H-ISAC: Green Reports
H-ISAC: Green Reports are shared by the ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Association (AHA) Cybersecurity and Risk Advisory Services. Information within the TLP GREEN category may be shared with Health-ISAC members and trusted partners (e.g., CERTS, law enforcement, government agencies and other ISACs).
We share the report for recipient awareness. Often times, a victim may be a supplier or have another third or fourth party relationship with recipients. We hope that recipients look for those relationships and then are able to inquire directly as may be appropriate with the supposed victim.
The information provided in the report is pulled from threat actor
data leak sites ‘as is,’ meaning, it is shared as it has been
posted by the threat group. They have been known to make
mistakes, have typos, mis-name…
On July 7, 2022, Microsoft announced that VBA macros will be enabled on default, overturning its previous decision to disable them.
The information provided in the report is pulled from threat actor data leak sites ‘as is,’ meaning, it is shared as it has been posted by the threat group. They have been known to make mistakes, have typos, mis-name victims, or use other language aside from the victim name
The information provided in the report is pulled from threat actor data leak sites ‘as is,’ meaning, it is shared as it has been posted by the threat group. They have been known to make mistakes, have typos, mis-name victims, or use other language aside from the victim name.
The information provided in the report is pulled from threat actor data leak sites ‘as is,’ meaning, it is shared as it has been posted by the threat group. They have been known to make mistakes, have typos, mis-name victims, or use other language aside from the victim name.
Major takeaways from the Report Ocean report on the direction the healthcare cybersecurity market is heading.
There has been a massive breach in Shanghai National Police’s database containing personal information belonging to over a billion people.
The information provided in the report is pulled from threat actor data leak sites ‘as is,’ meaning, it is shared as it has been posted by the threat group. They have been known to make mistakes, have typos, mis-name victims, or use other language aside from the victim name.
It has been identified that the Chinese nation-state threat actor APT40 has lured graduate students to perform cyber espionage.