Symantec researchers have analyzed what appears to be the first ransomware family written in the Rust programming language.
Grip Security Raises $25 Million to Secure SaaS Applications
Grip Security, an Israeli startup that helps organizations securely adopt software-as-a-service (SaaS), on Tuesday announced the closing of a $19 million Series A funding round led by Intel Capital.
‘Sabbath’ Ransomware Operators Target Critical Infrastructure
Since June 2021, a relatively new ransomware group called Sabbath has been targeting critical infrastructure in the United States and Canada, including education, health and natural resources.
Hardware Security Firm Axiado Banks $25M Investment
Axiado Corp, a hardware security firm based in San Jose, Calif., has banked $25 million in what is being described as an “oversubscribed” Series B funding round.
Marine Services Provider Swire Pacific Offshore Discloses Data Breach
Singapore-based marine services provider Swire Pacific Offshore (SPO) disclosed a cybersecurity incident that resulted in the loss of commercial and personal data.
In an announcement published over the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the company revealed that a third-party was able to access some of its systems without authorization.
Ransomware Operators Threaten to Leak 1.5TB of Supernus Pharmaceuticals Data
Biopharmaceutical company Supernus Pharmaceuticals last week confirmed it fell victim to a ransomware attack that resulted in a large amount of data being exfiltrated from its network.
Apple Slaps Lawsuit on NSO Group Over Pegasus iOS Exploitation
The troubles for Israeli surveillance software maker NSO Group continue to pile up with news that Apple has filed suit to ban the company from using its software, services or devices.
PoC Exploit Published for Latest Microsoft Exchange Zero-Day
A security researcher has released proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit code for a recently patched code execution vulnerability affecting on-prem Microsoft Exchange Server installations.
Biomanufacturing Facilities Warned of Attacks Involving Sophisticated Malware
The Bioeconomy Information Sharing and Analysis Center (BIO-ISAC) on Monday raised the alarm on cyberattacks targeting biomanufacturing facilities.
Severe Code Execution Vulnerabilities Affect OpenVPN-Based Applications
Security researchers at Claroty have raised the alarm for a series of severe code execution vulnerabilities affecting virtual private network (VPN) solutions relying on OpenVPN.