MoneyGram Cyberattack: No Ransomware Evidence Found, Social Engineering Suspected
MoneyGram’s recent cyberattack, initially suspected to be ransomware, was instead caused by a social engineering attack targeting the company’s internal
MoneyGram’s recent cyberattack, initially suspected to be ransomware, was instead caused by a social engineering attack targeting the company’s internal
This Week In Cybersecurity: 30th September to 04th October highlights major incidents, including Bank of America’s outage causing $0 balance
Wayne County cyberattack crippled government services, with hackers demanding a ransom. The FBI and Michigan State Police are investigating.
The New York Sports Club data breach has affected 19,836 individuals, exposing sensitive employee information such as Social Security numbers
FBI and Homeland Security investigate a Kansas water facility cyberattack, forcing manual operations but ensuring uninterrupted service. The incident highlights
AutoCanada’s August ransomware attack, claimed by Hunters International, may have exposed employee data including payroll, addresses, and social security numbers.
A massive Dark Web Cyber Attack on the US Capitol has exposed personal information of over 3,000 congressional staffers.
MoneyGram, a leading global money transfer company, is facing a major outage that has disrupted its systems and payment services
A Hong Kong diaspora news website in Britain, The Chaser, has reported a “government-backed” cyberattack targeting its company email, raising
Hackers targeted the water treatment plant in Arkansas City, Kansas, prompting a federal investigation. The city assured residents that the
Subscribe to the Daily Security Review Email Briefing to stay informed on the latest threats, trends, and technology, along with insightful columns from industry experts.