Germany: Regulator warns of ‘Godfather’ banking malware
The malware displays fake websites of apps that acquire login details before transmitting them to cybercriminals. Sounds like North Korea at work.
The malware displays fake websites of apps that acquire login details before transmitting them to cybercriminals. Sounds like North Korea at work.
This week, London-based insurance giant Beazley announced the launch of the first-ever “catastrophe bond” for cybersecurity insurance. Given how disastrous the average cyberattack has become, that pretty much tracks.
Analysis of chatter on dark web forums shows that efforts are already underway to use OpenAI’s chatbot to help script malware.
Cars and medical devices are critical, and vulnerable, entry points for criminal hackers betting the Internet of Things is their next big payday.
Who knows? But warring nations should be open to all new approaches and ideas.
Here’s a great piece on how Russia is targeting Poland
So CircleCI has had multiple security incidents? Time for someone to be fired?
Yea…great news for us! We should give them visas and enlist them into our cyber armies ASAP.
Clever…and to be expected when defenses are so piss poor.