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How Cryptocurrency Turns to Cash in Russian Banks

Krebs on Security

A financial firm registered in Canada has emerged as the payment processor for dozens of Russian cryptocurrency exchanges and websites hawking cybercrime services aimed at Russian-speaking customers, new research finds. A machine-translated version of Flymoney, one of dozens of cryptocurrency exchanges apparently nested at Cryptomus.

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Ransomware Attacks on Schools: 'Dirty, Rotten Scoundrels' Stop Online Learning

SecureWorld News

"We talked about the possibility of waiting to the end of school, but our IT folks said, just like any other infection, the longer you let it go the worse it is going to get," said Assistant Superintendent of Business Services Larry Teixeira. This follows a one-week break in learning caused by a ransomware attack against the district.

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Cyber security guidance for small fleet operators

Pen Test Partners

As an employee, you play a vital role in keeping your businesss systems and data safe from attack. What does a cyber-attack look like and what can you do? A cyber-attack can be carried out by criminals, activists, terrorists, nation states, or simply someone making mischief. Contact the fleet CySO immediately.

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Q&A with Giles Inkson: A Guide to Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA)

NetSpi Executives

It aims to establish frameworks and processes on how to conduct Information and Communications Technology (ICT) risk management across technology assets and key business services underpinning financial sector organisations, subject to audit. Twenty key types of businesses fall under the financial services umbrella.