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APTs Overwhelmingly Share Known Vulnerabilities Rather Than Attack O-Days

Posted on May 18, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Research indicates that organizations should make patching existing flaws a priority to mitigate risk of compromise. Continue reading APTs Overwhelmingly Share Known Vulnerabilities Rather Than Attack O-Days→

Posted in Government, Hacks

iPhones Vulnerable to Attack Even When Turned Off

Posted on May 17, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Wireless features Bluetooth, NFC and UWB stay on even when the device is powered down, which could allow attackers to execute pre-loaded malware. Continue reading iPhones Vulnerable to Attack Even When Turned Off→

Posted in mobile security, vulnerabilities

Threat Actors Use Telegram to Spread ‘Eternity’ Malware-as-a-Service

Posted on May 13, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

An account promoting the project—which offers a range of threat activity from info-stealing to crypto-mining to ransomware as individual modules—has more than 500 subscribers. Continue reading Threat Actors Use Telegram to Spread ‘Eternity’ Malware-as-a-Service→

Posted in malware, Web Security

Novel ‘Nerbian’ Trojan Uses Advanced Anti-Detection Tricks

Posted on May 12, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The stealthy, feature-rich malware has multistage evasion tactics to fly under the radar of security analysis, researchers at Proofpoint have found. Continue reading Novel ‘Nerbian’ Trojan Uses Advanced Anti-Detection Tricks→

Posted in malware

Actively Exploited Zero-Day Bug Patched by Microsoft

Posted on May 11, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Microsoft’s May Patch Tuesday roundup also included critical fixes for a number of flaws found in infrastructure present in many enterprise and cloud environments. Continue reading Actively Exploited Zero-Day Bug Patched by Microsoft→

Posted in vulnerabilities

Conti Ransomware Attack Spurs State of Emergency in Costa Rica

Posted on May 10, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

The threat group has leaked data that it claims was stolen in the breach and is promising more government-targeted attacks. Continue reading Conti Ransomware Attack Spurs State of Emergency in Costa Rica→

Posted in Government, malware

USB-based Wormable Malware Targets Windows Installer

Posted on May 6, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Activity dubbed ‘Raspberry Robin’ uses Microsoft Standard Installer and other legitimate processes to communicate with threat actors and execute nefarious commands. Continue reading USB-based Wormable Malware Targets Windows Installer→

Posted in Hacks, malware

VHD Ransomware Linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group

Posted on May 5, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Source code and Bitcoin transactions point to the malware, which emerged in March 2020, being the work of APT38, researchers at Trellix said. Continue reading VHD Ransomware Linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group→

Posted in Government, Hacks

Unpatched DNS Bug Puts Millions of Routers, IoT Devices at Risk

Posted on May 4, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

A flaw in all versions of the popular C standard libraries uClibe and uClibe-ng can allow for DNS poisoning attacks against target devices. Continue reading Unpatched DNS Bug Puts Millions of Routers, IoT Devices at Risk→

Posted in IoT, vulnerabilities

Mozilla: Lack of Security Protections in Mental-Health Apps Is ‘Creepy’

Posted on May 3, 2022 by Elizabeth Montalbano

Popular apps to support people’s psychological and spiritual well-being can harm them by sharing their personal and sensitive data with third parties, among other privacy offenses. Continue reading Mozilla: Lack of Security Protections in Mental-Health Apps Is ‘Creepy’→

Posted in mobile security, privacy

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