API Security in Peril as 83% of Firms Suffer Incidents
Over 80% of UK organizations suffered an API security incident in the past year, with each costing over £400,000
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Over 80% of UK organizations suffered an API security incident in the past year, with each costing over £400,000
The UK’s financial regulators have discarded plans to force critical suppliers to disclose new vulnerabilities
Hive0145 is targeting Spain, Germany, Ukraine with Strela Stealer malware in invoice phishing tactic
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Lazarus APT has been found smuggling malware onto macOS devices using custom extended attributes, evading detection
Delivery of 12 special operations helicopters laid down in contract As from 2030, the Defence organisation will have 12 H225M Caracal helicopters at its disposal. The final deliveries will be made in 2032. This was laid down last week in a contract wi…
Summary Report Events of Significance Nuclear Deterrent Seminar: Scheduled for December 6, 2024, focusing on China’s nuclear buildup with Christopher Yeaw from the University of Nebraska. Triad Symposium: Announced for June 24, 2025, at Louisiana State University in Shreveport, hosted by LSUS, NIDS, and BRF Defense in cooperation with the USAF Global Strike Command. Quotes […]
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More and more transactions occur over the internet rather than at a teller’s window, and nearly every account has a username, password, and PIN associated with it. Whether you use online banking regularly or sparingly, you can protect yourself from being the victim of fraud by following a few straightforward steps.
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