Every week I publish interesting articles and ways to improve your understanding of cybersecurity. This week Transport for London (TfL) disclosed that they were hacked.
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Articles
- New RAMBO attack steals data using RAM in air-gapped computers – A novel side-channel attack dubbed “RAMBO” (Radiation of Air-gapped Memory Bus for Offense) generates electromagnetic radiation from a device’s RAM to send data from air-gapped computers.
- Lowe’s employees phished via Google ads – In mid-August, we identified a malvertising campaign targeting Lowes employees via Google ads. Like many large corporations, Lowe’s has their own employe portal called MyLowesLife, for all matters related to schedule, pay stubs, or benefits.
- Car Rental Company Avis Discloses a Data Breach – Car rental giant Avis disclosed a data breach that impacted one of its business applications in August compromising customers’ personal information.
- Russia’s top-secret military unit reportedly plots undersea cable ‘sabotage’ – US alarmed by heightened Kremlin naval activity worldwide
- Cyber crooks shut down UK, US schools, thousands of kids affected – No class: Black Suit ransomware gang boasts of 200GB haul from one raid
- Transport for London confirms customer data stolen in cyberattack – Transport for London (TfL) has determined that the cyberattack on September 1 impacts customer data, including names, contact details, email addresses, and home addresses.