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Craig Wright Forfeits $43 Million in Interest Payments

Last December, a case between Craig Wright – an Australian computer scientist and the self-proclaimed inventor of bitcoin – and David Kleiman, now deceased, saw Wright having to forfeit as much as $100 million to Kleiman’s family and estate. It was alleged in the case that the two had worked together on various bitcoin-related projects...

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Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes Multiple Code Execution Flaws

Microsoft's Patch Tuesday bundle for this month is a big one: 74 documented vulnerabilities in multiple Windows products and components, some serious enough to lead to remote code execution attacks.

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Adobe Patches ‘Critical’ Security Flaws in Illustrator, After Effects

Software maker Adobe on Tuesday shipped urgent security updates to fix code execution vulnerabilities in the widely deployed Illustrator and After Effects products.

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The Continuing Threat of Unpatched Security Vulnerabilities

Unpatched software is a computer code containing known security weaknesses. Unpatched vulnerabilities refer to weaknesses that allow attackers to leverage a known security bug that has not been patched by running malicious code. Software vendors write additions to the codes, known as "patches," when they come to know about these application vulnerabilities to secure these weaknesses. Adversaries

Google Enters Bidding War for Mandiant: Reports

Google has joined the multi-billion-dollar jostling to purchase cybersecurity powerhouse Mandiant, according to published reports.

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DOJ to Fight Crypto Money Laundering in Russia

With the recent invasion of Ukraine by Russia, many have stated that the imposing nation is going to look to bitcoin and assorted cryptocurrencies to avoid or get around sanctions enforced by the United States and its allies. In response to this, the U.S. is now creating a special task force to prevent that from...

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How Can Banks Straddle the Fine Line Between Security and User Experience

Banking is becoming increasingly digital in Asia. Boston Consulting Group estimates that Asia Pacific (APAC) houses about 50 of the 249 digital banks worldwide, and 10 out of the 13

The post How Can Banks Straddle the Fine Line Between Security and User Experience appeared first on Fintech Singapore.

Cyberattacks in Ukraine: New Worm-Spreading Data-Wiper With Ransomware Smokescreen

Cybersecurity researchers tracking destructive data-wiping malware attacks in Ukraine are finding signs of new malware with worm-spreading capabilities and what appears to be a rudimentary ransomware decoy.

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Microsoft: Cyberattacks in Ukraine Hitting Civilian Digital Targets

Microsoft is calling attention to a surge in cyberattacks on Ukrainian civilian digital targets, warning that the new “digital war” includes destructive malware attacks on emergency response services and humanitarian aid efforts.

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Symantec: Super-Stealthy ‘Daxin’ Backdoor Linked to Chinese Threat Actor

Threat hunters at Symantec are calling global attention to a new, highly sophisticated piece of malware being used by a Chinese threat actor to burrow into -- and hijack data from -- government and critical infrastructure targets.

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Ukraine Cyber Response

Reading Time: 2 minutes Cyberwarfare is the New Front Line Comodo has taken the security of customers very seriously, whether those customers are at home in the US or abroad. Upon hearing the tragic news coming out of Ukraine, Comodo wishes to extend sympathy to all those suffering in this dark time. Loss of life and injuries for countless...

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