Tag: office
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Japanese retailer Askul halts online orders, shipments after ransomware attack
Japan’s retail sector has felt ripple effects from a cyberattack that disrupted operations at Askul, which sells office and household goods and also has a logistics business. First seen on therecord.media Jump to article: therecord.media/askul-japan-retailer-cyberattack-disruption
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Identity Security: Your First and Last Line of Defense
The danger isn’t that AI agents have bad days, it’s that they never do. They execute faithfully, even when what they’re executing is a mistake. A single misstep in logic or access can turn flawless automation into a flawless catastrophe.This isn’t some dystopian fantasy”, it’s Tuesday at the office now. We’ve entered a new phase…
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Identity Security: Your First and Last Line of Defense
The danger isn’t that AI agents have bad days, it’s that they never do. They execute faithfully, even when what they’re executing is a mistake. A single misstep in logic or access can turn flawless automation into a flawless catastrophe.This isn’t some dystopian fantasy”, it’s Tuesday at the office now. We’ve entered a new phase…
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APT28 Deploys BeardShell and Covenant Modules via Weaponized Office Documents
Security researchers at Sekoia.io have uncovered a sophisticated cyberattack campaign orchestrated by APT28, the notorious Russian state-sponsored threat actor, targeting Ukrainian military personnel with weaponized Office documents that deliver advanced malware frameworks including BeardShell and Covenant modules. The operation represents a significant evolution in APT28’s tactics, leveraging legitimate cloud infrastructure and novel obfuscation techniques to…
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Inside healthcare’s quiet cybersecurity breakdown
Hospitals, clinics, and care networks continue to treat cybersecurity as a back-office issue, according to the 2025 Healthcare IT Landscape Report from Omega Systems. Security … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/10/17/healthcare-organizations-cyber-attacks-reality-report/
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Inside healthcare’s quiet cybersecurity breakdown
Hospitals, clinics, and care networks continue to treat cybersecurity as a back-office issue, according to the 2025 Healthcare IT Landscape Report from Omega Systems. Security … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/10/17/healthcare-organizations-cyber-attacks-reality-report/
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Inside healthcare’s quiet cybersecurity breakdown
Hospitals, clinics, and care networks continue to treat cybersecurity as a back-office issue, according to the 2025 Healthcare IT Landscape Report from Omega Systems. Security … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/10/17/healthcare-organizations-cyber-attacks-reality-report/
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Office 2016 and Office 2019 have reached end of support
Microsoft reminded customers this week that Office 2016 and Office 2019 have reached the end of extended support on October 14, 2025. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-office-2016-and-office-2019-have-reach-end-of-support/
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Microsoft Office 2016/2019 End of Life; Weiter absichern oder Abschied von dem Zeug?
Zum 14. Oktober 2025 sind die beiden Microsoft Office-Versionen Office 2016 und Office 2019 ausgelaufen und bei Microsoft aus dem Support gefallen. Gelegenheit für einige Gedanken bzw. ein Refresh. Man könnte diese Versionen weitere fünf Jahre abgesichert betreiben. Man könnte … First seen on borncity.com Jump to article: www.borncity.com/blog/2025/10/17/microsoft-office-2016-2019-end-of-life-weiter-absichern-oder-abschied-von-dem-zeug/
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Office 2016 and Office 2019 have reach end of support
Microsoft reminded customers this week that Office 2016 and Office 2019 have reached the end of extended support on October 14, 2025. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-office-2016-and-office-2019-have-reach-end-of-support/
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Office 2016 and Office 2019 have reach end of support
Microsoft reminded customers this week that Office 2016 and Office 2019 have reached the end of extended support on October 14, 2025. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-office-2016-and-office-2019-have-reach-end-of-support/
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Office 2016 and Office 2019 have reach end of support
Microsoft reminded customers this week that Office 2016 and Office 2019 have reached the end of extended support on October 14, 2025. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-office-2016-and-office-2019-have-reach-end-of-support/
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What Is Shadow AI and Why It Matters? FireTail Blog
Tags: access, ai, breach, business, chatgpt, compliance, data, email, framework, GDPR, governance, leak, monitoring, nist, office, regulation, risk, technology, tool, trainingOct 16, 2025 – Alan Fagan – What Is Shadow AI and Why It Matters – FireTail Blog Quick Facts: Shadow AI Shadow AI is when employees use AI tools within an organization without IT or compliance approval. Shadow AI often leads to data leaks, compliance gaps, and security risks. Examples include entering sensitive data…
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What Is Shadow AI and Why It Matters? FireTail Blog
Tags: access, ai, breach, business, chatgpt, compliance, data, email, framework, GDPR, governance, leak, monitoring, nist, office, regulation, risk, technology, tool, trainingOct 16, 2025 – Alan Fagan – What Is Shadow AI and Why It Matters – FireTail Blog Quick Facts: Shadow AI Shadow AI is when employees use AI tools within an organization without IT or compliance approval. Shadow AI often leads to data leaks, compliance gaps, and security risks. Examples include entering sensitive data…
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Capita Fined £14 Million After Data Breach Exposes 6.6 Million Users
The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office has imposed a £14 million penalty on Capita following a major cyber attack in March 2023 that exposed the personal information of 6.6 million people. The fine was split between Capita plc, which received £8 million, and its subsidiary Capita Pension Solutions Limited, which was fined £6 million. The breach…
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Capita Fined £14 Million After Data Breach Exposes 6.6 Million Users
The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office has imposed a £14 million penalty on Capita following a major cyber attack in March 2023 that exposed the personal information of 6.6 million people. The fine was split between Capita plc, which received £8 million, and its subsidiary Capita Pension Solutions Limited, which was fined £6 million. The breach…
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Patchday: Microsoft Office Updates (14. Oktober 2025)
Am 14. Oktober 2025 (zweiter Dienstag im Monat, Microsoft Patchday) hat Microsoft mehrere sicherheitsrelevante Updates für Microsoft Office 2016, sowie die C2R-Varianten (Office 2016-2021 und 365) und andere Produkte veröffentlicht. Diesen Monat wurden gravierende Schwachstellen in Office geschlossen. Nachfolgend finden … First seen on borncity.com Jump to article: www.borncity.com/blog/2025/10/16/patchday-microsoft-office-updates-14-oktober-2025/
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Capita to pay £14 million for data breach impacting 6.6 million people
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the UK has fined Capita, a provider of data-driven business process services, £14 million ($18.7 million) for a data breach incident in 2023 that exposed the personal information of 6.6 million people. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/capita-to-pay-14-million-for-data-breach-impacting-66-million-people/
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GhostBat RAT Returns with Fake RTO Apps Targeting Indian Android Users with Telegram Bot-Driven Malware
A new trend of Android malware is sweeping across India, leveraging the guise of Regional Transport Office (RTO) apps to steal financial data, mine cryptocurrency, and exfiltrate SMS messages, all while secretly registering infected devices through Telegram bots. Known as GhostBat RAT, this new malware campaign has recently resurfaced. First seen on thecyberexpress.com Jump to article:…
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GhostBat RAT Returns with Fake RTO Apps Targeting Indian Android Users with Telegram Bot-Driven Malware
A new trend of Android malware is sweeping across India, leveraging the guise of Regional Transport Office (RTO) apps to steal financial data, mine cryptocurrency, and exfiltrate SMS messages, all while secretly registering infected devices through Telegram bots. Known as GhostBat RAT, this new malware campaign has recently resurfaced. First seen on thecyberexpress.com Jump to article:…
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Capita given record £14 million fine over ransomware attack security failings
U.K. outsourcing giant Capita will pay the largest penalty ever imposed by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in a ransomware case. First seen on therecord.media Jump to article: therecord.media/capita-record-fine-uk-ico-ransomware-attack
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Florida sues Roku for illegally selling children’s data, including precise geolocation
The Florida attorney general’s office sued the smart television company Roku for collecting and selling children’s sensitive data, including information showing precise geolocation, without notice and parental consent. First seen on therecord.media Jump to article: therecord.media/florida-roku-children-data
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday October 2025 172 Vulnerabilities Fixed Along with 4 Zero-days
In its October 2025 Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft addressed a staggering 172 security vulnerabilities across its vast ecosystem, with four zero-day flaws stealing the spotlight, two of which are already being exploited in the wild. This massive security update targets a wide range of products, from Windows operating systems and Microsoft Office to Azure cloud…
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Court dismisses Apple’s appeal against Home Office backdoor
Investigatory Powers Tribunal rules that Apple’s appeal against the Home Office will no longer proceed because of a ‘change in circumstances’ First seen on computerweekly.com Jump to article: www.computerweekly.com/news/366632561/Apple-and-Home-Office-agree-to-drop-legal-claim-over-encryption-backdoor
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CyberSmart Become a National Ambassador of the NCRCG
With Cyber Security Awareness Month firmly underway, the National Cyber Resilience Centre Group (NCRCG) has proudly welcomed CyberSmart on board as a National Ambassador. Funded and supported by the Home Office, policing and Ambassador business partners, NCRCG is bringing together all those who have a vital responsibility for combating cybercrime to help strengthen the cyber defences of…
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Apple and Home Office agree to drop legal claim over encryption backdoor
Investigatory Powers Tribunal rules that Apple’s appeal against the Home Office will no longer proceed because of a ‘change in circumstances’ First seen on computerweekly.com Jump to article: www.computerweekly.com/news/366632561/Apple-and-Home-Office-agree-to-drop-legal-claim-over-encryption-backdoor
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Apple and Home Office agree to drop legal claim over encryption backdoor
Investigatory Powers Tribunal rules that Apple’s appeal against the Home Office will no longer proceed because of a ‘change in circumstances’ First seen on computerweekly.com Jump to article: www.computerweekly.com/news/366632561/Apple-and-Home-Office-agree-to-drop-legal-claim-over-encryption-backdoor
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Apple and Home Office agree to drop legal claim over encryption backdoor
Investigatory Powers Tribunal rules that Apple’s appeal against the Home Office will no longer proceed because of a ‘change in circumstances’ First seen on computerweekly.com Jump to article: www.computerweekly.com/news/366632561/Apple-and-Home-Office-agree-to-drop-legal-claim-over-encryption-backdoor
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Critical infrastructure CISOs Can’t Ignore ‘Back-Office Clutter’ Data
OT and ICS systems indeed hold the crown jewels of critical infrastructure organizations, but unmonitored data sprawl is proving to be pure gold for increasingly brazen nation-state threat actors like Volt Typhoon, Pearce argues. First seen on darkreading.com Jump to article: www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/critical-infrastructure-back-office-data
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Critical infrastructure CISOs Can’t Ignore ‘Back-Office Clutter’ Data
OT and ICS systems indeed hold the crown jewels of critical infrastructure organizations, but unmonitored data sprawl is proving to be pure gold for increasingly brazen nation-state threat actors like Volt Typhoon, Pearce argues. First seen on darkreading.com Jump to article: www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/critical-infrastructure-back-office-data

