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European Space Agency hit again as cybercrims claim 200 GB data up for sale

December 31, 2025 TH Author

As in past incidents, ESA says the impact was limited to external systems The European Space Agency has suffered yet another security incident and, in keeping with past practice, says the impact is limited. Meanwhile, miscreants boast that they’ve made off with a trove of data, including what they claim are confidential documents, credentials, and source code.… READ MORE HERE…




The Register
January 30, 2025 TH Author

Data resilience and data portability

Why organizations should protect everything, everywhere, all at once Sponsored Feature  Considering it has such a large share of the data protection market, Veeam doesn’t talk much about backups in meetings with enterprise customers these days.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 30, 2025 TH Author

VMware plugs steal-my-credentials holes in Cloud Foundation

Consider patching soon because cybercrooks love to hit vulnerable tools from Broadcom’s virtualization giant Broadcom has fixed five flaws, collectively deemed “high severity,” in VMware’s IT operations and log management tools within Cloud Foundation, including two information disclosure bugs that could lead to credential leakage under certain conditions.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 30, 2025 TH Author

Microsoft’s latest optional patch is a bug-fix bonanza for Windows 11 24H2

The new preview update resolves some persistent and annoying problems with Windows 24H2, but you may need to download and install it manually.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 30, 2025 TH Author

WFH with privacy? 85% of Brit bosses snoop on staff

Employers remain blissfully unaware/wilfully ignorant of the impact of surveillance on staff More than three-quarters of UK employers admit to using some form of surveillance tech to spy on their remote workers’ productivity.… READ MORE HERE…

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TrendMicro
January 30, 2025 TH Author

NDR: Not Just a “Nice to Have” Anymore

Network Detection and Response (NDR) is no longer a ‘nice-to-have’—it’s essential. NDR complements EDR, accelerates incident response, and enhances visibility, making it a critical tool for modern cybersecurity strategies and service providers. Read More HERE…

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TrendMicro
January 30, 2025 TH Author

Lumma Stealer’s GitHub-Based Delivery Explored via Managed Detection and Response

The Managed XDR team investigated a sophisticated campaign distributing Lumma Stealer through GitHub, where attackers leveraged the platform’s release infrastructure to deliver malware such as SectopRAT, Vidar, and Cobeacon. Read More HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
January 29, 2025 TH Author

OpenAI tailored ChatGPT Gov for government use – here’s what that means

ChatGPT will be making its way to federal, state, and local agencies. The new version comes with benefits – and concerns.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 29, 2025 TH Author

Why is my Mitel phone DDoSing strangers? Oh, it was roped into a new Mirai botnet

And now you won’t stop calling me, I’m kinda busy A new variant of the Mirai-based malware Aquabot is actively exploiting a vulnerability in Mitel phones to build a remote-controlled botnet, according to Akamai’s Security Intelligence and Response Team.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
January 29, 2025 TH Author

Spending watchdog blasts UK govt over sloth-like cyber resilience progress

Think government cybersecurity is bad? Guess again. It’s alarmingly so The UK government is significantly behind on its 2022 target to harden systems against cyberattacks by 2025, with a new report from the spending watchdog suggesting it may not achieve this goal even by 2030.… READ MORE HERE…

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TrendMicro
January 29, 2025 TH Author

ASRM: A New Pillar for Cyber Insurance Underwriting

ASRM transforms cyber insurance underwriting by integrating real-time risk assessments, advanced tools (NDR, EDR, Cloud Security, MDR), and proactive mitigation strategies to improve accuracy, reduce claims, and build trust. Read More HERE…

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