Cybersecurity Chaos: From AI-Detected Phishing to Massive Hack Attacks

SecurityWeek’s cybersecurity news roundup is your weekly ticket to the under-the-radar world of cyber drama. From the Department of War’s new cybersecurity framework to a hack impacting 3 million Lotte Card customers, these stories are as crucial as your morning coffee for navigating the cybersecurity landscape.

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Hot Take:

If cybersecurity were a sport, this week’s headlines would be the highlight reel. We’ve got the Department of War upgrading their playbook, ransomware villains rolling out new tricks, and the Co-op losing more dough than a pizza shop with a broken oven. It’s like a season finale of a cybersecurity drama—grab your popcorn and enjoy the virtual chaos!

Key Points:

  • The US Department of War launches a new Cybersecurity Risk Management Construct (CSRMC).
  • Dragos updates its platform to better equip cyber defenders.
  • 3 million customers affected by a South Korean credit card hack.
  • LockBit releases a new version of their ransomware.
  • Ransomware attack targets Maryland Transit Administration.

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