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Spam Downpour Drips New IcedID Banking Trojan Variant

Posted on June 25, 2021 by Lisa Vaas

The primarily IcedID-flavored banking trojan spam campaigns were coming in at a fever pitch: Spikes hit more than 100 detections a day. Continue reading Spam Downpour Drips New IcedID Banking Trojan Variant→

Posted in malware, Web Security

Critical VMware Carbon Black Bug Allows Authentication Bypass

Posted on June 24, 2021 by Lisa Vaas

The 9.4-rated bug in AppC could give attackers admin rights, no authentication required, letting them attack anything from PoS to industrial control systems. Continue reading Critical VMware Carbon Black Bug Allows Authentication Bypass→

Posted in vulnerabilities

Atlassian Bugs Could Have Led to 1-Click Takeover

Posted on June 24, 2021 by Lisa Vaas

A supply-chain attack could have siphoned sensitive information out of Jira, such as security issues on Atlassian cloud, Bitbucket and on-prem products. Continue reading Atlassian Bugs Could Have Led to 1-Click Takeover→

Posted in cloud security, vulnerabilities, Web Security

Pandemic-Bored Attackers Pummeled Gaming Industry

Posted on June 23, 2021 by Lisa Vaas

Akamai’s 2020 gaming report shows that cyberattacks on the video game industry skyrocketed, shooting up 340 percent in 2020. Continue reading Pandemic-Bored Attackers Pummeled Gaming Industry→

Posted in Hacks, malware, Most Recent ThreatLists, Web Security

Lexmark Printers Open to Arbitrary Code-Execution Zero-Day

Posted on June 22, 2021 by Lisa Vaas

“No remedy available as of June 21, 2021,” according to the researcher who discovered the easy-to-exploit, no-user-action-required bug. Continue reading Lexmark Printers Open to Arbitrary Code-Execution Zero-Day→

Posted in vulnerabilities

Wegmans Exposes Customer Data in Misconfigured Databases

Posted on June 21, 2021 by Lisa Vaas

Cleanup in aisle “Oops”: The supermarket chain said that it misconfigured two cloud databases, exposing customer data to public scrutiny. Continue reading Wegmans Exposes Customer Data in Misconfigured Databases→

Posted in cloud security, Web Security

iPhone Wi-Fi Crushed by Weird Network

Posted on June 21, 2021 by Lisa Vaas

… until you reset network settings and stop connecting to a weirdly named network, that is. FUD is spreading. iOS Wi-Fi demolition is not.
Continue reading iPhone Wi-Fi Crushed by Weird Network→

Posted in Hacks, mobile security, vulnerabilities

What’s Making Your Company a Ransomware Sitting Duck

Posted on June 18, 2021 by Lisa Vaas

What’s the low-hanging fruit for ransomware attackers? What steps could help to fend them off, and what’s stopping organizations from implementing those steps? Continue reading What’s Making Your Company a Ransomware Sitting Duck→

Posted in malware, Podcasts, vulnerabilities, Web Security

Carnival Cruise Cyber-Torpedoed by Cyberattack

Posted on June 18, 2021 by Lisa Vaas

This is the fourth time in a bit over a year that Carnival’s admitted to breaches, with two of them being ransomware attacks. Continue reading Carnival Cruise Cyber-Torpedoed by Cyberattack→

Posted in breach, Hacks, Web Security

CVS Health Records for 1.1 Billion Customers Exposed

Posted on June 17, 2021 by Lisa Vaas

A vendor exposed the records, which were accessible with no password or other authentication, likely because of a cloud-storage misconfiguration. Continue reading CVS Health Records for 1.1 Billion Customers Exposed→

Posted in cloud security, Web Security

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