This report outlines various global cybersecurity incidents, including sophisticated spyware targeting Tibetan and Taiwanese communities, scrutiny over Bangladesh’s Cyber Security Act, a DDoS attack on Indonesia’s Tempo.co, and breaches in Australia’s superannuation sector. Other highlights include malware threats in various regions and ongoing efforts to enhance cybersecurity across nations. Affected: Tibet, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Australia, Europe, USA, India
Keypoints :
- Spyware apps MOONSHINE and BADBAZAAR target Tibetan and Taiwanese communities globally.
- Bangladesh is revising its Cyber Security Act amid criticism for governmental overreach.
- Tempo.co in Indonesia suffered a significant DDoS attack linked to sensitive reporting.
- Thousands of Australian superannuation account details were compromised and sold on the dark web.
- Otago University identified security vulnerabilities in robotic dogs manufactured in China.
- A critical vulnerability in the Shopware security plugin exposed e-commerce platforms to potential attacks.
- New stealer malware named GiftedCrook is targeting government organizations.
- Urgent security updates were issued by Ivanti for multiple products due to serious vulnerabilities.
- A zero-day vulnerability in Windows exploited by the Storm-2460 ransomware group has been reported.
- The UK is urging company boards to take a more active role in overseeing cybersecurity risks.
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