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Cyber Briefing

March 18, 2024 - Cyber Briefing

18 Mar 2024

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👉 What's happening in cybersecurity today? 🚨 #CyberAlerts Hackers Exploit Aiohttp Bug for Vulnerable Networks  Source : Cyble Hackers Spread RisePro Info Stealer via Cracked GitHub Software  Source : GData Software WordPress Admins Urges Removal of miniOrange Plugins Source : Wordfence   Keyboard Acoustic Attack Deciphers Typing Patterns Source : Arxiv Deceptive Android Chrome Update Unleashes Cerberus Threat Source : Broadcom 💥 #CyberIncidents The International Monetary Fund Email Accounts Hacked in Cyberattack Source:   IMF Fujitsu Discovers Malware on Business Computers Source :  Fujitsu Pennsylvanian Scranton Schools Hit by Ransomware Source :  The Times  Scottish Health Service Faces Cyber Attack  Source :  NHS Mozaic Finance Loses Over $2 Million Due to Security Breach  Source :  CoinTelegraph  📢 #CyberNews Pentagon's Artificial Intelligence Leader Steps Down Source : Department of Defense   U.S. Department of Justice Recovers $2.3M Crypto Fraud Funds  Source :  Department of Justice Major Stolen Account Marketplace Admin Sentenced to 42 Months  Source :  Department of Justice Microsoft Announces Preview for Office LTSC 2024  Source : Microsoft Microsoft's Copilot powered by generative AI  Source :  Microsoft This Cyber Briefing is powered by https://911cyber.app  Get help from cybersecurity first responders today! Find the full stories at cybermaterial.com Or click here 👇 to read the summaries. https://911cyber.app/cyber-briefing #cyberbriefing #informationsecurity #malware #Cyberdefense #ransomware #databreach  #Microsoft #Moldova #Departmentofjustice #Malware #Ransomware #Android #Scottland #IMF #WordPress

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