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Cyber-Insurance Fuels Ransomware Payment Surge

Posted on June 1, 2021 by Lindsey O'Donnell

Companies relying on their cyber-insurance policies to pay off ransomware criminals are being blamed for a recent uptick in ransomware attacks. Continue reading Cyber-Insurance Fuels Ransomware Payment Surge→

Posted in malware, vulnerabilities

Active Exploits Hit WordPress Sites Vulnerable to Thrive Themes Flaws

Posted on March 24, 2021 by Lindsey O'Donnell

Thrive Themes have recently patched vulnerabilities in their Wordpress plugins and legacy Themes – but attackers are targeting those who haven’t yet applied security updates. Continue reading Active Exploits Hit WordPress Sites Vulnerable to Thrive Themes Flaws→

Posted in vulnerabilities

Ransomware Attack Foils IoT Giant Sierra Wireless

Posted on March 24, 2021 by Lindsey O'Donnell

The ransomware attack has impacted the IoT manufacturer’s production lines across multiple sites, and other internal operations. Continue reading Ransomware Attack Foils IoT Giant Sierra Wireless→

Posted in Hacks, IoT, malware

Office 365 Cyberattack Lands Disgruntled IT Contractor in Jail

Posted on March 23, 2021 by Lindsey O'Donnell

A former IT contractor is facing jailtime after a retaliatory hack into a company’s network and wiping the majority of its employees’ Microsoft Office 365 accounts. Continue reading Office 365 Cyberattack Lands Disgruntled IT Contractor in Jail→

Posted in breach, Government, Web Security

Podcast: Microsoft Exchange Server Attack Onslaught Continues

Posted on March 23, 2021 by Lindsey O'Donnell

Derek Manky, Chief of Security Insights & Global Threat Alliances at Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs, gives insight into the surge in attacks against vulnerable Microsoft Exchange servers over the last week. Continue reading Podcast: Microsoft Exchange Server Attack Onslaught Continues→

Posted in Hacks, Podcasts, vulnerabilities

CISA Warns of Security Flaws in GE Power Management Devices

Posted on March 22, 2021 by Lindsey O'Donnell

The flaws could allow an attacker to access sensitive information, reboot the UR, gain privileged access, or cause a denial-of-service condition. Continue reading CISA Warns of Security Flaws in GE Power Management Devices→

Posted in vulnerabilities

Adobe Fixes Critical ColdFusion Flaw in Emergency Update

Posted on March 22, 2021 by Lindsey O'Donnell

Attackers can leverage the critical Adobe ColdFusion flaw to launch arbitrary code execution attacks. Continue reading Adobe Fixes Critical ColdFusion Flaw in Emergency Update→

Posted in vulnerabilities, Web Security

Critical F5 BIG-IP Flaw Now Under Active Attack

Posted on March 19, 2021 by Lindsey O'Donnell

Researchers are reporting mass scanning for – and in-the-wild exploitation of – a critical-severity flaw in the F5 BIG-IP and BIG-IQ enterprise networking infrastructure. Continue reading Critical F5 BIG-IP Flaw Now Under Active Attack→

Posted in vulnerabilities

Bogus Android Clubhouse App Drops Credential-Swiping Malware

Posted on March 19, 2021 by Lindsey O'Donnell

The malicious app spreads the BlackRock malware, which steals credentials from 458 services – including Twitter, WhatsApp, Facebook and Amazon. Continue reading Bogus Android Clubhouse App Drops Credential-Swiping Malware→

Posted in malware, mobile security

Trojanized Xcode Project Slips MacOS Malware to Apple Developers

Posted on March 18, 2021 by Lindsey O'Donnell

In a new campaign, threat actors are bundling macOS malware in trojanized Apple Xcode developer projects. Continue reading Trojanized Xcode Project Slips MacOS Malware to Apple Developers→

Posted in malware, mobile security

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