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9/3/2024

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Recent Hacking Incidents and Cybersecurity Concerns

The Lasting Repercussions of the Sony Hack The 2014 Sony Pictures hack by the North Korean Lazarus Group was a pivotal moment for both Hollywood and the security industry. This incident reshaped how organizations approach cybersecurity. Read more

Finance Chief Resigns After Connecticut Town Hacked for $200K - A Connecticut town fell victim to a social engineering scam that resulted in a $200,000 loss, leading to the resignation of its finance chief. The incident highlights the growing risk of cyber threats for municipalities. Read more

Verkada to Pay $2.95 Million Over FTC Probe Into Security Camera Hacking Verkada will pay nearly $3 million to settle with the FTC after a hacker accessed customers' security cameras due to security failures. The settlement marks a significant step in holding companies accountable for cybersecurity lapses. Read more

German Air Traffic Control Hacked Amid Cybersecurity Failures - German air traffic control was compromised in a cyberattack allegedly carried out by the notorious hacking group APT 28, highlighting serious cybersecurity weaknesses. The attack has raised alarms in the aviation industry. Read more

What is WazirX's Legal Status After a $230 Million Wallet Hack? - WazirX, an Indian cryptocurrency exchange, faces legal challenges and panicked customers after a $230 million wallet hack. The platform's assets remain frozen as the situation unfolds. Read more

Halliburton Confirms Data Was Stolen in Ongoing Cyberattack - Energy giant Halliburton has confirmed that data was stolen in a recent cyberattack, with hackers accessing sensitive information. The breach underscores the vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure. Read more

Intel Responds to SGX Hacking Research - Intel has issued a response to recent research claims regarding the hacking of its SGX security technology, aiming to clarify the extent of the vulnerability. The tech giant continues to defend its security protocols. Read more

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