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University of Utah Health notifies patients of phishing attacks that began in January

The University of Utah Health is notifying patients whose protected health information was in some employees’ email...

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Attackers Deliver Malware via Fake Website Certificate Errors

Cybercriminals are distributing malware using fake security certificate update requests displayed on previously compromised websites, attempting to infect potential victims with backdoors and Trojans using a malicious installer. [...]

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15.5.2020
Malware

Quick look at a couple of current online scam campaigns, (Tue, Feb 25th)

Since I was exposed to three different online scam campaigns in the last three weeks, without having to go out and search for them, I thought that today might be a good time to take a look at how some of the current online scams work.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Malware and malicious insiders account for most government cybercrime costs

They have also resulted in a large growth in cybersecurity expenditure across the Australian government and other organisations.While this trend is not unique to this nation and cyber-based acts on government agencies across the globe are on the rise, Australia’s reliance on technology for the provision of government services means the effects of cybercrime on citizens have the potential to be incredibly far reaching.A recent study by Accenture and the Ponemon Institute found that cybercrime is increasing in numbers and in scope. The study, which surveyed 2647 security and IT executives across 355 global organisations, found that then average number of security breaches per government agency was 190 in 2018, well ahead of the 14 experienced, on average, by private sector companies.The study also found that for public sector organisations, the average cost of security breach rose 17 per cent in 2018 to an average of US$10.28 million per incident, up from US$9.38 million in 2017.

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15.5.2020
Insider Attacks

Study shows prominent apps are selling your data to 3rd parties

By Sudais Asif Among the various categories of apps that exist out there, some by their nature store more of your personal information as compared to others. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Study shows prominent apps are selling your data to 3rd parties

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15.5.2020
Illegal Personal Data Processing

School's out as ransomware attack downs IT systems at Scotland's Dundee and Angus College

A further education college in east Scotland has been struck by what its principal described as a cyber "bomb" in an apparent ransomware attack so bad that students have been told to stay away and reset passwords en masse. Dundee and Angus College told students not to turn up after the ransomware seemingly downed the entire institution's IT systems. This includes classes for college students, school pupils, evening classes and also means student interviews will not take place. However, all students are required to reset their passwords before they can access College systems such as MyLearning. Dundee and Angus College has about 5,000 registered students. A student affected by the attack told The Register: "We cannot access any college systems... the intranet that contains learning resources for all course materials has been offline for some since Thursday."

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Fake Jobs: Cybercriminals Prey on Job Seekers via Fake Job Postings

The FBI reports that fake job listings get people to hand over personal information to cybercriminals and results in an average financial loss of $3,000 per victim Earn $10,000 a... The post Fake Jobs: Cybercriminals Prey on Job Seekers via Fake Job Postings appeared first on Hashed Out by The SSL Store™. The post Fake Jobs: Cybercriminals Prey on Job Seekers via Fake Job Postings appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

FBI: BEC scams accounted for half of the cyber-crime losses in 2019

Average loss per BEC scam amounted to nearly $75,000, per complaint, on average.

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15.5.2020
Business-Email-Compromise

New Insights into Privileged Access Management (PAM) Best Practices

The increasingly sophisticated and persistent nature of cyber threats underscores the importance of protecting your privileged accounts, along with their respective privileged users and privileged credentials. Privileged accounts, by their very nature, tend to be the sort of digital “crown jewels” that are much sought-after by hackers. Best practices for Privileged Access Management (PAM), the […] The post New Insights into Privileged Access Management (PAM) Best Practices appeared first on Hysolate. The post New Insights into Privileged Access Management (PAM) Best Practices appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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15.5.2020
Outdated Access Rights