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Crooks injects e-skimmers in random WordPress plugins of e-stores
Threat actors are injecting credit card swipers into random plugins of e-commerce WordPress sites, Sucuri researchers warn.…
Online Shoppers Could Face Eight Million Credential Stuffing Attacks Per…
Online shoppers in the UK will be hit by up to eight million credential stuffing attacks per day in the Christmas period,…
All Change at the Top as New Ransomware Groups Emerge
The Ransomware as a Service (RaaS) landscape underwent another major shift in the third quarter as new variants emerged to become…
Regulator: Venues Must Protect User Privacy During #COVID19 Checks
The UK’s privacy watchdog has released new advice for venue owners and large event organizers on ensuring COVID-19 checks comply…
Experts: Public Should Freeze Credit Post-Breach
Only 3% of victims have frozen their credit after receiving a breach notice, despite it being the most effective way to prevent…
Virginia Reeling from Ransomware – Infosecurity Magazine
Virginia is fighting cyber-fires on two fronts after ransomware attacks affected both its state legislature and an agency within…
FBI Recovers Oregonians’ Stolen Data
Patient data that was stolen from an Oregon healthcare provider during a cyber-attack has been recovered by the Federal Bureau of…
CISA adds Log4Shell Log4j flaw to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities…
The U.S. CISA added 13 new vulnerabilities to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, including Apache Log4Shell Log4j…
DHS Launches Bug Bounty Program
The United States Department of Homeland Security has launched a new bug bounty program to identify potential cybersecurity…
Grindr Fined €6.5m for Selling User Data Without Explicit Consent
Dating app Grindr has been fined €6.5m (£5.5m) for selling user data to advertisers without their explicit consent.
The fine was…