Lapsus$ Hacker Group Exposed in Latest CSRB Report
The CSRB proposed ten concrete recommendations for both governmental bodies and industries
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Background for this topic.
Exposure is the condition in which a system, service, credential, vulnerability, or sensitive information is accessible or discoverable by people or systems that should not reach it. In threat modeling, it describes an attack surface or loss of control—not proof that an attacker has succeeded. Examples include an internet-facing administration interface, cloud storage with unintended permissions, a secret committed to source code, or personal data sent to an unintended recipient. Its significance depends on what is exposed, who can reach it, and which protections remain.
The primary defense is exposure reduction: maintain an accurate asset inventory, remove unnecessary public access, enforce least-privilege permissions and strong authentication, patch externally reachable software, and revoke leaked credentials or secrets. Encryption can limit the value of exposed data, but does not correct an exposed access path. Continuous scanning and log review help identify changes and support rapid containment when exposure is discovered.
The CSRB proposed ten concrete recommendations for both governmental bodies and industries
Missouri's Department of Social Services warns that protected Medicaid healthcare information was exposed in a data breach after IBM suffered a MOVEit data theft attack. [...]
Exposed Kubernetes (K8s) clusters are being exploited by malicious actors to deploy cryptocurrency miners and other backdoors
Many organizations have failed to patch a critical zero-day vulnerability, allowing hackers to install Web shells on hundreds of endpoints.
'It doesn't help if the organization responsible for the integrity of elections' gets pwned The UK's Electoral Commission has been the subject of an online attack that may have exposed the names and addresses of voters, as well as the Commission's email system and unspecified other systems.…
The attackers accessed personal data of anyone in the UK who was registered to vote between 2014 and 2022
Those selling goods and classified ads are particularly exposed