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Google Warns Spyware Being Deployed Against Android, iOS Users

Posted on June 24, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The company is warning victims in Italy and Kazakhstan that they have been targeted by the malware from Italian firm RCS Labs. Continue reading Google Warns Spyware Being Deployed Against Android, iOS Users→

Posted in mobile security, privacy

Fancy Bear Uses Nuke Threat Lure to Exploit 1-Click Bug

Posted on June 23, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The APT is pairing a known Microsoft flaw with a malicious document to load malware that nabs credentials from Chrome, Firefox and Edge browsers. Continue reading Fancy Bear Uses Nuke Threat Lure to Exploit 1-Click Bug→

Posted in Government, Hacks, malware, vulnerabilities

Discovery of 56 OT Device Flaws Blamed on Lackluster Security Culture

Posted on June 22, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Culture of ‘insecure-by-design’ security is cited in discovery of bug-riddled operational technology devices. Continue reading Discovery of 56 OT Device Flaws Blamed on Lackluster Security Culture→

Posted in vulnerabilities

Voicemail Scam Steals Microsoft Credentials

Posted on June 21, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Attackers are targeting a number of key vertical markets in the U.S. with the active campaign, which impersonates the organization and Microsoft to lift Office365 and Outlook log-in details. Continue reading Voicemail Scam Steals Microsoft Credentials→

Posted in Hacks

Kaiser Permanente Exposes Nearly 70K Medical Records in Data Breach

Posted on June 14, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Attackers gained access to private account details through an email compromise incident that occurred in April. Continue reading Kaiser Permanente Exposes Nearly 70K Medical Records in Data Breach→

Posted in breach, privacy

Linux Malware Deemed ‘Nearly Impossible’ to Detect

Posted on June 14, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Symbiote, discovered in November, parasitically infects running processes so it can steal credentials, gain rootlkit functionality and install a backdoor for remote access. Continue reading Linux Malware Deemed ‘Nearly Impossible’ to Detect→

Posted in malware

Potent Emotet Variant Spreads Via Stolen Email Credentials

Posted on June 10, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The dangerous malware appears to be well and truly back in action, sporting new variants and security-dodging behaviors in a wave of recent phishing campaigns. Continue reading Potent Emotet Variant Spreads Via Stolen Email Credentials→

Posted in malware

Feds Forced Travel Firms to Share Surveillance Data on Hacker

Posted on June 9, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Sabre and Travelport had to report the weekly activities of former “Cardplanet” cybercriminal Aleksei Burkov for two years, info that eventually led to his arrest and prosecution. Continue reading Feds Forced Travel Firms to Share Surveillance Data on Hacker→

Posted in Government, privacy

Black Basta Ransomware Teams Up with Malware Stalwart Qbot

Posted on June 8, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The novel cybercriminal group tapped the ever-evolving info-stealing trojan to move laterally on a network in a recent attack, researchers have found. Continue reading Black Basta Ransomware Teams Up with Malware Stalwart Qbot→

Posted in malware

Attackers Use Public Exploits to Throttle Atlassian Confluence Flaw

Posted on June 7, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The vulnerability remains unpatched on many versions of the collaboration tool and has potential to create a SolarWinds-type scenario. Continue reading Attackers Use Public Exploits to Throttle Atlassian Confluence Flaw→

Posted in breach, vulnerabilities

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