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More Sectors Partnering with Australia’s New Cyber Threat Sharing Centers

More and more Australian businesses and organizations are entering into partnerships with the county’s newly formed joint cyber security centres (JCSCs). And as a result, the JCSCs now have relationships with an expanding number of critical infrastructure sectors, which includes the water and wastewater sector, the energy sector, and the commercial facilities sector, among many others. The JCSCs are designed to co-located government, business, and academic cybersecurity experts so that they can share data and advice on threats.

EU Parliament Calls Kaspersky “Confirmed as Malicious,” Recommends Ban

On June 13, the European Union (EU) Parliament passed a resolution characterizing Kaspersky as “confirmed as malicious.” While the resolution is not a ban or legally binding, it does recommend banning the company from information technology used throughout the EU. The vote signals the newest wave of challenges to the company from nations. In September 2017, the U.S.

Schneider Electric U.motion Builder (ICSA-18-163-01) – Product Used in the Energy Sector

The NCCIC has released an advisory on command injection, cross-site scripting, and improper input validation vulnerabilities in Schneider Electric U.motion Bulder. Versions prior to 1.3.4 are affected. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution. Schneider Electric has released firmware update Version 1.3.4, which includes fixes for these vulnerabilities.

Federal Authorities Announce Coordinated Effort to Disrupt BEC Schemes, Warn Partners of Pervasive Threat

Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the culmination of “Operation Wire Wire,” a significant coordinated effort by federal departments and agencies to disrupt Business Email Compromise (BEC) schemes. Operation Wire Wire resulted in 74 arrests in the U.S. and overseas, the seizure of nearly $2.4 million, and the disruption and recovery of approximately $14 million in fraudulent wire transfers. BEC is a sophisticated scam that targets employees with access to company finances.

Google's Proactive Announcement to Changes of Portal Login Page Still Warrants Measure of Caution

On June 14, 2018, Google will roll-out a new G Suite sign-in page and wants users to be aware of the upcoming subtle changes to avoid confusion; G Suite users should familiarize themselves with the new look. There is no doubt Google’s announcement is a positive step to alleviate concern from users thinking they have landed on a phishing page.

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