarus Group $290M in 15 weeks | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
How a North Korean cyber group impersonated a Washington D.C. analyst (cnbc.com)
Misc Nation State/Cyber Warfare
Vulnerability Management
KEV Catalog Reaches 1000, What Does That Mean and What Have We Learned | CISA
Vulnerability management, its impact and threat modeling methodologies (securityintelligence.com)
How SBOMs Help Uncover Vulnerabilities In Enterprise Applications (forbes.com)
Vulnerabilities
Fortinet Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products | CISA
Critical Trend Micro vulnerability exploited in the wild (CVE-2023-41179) - Help Net Security
iOS 17.0.1 re-patches 3 actively exploited security flaws - 9to5Mac
If you're still using WinRAR, watch out for this dangerous exploit - and please stop | TechRadar
GitLab Releases Urgent Security Patches for Critical Vulnerability (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft releases firmware update for all Surface devices | TechSpot
Tools and Controls
Expensive Investigations Drive Surging Data Breach Costs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Enterprise networks are evolving; your security architecture needs to evolve, too (betanews.com)
Think Your MFA and PAM Solutions Protect You? Think Again (thehackernews.com)
Do You Really Trust Your Web Application Supply Chain? (thehackernews.com)
Regulatory activity forces compliance leaders to spend more on GRC tools - Help Net Security
Going Up! How to Handle Rising Cyber security Costs (securityintelligence.com)
Shadow IT: Security policies may be a problem - Help Net Security
Balancing budget and system security: Approaches to risk tolerance - Help Net Security
How NIST Cyber security Framework 2.0 Tackles Risk Management (securityintelligence.com)
How Choosing Authentication Is a Business-Critical Decision (darkreading.com)
Understanding the Differences Between On-Premises and Cloud Cyber security (darkreading.com)
Adapting to new rule changes in cyber risk management: How the SEC changed the game - SiliconANGLE
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Why automakers are worried your car is the next target for cyber attacks - CityAM
Consumers are being bombarded with billions of threats every year | TechRadar
Bad torts: Law firms feel the heat from rising cyber threats (synack.com)
SME Cyber Security – Time for a New Approach? - IT Security Guru
Time to Demand IT Security by Design and Default - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Australia’s new cyber security strategy: Build “cyber shields” around the country | CSO Online
Home Office sets up cyber security for Emergency Services Network | UKAuthority
Cyber security Tops Business Risks Challenging European Auditors (bloomberglaw.com)
Energy Is the Most-Targeted Sector for Cyber attacks: Here’s What to Do (powermag.com)
Cyber on the battlefield is about more than IT - Nextgov/FCW
Every Network Is Now an OT Network. Can Your Security Keep Up? - Security Week
Pentagon's 2023 Cyber Strategy Focuses on Helping Allies - Security Week
Singapore's retail banks take steps to enhance cyber security (finextra.com)
Experts fret over fate of CISA cyber programs as shutdown clouds loom | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Strong compliance management is crucial for fintech-bank partnerships - Help Net Security
Rail Travel Free in Estonia as Cyber Attack Disrupts Ticketing (eturbonews.com)
Dairy industry teams with cyber security group to beef up defences | Food Dive
Securing Eurovision’s online voting system against cyber attacks (computerweekly.com)
GCHQ chief takes job in private security company | The Independent
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