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Emerging H0lyGh0st Ransomware Tied to North Korea

Posted on July 15, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Microsoft has linked a threat that emerged in June 2021 and targets small-to-mid-sized businesses to state-sponsored actors tracked as DEV-0530. Continue reading Emerging H0lyGh0st Ransomware Tied to North Korea→

Posted in Government, malware

Journalists Emerge as Favored Attack Target for APTs

Posted on July 14, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Since 2021, various state-aligned threat groups have turned up their targeting of journalists to siphon data and credentials and also track them. Continue reading Journalists Emerge as Favored Attack Target for APTs→

Posted in Government, Hacks, malware

Large-Scale Phishing Campaign Bypasses MFA

Posted on July 13, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Attackers used adversary-in-the-middle attacks to steal passwords, hijack sign-in sessions and skip authentication and then use victim mailboxes to launch BEC attacks against other targets. Continue reading Large-Scale Phishing Campaign Bypasses MFA→

Posted in Hacks, Web Security

‘Callback’ Phishing Campaign Impersonates Security Firms

Posted on July 12, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Victims instructed to make a phone call that will direct them to a link for downloading malware. Continue reading ‘Callback’ Phishing Campaign Impersonates Security Firms→

Posted in Hacks, malware, Web Security

Sneaky Orbit Malware Backdoors Linux Devices

Posted on July 8, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The novel threat steals data and can affect all processes running on the OS, stealing information from different commands and utilities and then storing it on the affected machine. Continue reading Sneaky Orbit Malware Backdoors Linux Devices→

Posted in malware

U.S. Healthcare Orgs Targeted with Maui Ransomware

Posted on July 8, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

State-sponsored actors are deploying the unique malware–which targets specific files and leaves no ransomware note–in ongoing attacks. Continue reading U.S. Healthcare Orgs Targeted with Maui Ransomware→

Posted in Government, malware

Human Error Blamed for Leak of 1 Billion Records of Chinese Citizens

Posted on July 6, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

A developer appears to have divulged credentials to a police database on a popular developer forum, leading to a breach and subsequent bid to sell 23 terabytes of personal data on the dark web. Continue reading Human Error Blamed for Leak of 1 Billion Records of Chinese Citizens→

Posted in privacy

Google Patches Actively Exploited Chrome Bug

Posted on July 5, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The heap buffer overflow issue in the browser’s WebRTC engine could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code. Continue reading Google Patches Actively Exploited Chrome Bug→

Posted in vulnerabilities, Web Security

ZuoRAT Can Take Over Widely Used SOHO Routers

Posted on June 30, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Devices from Cisco, Netgear and others at risk from the multi-stage malware, which has been active since April 2020 and shows the work of a sophisticated threat actor. Continue reading ZuoRAT Can Take Over Widely Used SOHO Routers→

Posted in malware, vulnerabilities

‘Killnet’ Adversary Pummels Lithuania with DDoS Attacks Over Blockade

Posted on June 28, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Cyber collective Killnet claims it won’t let up until the Baltic country opens trade routes to and from the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. Continue reading ‘Killnet’ Adversary Pummels Lithuania with DDoS Attacks Over Blockade→

Posted in critical infrastructure, Government, Hacks

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