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Eset Says Threat Actor Redirected Efforts From Foreign OperationsEset linked OceanLotus, also known as APT32, to a supply-chain attack on Vietnam's FireAnt financial platform and a prolonged intrusion into a transport infrastructure company, suggesting the state-aligned threat actor is increasingly focused on gathering intelligence from domestic targets.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 4 months ago

New White House Plan to Track Spending Raises Cyber Risks

Trump's Procurement Tracking Directive Could Expose Vast Government Data to ThreatsThe White House is mandating federal agencies to track and justify every procurement, a move aimed at transparency but one that experts warn could expose troves of sensitive financial data to hacking, nation-state cyber threats and potential supply chain vulnerabilities across government systems.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 5 months ago

Modern Bank Heists 2025: Revenge of the Zero Days

Tom Kellermann's Annual Report on Key Threats to Financial SectorZero days. Supply chain attacks. APIs and cloud environments as growing threat vectors. These are among the topics discussed in this seventh annual Modern Bank Heists report, and author Tom Kellermann discusses their impact on financial institutions - and which defensive gaps need to be filled now.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 7 months ago

North Korean Hacking Alert Sounded by UK and South Korea

Supply Chain Attacks: Hackers Target Zero-Days in Widely Used Software, Alert WarnsNorth Korean state-affiliated hackers are continuing to exploit zero-days in popular software applications as part of global supply chain attack campaigns for espionage and financial theft purposes, British and South Korean cybersecurity and intelligence officials said.