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Bank Info Security 2 months, 1 week ago

North Koreans Spy on Defectors Via Android Game Apps

Website Popular in Korean Ethnic Enclave in China Hosts Apps Laced With a BackdoorA North Korean hacking group has been spying on a Korean ethnic enclave in China by infiltrating the Android apps of a regional gaming platform that hosts digital card and board games. Researchers attributed the supply-chain attack to a threat actor that Eset tracks as ScarCruft.

Medical Device Manufacturer Hack Was Likely OpportunisticAn Iranian cyberattack on medical device maker Stryker's internal IT environment does not appear to affect connected products used by the company's healthcare clients. But an outage of Stryker's electronic ordering system could lead to supply chain issues for its customers.

Bank Info Security 4 months, 3 weeks ago

Medical Device Maker Reports Data Theft Hack to SEC

Attack Spotlights Threats, Risks Facing Healthcare Supply ChainUFP Technologies, a Massachusetts-based maker of single-use medical devices and other healthcare supplies, has notified the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of a cyber incident discovered on Valentine's Day that involved the theft or destruction of company data.

Bank Info Security 7 months, 1 week ago

Breach Roundup: React Flaw Incites Supply Chain Risk

Also, Microsoft Badly Patches LNK Flaw, Australian Sentenced for 'Evil Twin' HackThis week, the React flaw, a belated Windows fix, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's Signal group posed operational risk, more North Korean npm packages. An Australian jailed for Wi-Fi "evil twin" crimes. The US FTC will send $15.3 million to Avast users. A London council said attackers stole data.

Fiery Driver Version Didn't Validate Source File, Had Hardcoded CredentialsPrinter servers from major manufactures such as Canon and Sharp could be susceptible to a supply chain hack due to flaws in a driver updater, researchers warn. Cyderes said Wednesday it identified two major security risks in a version of the Fiery Driver Updater.

Bank Info Security 9 months ago

Chinese Actor Targets Russian IT Provider

Symantec Says It Spotted Likely Supply Chain HackSuspected Chinese state-linked hackers reportedly breached a Russian IT service provider in an espionage campaign targeting government-related networks. Symantec uncovered Chinese hackers they named Jewelbug, infiltrating a Russian company between January and May.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 3 months ago

Cryptohack Roundup: $13M Abracadabra Hack

Also: The Treasury Department Lifts Tornado Cash SanctionsThis week, Abracadabra hack, updates on Tornado Cash and Bybit, $7M scam money recovery, man faces prison for stabbing crypto CEO, movie director charged for swindle, Ripple-SEC case wrap-up, Grinex is the new Garantex, Gotbit plea deal, Coinbase in supply chain hack and Binance insider risk threat.

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, 6 months ago

OneBlood Notifying Donors Affected by 2024 Ransomware Hack

Attack on Blood Center Spotlights Ongoing Supply Chain Risk in Healthcare SectorSix months after a ransomware attack temporarily crippled its blood donation and distribution activities, Florida-based nonprofit OneBlood is reporting a data breach to regulators that affected donors' personal information. Why is the incident reawakening healthcare supply chain concerns?

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

Chinese Connected Car Tech Banned by Biden Administration

National Security and Hacking Worries Underpin Concerns over Supply Chain RiskThe U.S. federal government is telling the automotive industry to stop buying Chinese manufactured hardware and software powering onboard telematics and automated driving systems, warning that the potential for nation-state hacking and espionage poses a national security risk.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 9 months ago

CMS Now Says 3.1 Million Affected by MOVEit Hack

New Estimate Is 3 Times Higher Than Number Agency Initially Publicly DisclosedThe U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has updated the scope of the MOVEit hacking breach last year, telling a sister agency that the software supply chain attack affected more than 3.1 million individuals - about three times the number of victims disclosed publicly earlier this month.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 9 months ago

North Korea Targets Software Supply Chain Via PyPI

Backdoored Python Packages Likely Work of 'Gleaming Pisces,' Says Palo AltoA North Korean hacking group with a history of a stealing cryptocurrency is likely behind a raft of poisoned Python packages targeting developers working on the Linux and macOS operating systems in an apparent attempt at a supply chain attack.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 2 months ago

UK Government Publishes AI Cybersecurity Guidance

Guidance Is First Step to Global Standard, Says Minister for AIThe U.K. government released voluntary guidance intended to help artificial intelligence developers and vendors protect models from hacking and potential sabotage. Companies should strengthen supply chain security and decrease risks from vulnerable AI systems to customers, such as data loss.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 2 months ago

Critical Flaw in R Language Poses Supply Chain Risk

Deserialization Vulnerability Allows for Remote Code ExecutionA high-risk flaw in R statistics programming language could lead to a supply chain hack, warn security researchers who say they uncovered a deserialization flaw. Security researchers have long known that hackers sneak malicious code into serialized data.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 3 months ago

Sisense Breach Highlights Rise in Major Supply Chain Attacks

Experts Warn of Growing Threat From Supply Chain Attacks After High-Profile BreachCybersecurity experts are sounding the alarm over a rise in supply chain attacks targeting the interconnected systems of global corporate giants after the top U.S. cyber agency urged Sisense customers to reset their credentials following an apparent hack.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 5 months ago

Ivanti Uses End-of-Life Operating Systems, Software Packages

Outdated Software, Exploited Flaws, Security Loopholes Expose Ivanti's DevicesSupply chain security firm Eclypsium found corporate VPN maker Ivanti's Pulse Secure devices - which underwent much emergency patching amid a likely Chinese espionage zero-day hacking campaign - operate on an 11-year old version of Linux and use many obsolete software packages.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 5 months ago

Therapy Provider Notifying 4 Million Patients of PJ&A Hack

Concentra Health Services Joins List of Those Affected in Transcriber's Data BreachA Texas-based physical and occupational therapy provider is notifying nearly 4 million patients that they have joined the soaring tally of victims of a data theft incident at a Nevada medical transcription vendor last year. The supply chain hack appears to have affected at least 14 million people.

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.