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Conti Ransomware Decryptor, TrickBot Source Code Leaked

Posted on March 2, 2022 by Lisa Vaas

The decryptor spilled by ContiLeaks won’t work with recent victims. Conti couldn’t care less: It’s still operating just fine. Still, the dump is a bouquet’s worth of intel. Continue reading Conti Ransomware Decryptor, TrickBot Source Code Leaked→

Posted in malware, Web Security

RCE Bugs in WhatsApp, Other Hugely Popular VoIP Apps: Patch Now!

Posted on March 1, 2022 by Lisa Vaas

The flaws are in the ubiquitous open-source PJSIP multimedia communication library, used by the Asterisk PBX toolkit that’s found in a massive number of VoIP implementations. Continue reading RCE Bugs in WhatsApp, Other Hugely Popular VoIP Apps: Patch Now!→

Posted in vulnerabilities, Web Security

Ukraine Hit with Novel ‘FoxBlade’ Trojan Hours Before Invasion

Posted on March 1, 2022 by Lisa Vaas

Microsoft detected cyberattacks launched against Ukraine hours before Russia’s tanks and missiles began to pummel the country last week. Continue reading Ukraine Hit with Novel ‘FoxBlade’ Trojan Hours Before Invasion→

Posted in Government, malware, Web Security

Ukraine-Russia Cyber Warzone Splits Cyber Underground

Posted on February 28, 2022 by Lisa Vaas

A pro-Ukraine Conti member spilled 13 months of the ransomware group’s chats, while cyber actors are rushing to align with both sides. Continue reading Ukraine-Russia Cyber Warzone Splits Cyber Underground→

Posted in Government, Hacks, malware, Web Security

Toyota to Close Japan Plants After Suspected Cyberattack

Posted on February 28, 2022 by Lisa Vaas

The plants will shut down on Tuesday, halting about a third of the company’s global production. Toyota doesn’t know how long the 14 plants will be unplugged.
Continue reading Toyota to Close Japan Plants After Suspected Cyberattack→

Posted in Hacks, Web Security

Microsoft Exchange Bugs Exploited by ‘Cuba’ Ransomware Gang

Posted on February 25, 2022 by Lisa Vaas

The ransomware gang known as Cuba is increasingly shifting to exploiting Exchange bugs – including crooks’ favorites, ProxyShell and ProxyLogon – as initial infection vectors. Continue reading Microsoft Exchange Bugs Exploited by ‘Cuba’ Ransomware Gang→

Posted in malware, News, vulnerabilities, Web Security

White House Denies Mulling Massive Cyberattacks Against Russia

Posted on February 25, 2022 by Lisa Vaas

The options reportedly included tampering with trains, electric service and internet connectivity, hampering Russia’s military operations in Ukraine. Continue reading White House Denies Mulling Massive Cyberattacks Against Russia→

Posted in Government, Hacks, malware, Web Security

Microsoft App Store Sizzling with New ‘Electron Bot’ Malware

Posted on February 24, 2022 by Lisa Vaas

The SEO poisoning bot, capable of full system takeover, is actively taking over social media accounts, masquerading as popular games like Temple Run. Continue reading Microsoft App Store Sizzling with New ‘Electron Bot’ Malware→

Posted in malware, mobile security, Web Security

The Art of Non-boring Cybersec Training–Podcast

Posted on February 24, 2022 by Lisa Vaas

With human error being the common factor in most cyberattacks, employee training has got to get better. To that end, Trustwave cybersec training expert Darren Van Booven explains the importance of fish stress balls and management buy-in.
Continue reading The Art of Non-boring Cybersec Training–Podcast→

Posted in cloud security, Hacks, malware, mobile security, Podcasts, vulnerabilities, Web Security

Samsung Shattered Encryption on 100M Phones

Posted on February 23, 2022 by Lisa Vaas

One cryptography expert said that ‘serious flaws’ in the way Samsung phones encrypt sensitive material, as revealed by academics, are ’embarrassingly bad.’ Continue reading Samsung Shattered Encryption on 100M Phones→

Posted in mobile security, privacy, vulnerabilities

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