Other Cybersecurity Reports

Disinformation; also called 鈥渁ctive measures鈥 when referring to its use by a state for national security and power projection purposes The difference between disinformation and misinformation is intent Not all false stories are organized campaigns pushed by a nation-state Often鈥
IBM X-Force has released a report on malicious cyber actors targeting the COVID-19 cold chain鈥攁n integral part of delivering and storing a vaccine at safe temperatures. Impersonating a biomedical company, cyber actors are sending phishing and spear phishing emails to executives and global鈥
The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated an increase in information collection and sharing among providers, patients, hospitals, vendors and other organizations. In turn, that has heralded an uptick in "malicious cyber campaigns" that attack healthcare facilities, according to U.S. and U.K. law鈥
According to industry experts, China has the most number of active APTs and threat actor groups when compared to other countries, followed by Russia, Iran and North Korea. 鈥 FireEye currently publicly tracking a total of at least 28 APT groups with suspected attribution to China 鈥 Out of these 28鈥
The Australian Cyber Security Center (ACSC) published an alert on November 12 related to two malware variants 鈥 Clop (ransomware) and SDBBot, a remote access trojan (RAT), noting that they together have recently been used by one or more cybercriminal groups to target Australian healthcare鈥
New Healthcare Cybersecurity Guide Available, NIST SP 1800-30, Securing Telehealth Remote Patient Monitoring Ecosystem
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services鈥 (HHS) Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) invites you to join its monthly webinar on November 19th.  This initiative will provide actionable information on health sector cybersecurity threats and mitigations. HC3 analysts will鈥
SMB is a client-server interaction protocol where clients request a file and the server provides it to the client.