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Czechia covers cybersecurity and information-security developments connected to Czechia, including incidents, policy, privacy, advisories, research, and news affecting organizations, public services, and digital systems in the area.

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Security Affairs 1 month, 1 week ago

SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 100

Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape Malware Newsletter Malware Targeting WordPress Abuses Steam Community Profiles for Command & Control Operations   Legitimate-Looking Codex Remote UI Secretly Steals Your AI Tokens   Operation Dragon Weave : Uncovering a China-Linked Campaign Targeting Czech Republic and Taiwan […]

PLUS: Ransomware gang using tech support scam; Czechia accuses China of infrastructure attack; And more! Infosec In Brief Despite last week’s FBI announcement that it helped to take down the crew behind the Lumma infostealer, the malware continues to operate.…

Testimony Request Targets Cybersecurity Concerns Raised by Ex-SolarWinds EngineerIn its fraud case against SolarWinds, the SEC is pursuing testimony from former SolarWinds engineer Robert Krajcir - who lives in the Czech Republic - to address claims of lax cybersecurity practices. SolarWinds - which is also representing Krajcir - has until Friday to respond to the SEC's motion.

Czechia and Germany on Friday revealed that they were the target of a long-term cyber espionage campaign conducted by the Russia-linked nation-state actor known as APT28, drawing condemnation from the European Union (E.U.), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the U.K., and the U.S