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Cyber gangs hold healthcare ransom

Cybercriminal groups have now completely abandoned any pretense that theirs are basically victimless crimes by attacking the healthcare sector with increasing ruthlessness. Healthcare, once said to be off limits to ‘responsible’ cyber criminals, is now the subject of an urgent warning from the Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) of the US Department of Health and Human Services.   “HC3 has recently observed threat actors employing advanced social engineering tactics to target IT help desks in the health sector and gain initial access to target organizations,” the warning states.  Tactics include contacting an organization’s IT help desk with phone calls from a familiar area code and claiming to be an employee in a financial role.

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Financial Sector Sees Most Cyberattacks in 2023 – December 20th

Based on a Netwrix survey, the financial sector in 2023 experienced the most cyberattacks among any other sector in 2023. Surveying 1,610 IT and security professionals from more than 100 countries, the survey also revealed phishing and malware to be the most common attacks across all sectors.

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US Congress tries to block new cyber rulings

New cybersecurity rulings due to come into full force less than a month from today are being blocked in the US Congress and the House of Representatives. The new rulings include the mandatory reporting of any ‘material’ cyber-attack within four working days and were drawn up by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). But, according to a statement issued by Congressman Andrew Barbarino, Chairman of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Subcommittee, and Senator Thom Tillis: “This cybersecurity disclosure rule is a complete overreach on the part of the SEC … also increasing cybersecurity risk without a congressional mandate and in direct contradiction to public law that is intended to secure the homeland.”

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Ransomware gang turns SEC informant

When a top mob boss turns his co-criminals over to the authorities, the US Federal Bureau of Information labels him a ‘stool pigeon.’ Similarly, the AlphaV ransomware gang is turning informer, not on its rivals but on its victims. In what is a likely portent of things to come, the gang has had the nerve to inform on MeridianLink (MLNK) to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for being slow to report a ransomware attack that they themselves had initiated earlier in the month.

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