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A place for (ISC)² leaders, members, and cybersecurity professionals to share knowledge and valuable insights that can benefit the information security industry, the people in it, and the public at large. Key topics covered are Cloud Security, IT Security, Cybersecurity Training, Government, Digital Forensics, Privacy, Ransomware, and Software Development.
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Companies target sextortion victims, Google Play malware is hawked on dark marketplaces and zero-click spyware infects iPhones. Here are the latest threats and advisories for the week of April 14, 2023.
By John Weiler
Threat Advisories and Alerts
Predatory Companies Target Sextortion Victims
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a warning that for-profit companies are exploiting sextortion victims, charging them exorbitant fees for their services. The companies coerce victims into buying goods and services using threats, false claims and ..read more
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Apple plugs security holes for Easter as cops bring Genesis to an end. The UK fines TikTok over underage data use. DDoS attacks surge and cybersecurity professionals keep quiet over breaches.
By Joe Fay
Apple Rolls Out Fixes for Zero Day Bugs Over Easter Weekend
Apple rushed out patches for its iOS, iPadOS and macOS operating systems on Good Friday after it emerged that the bugs they addressed had already been exploited. CVE-2023-28205 affects WebKit and could allow “arbitrary code execution” after a user processed “maliciously crafted web content” Apple warned, while CVE-202 ..read more