Cyber security
Cyber security
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The cybercriminals said a new SEC rule required loan software company MeridianLink to report last week's breach, but the rule does not take effect until next month.
November 17 -
Fraudsters are likely to increase their use of generative artificial intelligence to attack banks and other payment companies. Investors are using their own influence to fight back.
November 16 -
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The market stayed open four extra hours to allow participants to reroute trades Thursday after an attack by cybercrime group Lockbit.
November 10 -
The new rules also expand the use of "proven protections," such as multifactor authentication, according to Adrienne Harris, superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services.
November 7 -
The bank suffered its third breach in three years, this time by virtue of a vulnerability in Progress Software's file-transfer system. But Flagstar is only one of many such victims.
October 18 -
The Federal Reserve vice chair for supervision said advancements in technology could put banks in a "constant struggle" to stay ahead of hackers and other bad actors.
October 5 -
In a Wednesday Congressional hearing, an assistant superintendent explained why her school district decided to pay a ransom to cyber criminals. It's a cautionary tale for banks, which are often targets.
September 29 -
At the Sibos conference, cybersecurity leaders at banks and other experts debated how to train employees to thwart threats that AI has intensified.
September 22 -
Two federal agencies recently released a warning about a strain of ransomware called Snatch, which has adopted the successful tactics of other variants.
September 21 -
Ongoing disruptions and a reported ransom payment highlight the complexity of cybercrime networks and the pitfalls of paying ransoms.
September 18 -
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The FBI, NSA and CISA highlighted the emerging dangers of AI-powered deepfakes in phishing campaigns and cataloged protections companies can deploy.
September 13 -
The botnet of 700,000 computers — many in the U.S. — had assisted in major ransomware attacks, with the financial sector as its primary target.
September 1 -
Following six years of development, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has released draft standards for three algorithms that can resist future attacks by quantum computers.
August 25 -
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There is an urgent need for a new class of security solutions that will allow people to retain control of their decentralized financial lives with confidence and safety.
August 18 -
The latest draft emphasizes integrating cybersecurity into core governance functions and broadens its scope beyond just critical infrastructure sectors. It also offers guidance on dealing with novel threats, such as newer strains of ransomware.
August 17 -
A pair of recently launched products use generative AI to actively train people on cybersecurity through the use of live simulations of real attacks.
August 11 -
The release of two malicious language models — WormGPT and FraudGPT — demonstrate attackers' evolving capability to harness language models for criminal activities.
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