April 6, 2025
concerns about the effectiveness of national cybersecurity measures. The 22 House members' letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick underscores the potential risks associated with losing experienced personnel at NIST, as it may hinder the establishment of vital cybersecurity standards and overall technological advancements. This situation reflects a broader trend of workforce reductions within federal agencies, including the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), raising alarms about the overall impact on the U.S. ability to maintain leadership in critical tech sectors.
Lawmakers Alarmed by NIST Job Cuts Threatening Cybersecurity Standards Cybersecurity Dive
April 6, 2025
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to the emergence of "zero-knowledge" threat actors, who utilize advanced AI technologies to execute cyberattacks with reduced risk of detection and attribution. Unlike traditional hackers, these individuals automate their attacks and meticulously cover their tracks, complicating cybersecurity responses. They exploit system vulnerabilities through sophisticated techniques, including machine learning algorithms, which enable them to bypass standard security measures. As AI evolves, organizations must adapt their cybersecurity strategies, moving towards advanced technologies and proactive threat detection to effectively combat these new threats.
AI-Driven Cybercriminals: The Rise of Zero-Knowledge Threat Actors SecurityWeek
April 6, 2025
Colton Neal, a 26-year-old from Brooksville, Florida, has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for operating an electronic prescribing fraud scheme that spanned from June 2022 to July 2023. Neal pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft after using a licensed doctor's name and National Provider Identifier to issue around 144 fraudulent electronic prescriptions for controlled substances, which he promoted on a darknet forum. Payments for these prescriptions were made through cryptocurrency, complicating the investigation conducted by federal agencies including the FBI and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Florida Man Sentenced for Two-Year E-Prescribing Fraud Scheme Justice.gov
April 3, 2025
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Oracle in Texas by plaintiff Michael Toikach, who claims the company did not properly inform customers about two serious data breaches, possibly affecting sensitive health information. Filed by Shamis & Gentile in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, the lawsuit alleges Oracle violated state laws by failing to notify affected individuals within the mandated 60-day timeframe. Concerns have been raised regarding Oracle's lack of communication about the breaches, including details of how they occurred and whether compromised data has been secured. The suit also highlights alleged deficiencies in Oracle's security measures, including inadequate network security and insufficient training on data protection.
Oracle Faces Class Action Over Alleged Data Breach Notification Failures The Register
April 6, 2025
concerns about the effectiveness of national cybersecurity measures. The 22 House members' letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick underscores the potential risks associated with losing experienced personnel at NIST, as it may hinder the establishment of vital cybersecurity standards and overall technological advancements. This situation reflects a broader trend of workforce reductions within federal agencies, including the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), raising alarms about the overall impact on the U.S. ability to maintain leadership in critical tech sectors.
Lawmakers Alarmed by NIST Job Cuts Threatening Cybersecurity Standards Cybersecurity Dive
April 6, 2025
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to the emergence of "zero-knowledge" threat actors, who utilize advanced AI technologies to execute cyberattacks with reduced risk of detection and attribution. Unlike traditional hackers, these individuals automate their attacks and meticulously cover their tracks, complicating cybersecurity responses. They exploit system vulnerabilities through sophisticated techniques, including machine learning algorithms, which enable them to bypass standard security measures. As AI evolves, organizations must adapt their cybersecurity strategies, moving towards advanced technologies and proactive threat detection to effectively combat these new threats.
AI-Driven Cybercriminals: The Rise of Zero-Knowledge Threat Actors SecurityWeek
April 6, 2025
Colton Neal, a 26-year-old from Brooksville, Florida, has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for operating an electronic prescribing fraud scheme that spanned from June 2022 to July 2023. Neal pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft after using a licensed doctor's name and National Provider Identifier to issue around 144 fraudulent electronic prescriptions for controlled substances, which he promoted on a darknet forum. Payments for these prescriptions were made through cryptocurrency, complicating the investigation conducted by federal agencies including the FBI and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Florida Man Sentenced for Two-Year E-Prescribing Fraud Scheme Justice.gov
April 3, 2025
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Oracle in Texas by plaintiff Michael Toikach, who claims the company did not properly inform customers about two serious data breaches, possibly affecting sensitive health information. Filed by Shamis & Gentile in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, the lawsuit alleges Oracle violated state laws by failing to notify affected individuals within the mandated 60-day timeframe. Concerns have been raised regarding Oracle's lack of communication about the breaches, including details of how they occurred and whether compromised data has been secured. The suit also highlights alleged deficiencies in Oracle's security measures, including inadequate network security and insufficient training on data protection.
Oracle Faces Class Action Over Alleged Data Breach Notification Failures The Register