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GoldenJackal Targets Embassies and Air-Gapped Systems with Malware Toolsets
Source: MatÃas Porolli via ESET
Qualcomm Urges Manufacturers to Patch Critical Network Vulnerabilities
Source: Qualcomm
Android’s October 2024 Update Addresses 26 High-Severity Vulnerabilities
Source: Google
Tens of Thousands of Dutch Traffic Lights Vulnerable to Remote Hacking Threats
Source: Daniel Verlaan via RTL News
HHS Warns of Escalating Trinity Ransomware Threats Targeting Healthcare Sector
Source: US Department of Health and Human Services
💥 #CyberIncidents
American Water Works Hit With Cyberattack Disrupting IT Systems and Services
Source: US Securities and Exchange Commission
Casio Computer Co. Confirms Major Cyberattack Resulting in Network Failures
Source: Casio
ADT Investigates New Data Breach Linked to Compromised Access Credentials
Source: US Securities and Exchange Commission
Pro-Russian Hacker Collective NoName057 Launches DDoS Attacks on Belgian Websites
Source: Belga News Agency
Japan’s Tokyo Sompo Appraisal Suffers Ransomware Attack
Source: Tokyo Sompo Appraisal
📢 #CyberNews
US Judge Halts California Law Limiting Election Deepfakes Citing Free Speech
Source: US East District Court of California
Department of Homeland Security Warns That Election Risks Could Last Into 2025
Source: US Department of Homeland Security
India’s DARPG Hosts Cybersecurity Workshop to Enhance Awareness and Resilience
Source: India’s Department of Administrative Reforms and Public GrievancesÂ
MITRE Launches AI Incident Sharing Project to Enhance Defense Strategies
Source: MITRE
Ukrainian Man Pleads Guilty in Raccoon Stealer Malware Operation Case
Source: US Department of Justice
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