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Salt Typhoon likely to remain in US telco networks forever, experts say - SC Media
Multiple U.S. telecommunications providers compromised by Chinese state-backed threat group Salt Typhoon were noted by experts to unlikely expunge the threat from their networks, according to CyberScoop....
Hacker steals more than $300K from City of Santa Fe pay portal - KOB.com
Microsoft says 394,000 Windows computers infected by Lumma malware - NBC News
US student agrees to plead guilty to hack affecting tens of millions of students | TechCrunch
One in five Dutch companies harmed by cyberattacks in 2024 - Abn amro
For example, they could be unprepared for questions about their cybersecurity from customers that do fall within scope of the rules. Many companies ......
Government contractors are lining up to work with DOGE - Axios
Vulnerability Exploitation Probability Metric Proposed by NIST, CISA Researchers
Living Off the Land: What We Learned from 700,000 Security Incidents - The Hacker News
Check Point - Wrong Check Point (CVE-2024-24919)
Gather round, gather round - it’s time for another blogpost tearing open an SSLVPN appliance and laying bare a recent in-the-wild exploited bug. This time, it is Check Point who is the focus of our penetrative gaze....
Backdoor in XZ Utils allows RCE: everything you need to know - CVE-2024-3094
The WebP 0day: CVE-2023-4863
Critical Vulnerability: SysAid CVE-2023-47246
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The Cybersecurity Chronicles
‘The Cybersecurity Chronicles: 2024‘ pulls back the curtain on the digital threats that shaped our world last year, revealing the human stories behind the headlines. From art galleries frozen by ransomware to prison tablets hacked with a minus sign, from British Library archivists racing to protect centuries of knowledge to Spotify users meticulously curating their digital identities – these stories illuminate how cybersecurity touches every aspect of modern life.
Author Mark Nole weaves together intimate portraits of the people on all sides of the digital battlefield: the defenders working through sleepless nights to protect critical infrastructure, the victims grappling with stolen identities and lost savings, and even the attackers themselves, operating from nondescript offices with project management software and performance metrics.
Through detailed reporting and narrative storytelling, Nole reveals how 2024 became the year when cybersecurity stopped being just a technical problem and emerged as a fundamentally human challenge. Whether you’re a security professional or simply someone trying to understand our increasingly digital world, these chronicles offer an unprecedented look at how technology shapes – and sometimes betrays – our trust, our privacy, and our lives.
