Carl Zeiss says restructuring could affect up to 1,000 jobs
A weak investment climate in the Americas contributed to declines in the German company’s intraocular lens business in the first half of its fiscal year.
A weak investment climate in the Americas contributed to declines in the German company’s intraocular lens business in the first half of its fiscal year.
In this monthly report you will find news and highlights in the Applied Life Sciences from Medical Microinstruments, OptimizeRx Corp, Orphan Therapeutics Accelerator, Robocath, Ballad Health, CVRx, ImpediMed, AiZtech Labs, Cardioline, Banner Health, Laguna Diagnostics, AOP Health…
Microsoft is updating the Edge web browser to ensure it no longer loads saved passwords into process memory in clear text at startup. [...]
Stolen browser sessions and authentication tokens are becoming more valuable than stolen passwords. Flare explains how the REMUS infostealer evolved around session theft and operational scalability. [...]
Dr. Tomislav Mihaljevic’s appointment comes months after Oracle named former Quest Diagnostics CEO Stephen Rusckowski to the board as the technology giant expands its reach in the healthcare sector.
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a set of four security flaws in OpenClaw that could be chained to achieve data theft, privilege escalation, and persistence. The vulnerabilities, collectively dubbed Claw Chain by Cyera, can permit an attacker to establish …
Microsoft is introducing a new capability that will allow it to remotely roll back problematic Windows drivers delivered through Windows Update. [...]
Esse Health Agrees to Pay 2.53M to Settle Data Breach Lawsuit The HIPAA Journal
American Multispecialty Group, doing business as Esse Health, a Missouri-based independent physician group serving the greater St. Louis area, experienced […] The post Esse Health Agrees to Pay 2.53M to Settle Data Breach Lawsuit appeared first on The HIPAA Journal.
Robert "RSnake" Hansen, Katie Moussouris, Rich Mogull, Richard Stiennon, and Bruce Schneier reflect on how their favorite columns penned for Dark Reading over the past 20 years have stood the test of time.
In Your Biggest Security Risk Isn't Malware — It's What You Already Trust, we made a simple argument: the most dangerous activity inside most organizations no longer looks like an attack. It looks like administration. PowerShell, WMIC, netsh, Certutil, MSBuild — the same trusted …
OpenAI has disclosed that two of its employee devices in its corporate environment were impacted via the Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain attack on TanStack, but noted that no user data, production systems, or intellectual property were compromised or modified in an unauthorized mann…
Hackers are exploiting Outlook calendar invites and device code phishing to steal M365 session tokens, bypass MFA and breach enterprise accounts.
Ransomware Groups Claim Responsibility for Attacks on 3 Healthcare Providers The HIPAA Journal
Ransomware groups have claimed responsibility for attacks on Advanced Family Surgery Center in Tennessee, Orem Eye Clinic in Utah, and […] The post Ransomware Groups Claim Responsibility for Attacks on 3 Healthcare Providers appeared first on The HIPAA Journal.
On Thursday, Microsoft shared mitigations for a high-severity Exchange Server vulnerability exploited in attacks that allow threat actors to execute arbitrary code via cross-site scripting (XSS) while targeting Outlook on the web users. [...]
Microsoft has disclosed a new security vulnerability impacting on-premise versions of Exchange Server that it said has come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-42897 (CVSS score: 8.1), has been described as a spoofing bug stemming from a …
The U.S.Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday added a newly disclosed vulnerability impacting Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, requiring Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to remedi…
A Taiwanese student experimenting with software-defined radio technology shut down three bullet trains for nearly an hour, leading to an anti-terrorism response.
The TeamPCP hacker group is threatening to leak source code from the Mistral AI project unless a buyer is found for the data. [...]