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Cyber Briefing

May 16, 2024 - Cyber Briefing

16 May 2024

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👉 What's going on in the cyber world today? 🚨 #CyberAlerts Storm-1811 Exploits Quick Assist for Social Engineering Attacks Source: Microsoft Turla Group Uses LunarWeb and LunarMail Backdoors in Diplomatic Missions Source: Filip Jurčacko via ESET Hackers Target Foxit PDF Reader Users for Data Theft Source: Check Point  New Wi-Fi Attack Lets Attackers Connect to Malicious Networks Source: Héloïse Gollier and Mathy Vanhoef Google Patches Third Chrome Zero-Day in a Week Source: Google 💥 #CyberIncidents Fiskars Group Experiences Cybersecurity Issue in the U.S. Source: Fiskars Group MediSecure Hit by Large-Scale Ransomware Attack Source: MediSecure Michigan Medical Practice Faces Data Theft Threat Source: PR Newswire Cyberattack in Pau, France Impacts Airport, Schools and More Source: Gabriel Blaise via Sud Ouest Lemken Grapples with Global Cyber Assault Source: Lemken 📢 #CyberNews FBI Seizes BreachForums Again, Calls on Users to Report Criminal Activity  Source: FBI UK Launches Cyber Defense System Amid Election Concerns Source: UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) Google Enhances Android Security with Theft Protection Source: Google Two Brothers Indicted for $25M Ethereum Heist Source: US Department of Justice Palo Alto Networks Acquires IBM’s QRadar for Enhanced Cloud Security Source: IBM 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 #SocialEngineering #Microsoft #Crypto #IBM #Android #PaloAlto #Hackers

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