The Russian cybercriminals behind the cyber attack against Australia’s largest health insurer Medibank have been branded “grubs” after releasing more stolen data as they continue to play games with the customers of the nation’s biggest health insurer.
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A massive phishing campaign operated by Chinese hacking group "Fangxiao" is putting thousands of people at risk. This campaign has used 42,000 imposter domains to facilitate phishing attacks.
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Mr. Manikin also said hackers are increasingly targeting research data, so nation-states can pass off the results as their own work. These kinds of breaches are usually financially motivated, and they are more difficult to detect and determine who is responsible, he said.
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The end goal of security awareness training is to turn users into proactive defenders for the business. Users must understand and embrace the critical, front-line role they play in helping to protect the organisation.
Social engineering is a collection of techniques that malicious actors use to manipulate human psychology. It's exploiting human nature to trick or threaten users to take actions; giving up account credentials, handing over sensitive data, running malicious code and transferring funds.
Medibank faces $1 billion bill as hackers release 1500 more sensitive records
Medibank could face a $1 billion compensation bill from the damaging cyberattack that has affected 10 million customers, as hackers targeting the company released the biggest tranche of sensitive data yet in another attempt to pressure it into paying a ransom.
The ASX-listed private health insurer confirmed on Sunday morning that another 1500 customer records containing sensitive health information had been released on the dark web - the largest release of health data so far in the incident.
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SAN FRANCISCO: Hackers could target social media website Twitter during the FIFA World Cup 2022 , which starts in Qatar today, according to experts in the technology industry.
The biggest sporting event in the world is likely to result in a significant increase in Twitter traffic during the coming weeks.
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Medibank hackers release 1,500 more patient records on dark web, including mental health data https://t.co/LgXxSBFl7d guardian (from London) Sun Nov 20 07:57:51 +0000 2022
Australians caught up in the Medibank hack have been dealt another blow after the Russian group behind the breach r… https://t.co/NtatgINswR SBSNews (from Australia) Sun Nov 20 03:26:10 +0000 2022
The Medibank hackers swiped the credentials of a single support desk worker who did not have 2-factor authenticatio… https://t.co/ucUTYizupr SquigglyRick (from Sydney, New South Wales) Fri Nov 18 22:31:57 +0000 2022
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