Lovers' Spat? North Korea Backdoors Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry
First Brad and Jennifer, now Kim and Putin? Romance truly is dead, as North Korea is caught spying (again) on its partner to the north with the Konni malware.
Orgs Face Major SEC Penalties for Failing to Disclose Breaches
In what could be an enforcement nightmare, potentially millions of dollars in fines, reputational damage, shareholder lawsuits, and other penalties await companies that fail to comply with the SEC's new data-breach disclosure rules.
Avast to Pay $16.5M Fine for Selling Consumer Browsing Data
The FTC found that Avast collected reams of personal data through its antivirus product, then sold it to more than 100 third parties without disclosing its practices.
Microsoft finally expands free logging to all federal clients
The move was promised last year after a Chinese hacking group stole U.S. government emails. It “will take time” to make the logs freely available to other organizations.
ConnectWise ScreenConnect Mass Exploitation Delivers Ransomware
Hundreds of initial access brokers and cybercrime gangs are jumping on the max-critical CVE-2024-1709 authentication bypass, threatening orgs and downstream customers.