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Bank Info Security 2 months, 2 weeks ago

FBI-Backed Takedown Hits Crypto Scam Centers

Federal Charges Target Recruiters, Managers in Scam Centers After Global TakedownU.S. and international law enforcement agencies dismantled a network of overseas scam centers linked to cryptocurrency investment fraud schemes, officials said Wednesday, arresting at least 276 individuals in a crackdown across the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Bank Info Security 4 months, 2 weeks ago

Amazon Says Drone Strikes Disrupted Middle East Data Centers

Iranian Cyberespionage Group MuddyWater Goes DarkPhysical effects rather than cyber strikes are triggering Middle Eastern connectivity problems during day four of a sustained U.S. and Israeli bombing campaign against Iran. Iran is responding with drone and missile attacks targeting U.S. military as well as British bases in Bahrain, Cyprus.

Bank Info Security 4 months, 2 weeks ago

Iranian Cyber Proxies Active But Not Nation-State Hackers

Nation-State Hackers Sheltering From Bombs or Cut Off From InternetIranian cyber proxies are girding for revenge while nation-state hackers in Tehran have gone quiet, whether to shelter from an onslaught of missile attacks or because the Middle Eastern country remains disconnected from the global internet on the third day of a U.S. and Israeli bombing campaign.

Bank Info Security 11 months, 3 weeks ago

US Nuclear Agency Breach Tied to SharePoint Zero-Days

Over 400 Organizations Breached Via Ongoing ToolShell Attacks, Researchers WarnThe U.S. government agency that maintains and designs America's nuclear weapons was reportedly breached by attackers exploiting zero-day flaws in on-premises Microsoft SharePoint servers, with researchers now counting over 400 victims, including European and Middle Eastern governments.