Month: January 2025

Wultra Raises €3 Million for Post-Quantum Authentication

Authentication solutions startup Wultra on Wednesday announced raising €3 million (~$3.1 million) in seed funding for its post-quantum technology. Tensor Ventures, Elevator Ventures, and J&T Ventures participated in the investment round. Founded in 2014, the Praha, Czech Republic-based startup provides banks and fintech companies with post-quantum authentication that provides secure and seamless access to digital […]

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380,000 Impacted by Data Breach at Cannabis Retailer Stiiizy

California-based cannabis brand Stiiizy is notifying 380,000 individuals that their personal information was compromised in a data breach at one of its vendors. According to Stiiizy, it discovered the incident in late November, after the vendor notified it of a cyber intrusion, but the attackers had access to compromised systems for roughly a month. “On […]

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North Korean Hackers Targeting Freelance Software Developers

North Korean hackers are targeting the software supply chain in a new campaign aimed at developers looking for freelance Web3 and cryptocurrency work, cybersecurity firm SecurityScorecard reports. Dubbed Operation 99 and attributed to the infamous Lazarus Group, the campaign represents an upgrade to previously observed Operation Dream Job attacks, luring developers to clone a malicious […]

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Cyber Insights 2025: Identities

SecurityWeek’s Cyber Insights 2025 examines expert opinions on the expected evolution of more than a dozen areas of cybersecurity interest over the next 12 months. We spoke to hundreds of individual experts to gain their expert opinions. Here we discuss what to expect with Identities. Identities, both human and machine, occupy a unique position: they […]

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Biden Executive Order Aims to Shore Up US Cyber Defenses

President Joe Biden issued an executive order on Thursday aimed at strengthening the nation’s cybersecurity and making it easier to go after foreign adversaries or hacking groups that try to compromise US internet and telecommunication systems. Provisions in the order call for the development of minimum cybersecurity standards for government technology contractors and require that […]

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Data From 15,000 Fortinet Firewalls Leaked by Hackers

A hacker group has leaked data associated with roughly 15,000 Fortinet firewalls and an analysis has shown that it was likely obtained back in 2022 through the exploitation of a vulnerability. The hackers who leaked the data are calling themselves Belsen Group and they claim this is their “first official operation”. They announced on January […]

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FBI Uses Malware’s Own ‘Self-Delete’ Trick to Erase Chinese PlugX From US Computers

The FBI, working in tandem with law enforcement authorities in France, have turned the PlugX malware’s own self-delete mechanism against it, erasing the China-linked remote access trojan from more than 4,200 infected computers in the United States. Using court-approved access to a command-and-control (C2) server, investigators sent self-delete commands embedded within the malware’s functionality, wiping […]

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