A look at the Defence news 13 – 19 January
Switzerland is a new candidate for membership of the EU Military Mobility Project, which is coordinated and chaired by the Netherlands.
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Switzerland is a new candidate for membership of the EU Military Mobility Project, which is coordinated and chaired by the Netherlands.
Cyble has found thousands of security vendors’ credentials on the dark web, likely pulled from infostealer logs
CISA, in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), released Threat Actors Chained Vulnerabilities in Ivanti Cloud Service Applications. This advisory was crafted in response to exploitation of vulnerabilities—CVE-2024-8963, an adminis…
Hypersonic missiles travel at speeds greater than Mach 5, that is five times the speed of sound, or more than 5,400 km/hr. Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), a Hyderabad-based laboratory of Defence Research and Developm…
Netwrix claims 84% of healthcare organizations detected a cyber-attack in the past year
Cloudflare warns of a surge in hyper-volumetric DDoS after revealing it stopped a massive 5.6Tbps attack
Hundreds of Finns fought with the German Waffen-SS in Ukraine during World War II. New research shows that many of them were convinced Nazis and may have committed atrocities. The finding has triggered a debate in Finland.

Inauguration Day has come and gone, and the peaceful transfer of power couldn’t have happened without the intricate systems that…
The post From Election Day to Inauguration: How Cybersecurity Safeguards Democracy appeared first on McAfee Blog.

Romance scams have surged in sophistication, preying on emotions and exploiting the trust of victims in the digital age. The…
The post Breaking Down the Brad Pitt Scam: How it Happened and What We Can Learn appeared first on McAfee Blog.
ESET researchers have discovered a supply-chain attack against a VPN provider in South Korea by a new China-aligned APT group we have named PlushDaemon