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Iran-affiliated cyber actors are targeting internet-facing operational technology (OT) devices across critical infrastructures in the U.S., including programmable logic controllers (PLCs), cybersecurity and intelligence agencies warned Tuesday

CISOs, Regulators, Innovators Unite to Strengthen Resilience in Financial ServicesThe London Financial Services Summit tackled today's most urgent issues, from AI-powered fraud and third-party risks to compliance mandate, equipping participants with insights to secure finance in an era of volatility and disruption.

Disruption of Country's Biggest Bank Comes as Israel-Iran War IntensifiesA pro-Israel hacking group claims to have disrupted a major Iranian bank as hostilities between the two countries raged into their fifth day. Hacking group Gonjeshke said Tuesday morning it "conducted cyberattacks which destroyed the data of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Bank Sepah."

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Scattered Spider Linked to Marks & Spencer Hack

Retailer Continues to Recover From Ransomware IncidentBritish retailer Marks & Spencer was reportedly targeted by financial crime group Scattered Spider, who deployed ransomware on the company's VMware ESXi server. The retailer continues to recover from a cyber incident that disrupted operations in its online and offline stores.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 8 months ago

UK Banks Urged to Gird for CrowdStrike-Like Outage

Regulator Tells Regulators to Enhance Third-Party Service SecurityBritish financial institutions must ensure by this spring that they could reasonably weather a third party tech outage on the scale of July's global meltdown of 8.5 million computers triggered by a faulty update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike.

Hauling in 30,000 staff IN PERSON to do password resets Breaking Transport for London's ongoing cyber incident has taken a dark turn as the organization confirmed that some data, including bank details, might have been accessed, and 30,000 employees' passwords will need to be reset via in-person appointments.…

Krebs on Security 1 year, 11 months ago

Global Microsoft Meltdown Tied to Bad Crowdstrike Update

A faulty software update from cybersecurity vendor Crowdstrike crippled countless Microsoft Windows computers across the globe today, disrupting everything from airline travel and financial institutions to hospitals and businesses online. Crowdstrike said a fix has been deployed, but experts say the recovery from this outage could take some time, as Crowdstrike's solution needs to be applied manually on a per-machine basis.

Trend Micro Research, News and Perspectives 1 year, 11 months ago

Trend Experts Weigh in on Global IT Outage Caused by CrowdStrike

On July 19, 2024, a large-scale outage emerged affecting Windows computers for many industries across the globe from financial institutions to hospitals to airlines. The source of this outage came from a single content update from CrowdStrike.

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