Cybercriminals Exploit Government Websites for Phishing Campaigns
Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting government websites, particularly those with .gov domains, using tactics such as open redirects to conduct phishing campaigns and distribute malware globally.
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Ransomware Attacks Force 58% of Organizations to Halt Operations in 2024
A recent report reveals that ransomware attacks have led to significant operational disruptions, with 58% of affected organizations shutting down operations for recovery, alongside notable increases in financial losses and brand damage.
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Data Backup and Recovery: Essential Strategies for Business Resilience
Organizations must implement comprehensive data backup and recovery strategies to mitigate risks from cyber threats and natural disasters while ensuring business continuity and compliance.
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Data Breaches in the U.S. Remain High Despite Slight Decrease in 2024
The Identity Theft Resource Center reported 3,158 data compromise incidents in 2024, highlighting a 1% decrease from the previous year but a significant increase from 2021, with cyber-attacks responsible for 80% of the breaches.
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Cryptographic Agility: A Necessity Amid Quantum Computing Threats
As quantum computing advances, technology companies face significant risks to data security, highlighting the urgent need for cryptographic agility to adapt to evolving threats and regulatory requirements.
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ENGlobal Faces Ransomware Attack Compromising Sensitive Data
ENGlobal, a US engineering firm, suffered a ransomware attack that compromised sensitive personal information and disrupted business operations for six weeks, prompting a review of its cybersecurity measures.
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Critical Vulnerability Exposes Millions of Acme Travel Users to Account Takeover
A critical vulnerability in Acme Travel’s OAuth authentication process has exposed millions of users to the risk of account takeover, allowing attackers to gain unauthorized access to accounts and perform actions such as booking and modifying reservations.
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Lynx Ransomware-as-a-Service Group Establishes Sophisticated Affiliate Program
The Lynx Ransomware-as-a-Service group has created a highly organized platform that engages skilled cybercriminals through a structured affiliate program, facilitating the creation and distribution of ransomware.
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British Organizations Set to Boost Cybersecurity Budgets by 31% by 2025
British organizations are expected to increase their cybersecurity budgets by an average of 31% by 2025, significantly surpassing the global forecast of 15%, as they focus on enhancing measures to combat evolving cyber threats.
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Surge in SaaS Security Breaches Highlights Vulnerabilities
SaaS security breaches have surged by 300% from September 2023 to 2024, primarily targeting identity providers and resulting in significant data theft incidents across various sectors, including major companies like Microsoft and AT&T.
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Rise In Cybercriminal Use Of Hidden Text Salting Techniques
Cybercriminals are increasingly employing “hidden text salting” methods to bypass email security measures, complicating detection efforts for spam filters and language detection systems.
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CISOs Increase Budgets for Crisis Simulation Exercises Amid Rising Cyber Threats
In 2025, 74% of Chief Information Security Officers in the UK and US plan to boost budgets for crisis simulation exercises in response to escalating cyber threats and high-profile incidents from the previous year.
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Subaru’s STARLINK System Exposes Millions to Remote Vehicle Access Vulnerabilities
Security researchers discovered critical vulnerabilities in Subaru’s STARLINK-connected infotainment systems, allowing unauthorized access to vehicles and sensitive personal information for millions of customers in the US, Canada, and Japan.
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