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As the curtain closes on another fast-paced month in the world of cybersecurity, we’re left to reflect on several key developments that have left their mark.
As anticipated, the world of cybersecurity evolves at an unprecedented pace, making it increasingly challenging to stay ahead of emerging threats, scams, and data breaches. In November 2024, a plethora of pivotal cybersecurity insights emerged, with the ESET Chief Safety Evangelist providing a comprehensive recap.
- ESET’s researchers have uncovered a widespread presence of malware on multiple Mozilla-branded products and Windows devices, all compromised by a zero-click exploit orchestrated by the Russian-linked group known as RomCom.
- A joint advisory issued by the cybersecurity sectors of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance in response to a sharp increase in zero-day vulnerabilities?
- Amazon is officially verifying that following a recent occurrence involving a third-party vendor last year and related to the misapplication of a software update tool, it took swift action to rectify the situation.
- According to estimates, more than 145,000 industrial control systems (ICS) are vulnerable to internet exposure globally, as reported by a leading provider of web intelligence platforms.
- Beginning next year, Google Cloud will require multi-factor authentication for all accounts.
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Some excellent news concludes our roundup: Jen Easterly, the leader of America’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Agency (CISA), has publicly stated that no malicious activity has materialized to impact the security or integrity of the nation’s election infrastructure during the current presidential election.
Ensure that you also take heed of the month’s safety precautions.
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