SecurityWeek’s latest cybersecurity roundup includes the alleged Akira ransomware attack on Stanford University, compromising of over 600k US government email addresses in the MOVEit hack, BlackCat ransomware targeting healthcare firm Henry Schein, and the use of Prolific Puma link shortening service by cybercriminals. It also highlights charges against two Russians over a JFK Airport hacking, New York’s vulnerability disclosure program, an anti-ransomware initiative by 40 countries, FTC’s data breach reporting rule for non-banking financial institutions, and Oracle’s default MFA setting for its cloud services.

Nissan Australia-New Zealand hit by cyberattack, potential personal data breach
Nissan’s operations in New Zealand and Australia have been targeted by hackers. The extent of the cyberattack and the potential compromise of customer data is