The MOVEit hack could potentially earn the Cl0p ransomware gang up to $100 million, according to ransomware recovery firm Coveware. It noted that while only a small percentage of victims have paid the ransom, those who did paid a significantly higher amount than the global average. Anti-malware firm Emsisoft, which is tracking the hack, so far counted nearly 400 victims, both direct and indirect. The data breach has potentially affected over 20 million individuals.

Singapore: Health Sciences Authority launches public consultation on the Best Practices Guide for Medical Device Cybersecurity
The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) has revealed its Best Practices Guide for Medical Device Cybersecurity. The guide provides advice for pre-market and post-market stages of