
Security

Cybersecurity has been a challenge from the beginning of IT and it will be until the end. It all started with endpoint and network security, but today we are also dealing with cloud security and training our employees to incorporate good security practices. All these new technologies that help us innovate also help cybercriminals and state-sponsored hackers get new tools that they can use to access our systems and, in the worst cases, gain access to our most valuable data and trade secrets. Moreover, with new legislation such as GDPR, you have to make sure everything is secure or you will not only lose your reputation, but you could also be fined by the government. In short, protecting IT environments is more important than ever.
Timeline

Akira ransomware is new cash cow for Conti criminals
Arctic Wolf Labs has identified the rapidly growing Akira ransomware gang. Just revealed that the new group h...

Ivanti patches zero-day that affected Norwegian government
Ivanti has released a patch for the CVE-2023-35078 vulnerability in its Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) softwa...

New Realst malware targets macOS 14 Sonoma
The infostealer malware Realst is targeting the unreleased macOS 14 Sonoma. The blockchain games spreading ma...

Dutch researchers unravel TETRA system vulnerabilities
For more than two decades, the globally deployed TETRA technology contained a backdoor that allowed malicious...

Hackers obtained mass access to user accounts with Microsoft key
When Chinese hacker group Storm-0558 obtained a number of key Microsoft keys, they had gained access to Excha...

Norwegian ministries hacked through vulnerability in Ivanti software
Twelve ministries in Norway have been hacked due to a vulnerability in Ivanti's Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM...

Fujitsu partners with Deep Instinct to fend off endpoint ransomware
Fujitsu announces what it calls a "unique anti-ransomware service" in partnership with Deep Instinct. It prom...

Thales buys security company Imperva for 3.3 billion euros
Thales is acquiring U.S. security company Imperva for 3.3 billion euros ($3.6 billion). With this, the French...

‘Zenbleed’ bug can loot sensitive data from Zen 2 processors
A Google security researcher has discovered a new vulnerability in AMD Zen 2 processors. By exploiting the bu...

Dutch ringleader of Genesis Market arrested
Police announced that it has apprehended an alleged ringleader in the illegal trading site Genesis Market. Th...