Top news of the week: 18.11.2022.
Thales Denies Getting Hacked as Ransomware Gang Releases Gigabytes of Data
Thales says it has found no evidence of a cyber intrusion in its IT systems after the LockBit ransomware group has published gigabytes of data allegedly stolen from the company.
North Korean Hackers Targeting Europe and Latin America with Updated DTrack Backdoor
Hackers linked to the North Korean government have been observed using an updated version of the Dtrack backdoor to attack a wide range of industries.
THE THREAT REPORT
Trellix Advanced Research Center analyzes Q3 2022 threat data on ransomware, nation-states, sectors, vectors, LotL, MITRE ATT&CK techniques, and emails.
As trust in online spaces degrades, Canada bolsters resilience against cyber attacks
Sami Khoury, Head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, talks about how Canada is addressing today's top threats, and much more.
Trellix Global Defenders: Analysis and Protections for Destructive Wipers
As a companion to the Trellix threat intel blog “Wipermania: an all you can wipe buffet” by Max Kersten, this blog will cover Trellix protections and detections of various wipers, primarily ...
Persistent cybersecurity threats impede HHS strategic plans, watchdog warns
A new inspector general report warns that HHS’ complex network of devices and agency partners make modernizing its cybersecurity approach a major challenge, and a business imperative.
Russian threat actors employed a new ransomware family called Somnia in attacks against multiple organizations in Ukraine.
Russian threat actors employed a new ransomware family called Somnia in attacks against multiple organizations in Ukraine. The Government Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine CERT-UA ...
Zero-Trust Initiatives Stall, as Cyberattack Costs Rocket to $1M per Incident
Researchers find current data protections strategies are failing to get the job done, and IT leaders are concerned, while a lack of qualified IT security talent hampers cyber-defense ...