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CSO US First Look
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
January 30, 2025
American CISOs should prepare now for the coming connected-vehicle tech bans
A new US Commerce Department rule banning Chinese and Russian hardware and software in internet-connected vehicles takes effect in 2027.
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Sponsored by Tanium: 5 ways boards can improve their cybersecurity governance
No more delegatingâwhen it comes to oversight of cyber risk, boards are tackling it head (and hands) on. Hereâs how.
What is Magecart? How this hacker group steals payment card data
Hacking groups that make up Magecart are effective and persistent at stealing customer and payment card data through skimmers. Here's how they work and what you can do to mitigate the risk.
New phishing campaign targets users in Poland and Germany
TorNet connects infected machines to the TOR network for command and control (C2) communications and detection evasion.
CISOs are moving closer to the board â but budget hurdles remain
A recent study shows that, given the increasing importance of cybersecurity, CISOs are gaining more and more influence on the board.
Unknown threat actor targeting Juniper routers with backdoor: Report
Network administrators using routers from Juniper Networks are being urged to scan for possible compromise after the discovery that an unknown threat actor has been installing a backdoor in customer routers since at least 2023. The bad news: According to researchers at Lumen Technologyâs Black Lotus Labs, the unknown attacker can install a reverse shell on the local file system so they can control the router, steal data, or deploy more malware. Even more bad news: In a commentary, SANS Institute instructor Moses Frost noted that âJuniper is installed in many internet service providers' backbones, and so having a backdoor on these systems can be a major problem."
CISA warns of critical, high-risk flaws in ICS products from four vendors
CISA released seven advisories for serious vulnerabilities in industrial control systems products from Schneider Electric, Rockwell Automation, B&R Industrial, and BD.
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