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… a red corner notice from Interpol against Rauf. The global agency … Pathankot attack was sent to Interpol. However, the video mysteriously vanished …
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CISA Staff Told to Prepare for Cuts and Crowded Work Locations Amid Growing TurmoilTop officials at the nation’s cyber defense agency want to give President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the agency time to assess major restructuring plans – a move that is reportedly delaying the timeline for reductions in force while causing growing concerns…
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The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) concluded Friday that there has been professional failure following the killing of several Palestinian medics but no planned execution or attempt to conceal the event. The IDF finding noted that the incident occurred in a “hostile and dangerous combat zone” and “under widespread threat to the operating troops” from the…
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Ethereum (ETH) must address its scalability constraints to sustain the growth of layer-2 (L2) networks and avoid future transaction bottlenecks, according to The DeFi Report. The firm said in a recent report that as L2 networks scale user adoption and transaction throughput, competition for Ethereum’s limited blob space could increase costs and undermine the network’s…
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has been urged by House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Ranking Member Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., to immediately brief the subcommittee regarding proposals of significant staffing reduction just days before the Monday deadline for an offer by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that could result…
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency must brief Congress on proposed deep cuts to agency personnel, a top Democrat said in a letter to its acting director. California Rep. Eric Swalwell, ranking member of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection, wrote in the letter to acting Director Bridget Bean on Thursday…
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivers remarks to the press during a meeting with UK Defense Secretary John Healey at the Pentagon on March 6, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. | Image: Win McNamee/Getty Images Getting added to the wrong group chat is a common problem, but what if that group chat is describing an…
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A New Braunfels man, Cameron Darrick Peterson, was sentenced in federal court to 78 months in prison for a charge related to his planned mass murder attacks.
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In the SANS State of ICS/OT Cybersecurity 2024 report, 530 professionals working in critical infrastructure sectors were asked which technologies they have in their OT environments and what they were planning to add in the next year and a half. The two lists highlight which technologies are widely deployed and what areas security teams are…
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The Washington Post interviewed Lebanese officials, people close to Hezbollah, and Israeli, Arab and U.S. security officials and politicians about a years-long plan (originated at Mossad headquarters) that ultimately killed or maimed “as many as 3,000 Hezbollah officers and members — most of them rear-echelon figures… along with an unknown number of civilians… when Israel’s…
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Planned Parenthood of Montana experienced a cyber attack that allegedly exposed 93 gigabytes of data. At this time, RansomHub has claimed responsibility for the breach and has threatened to leak the data if a ransom is not paid.
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced Friday that it had arrested a 20-year-old Pakistani man residing in Canada over an alleged plot to carry out a mass shooting at a New York City Jewish center on or around October 7, 2024, one year after the Hamas attack on Israel that killed nearly 800 civilians.
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Even those of you who do everything you can to secure those secrets can find yourself vulnerable—especially if you’re using a YubiKey 5 authentication token. The multifactor authentication devices can be cloned thanks to a cryptographic flaw that can’t be patched. The company has rolled out some mitigation measures—and the attack itself is relatively difficult…
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Fraud Management & Cybercrime , Healthcare , HIPAA/HITECH
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Planned Parenthood on Sept. 5 confirmed it was the target of a cyberattack on IT systems at its Montana organization that forced the women’s health advocacy non-profit to take parts of it technology infrastructure offline.
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The Montana branch of Planned Parenthood confirmed that it suffered a cyberattack after a ransomware group threatened to leak sensitive data taken from the organization.
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In late August, Intermountain Planned Parenthood of Montana suffered a cyberattack which is still under investigation. The attack has been claimed by a ransomware group.
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Attacks from a China-based command-and-control server involved MacroPack-based documents uploaded from China-, Taiwan-, and Pakistan-based IP addresses that ordered the installation of macros that facilitated Brute Ratel and Havoc distribution between May and July.
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Planned Parenthood has confirmed it suffered a cyberattack affecting its IT systems, forcing it to take parts of its infrastructure offline to contain the damage.