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Lisa Forte

@lisaforte
3 posts
2025-09-29
This is a perfect example of why we need to shift to expecting orgs will be attacked - the financial cost is huge.  —  I've always argued that the financial cost of an attack can be hard to estimate but can be enormous.  —  Government to guarantee £1.5bn JLR loan www.bbc.com/news/article...
2025-09-29 View on X
Wall Street Journal

The UK government underwrites a £1.5B loan to Jaguar Land Rover as the carmaker reels from a cyberattack that has crippled its production for around a month

The loan is to support the company's cash reserves and help it pay suppliers  —  The U.K. government has stepped …

2025-03-31
If this ends up being true, and I struggle to see how it won't, this is a very very bad look.  Trying to “wordsmith” your way out of a breach will not pay off, you may think it will but it will burn you.  You don't need graphic detail but you do need honesty  —  doublepulsar.com/oracle-attem...
2025-03-31 View on X
DoublePulsar

Oracle is using very specific words to avoid responsibility for an Oracle Cloud breach, after a report on March 21 that a threat actor claimed responsibility

Being a provider of cloud SaaS (Software-as-a-service) solutions requires certain cybersecurity responsibilities — including being transparent and open.

2025-02-01
Yay, more great news 😂🥳  —  Meta's WhatsApp says spyware company Paragon targeted users in two dozen countries with zero click malware - www.reuters.com/technology/c...
2025-02-01 View on X
The Guardian

WhatsApp says it disrupted a campaign in which 90 journalists and other members of civil society were targeted using spyware from Israel-based Paragon

What You Need To Know Türkiye Today : WhatsApp claims Israeli spyware targeted 90 journalists Business Today : WhatsApp exposes spyware targeting journalists, some users by Israeli...