Hacked Iranian traffic cameras enabled precise strike on Ali KhameneiTheFinancial Times[paywalled] has detailed a long-term intelligence operation led by Israel that culminated in the February 28 airstrikes killing Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. A significant cyber aspect involved years-long infiltration of Tehran’s traffic camera network. Nearly all cameras were compromised, with their feeds routed to servers in Israel for persistent surveillance. This provided real-time and historical visibility into Khamenei’s movements, security details, and daily routines, enabling precise targeting adjustments. Iran is also known to have used hacked security cameras toadjust its missile strikes.TriZetto Provider Solutions data breach affects 3.4 million peopleTriZetto Provider Solutions, a healthcare technology company, has confirmed a data breach that impacted several of its customers. The incident involved unauthorized access to certain systems, potentially exposing protected health information and other sensitive data belonging to clients and their patients. The company recently informed the HHS that roughly3.4 million individualsare affected by the incident.US solider killed in Kuwait was cybersecurity expertOne of the six US soldierskilled in a drone strikeat a command center in Kuwait was Major Jeffrey O’Brien, 45, of Iowa. O’Brien served in the Army Reserve for nearly 15 years, but for the past two years also worked as a manager of defensive cyber operations at cybersecurity company ProCircular. O’Brien was a member of the cybersecurity community for more than a decade based on his LinkedIn profile.Man who allegedly stole $46M in cryptocurrency from US Marshals arrestedThe FBI announced thearrestof a suspect in the Caribbean in connection with the theft of approximately $46 million in digital assets from the US Marshals Service. The joint operation between the FBI and international tactical units followed an investigation into unauthorized access to government-managed wallets holding seized cryptocurrency.Transport for London data breach affects 10 millionThe 2024 cyberattack against Transport for London exposed personal information belonging to a significantly larger group than originally estimated. TheBBCreported that roughly 10 million individuals had their contact details and potentially other sensitive records accessed during the incident. Two suspects have been arrested in the UK, but theypleaded not guilty.Related:In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AIRelated:In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators

TheFinancial Times[paywalled] has detailed a long-term intelligence operation led by Israel that culminated in the February 28 airstrikes killing Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. A significant cyber aspect involved years-long infiltration of Tehran’s traffic camera network. Nearly all cameras were compromised, with their feeds routed to servers in Israel for persistent surveillance. This provided real-time and historical visibility into Khamenei’s movements, security details, and daily routines, enabling precise targeting adjustments. Iran is also known to have used hacked security cameras toadjust its missile strikes.TriZetto Provider Solutions data breach affects 3.4 million peopleTriZetto Provider Solutions, a healthcare technology company, has confirmed a data breach that impacted several of its customers. The incident involved unauthorized access to certain systems, potentially exposing protected health information and other sensitive data belonging to clients and their patients. The company recently informed the HHS that roughly3.4 million individualsare affected by the incident.US solider killed in Kuwait was cybersecurity expertOne of the six US soldierskilled in a drone strikeat a command center in Kuwait was Major Jeffrey O’Brien, 45, of Iowa. O’Brien served in the Army Reserve for nearly 15 years, but for the past two years also worked as a manager of defensive cyber operations at cybersecurity company ProCircular. O’Brien was a member of the cybersecurity community for more than a decade based on his LinkedIn profile.Man who allegedly stole $46M in cryptocurrency from US Marshals arrestedThe FBI announced thearrestof a suspect in the Caribbean in connection with the theft of approximately $46 million in digital assets from the US Marshals Service. The joint operation between the FBI and international tactical units followed an investigation into unauthorized access to government-managed wallets holding seized cryptocurrency.Transport for London data breach affects 10 millionThe 2024 cyberattack against Transport for London exposed personal information belonging to a significantly larger group than originally estimated. TheBBCreported that roughly 10 million individuals had their contact details and potentially other sensitive records accessed during the incident. Two suspects have been arrested in the UK, but theypleaded not guilty.Related:In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AIRelated:In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators

TriZetto Provider Solutions data breach affects 3.4 million peopleTriZetto Provider Solutions, a healthcare technology company, has confirmed a data breach that impacted several of its customers. The incident involved unauthorized access to certain systems, potentially exposing protected health information and other sensitive data belonging to clients and their patients. The company recently informed the HHS that roughly3.4 million individualsare affected by the incident.US solider killed in Kuwait was cybersecurity expertOne of the six US soldierskilled in a drone strikeat a command center in Kuwait was Major Jeffrey O’Brien, 45, of Iowa. O’Brien served in the Army Reserve for nearly 15 years, but for the past two years also worked as a manager of defensive cyber operations at cybersecurity company ProCircular. O’Brien was a member of the cybersecurity community for more than a decade based on his LinkedIn profile.Man who allegedly stole $46M in cryptocurrency from US Marshals arrestedThe FBI announced thearrestof a suspect in the Caribbean in connection with the theft of approximately $46 million in digital assets from the US Marshals Service. The joint operation between the FBI and international tactical units followed an investigation into unauthorized access to government-managed wallets holding seized cryptocurrency.Transport for London data breach affects 10 millionThe 2024 cyberattack against Transport for London exposed personal information belonging to a significantly larger group than originally estimated. TheBBCreported that roughly 10 million individuals had their contact details and potentially other sensitive records accessed during the incident. Two suspects have been arrested in the UK, but theypleaded not guilty.Related:In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AIRelated:In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators

TriZetto Provider Solutions, a healthcare technology company, has confirmed a data breach that impacted several of its customers. The incident involved unauthorized access to certain systems, potentially exposing protected health information and other sensitive data belonging to clients and their patients. The company recently informed the HHS that roughly3.4 million individualsare affected by the incident.US solider killed in Kuwait was cybersecurity expertOne of the six US soldierskilled in a drone strikeat a command center in Kuwait was Major Jeffrey O’Brien, 45, of Iowa. O’Brien served in the Army Reserve for nearly 15 years, but for the past two years also worked as a manager of defensive cyber operations at cybersecurity company ProCircular. O’Brien was a member of the cybersecurity community for more than a decade based on his LinkedIn profile.Man who allegedly stole $46M in cryptocurrency from US Marshals arrestedThe FBI announced thearrestof a suspect in the Caribbean in connection with the theft of approximately $46 million in digital assets from the US Marshals Service. The joint operation between the FBI and international tactical units followed an investigation into unauthorized access to government-managed wallets holding seized cryptocurrency.Transport for London data breach affects 10 millionThe 2024 cyberattack against Transport for London exposed personal information belonging to a significantly larger group than originally estimated. TheBBCreported that roughly 10 million individuals had their contact details and potentially other sensitive records accessed during the incident. Two suspects have been arrested in the UK, but theypleaded not guilty.Related:In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AIRelated:In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators

US solider killed in Kuwait was cybersecurity expertOne of the six US soldierskilled in a drone strikeat a command center in Kuwait was Major Jeffrey O’Brien, 45, of Iowa. O’Brien served in the Army Reserve for nearly 15 years, but for the past two years also worked as a manager of defensive cyber operations at cybersecurity company ProCircular. O’Brien was a member of the cybersecurity community for more than a decade based on his LinkedIn profile.Man who allegedly stole $46M in cryptocurrency from US Marshals arrestedThe FBI announced thearrestof a suspect in the Caribbean in connection with the theft of approximately $46 million in digital assets from the US Marshals Service. The joint operation between the FBI and international tactical units followed an investigation into unauthorized access to government-managed wallets holding seized cryptocurrency.Transport for London data breach affects 10 millionThe 2024 cyberattack against Transport for London exposed personal information belonging to a significantly larger group than originally estimated. TheBBCreported that roughly 10 million individuals had their contact details and potentially other sensitive records accessed during the incident. Two suspects have been arrested in the UK, but theypleaded not guilty.Related:In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AIRelated:In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators

One of the six US soldierskilled in a drone strikeat a command center in Kuwait was Major Jeffrey O’Brien, 45, of Iowa. O’Brien served in the Army Reserve for nearly 15 years, but for the past two years also worked as a manager of defensive cyber operations at cybersecurity company ProCircular. O’Brien was a member of the cybersecurity community for more than a decade based on his LinkedIn profile.Man who allegedly stole $46M in cryptocurrency from US Marshals arrestedThe FBI announced thearrestof a suspect in the Caribbean in connection with the theft of approximately $46 million in digital assets from the US Marshals Service. The joint operation between the FBI and international tactical units followed an investigation into unauthorized access to government-managed wallets holding seized cryptocurrency.Transport for London data breach affects 10 millionThe 2024 cyberattack against Transport for London exposed personal information belonging to a significantly larger group than originally estimated. TheBBCreported that roughly 10 million individuals had their contact details and potentially other sensitive records accessed during the incident. Two suspects have been arrested in the UK, but theypleaded not guilty.Related:In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AIRelated:In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators

Man who allegedly stole $46M in cryptocurrency from US Marshals arrestedThe FBI announced thearrestof a suspect in the Caribbean in connection with the theft of approximately $46 million in digital assets from the US Marshals Service. The joint operation between the FBI and international tactical units followed an investigation into unauthorized access to government-managed wallets holding seized cryptocurrency.Transport for London data breach affects 10 millionThe 2024 cyberattack against Transport for London exposed personal information belonging to a significantly larger group than originally estimated. TheBBCreported that roughly 10 million individuals had their contact details and potentially other sensitive records accessed during the incident. Two suspects have been arrested in the UK, but theypleaded not guilty.Related:In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AIRelated:In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators

The FBI announced thearrestof a suspect in the Caribbean in connection with the theft of approximately $46 million in digital assets from the US Marshals Service. The joint operation between the FBI and international tactical units followed an investigation into unauthorized access to government-managed wallets holding seized cryptocurrency.Transport for London data breach affects 10 millionThe 2024 cyberattack against Transport for London exposed personal information belonging to a significantly larger group than originally estimated. TheBBCreported that roughly 10 million individuals had their contact details and potentially other sensitive records accessed during the incident. Two suspects have been arrested in the UK, but theypleaded not guilty.Related:In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AIRelated:In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators

Transport for London data breach affects 10 millionThe 2024 cyberattack against Transport for London exposed personal information belonging to a significantly larger group than originally estimated. TheBBCreported that roughly 10 million individuals had their contact details and potentially other sensitive records accessed during the incident. Two suspects have been arrested in the UK, but theypleaded not guilty.Related:In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AIRelated:In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators

The 2024 cyberattack against Transport for London exposed personal information belonging to a significantly larger group than originally estimated. TheBBCreported that roughly 10 million individuals had their contact details and potentially other sensitive records accessed during the incident. Two suspects have been arrested in the UK, but theypleaded not guilty.Related:In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AIRelated:In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators

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