Michael Laursen was 8 years old when his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. It turned his family’s world upside down. “The image of my mother, weakened by the treatments, is etched in my memory,” writes Laursen, who is now a test analyst for Blizzard Entertainment. He shares more of his personal experience with the […]
Monthly Archives: June 2024
Over 100,000 sites have been impacted in a supply chain attack by the Polyfill.io service after a Chinese company acquired the domain and the script was modified to redirect users to malicious and scam sites. […]
The Medusa banking trojan for Android has re-emerged after almost a year of keeping a lower profile in campaigns targeting France, Italy, the United States, Canada, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Turkey. […]
In light of the most revolutionary technology ever introduced, CSA’s SECtember.ai conference will feature three days of insightful sessions and active discussions about navigating the future of AI and cloud security. SECtember.ai will take place on September 10-12, 2024 at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, WA.In preparation for this important event, members of the SECtember.ai […]
Written by Benjamin Corll, CISO in Residence, Zscaler.Why are organizations spending money on cybersecurity solutions when studies show 88% of data breaches are caused by human mistakes? If you’re a cybersecurity leader you have probably heard some variation of this question from people skeptical of our industry. The implication is that it’s unwise to buy […]
Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus confirmed it suffered a data breach after hackers attempted to sell the company’s database stolen in recent Snowflake data theft attacks. […]
The FBI is warning of cybercriminals posing as law firms and lawyers that offer cryptocurrency recovery services to victims of investment scams and steal funds and personal information. […]
AI can enable startups to build transformative products and solve complex challenges, but founders need access to capital to realize this potential. Through the Google f…
Threat actors are exploiting a novel attack technique in the wild that leverages specially crafted management saved console (MSC) files to gain full code execution using Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and evade security defenses. Elastic Security Labs has codenamed the approach GrimResource after identifying an artifact (“sccm-updater.msc”) that was uploaded to the VirusTotal malware
P2PInfect, originally a dormant peer-to-peer malware botnet with unclear motives, has finally come alive to deploy a ransomware module and a cryptominer in attacks on Redis servers. […]