Fraudsters worldwide apply for money from the US government using stolen and forged identities, making off with hundreds of billions of dollars annually.
May 16, 2025
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Fraudsters worldwide apply for money from the US government using stolen and forged identities, making off with hundreds of billions of dollars annually.‎‎
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CVE-2025-4632, a patch bypass for a Samsung MagicInfo 9 Server vulnerability disclosed last year, has been exploited by threat actors in the wild.‎‎
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As threat actors continue to hop on the train of exploiting CVE-2025-31324, researchers are recommending that SAP administrators patch as soon as possible so that they don't fall victim next.‎‎
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With critical infrastructure facing constant cyber threats from the Typhoons and other corners, federal agencies and others are warning security for the OT network, a core technology in many critical sectors, is not powered up enough.‎‎
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Nucor made it clear its investigation is still in the early stages and didn't specify the nature or scope of the breach, nor who the threat actor might be.‎‎
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The startup, which previously launched the Acra platform, aims to address data management issues by isolating and compartmentalizing access to reduce fallout from system compromises.‎
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Even after their zero-day turned into an n-day, attackers known as Marbled Dust or Sea Turtle continued to spy on military targets that had failed to patch Output Messenger.‎
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Implementing the NIST Framework isn't about checking boxes. It's a practical approach that acknowledges real risks in industrial settings.‎‎
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We're at an inflection point. AI is changing the game, but the rules haven't caught up.‎‎
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Some members of Congress seem more intent on grabbing headlines than actually working to make America more cyber secure.‎‎
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