SBS CyberSecurity - In The Wild 316

 

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In The Wild - CyberSecurity Newsletter

Welcome to the 316th issue of In The Wild, SBS' weekly CyberSecurity newsletter. The objective of this newsletter is to share threat intelligence, news articles that are relevant, new and updated guidance, and other information to help you make better cybersecurity decisions.

Below, you will find some of the latest-and-greatest news stories, articles, videos, and links from the past week in cybersecurity. Some of the following stories have been shared by consultants, others by the SBS Institute, and others yet simply been found in the far corners of the internet. We hope you find the following stories relevant, interesting, and – most of all – useful. Enjoy.

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WEBINAR: Risk Assessing And Educating Customers - Who? How? Why?

Date: Wednesday, March 15 |Time: 2:00-3:00 PM CDT

SBS Educational Resources

The American Bankers Association recently released a national risk survey with a number of interesting findings, including that "it's no longer enough to educate employees on cybersecurity and fraud prevention. [Organizations] have had to start educating their customers as well."

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Hackers Extort Less Money, Are Laid Off as New Tactics Thwart More Ransomware Attacks

The Wall Street Journal

Cybercriminals face drop in payments, as U.S. companies are better at bouncing back from attacks.

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FTC: Americans lost $8.8 billion to fraud in 2022 after 30% surge

BleepingComputer

The FBI has been investigating and working to contain a malicious cyber incident on part of its computer network in recent days, according to people briefed on the matter.

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City of Oakland still struggling from two week old ransomware attack, calls in CA Gov and National Guard

CyberNews

The City of Oakland, California is still struggling from the aftereffects of a two week old ransomware attack that crippled city services.

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Do you know which SBS Institute Certification Programs are coming up? Check out the Certification Calendar and share with your clients. Find Out Here! »

Third-Party Providers Create Identity and Access Control Challenges for Fintech Apps

DARKReading

Fintech has drastically shifted the financial services industry toward digital technologies and, in so doing, has introduced a variety of new risks.

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How to Tackle the Top SaaS Challenges of 2023

The Hacker News

To better prepare and effectively safeguard your organization, it is crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of the potential entry points and challenges within the ever-evolving SaaS ecosystem.

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Digital forensics and incident response: The most common DFIR incidents

TechRepublic

A new State of Enterprise DFIR survey covers findings related to automation, hiring, data and regulations and more.

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7 Leadership Goals You Need To Set For Yourself in 2023

Hive

Here are seven leadership goals you need to set for yourself in 2023 to become a better leader.

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10 Other Interesting Links From This Week

There were too many fantastic reads from this past weeks' worth of cybersecurity and technology news, so here are a few additional quick-hit links for your reading pleasure:

*     KrebsOnSecurity: Who’s Behind the Botnet-Based Service BHProxies?

*     Kiplinger: Beware Fake Disney Plus Emails That Steal Your Bank Information

*     BleepingComputer: Dish Network goes offline after likely cyberattack, employees cut off

*     BleepingComputer: Microsoft urges Exchange admins to remove some antivirus exclusions

*     National Security Agency: NSA Releases Best Practices For Securing Your Home Network

*     DARKReading: CISA - Beware of DDoS, Web Defacements on Anniversary of Russian Invasion of Ukraine

*     The Hacker News: U.S. Cybersecurity Agency CISA Adds Three New Vulnerabilities in KEV Catalog

*     The Hacker News: VMware Patches Critical Vulnerability in Carbon Black App Control Product

*     The Wall Street Journal: A Basic iPhone Feature Helps Criminals Steal Your Entire Digital Life

*     CNN: Cyberattack on food giant Dole temporarily shuts down North America production, company memo says

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