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2023 cybercriminals added variety & speed to attack vectors


2023 has been the cybercriminal’s year. Connected devices in sectors like manufacturing and education, the financial industry, the gaming and gambling industry, and the cryptocurrency space were hit by DDoS, malware attacks, kyberoasting, Access Broker advertisements, and DNS attacks. On top of this variety, cybercriminals got faster.

In August 2023, Bloomberg reported a cyberattack on Norway’s government, which exploited a vulnerability linked to a mobile device, lasted at least four months.

Read more: Experts predict India in for cybersecurity woes in 2024

Adam Meyers, head of Counter Adversary Operations at CrowdStrike, says, “In our tracking of over 215 adversaries in the past year, we have seen a threat landscape that has grown in complexity and depth as threat actors pivot to new tactics and platforms, such as abusing valid credentials to target vulnerabilities in the cloud and in software.”

When we talk about stopping breaches, we cannot ignore the undeniable fact that adversaries are getting faster, and they are employing tactics intentionally designed to evade traditional detection methods. Security leaders need to ask their teams if they have the solutions required to stop lateral movement from an adversary in just seven minutes

Adam Meyers, head of Counter Adversary Operations at CrowdStrike

“When we talk about stopping breaches, we cannot ignore the undeniable fact that adversaries are getting faster, and they are employing tactics intentionally designed to evade traditional detection methods. Security leaders need to ask their teams if they have the solutions required to stop lateral movement from an adversary in just seven minutes.”

IoT

According to the ZscalerTM ThreatLabz 2023 Enterprise IoT and OT Threat Report, a 400% increase occurred in IoT and OT malware attacks Year-over-Year, underscoring the need for better Zero Trust security to protect critical infrastructures. The manufacturing industry, which relies heavily on both IoT and OT, was the top targeted sector, bearing the brunt of blocked IoT malware attacks, accounting for 54.5% of all attacks and averaging 6,000 weekly attacks across all monitored devices.

Also, the education sector…

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Israeli Spy Drama ‘Trust No One’ Ups the Paranoia – Variety


World-premiering at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, Israeli espionage thriller “Trust No One” marries the pedigree and primetime polish of past series like “Traitor” and “Valley of Tears” with techno-anxieties tied to the here-and-now – specifically with regards to the security state and modern cyber warfare.

“Israel has become one of the largest global exporters of spy ware,” says co-creator Daniel Amsel. “Only, those technological weapons can undermine democracy and lead to the death of truth. So we wanted to thread those very sensitive topics into an entertaining and fast-paced thriller that deals with the loneliness of leadership and the difficulties of parenthood, among other themes.”

Created by Amsel alongside Ron Leshem (“Euphoria”) and Amit Cohen (“False Flag”), directed by Ofir Lobel (“A Wonderful Country,” “Black Space”), and distributed by Keshet International, the nine-part drama follows Itamar (“Fire Dance” award-winner Yehuda Levi), the youngest ever head of Israel’s Shin Bet security agency turned target of a cyber-security leak.

As promised by the title, the series ratchets up the paranoia scene-for-scene once Itamar finds himself alienated from (and suspicious of) the full security apparatus serving under him.

“Nobody’s spared in this age of AI, deep-fakes and all-powerful surveillance,” says Amsel. “Even if you’re surrounded by the most sophisticated defense system, nobody is safe. Not even the head of the biggest security agency in the Middle East.”

“We thought to explore how the most secretive people in the world react to a time when sharing has become our second nature and privacy no longer exists,” Amsel continues. “We have all willingly given up privacy in the name of comfort, and today every possible bit of date is but a few clicks away. That offers a fresh way into an intelligence agency drama, especially when you dive into the character’s point of view.”

“Trust No One”
Keshet

“Itamar is not some typical strong and macho Israeli who wins every battle and…

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KIOXIA announces UFS embedded flash memory devices for a variety of mobile applications


KIOXIA America announced sampling of the Universal Flash Storage (UFS) embedded flash memory devices supporting MIPI M-PHY v5.04.

KIOXIA America UFS devices

The new lineup utilizes the company’s BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory and is available in three capacities: 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. The new devices deliver high speed read and write performance and are targeted to a variety of mobile applications, including leading-edge smartphones.

The new KIOXIA devices are next-generation UFS (MIPI M-PHY 5.0), which has a theoretical interface speed of up to 23.2Gbps per lane (x2 lanes = 46.4Gpbs) in HS-GEAR5 mode. Sequential read and write performance of the 256GB device is improved by approximately 90 percent and 70 percent, respectively, over previous generation devices6.

Also, random read and write performance of the 256GB device is improved by approximately 35 percent and 60 percent, respectively, over previous generation devices. This next generation of UFS provides significant increases in performance, enabling next-generation smartphones and other products to enhance their capabilities and end user experiences in the 5G era and beyond.

“We are pleased to announce another first in UFS memory,” noted Scott Beekman, vice president, Memory Business Unit, for KIOXIA America, Inc. “This next generation of UFS provides significant increases in performance, enabling next generation smartphones and other products to enhance their capabilities and end user experiences. Moving forward, we will continue to drive these advances, maintaining our UFS memory leadership role.”

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Get ready for school: RRPS offers variety of info


School re-entry news comes out online
Questions still linger about safety measures, reporting and school re-entry in general for the 2021-22 school year.
As with last school year, Rio Rancho Public Schools aims to keep all parents, guardians and staff informed about the latest developments that could impact education in the district. To stay up to date on the latest school re-entry news, visit rrps.net, the district’s social media profiles or sign up for the School Re-entry E-newsletter.
• School Re-entry news online and E-newsletter sign up: https://rioranchonm.sites.thrillshare.com/page/school-reentry-plan
• RRPS on Facebook: facebook.com/RioRanchoPublicSchools
• RRPS on Instagram: instagram.com/rioranchopublicschools

RRPS launches new website, mobile app
Rio Rancho Public Schools launched a new website and mobile app this summer for use by parents, guardians, staff and community members.
The new website, still at rrps.net, features a more user-friendly layout, more streamlined content, a new Live Feed section, enhanced event calendar and more.
As part of the new website launch, the district also upgraded and launched a new mobile app for both iPhone and Android devices. The app will keep parents, guardians and staff informed and up-to-date on all the latest events, alerts and news about Rio Rancho Public Schools.
Plus, the app lets users search the staff directory, research RRPS programs and services, check lunch menus, read through the district live feed and more.
Downloading the app is simple:
• Visit the App store or Google Play store on your smartphone or download the app for Android at https://bit.ly/3n0sdFW or for iPhone at https://apple.co/34RzWQc.
• If visiting the App store or Google Play store, search for “Rio Rancho Public Schools, NM” and look for the orange box with the RRPS logo inside.
• Click the install button.

Find bus stops online
Finding your child’s bus stop is easy with the Rio Rancho Public Schools online bus stop tool.
Simply visit rioranchonm.sites.thrillshare.com/page/student-transportation and click on the yellow button.
When prompted, enter your child’s student ID number as the “username” and your child’s date of birth as the…

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