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Foreign adversary hacked email communications of the Library of Congress says

Security Affairs

The Library of Congress discloses the compromise of some of its IT systems, an alleged foreign threat actor hacked their emails. Only email communications between congressional offices and some library staff, including the Congressional Research Service, from January to September, were affected. ” reported the NBC News.

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Rhysida ransomware gang is auctioning data stolen from the British Library

Security Affairs

The Rhysida ransomware group claimed responsibility for the recent cyberattack on the British Library that has caused a major IT outage. The Rhysida ransomware gang added the British Library to the list of victims on its Tor leak site. It is one of the largest libraries in the world. ” reads the announcement.

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Google: China dominates government exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities in 2023

Security Affairs

In 2023, the researchers observed a surge in zero-day vulnerabilities in third-party components and libraries that can impact all products that use them. The Chinese government made the headlines because government-linked APT groups exploited 12 zero-day vulnerabilities in 2023, which marks a notable increase from seven in 2022.

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Federal Communications Commission has cut off government funding for equipment from Chinese firms

Security Affairs

Federal Communications Commission has cut off government funding for equipment from Huawei and ZTE due to security concerns. Federal Communications Commission has cut off government funding for equipment from the Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE due to security concerns. Rural schools, hospitals, and libraries will feel the effects.

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Chinese Cycldek APT targets Vietnamese Military and Government in sophisticated attacks

Security Affairs

China-linked APT group Cycldek is behind an advanced cyberespionage campaign targeting entities in the government and military sector in Vietnam. China-linked APT group LuckyMouse (aka Cycldek, Goblin Panda , Hellsing, APT 27, and Conimes) is targeting government and military organizations in Vietnam with spear-phishing.

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Invitation to tender: Future ready libraries

CILIP

Invitation to tender: Future ready libraries CILIP is inviting researchers to undertake a gap analysis and consultation with sector experts to create a comprehensive review of training provision for leadership in the public library workforce in England.

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Chinese cyberspies obtained Microsoft signing key from Windows crash dump due to a mistake

Security Affairs

Microsoft revealed that the Chinese group Storm-0558 stole a signing key used to breach government email accounts from a Windows crash dump. Storm-0558 threat actors focus on government agencies in Western Europe and were observed conducting cyberespionage, data theft, and credential access attacks.