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Jul 17, 2024 |
arise.tv | Russian Group |Melissa Enoch
Disney is currently investigating an apparent leak of internal communications by a hacking group called Nullbulge, which claims it is “protecting artists’ rights.” The group stated that it accessed thousands of messages from Disney employees and downloaded “every file possible.” The sensitivity of the leaked information is unclear, but it reportedly includes messages about upcoming projects. “Disney is investigating this matter,” a company spokesperson confirmed.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
tenable.com | Russian Group |Juan Perez |Juan Pérez
Check out CISA’s urgent call for federal agencies to protect themselves from Midnight Blizzard’s breach of Microsoft corporate emails. Plus, a new survey shows cybersecurity pros are guardedly optimistic about AI. Meanwhile, SANS pinpoints the four trends CISOs absolutely must focus on this year. And the NSA is sharing best practices for data security. And much more!Dive into six things that are top of mind for the week ending April 12.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
mescomputing.com | Russian Group
Security dominated tech news this year. Cybersecurity incidents dominated much of the tech-related news in 2024. Cyber threats – breaches, ransomware, business email compromises, and every other digital scam you can think of – are steadily rising as adversaries up their digital warfare on businesses, politicians, nations, and individuals.
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Jan 20, 2024 |
rferl.org | Russian Group |Aliona Ciurca
Microsoft said on January 19 that a Russian state-sponsored group hacked into its corporate systems on January 12 and stole some e-mails and documents from its staffs' accounts. A Russian hacking group known in the cybersecurity industry as Nobelium, or Midnight Blizzard, used a "password spray attack" starting in November 2023 to breach a Microsoft platform, the company said.
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Jun 15, 2023 |
bigyack.com | Russian Group
According to data collected by the company GovSpend, a number of government agencies have purchased the MOVEit software, including NASA, the Treasury Department, Health and Human Services and arms of the Defense Department. But it was not clear how many agencies were actively using it. Clop previously claimed responsibility for the earlier wave of breaches on its website.
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