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Cybercriminals are learning
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Security researchers have released the 2024 Incident Response Report, which paints a worrying picture of increasing cyber threats. The insights are based on data that Unit 42 collects through its daily work: The incident response and threat intelligence teams help companies assess, respond to and recover from cyberattacks. The 2024 Incident Response Report shows that threat actors are becoming more sophisticated: they are more organized, work in specialized teams for different steps of attacks, and use IT, cloud and security tools. They work more and more efficiently because they have processes and playbooks...

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Report highlights cyber threats to automotive industry
Report reveals cyber threats to automotive industry

Cyber ​​Threats: The 2023 VicOne Automotive Cyberthreat Landscape Report identifies the supply chain as the primary target of increasing cyberattacks on the automotive industry. This also shows a list of cyber-based trends and incidents that have threatened the automotive industry. VicOne has unveiled its new Automotive Cyberthreat Landscape Report 2023. The comprehensive annual report on cyber threats across the automotive industry is based on data from automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), suppliers and dealers worldwide and includes the following key points: Evidence of growing use and monetization of automotive data - and the associated risk of exploitation by cybercriminals A list…

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79 percent of APT attacks come from China
79 percent of APT attacks come from China

In the first quarter of 2023, attacks on the financial, telecommunications and energy sectors increased. In the ransomware space, financial gain is still crucial for the APT groups. "More than a year into the Ukraine war, cyberattacks have become a strategic weapon used by states to spy on adversaries and fuel societal divisions," said John Fokker, Head of Threat Intelligence, Trellix Advanced Research Center. “Well-known APT groups are a real threat to critical infrastructure such as telecommunications, energy supply and manufacturing in both leading economies and emerging markets. Public and private…

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