Shakhtar Donetsk’s Ukrainian midfielder #10 Georgiy Sudakov (C) vies for the ball during the UEFA Champions League football match FC Shakhtar Donetsk vs BSC Young Boys in Gelsenkirchen, western Germany, on November 6, 2024. Hackers were recently found to be exploiting Jupyter notebooks to host illegal streams of this particular Champions League game. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)
Palo Alto Networks headquarters in Silicon Valley; Palo Alto Networks, Inc. is an American multinational cyber security company. (Getty Images)
The United Nations logo is seen at the United Nations headquarters on May 20, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
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David Brumley, Cybersecurity Professor at Carnegie Mellon & CEO of Mayhem Security; Danny Jenkins, Co-Founder & CEO of ThreatLocker
Nov 14, 2024
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CyberScoop Staff
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N. Korean hacker silhouette with North Korean Flag. (Getty Images)
A hacker with China’s national flag in background. (Getty Images)
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An Opened Orange Colored Lock Standing Out From Locked Green Colored Locks on Green Background Directly Above View. (Getty Images)
Fortinet office in Burnaby, BC, Canada, July 7, 2023. (Getty Images)
At least 50 organizations have been hit by the campaign, Fortinet and Mandiant say, and federal agencies are on the hook to patch.