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iPhone Users Urged to Update to Patch 2 Zero-Days

Posted on August 19, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Separate fixes to macOS and iOS patch respective flaws in the kernel and WebKit that can allow threat actors to take over devices and are under attack. Continue reading iPhone Users Urged to Update to Patch 2 Zero-Days→

Posted in Apple iPhone, Apple vulnerabilities, Hacks, mobile security, News, vulnerabilities

Google Patches Chrome’s Fifth Zero-Day of the Year

Posted on August 18, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Google has patched the fifth actively exploited zero-day vulnerability discovered in Chrome this year as one in a series of fixes included in a stable channel update released Wednesday. The bug, tracked as CVE-2022-2856 and rated as high on the Common … Continue reading Google Patches Chrome’s Fifth Zero-Day of the Year→

Posted in Google Chrome, vulnerabilities, Zero-day vulnerabilities

APT Lazarus Targets Engineers with macOS Malware

Posted on August 17, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The North Korean APT is using a fake job posting for Coinbase in a cyberespionage campaign targeting users of both Apple and Intel-based systems. Continue reading APT Lazarus Targets Engineers with macOS Malware→

Posted in Government, Hacks

U.K. Water Supplier Hit with Clop Ransomware Attack

Posted on August 16, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The incident disrupted corporate IT systems at one company while attackers misidentified the victim in a post on its website that leaked stolen data. Continue reading U.K. Water Supplier Hit with Clop Ransomware Attack→

Posted in critical infrastructure, malware

Feds: Zeppelin Ransomware Resurfaces with New Compromise, Encryption Tactics

Posted on August 12, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The CISA has seen a resurgence of the malware targeting a range of verticals and critical infrastructure organizations by exploiting RDP, firewall vulnerabilities. Continue reading Feds: Zeppelin Ransomware Resurfaces with New Compromise, Encryption Tactics→

Posted in malware, vulnerabilities

Starlink Successfully Hacked Using $25 Modchip

Posted on August 11, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Belgian researcher Lennert Wouters revealed at Black Hat how he mounted a successful fault injection attack on a user terminal for SpaceX’s satellite-based internet system Continue reading Starlink Successfully Hacked Using $25 Modchip→

Posted in Black Hat, IoT, News

New Hacker Forum Takes Pro-Ukraine Stance

Posted on August 11, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

A uniquely politically motivated site called DUMPS focuses solely on threat activity directed against Russia and Belarus Continue reading New Hacker Forum Takes Pro-Ukraine Stance→

Posted in Hacks, News, Ukraine

Virtual Currency Platform ‘Tornado Cash’ Accused of Aiding APTs

Posted on August 9, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

U.S. Treasury blocked the business of the virtual currency mixer for laundering more than $7 billion for hackers, including $455 million to help fund North Korea’s missile program. Continue reading Virtual Currency Platform ‘Tornado Cash’ Accused of Aiding APTs→

Posted in Hacks

Phishers Swim Around 2FA in Coinbase Account Heists

Posted on August 8, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Attackers are spoofing the widely used cryptocurrency exchange to trick users into logging in so they can steal their credentials and eventually their funds. Continue reading Phishers Swim Around 2FA in Coinbase Account Heists→

Posted in Hacks, Web Security

Open Redirect Flaw Snags Amex, Snapchat User Data

Posted on August 5, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Separate phishing campaigns targeting thousands of victims impersonate FedEx and Microsoft, among others, to trick victims. Continue reading Open Redirect Flaw Snags Amex, Snapchat User Data→

Posted in Hacks, vulnerabilities, Web Security

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