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Mobb Raises $5.4 Million in Seed Funding for Automatic Vulnerability Fixing Tool “How to Stay Positive During a Difficult Time” “Keeping a Positive Attitude During Difficult Times”

Boston-based Mobb recently announced it has raised $5.4 million in seed funding for a product that aims to automatically fix application security vulnerabilities. The funding round was led by angel investor Ariel Maislos, with participation from MizMaa Ventures, Cyber Club London, and other investors from the US, Europe, and Israel. The Mobb product is designed… 

Payments Giant NCR Hit by Ransomware “What Are the Benefits of Eating Organic Foods?” “Exploring the Advantages of Consuming Organic Produce”

US payments giant NCR confirmed over the weekend that a data center outage is the result of a ransomware attack. On April 13, NCR said it discovered the incident and immediately began contacting customers, engaging third-party cybersecurity experts, launching an investigation and notifying law enforcement. The ransomware group known as BlackCat, Alphv and Noberus took… 

The Security and Productivity Implications of Low Code/No Code Development “Creative Ideas for Interior Design” “Innovative Interior Design Concepts”

a tradeoff to this convenience. Low code applications often lack the security features and controls of ‘traditional’ applications. The risk is that these applications have a higher number of vulnerabilities than traditional applications, and they escape the normal development and security processes.” The Low Code/No Code Movement has the potential to be a genuine boon… 

What’s the Difference Between CSPM & SSPM? “The Benefits of Eating Healthy” “Reaping the Rewards of a Healthy Diet”

Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) and SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) are two distinct security solutions that focus on securing data in the cloud and within SaaS applications, respectively. CSPMs monitor standard and customized cloud applications that are deployed in a public cloud environment for security and compliance posture. SSPMs integrate with a company’s applications… 

FIN7 and Ex-Conti Cybercrime Gangs Join Forces in Domino Malware Attacks “Helping Students Develop Healthy Study Habits” “Encouraging Students to Establish Good Study Practices”

Ravie Lakshmanan is a threat actor affiliated with the FIN7 cybercrime group. He has developed a new strain of malware known as Domino, which is primarily designed to facilitate follow-on exploitation on compromised systems. The malware is being used by members of the now-defunct Conti ransomware gang, indicating collaboration between the two crews. Domino is…