New CISO Service Gives SMEs a Dedicated Cybersecurity Team
Source: Blue INK Security
As the threat of cyberattacks continues to grow, it is essential for businesses to have an experienced Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and a complete security team dedicated to protecting their assets. While this need is particularly crucial for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), budget constraints often make it difficult to attain.
Cybersecurity pioneer, Blue INK Security launched an innovative solution to address this issue. Their new CISO Service offers a fractional, dedicated CISO, a complete team of security experts and engineers, and the implementation of each of their critical security controls in one affordable, fixed-price package.
Ransomware Will Target Transport Sector OT, Says ENISA
Source: Info Risk Today
European Cybersecurity Agency Warns That Digital Extortion Is Coming for OT. Europe's cybersecurity agency predicts that hackers will take advantage of the growing overlap between information and operational technologies in the transport sector and disrupt OT processes in a targeted attack.
DC Health Link Facing Lawsuits in Hack Affecting Congress
Source: Data Breach Today
Fallout Grows in Aftermath of Incident Involving Stolen Data Posted on the Dark Web. The online health insurance marketplace servicing residents of Washington, D.C., and staffers and members of the U.S. Congress is facing two proposed class action lawsuits in the aftermath of a hacking incident that affected at least 56,400 individuals.
BreachForums Closes Amid Worries Over Law Enforcement Access
Source: Info Risk Today
New Admin Shuts It Down After Spotting a Suspicious Server Logon Sunday. Days after federal agents arrested the alleged administrator of criminal underground forum BreachForums, the new admin who took over announced that he is shutting down the site. FBI agents on Wednesday arrested Conor Brian Fitzpatrick, 21, a resident of Peekskill, New York, and told a federal judge that he had confessed to being site administrator and owner "Pompompurin”.
Google Suspends Chinese App Following Malware Discovery
Source: Data Breach Today
Google Discovered Malware in Versions of Pinduoduo Not in Play Store. Google suspended popular budget e-commerce application Pinduoduo from the Play Store after detecting malware on versions of the Chinese app downloadable from other online stores.
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