With massive DDoS attacks targeting specific accounts, online banking and other e-commerce activities are under seige. Malware, such as SpyEye and Zeus, is responsible for hundreds of millions of dollars of fraud annually, affecting millions of consumers and enterprises. As well, fraudsters can take over their victim's email accounts and social networks to trade on their reputation, and thus hijack identities to perpetrate bogus transactions online. This new ebook from SC Magazine explores the new world of cyber transactions, laying out the threats and discussing a number of options to better safeguard enterprise networks.
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Japanese multinational conglomerate Sony has begun an investigation into an alleged cyberattack, which was reported to have resulted in the exposure of 3.14 GB of data in hacking forums, amid the emergence of different attackers claiming to be behind the hack, according to BleepingComputer.
BleepingComputer reports that vulnerable Openfire messaging servers impacted by the already addressed high-severity authentication bypass flaw, tracked as CVE-2023-32315, are being subjected to ongoing attacks aimed at ransomware encryption and cryptominer distribution.
T-Mobile has denied being impacted by a cyberattack in April that compromised employee information after VX-Underground reported that it had been notified by threat actors of the attack, which occurred immediately after the telecommunications provider was breached in March, according to The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.