Tag: cyber regulations

Cyber truce with Russia opens up US for cyber-attacks

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s shock directive to US Cyber Command to pause offensive cyber-operations against Russia may have unforeseen consequences for organizations across the US. It would mean that the West could be blind-sided by a lack of actionable intelligence regarding Russia’s ongoing cyber-war against countries such as the US and the UK. Russian groups are already upping cyber-attacks on the US. In December, Cyber Intelligence reported that two Russian groups, the People’s Cyber Army and Z-Pentest, claim to have taken attacks on critical infrastructure in the US to a new and more dangerous level. This was evidenced by Telegram videos detailing attacks on US energy and water facilities far beyond the previously supposed capabilities of such groups.

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Chinese Hackers Using ORB Networks to Evade Detection – May 23rd

Mandiant revealed that Chinese-linked state-backed hackers rely on operational relay box (ORBs) network proxy meshes to avoid detection for cyber espionage campaigns. For example, Mandiant pointed out that these advanced persistent threat actors (APTs) used ORBs for the 'SPACEHOP' critical vulnerability campaign earlier this year.

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UK Government Launches Updated Cyber Regulations – April 29th

As a testament to the UK's £2.6 billion National Cyber Strategy, the UK Government has proactively launched regulations to safeguard UK consumers and businesses from cyber-attacks. The updated regulations now mandate that manufacturers of consumer electronics adhere to minimum security standards. Additionally, consumers are prohibited from using easily guessable default passwords, a measure aimed at bolstering their personal cyber security.

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