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1) Capcom hacked in latest cyber-attack on game-makers
Video game-maker Capcom said its computer systems were hacked earlier this week, in the latest cyber-attack to hit the games industry. The Japanese firm is behind major franchises such as Resident Evil, Street Fighter, and Mega Man.
2) US hospital systems facing 'imminent' threat of cyber-attacks, FBI warns
Federal agencies have warned that the US healthcare system is facing an “increased and imminent” threat of cybercrime, and that cybercriminals are unleashing a wave of extortion attempts designed to lock up hospital information systems, which could hurt patient care just as nationwide cases of Covid-19 are spiking.
3) Covid opens pharma firms to threats: Lupin reports cyber attack
The threats from such digitization were flagged last year when cybersecurity solutions
firm Kaspersky had reportedly ranked India as the sixth most vulnerable country where
drugmakers were open to attacks from cybercriminals.
firm Kaspersky had reportedly ranked India as the sixth most vulnerable country where
drugmakers were open to attacks from cybercriminals.
4) Explained: Why US, UK believe Russia is planning a cyber-attack on Tokyo Olympics
The US has charged six Russian hackers for allegedly carrying out a series of cyberattacks
across the globe, including the 2018 Winter Olympics.
The indictment coincided with the British government declaring that Russian hackers were
attempting an attack on the Tokyo Olympics.
across the globe, including the 2018 Winter Olympics.
The indictment coincided with the British government declaring that Russian hackers were
attempting an attack on the Tokyo Olympics.
5) Google stops biggest-ever DDoS cyberattack to date
The cybersecurity threats such as distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) are growing
exponentially, disrupting businesses of all sizes globally, leading to outages and
loss of user trust, Google has said.
exponentially, disrupting businesses of all sizes globally, leading to outages and
loss of user trust, Google has said.
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It combines the features of traditional software with advanced technologies such as security analytics,
SOAR, UEBA, and security data lake to bring power and efficiency to security operation centers of all sizes. It has one of the fastest response times in the industry and bridges the gap between searching,
processing, analyzing, and visualizing data. DNIF offers solutions to the world’s most challenging cybersecurity problems.
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