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Internet Backbone Giant Lumen Shuns.RU

Krebs on Security

Lumen Technologies , an American company that operates one of the largest Internet backbones and carries a significant percentage of the world’s Internet traffic, said today it will stop routing traffic for organizations based in Russia. However, we are taking steps to immediately stop business in the region.”

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Who’s Behind the DomainNetworks Snail Mail Scam?

Krebs on Security

com says it is a business with a post office box in Hendersonville, N.C., There are a few random, non-technology businesses tied to the phone number listed for the Hendersonville address, and the New Mexico address was used by several no-name web hosting companies. The website Domainnetworks[.]com and Renton, Wash.

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RSAC insights: Malware is now spreading via weaponized files circulating in data lakes, file shares

The Last Watchdog

At RSA Conference 2022 , which takes place next week in San Francisco, advanced technologies to help companies implement zero trust principals will be in the spotlight. Votiro has established itself as a leading supplier of advanced technology to cleanse weaponized files. This is a very good thing.

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Ransomware infected systems at Xchanging, a DXC subsidiary

Security Affairs

Systems at Xchanging, a subsidiary of Global IT services and solutions provider DXC Technology was hit by ransomware over the weekend. Global IT services and solutions provider DXC Technology disclosed a ransomware attack that infected systems at its Xchanging subsidiary. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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TinyNuke banking malware targets French organizations

Security Affairs

The TinyNuke malware is back and now was used in attacks aimed at French users working in manufacturing, technology, construction, and business services. The attackers used invoice-themed lures targeting entities in manufacturing, industry, technology, finance, and other verticals. . .”

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Third-party risk considerations associated with the Executive Order

Security Boulevard

For providers of technology and business services, like value added resellers (VARs) and managed service providers (MSPs), it’s important to acknowledge a customer’s risk of third-party cyberattacks – especially because VARs and MSPs are likely one of those third-party connections.

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9 attack surface discovery and management tools

CSO Magazine

The goal with CAASM tools is to give the adversary as little information about the security posture of the business as possible while still maintaining critical business services. To read this article in full, please click here