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CardinalOps' report shows that organizations are struggling to keep up with the evolution of the latest threats while a significant number of detection rules remain non-functional.

 

A new analysis by Frances data protection authority, CNIL, estimates that the GDPR has delivered significant cybersecurity benefits across the EU, preventing cyber-related losses of up to 1.4 billion since its 2018 implementation, Cybernews reports.

 

Big tech can't be bothered to fight crime. It can barely be bothered even to say so Opinion  A lot of our tech world is nightmarish, but sometimes this is literally true.…

 

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A company spokesperson said it is working with law enforcement to determine when it can move the cars that have been.

 

An organised crime gang has stolen £47 million ($64 million) from the UK’s tax office by hacking into over 100,000 customer accounts and fraudulently claiming government payments. His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) confirmed the breach but assured taxpayers that no individuals lost money.  According to HMRC, criminals used stolen personal data, likely obtained through […] The post Organised Crime Gang Steals £47 Million from UK Tax Office in Phishing Scam appeared first on eSecurity Planet.

 

UNFI, a grocery distributor for Whole Foods and others, warned of disruptions to customer orders after a cyberattack.

 

Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a new campaign targeting Brazilian users since the start of 2025 to infect users with a malicious extension for Chromium-based web browsers and siphon user authentication data. "Some of the phishing emails were sent from the servers of compromised companies, increasing the chances of a successful attack," Positive Technologies security researcher

 

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China’s most popular AI chatbots like Alibaba’s Qwen have temporarily disabled functions including picture recognition, to prevent students from cheating during the country’s annual “gaokao” college entrance examinations.

 

Using the MITRE ATT&CK framework as a baseline, organizations are generally improving year-over-year in understanding security information and event management (SIEM) detection coverage and quality, but plenty of room for improvement remains, according to CardinalOps. MITRE ATT&CK enhances SOC visibility Founded in 2013, the framework’s underlying goal remains unchanged–to help defenders align their defenses and prepare to detect and prevent a wide range of tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) observed in real-life attack scenarios. Mapping … More → The post Enterprise SIEMs miss 79% of known MITRE ATT&CK techniques appeared first on Help Net Security.

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