Deluge of Nearly 300 Fake Apps Floods Iranian Banking Sector

No Iranian bank customers are safe from financially motivated cybercriminals wielding convincing but fake mobile apps.

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Google issues an emergency update to fix yet another zero-day exploit for Chrome. Here’s what to know

2023 has been a banner year for zero-day exploits in Chrome and Google has patched its 6th and this one is considered an “emergency.”

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Claiming Zoom Rooms Service Accounts to Gain Access to Tenants

The finding highlights the potential misuse of service accounts to gain unauthorized access to SaaS systems. Abusing the bug enabled attackers to predict service account email addresses, hijack the accounts, and collect sensitive information.

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Rhysida Ransomware Group Hacked King Edward VII’s Hospital

The ransomware group claims to have stolen a substantial trove of ‘sensitive data’ and is auctioning it for 10 BTC. As usual, the Rhysida ransomware operators plan to sell the stolen data to a single buyer.

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Queensland Passes Mandatory Data Breach Notice Laws

The bill also aligns state privacy law more closely with national privacy principles and reforms the Right to Information framework to reduce barriers to citizens accessing government-held information.

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How a Teenage Saudi Hacker Went From Lockpicking to Ransomware

Black Hat speaker and 13-year-old ethical hacker Marco Liberale talks about his interest in cybersecurity, and what opportunities he has in Saudi Arabia.

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Announcing Fortanix Key Insight — A Solution to Discover and Remediate Data Security Risks in Hybrid Multicloud Environments

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U.S. Treasury Sanctions Sinbad Cryptocurrency Mixer Used by North Korean Hackers

The U.S. Treasury Department on Wednesday imposed sanctions against Sinbad, a virtual currency mixer that has been put to use by the North Korea-linked Lazarus Group to launder ill-gotten proceeds.
“Sinbad has processed millions of dollars’ worth of virtual currency from Lazarus Group heists, including the Horizon Bridge and Axie Infinity heists,” the department said.
“Sinbad is also used by

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10 Holiday Gifts For Stressed-Out Security Pros

Office giving-friendly fidgets, stress balls, brain teasers, and more that are perfect to calm the most harried cybersecurity professionals.

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