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“New Release: Cybersecurity Technology and Requirements for Crowdtesting Services in Network Security”

National Network Security Standardization Technical Committee recently released the “Requirements for Network Security Technology Crowdtesting Services” (GB/T 43741-2024, hereinafter referred to as “Crowdtesting Service Requirements”), which will officially be implemented on November 1, 2024. The “Crowdtesting Service Requirements” establish the roles and responsibilities of network security crowdtesting services, describe the service process, and stipulate service …

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“Artificial Intelligence Technology Poised to Become a New ‘Asset’ for Threat Actors: A Journalistic Perspective”

Netacea Issues Warning: 93% of Enterprise Cybersecurity Leaders Expect Daily AI-driven Cyberattacks Recent findings from Netacea have shed light on a concerning trend in the cybersecurity landscape. According to the company’s report, a staggering 93% of enterprise cybersecurity leaders anticipate facing AI-driven cyberattacks on a daily basis. Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence technology to …

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Google Cracks Down on Malicious Software, Banning a Total of 333,000 Suspicious Accounts Last Year

Google Cracks Down on Malicious Apps: Over 2.28 Million Blocked in 2023 In a relentless effort to maintain the integrity and security of its app platform, Google recently revealed that it has banned a staggering 333,000 abusive accounts from its Play Store over the past year. These accounts were found attempting to distribute malicious software …

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“US Postal Service (USPS) Impersonated in Online Phishing Attacks”

A recent research analysis has revealed the severity of phishing and online fraud attacks targeting the United States Postal Service (USPS), particularly during holiday periods. The study, conducted by security researchers at Akamai using anonymous global DNS query logs, uncovered a disturbing trend. Illegitimate domains mimicking the USPS website attracted almost as much traffic as …

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London Stock Exchange’s Database Hacked, Exposing Over 5 Million Sensitive Information

Title: London Stock Exchange Group’s World-Check Database Breached by Threat Actors Recently, threat actors successfully stole and leaked the World-Check database belonging to the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG). This database contains over 5 million data records related to politically exposed persons (PEPs), criminals, risk organizations, and other entities. LSEG is a leading global provider …

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“Thousands of Qlik Sense Servers Affected by Cactus Ransomware Attack”

Title: Cactus Ransomware Group Exploiting Qlik Sense Vulnerabilities Threatens Organizations Across the Globe In a recent warning by cybersecurity researchers, the Cactus ransomware group continues to pose a significant threat to many organizations, utilizing three vulnerabilities in the Qlik Sense data analysis and Business Intelligence (BI) platform over the past five months. Qlik disclosed these …

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“Tesla Complies with National Automotive Data Security Requirements”

Recently, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers and the National Computer Network Emergency Response Coordination Center issued a report on the status of testing for four security requirements for handling automobile data. The assessment was based on regulations such as the “Management Regulations on Automobile Data Security (Trial)” and the GB/T 41871-2022 “Information Security Technology …

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“New Study Reveals Surprising Statistic: More Than 25% of People Reuse the Same Password, with ‘password’ Ranking First Again”

Recent survey conducted by Bitwarden on 2400 users from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany, and Japan has shed light on the current password habits of users globally. The survey revealed that over 25% of respondents reuse passwords across 11-20 or more accounts, while 36% admit to incorporating personal information in their account …

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“Study Finds 73% of Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Security Personnel Prone to Missing or Ignoring Key Security Alerts”

Title: Complex Security Tools Overwhelm IT Personnel in SMEs, Resulting in Missed Alerts and Weakened Security Posture In a recent announcement, Coro Company has highlighted the challenges faced by IT personnel in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) due to the complexity of security stacks and the increasing security demands. This situation has left many SMEs …

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“Study reveals 73% of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises’ Security Personnel Miss or Ignore Critical Security Alerts”

In recent days, Coro Company has highlighted the struggles faced by IT personnel in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) due to the complexity of multiple tools in the security stack and increasing security demands. This pressure is causing them to potentially miss out on crucial security event alerts, thereby weakening the company’s overall security posture. …

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