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CL0P hacking group hits global conglomerate Swire Pacific Offshore

The notorious group thought to be behind the Accellion hack this year published rafts of personal information belonging to the company's employees on its blog

Reserve Bank hit with compliance notice after 2020 cyber attack

Reserve Bank hit with compliance notice after 2020 cyber attack
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Kroger reaches $5M breach settlement, as Supreme Court defines harm

Kroger reaches $5M breach settlement, as Supreme Court defines harm
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Accellion s failure to warn RBNZ of exploited bug led to hack

By Juha Saarinen on Jun 1, 2021 12:55PM RBNZ governor Adrian Orr. /Supplied Bank made things worse by not adhering to own usage guidelines. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand was hacked after Accellion failed to send out a warning that its File Transfer Appliance (FTA) contained an actively exploited vulnerability with patches available. While Accellion had patches for its FTA product available in December 2020, and was made aware by security vendor FireEye as early as the 16th of that month that the vulnerability was being exploited, RBNZ did not receive notification of the threat. In a commissioned post-mortem, KPMG said that the email tool used by Accellion failed to send . notifications and consquently the bank was not notified until January 6 2021.

Cybercrime kick-off for 2021: Asia Pacific on the Hotbed Asia Pacific s Cybersecurity Review for January 2021

Cybercrime kick-off for 2021: Asia-Pacific on the Hotbed Asia-Pacific’s Cybersecurity Review for January 2021 February 02, 2021 On the first month of 2021, Asia-Pacific has become a hotbed of cyberattacks – targeting both individuals and organizations. Cybercriminals have been busy taking advantage of COVID-19’s effects as businesses have moved to remote work, more individuals do their transactions online, and governments widely using digital platforms to spread information. Let us take a look at the different incidents surrounding the region last January 2021. Consumer and business attacks in Taiwan Taiwanese businesses and citizens have been on the hook in the beginning of the year. Citizens have been targeted by delivery scams, where a fake UPS Taiwan online payment site was used to conduct a country-wide phishing attempt. The fake email leads to a page that collects the user’s credit or debit card information. Another phishing attempt in Taiwan spoofs the payment page

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