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Wave Launches Inaugural FinTech|X Accelerator, Announces Startup Cohort

Tampa Bay Wave and the University of South Florida Muma College of Business, have partnered on a FinTech|X Accelerator to showcase USF’s strategic entry into fintech and further promote St. Petersburg as a major hub for fintech talent and innovation.   TAMPA, FL (April 12, 2022) – Tampa Bay Wave and the University of South Florida …

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Denonia cryptominer is first malware to target AWS Lambda

Security researchers at Cado Security, a cybersecurity forensics company, recently discovered the first publicly-known malware targeting Lambda, the serverless computing platform of Amazon Web Services (AWS). Though Lambda has been around for less than ten years, serverless technology is considered relatively young, according to Matt Muir, one of Cado’s researchers. Because of this, security measures …

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Old Play Store apps served notice by upcoming API level changes

Starting very soon, old and outdated apps on the Google Play Store will no longer be available to download. A major clearout is coming, and if you’re an app developer it may be time to overhaul your product or face Android-centric oblivion. What’s happening? Android makes use of APIs (application program interfaces) as a way …

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Credential-stealing malware disguises itself as Telegram, targets social media users

A credential-stealing Windows-based malware, Spyware.FFDroider, is after social media credentials and cookies, according to researchers at ThreatLabz. The version analyzed by the researchers was packed with Aspack. The spyware is offered on download sites pretending to be installers for freeware and cracked versions of paid software. The analyzed version of Spyware.FFDroider disguises itself on victim’s …

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A week in security (April 4 – 10)

Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Why data protection and privacy are not the same, and why that matters: Lock and Code S03E09 YouTube channels of Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Harry Styles, and other musicians compromised Successful operations against Russian Sandworm and Strontium groups targeting Ukraine revealed Don’t enter your recovery phrase! Phishers target Ledger crypto-wallet …

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Why data protection and privacy are not the same, and why that matters: Lock and Code S03E09

There’s a mistake commonly made in the United States that a law that was passed to help people move their healthcare information to a new doctor or provider was actually passed to originally implement universal, wide-ranging privacy controls on that same type of information. This is the mixup with HIPAA—the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability …

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UNHACKED 025 HIPAA Compliance, SIEM, and Incident Response

HIPAA Compliance, SIEM, and Incident Response In this episode, Bryan Graf, SVP, Compliance Advisory at Abacode Cybersecurity & Compliance goes over HIPAA compliance. HIPAA, or the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act, is a law that requires any organization that stores, processes, or transmits protected health information (PHI) to protect that data via safeguards defined …

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