“North Korean hackers attack EU targets with Konni RAT malware” plus 2 BleepingComputer.com |
- North Korean hackers attack EU targets with Konni RAT malware
- Chrome use subject to restrictions in Dutch schools over data security concerns
- Massive Microsoft 365 outage caused by faulty ECS deployment
North Korean Hackers attack EU targets with Konni Rat Malware Posted: 23 Jul 2022 09:08 AM PDT Threat analysts have uncovered a new campaign attributed to APT37, a North Korean group of hackers, targeting high-value organizations in the Czech Republic, Poland, and other European countries. [...] |
Chrome use subject to restrictions in Dutch schools over data security concerns Posted: 23 Jul 2022 08:12 AM PDT The Ministry of Education in the Netherlands has decided to place a conditional ban on the use of the Chrome OS and Chrome web browser until August 2023 over concerns about data privacy. [...] |
Massive Microsoft 365 outage caused by Faulty Ecs Deployment Posted: 23 Jul 2022 07:04 AM PDT In a preliminary post-incident report, Microsoft has revealed that this week's 5-hour-long Microsoft 365 worldwide outage was triggered by a faulty Enterprise Configuration Service (ECS) deployment that led to cascading failures and availability impact across multiple regions. [...] |
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