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🚨 #CyberAlerts
RansomEXX Gang Exploits Windows Zero-Day Vulnerability to Deliver Ransomware
Source: Microsoft Threat Intelligence
Neptune RAT Spreads via YouTube and Telegram to Steal Windows Credentials
Source: Cyfirma
NCSC Warns of MOONSHINE and BADBAZAAR Malware Targeting Mobile Devices
Source: UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
UAC-0226 Uses Malicious Excel Files to Deploy GIFTEDCROOK Stealer in Ukraine
Source: Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA)
Microsoft April Patch Tuesday Addresses 134 Vulnerabilities Including Active Zero-Day
Source: Microsoft
💥 #CyberIncidents
Czech Prime Minister’s X Account Hacked with False Posts about Russian Attack
Source: Reuters
Idaho Gooding County Hit by Ransomware Attack Compromising Personal Information
Source: Office of the Idaho Attorney General
Hackers Breach Fall River School District Network in Massachusetts
Source: Dan Medeiros via The Herald News
Optimax Technology in Taiwan Hit by Ransomware Attack by Qilin Group
Source: Market Observation Post System (MOPS)
Ransomware Attack Delays Death Penalty Case in Arizona Federal Office
Source: Jim Spiewak via KUTV
📢 #CyberNews
Dutch Government Plans to Screen Students and Researchers for Espionage Risks
Source: NOS News
China-Linked Campaign Spreads False Narratives About Canada’s Prime Minister
Source: Canadian Privy Council Office
Australia Cracks Down on 95 Scam-linked Companies to Protect Consumers
Source: Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC)
OpenSSL 3.5.0 Release Adds Quantum Security and QUIC Support for Cryptography
Source: The OpenSSL ProjectÂ
Anecdotes Raises $30 Million to Expand GRC Solutions and Boost Global Growth
Source: PYMNTS
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