The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), has been slapped with a $10 million penalty due to its subsidiaries' failure to promptly report a cyber intrusion to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
One long-running campaign targets at least nine governments across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. The APT group uses rare backdoors to maintain persistence and hacks email servers for intelligence, as reported by Unit 42 of Palo Alto Networks. Active since at least late 2022, the group, codenamed CL-STA-0043, is tracked under Operation Diplomatic Specter.
Source: Samana Developers
In a proactive move to bolster transparency and security within its operations, Samana Developers, a leading real estate company, has appointed Complyfin, a Dow Jones-affiliated solution provider which assists businesses in managing their regulatory compliance obligations, including on Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) compliance measures.
Source: Chase
Leading financial services provider for small businesses, Chase for Business survey revealed it’s findings indicating continued optimism among small business owners and their growing willingness to invest in digital solutions.
Banco Santander has disclosed a significant data breach involving a third-party provider that compromised the personal data of both clients and employees. The breach has impacted the bank’s operations across three countries: Spain, Chile, and Uruguay.
Officials from the Biden administration tempered expectations about the recent discussions in a call with reporters, clarifying that the focus wasn't on fostering technical collaboration between the two global powerhouses in AI or emerging technologies.
In 2023, Kaspersky's findings revealed a notable surge in global mobile banking trojan assaults on Android users, marking a 33% increase from previous years. Additionally, cryptocurrency-related phishing activities experienced a significant uptick.
Ascension hospitals in Michigan and across the United States were recently subjected to a disruptive cyberattack, prompting a significant impact on their computer networks and clinical operations. As a result, the nonprofit health system, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, advised its business partners to sever online connections to its network in response to the incident.