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Cyber Risk Management: It’s Not Just About Technology
For years, the default assumption in cybersecurity has been that managing risk is all about technology: firewalls, encryption, and the latest threat detection tools. The facts don’t lie: in 2024, global cybersecurity spending is projected to reach $223 billion (source: Statista), yet only a small fraction of this—less than $2 billion—is allocated to awareness training…
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Hackers claim to breach Russian state agency managing property, land records
A group of hackers with unknown ties has claimed responsibility for breaching a Russian government agency, Rosreestr, which is responsible for managing property and land records. Go to Source
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Some Winston-Salem city services knocked offline by cyberattack
Winston-Salem, one of North Carolina’s largest cities, says a late December cyberattack is still causing trouble for some digital services. Go to Source
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Casio warns employees, customers about data leak from October ransomware attack
In a notice on Wednesday, Casio provided a post-mortem on an October attack, explaining that 6,456 employees, 1,931 business partners and 91 customers were impacted by the ransomware incident. Go to Source
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Ivanti warns hackers are exploiting new vulnerability
The company released an advisory and a corresponding blog about two bugs — CVE-2025-0282 and CVE-2025-0283 — and warned that some customers have already seen CVE-2025-0282 exploited in their environments. Go to Source
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Pall Mall Process to tackle commercial hacking proliferation raises more concerns than solutions
An initiative spearheaded by France and the U.K. last year to tackle commercial spyware has experienced setbacks and significant gaps, according to participants. Go to Source
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Data of more than 8,500 customers breached on Green Bay Packers shopping website
The Green Bay Packers Pro Shop website was exposed to malicious code that stole data about more than 8,500 shoppers, the NFL team says. Go to Source
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Education software firm’s hack exposes personal data for students, teachers nationwide
An education software company which stores data belonging to more than 60 million K-12 students and teachers on Tuesday said it had been hacked. Go to Source
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Russian internet provider confirms its network was ‘destroyed’ following attack claimed by Ukrainian hackers
In a statement on the Russian social media platform VKontakte, the St. Petersburg-based company said the “planned” attack “destroyed” its infrastructure overnight. Nodex added that it was working to restore systems from backups but could not provide a timeline for when operations would fully resume. Go to Source
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Quantum Leap: D-Wave’s Bold New Move! Discover the Future of Computing
In a groundbreaking development poised to reshape the landscape of quantum computing, D-Wave Systems has announced their latest innovation: the Advantage2 quantum processor. As the industry grapples with an ever-increasing demand for computational power, this announcement signals a pivotal moment in the quest to harness the full potential of quantum technology. Game-Changing Technology The Advantage2…