DHS warns of vulns in hospital medical equipment

 

The US Department of Homeland Security has warned hospitals and health clinics that many of the electronic medical devices in use at their facilities may be vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks.

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The affected devices include surgical and anesthesia devices, ventilators, drug infusion pumps, external defibrillators, patient monitors, laboratory and analysis equipment, and more, according to an alert issued on Thursday by the DHS’s Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT).

The problem? Many of ...

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FDA calls on medical device makers to focus on cybersecurity

 

Medical device makers should take new steps to protect their products from malware and cyberattacks or face the possibility that U.S. Food and Drug Administration won’t approve their devices for use, the FDA said.

The FDA issued new cybersecurity recommendations for medical devices on Thursday, following reports that some devices have been compromised.

Recent vulnerabilities involving Philips fetal monitors and in Oracle software used in body fluid analysis machines are among the incidents that prompted the FDA to issue the recommendations, ...

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FBI and Microsoft take down $500m-theft botnet Citadel

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(Reuters) – Microsoft Corp and the FBI, aided by authorities in more than 80 countries, have launched a major assault on one of the world’s biggest cyber crime rings, believed to have stolen more than $500 million from bank accounts over the past 18 months.

Microsoft said its Digital Crimes Unit on Wednesday successfully took down ...

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Kaspersky uncovers advanced Operation NetTraveler malware

NetTraveler malware attacking UK systems

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Kaspersky Lab has uncovered a dangerous cyber espionage campaign stealing vast amounts of sensitive data from 350 unnamed ‘high profile’ businesses and government agencies, some of whom are based in the UK.

The Russian security firm reported uncovering the campaign, codenamed Operation NetTraveler, on Tuesday, confirming it had detected it running in over 40 different countries. Known victims include the UK and US as ...

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North Carolina Company Loses US $800,000 to ACH Fraud

NC Fuel Distributor Hit by $800,000 Cyberheist

A fuel distribution firm in North Carolina lost more than $800,000 in a cyberheist earlier this month. Had the victim company or its bank detected the unauthorized activity sooner, the loss would have been far less. But both parties failed to notice the attackers coming and going for five days before being notified by a reporter.

jtaOrganized cyber thieves began siphoning cash from Mooresville, N.C. based J.T. ...

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Chinese army hackers return from vacation, renew attacks on US

After being publicly exposed in February as the source of a long list of cyberattacks on US companies and media organizations, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) Unit 61396 largely pulled back from the networks the unit had infiltrated. But now, the New York Times reports, the hackers are back in action using new techniques to go after many of the same corporate and government targets they had infiltrated before.

The revived attacks come despite (or perhaps because of) the direct accusations leveled ...

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Feds Charge 8 Alleged Mules in $45 Million Global Cyber Bank Heist

 

Eight suspects have been charged in New York for their alleged roles in a global cybercrime ring that authorities say involved the theft of more than $45 million from financial institutions in two cyber heists.

The international gang hacked into the computers of bank card processors to steal prepaid debit card data, erase withdrawal limits on the cards and then pass the information to cashers or ...

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Hackers hit thousands of websites with Apache backdoor attack

 

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Security firm Eset has uncovered a malicious cyber campaign using a backdoor exploit in Apache web servers to herd web users to sites carrying Blackhole exploit packs. The security firm reported uncovering the campaign on Friday, warning that thousands of websites have already fallen victim.

Eset senior research fellow, Righard Zwienenberg, told V3 the backdoor, codenamed Linux/Cdorked.A, is one of the most advanced attacks to target the Apache platform, boasting advanced detection ...

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Top Five Things to Consider For Your Data Center Security Spend

 

No matter which way you slice and dice the numbers, the data center is typically one of the most costly items within an enterprise IT budget. The costs are high not only from a CapEx perspective but also from the day to day operations of keeping servers up and running.

When faced with the daunting costs of a data center, it can be easy to allocate for security only as an afterthought, or to only assign a small percentage of the ...

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