Week 20, May 16-22, 2022

Week 20, May 16-22, 2022. Cybersecurity Weekly Updates.

This week in the world of cybersecurity:

Researchers Warn of “Eternity Project” Malware Service being openly sold on the Telegram platform, demonstrating the evolving risks associated with messaging apps. On another note, Europe has agreed to adopt the New NIS2 Directive, signaling a strong commitment to reinforcing its cybersecurity infrastructure. In the U.S., a Ukrainian Hacker has been jailed for 4 years for his role in selling access to compromised servers. In a concerning discovery, Over 200 Apps on the Play Store have been identified as spying on Android users using the malicious software called Facestealer. Lastly, the cyber community has been shaken by the revelations about the Billion-Dollar Wizard Spider Cybercrime Gang, as researchers expose their inner workings and scale of operations.

 


That’s a wrap on this week’s edition of the Cyber-Security Update. Remember, the cyber-security landscape is ever-changing, and staying informed is your primary defense. Hopefully, the insights and information shared today will assist in navigating this complex domain and in strengthening defenses against potential threats. Stay vigilant, stay informed, and look forward to more insights into the world of cyber-security in next week’s edition.

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