The U.S. has dismissed the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' accusations that it had led a massive cyberattack against Russian critical infrastructure amid Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, reports The Hill.
Besides basic vulnerabilities, financial institutions face potential access from bad actors due to employees leaving ports open or making use of "risky services," according to a recent report from LookingGlass.
The Legacy Reduction Act requires chief information officers at the 24 CFO Act agencies to compile an inventory of legacy software systems at their agency, their expected retirement dates and the price of replacing them with newer technologies
The gap between IT security professionals and line of business managers' understanding of risk is at the heart of many issues, according to Ponemon Institute research released this week.
Malicious actors could exploit a flaw in Honda's remote keyless system to remotely unlock all Honda Civic models produced from 2016 to 2020, reports SecurityWeek.
BleepingComputer reports that WordPress sites are being infected by threat actors with a malicious script that facilitates distributed denial-of-service attacks against Ukrainian websites.
Authentication firm Okta has acknowledged making a mistake in managing the Lapsus$ hack that impacted 366 of its customers after failing to better examine a January cyberattack against Sitel, which is one of its third-party service providers, Threatpost reports.
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