Cyware Weekly Cyber Threat Intelligence October 8-12, 2018

Weekly Threat Briefing • October 12, 2018
Weekly Threat Briefing • October 12, 2018
Friday is here again, which means its time to kick back and relax as we help you catch up on the biggest cybersecurity news of the week. Before we delve into the latest malware, breaches and threat actors to have emerged over the past week, let's take a minute out to tip our hats to all the organizations and law enforcement agencies who took strides to enhance security, even as cybercriminals continue to evolve and become more advanced. California passed a new law that aims at boosting IoT security, The Wall Street Journal launched a programme designed to help small businesses improve their security. Meanwhile, US authorities charged a Chinese intelligence agent over corporate espionage.
Several major data breaches and leaks emerged over the past week that caused substantial damage to organizations and customers. The breach of the week award goes to Google - the tech giant’s aging social media network will shut down next year after a breach exposed 500,000 customers’ data. Vancouver-based Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery suffered a breach that may have compromised 2,800 patients’ records. Garmin-owned Navionics inadvertently exposed customer and corporate information.
Multiple new malware, vulnerabilities and threat actors came out of the woodwork this past week. A previously unknown threat group called Gallmaker was brought to light by security experts. Multiple critical vulnerabilities were discovered in Sony smart TVs and a new Panda Banker malware campaign targeting the US, Canada, and Japan was discovered.