52% of SOC Teams Are Overworked, New Report Shows
SOCs are overworked and struggling to manage alerts.
SOCs are overworked and struggling to manage alerts.
Nova Scotia Power has finally admitted that the recent cyberattack was a ransomware attack, but it hasn’t paid the hackers. The post Nova Scotia Power Confirms Ransomware Attack, 280k Notified of Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Interesting story: USS Stein was underway when her anti-submarine sonar gear suddenly stopped working. On returning to port and putting the ship in a drydock, engineers observed many deep scratches in the sonar dome’s rubber “NOFOUL” coating. In some areas, the coating was described as being shredded, with rips upRead More »Friday Squid Blogging: US Naval Ship Attacked by Squid in 1978
Signal said the privacy feature is on by default for every Windows 11 user to block Microsoft from taking screenshots for Windows Recall. The post Signal Adds Screenshot-Blocker to Thwart ‘Windows Recall’ appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: serious vulnerabilities found in a Volkswagen app, Australian hacker DR32 sentenced in the US, and Immersive launches OT security training solution. The post In Other News: Volkswagen App Hacked, DR32 Sentenced, New OT Security Solution appeared first on SecurityWeek.
The Alabama State Government has experienced a cyber incident.
A recent cybercrime report by Malwarebytes found that AI agents will soon usher in a world of far more frequent, sophisticated and difficult-to-detect cyberattacks.
Akamai documents a privilege escalation flaw in Windows Server 2025 after Redmond declines to ship an immediate patch. The post Akamai, Microsoft Disagree on Severity of Unpatched ‘BadSuccessor’ Flaw appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Marlboro-Chesterfield Pathology has been targeted by the SafePay ransomware group, which stole personal information from its systems. The post Marlboro-Chesterfield Pathology Data Breach Impacts 235,000 People appeared first on SecurityWeek.
UK retailer Marks & Spencer expects the disruptions caused by the recent cyberattack to continue through July. The post Marks & Spencer Expects Ransomware Attack to Cost $400 Million appeared first on SecurityWeek.