Chinese hackers suspected of using Dropbox to snoop on Afghan officials

Hackers with ties to China have been targeting the emails of Afghan security officials with malware meant to scoop up everything on their desktop, according to a Thursday report from researchers at Check Point. In an example shared by researchers, a hacker sent a malicious file to an official at the Afghanistan National Security Council posing as someone from the administrative office of the president of Afghanistan. The email requested the recipient review an attachment that was purportedly about an upcoming press conference. Once clicked, that attachment opened the first file on the victim’s desktop while simultaneously opening a backdoor onto the computer, Check Point said. From there, hackers had access to victim’s files and executed a scanner tool popular with multiple hacking groups, including the Chinese government-linked group APT10. Based on the malware used by hackers, though, researchers believe with medium to high confidence that the attack was executed […]

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An Inside Look at How Hackers Operate

We’ve all seen shows where a character like The Flash, for instance, needs eyes on a situation to fight the bad guy, and a computer nerd, like Felicity, breaks into Central City’s camera network to help save the day. Movies like WarGames, … Continue reading An Inside Look at How Hackers Operate

Jayson Street – Hacking and Social Engineering and Why There are No ‘Black Hat’ Hackers

TechSpective Podcast Episode 063 What is a hacker? This is a question that has been debated for decades in the cybersecurity arena. Media conflated hacker and cybercriminal very early on, and it has been challenging to correct that error and separate t… Continue reading Jayson Street – Hacking and Social Engineering and Why There are No ‘Black Hat’ Hackers

Organized Crime and How it Can Digitally Affect Your Business

In a post-pandemic world riddled with digital attacks and a hyper-partisan political landscape, access to accurate and vetted intelligence is like finding a needle in a haystack. But intelligence is a critical resource in the fight to stay current wit… Continue reading Organized Crime and How it Can Digitally Affect Your Business

Strike First: The Benefits of Working With an Ethical Hacker

With cybersecurity attacks on the rise, companies must explore new ways to stay one step ahead of threat actors. IDG Research Services found that 78% of IT leaders are not confident in their companies’ security postures, which lead 91% of organizations to increase cybersecurity funding for 2021. As part of this increased focus, many companies are turning […]

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SolarWinds Hackers Targeting Government Agencies Via Email

Threat actor Nobeliumm, the state-backed Russian group of cybercriminals behind last year’s SolarWinds hacking campaign, has launched a new attack targeting government agencies, think tanks, consultants and non-governmental organizations, according to… Continue reading SolarWinds Hackers Targeting Government Agencies Via Email

Fujitsu’s SaaS Hack Affects Japanese Government

Malicious actors accessed data from several Japanese official government agencies after hacking into Fujitsu’s SaaS (software-as-a-service) platform! Fujitsu, a Japanese multinational tech giant had to disable ProjectWEB, the company’s SaaS platform af… Continue reading Fujitsu’s SaaS Hack Affects Japanese Government

Hackers target Japanese government, transportation entities

Hackers have been going after Japanese government departments and transportation entities in recent days, according to local reporting. The hackers reportedly infiltrated Fujitsu’s software-as-a-service platform, ProjectWEB. Approximately 76,000 email addresses from the land, infrastructure and transport ministry have leaked, according to the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation (NHK). The hackers also reportedly obtained data on the ministry’s internal mail and internet settings. The hackers have targeted the software at the Narita Airport to steal air traffic control data, NHK reported. Japan’s Embassy in the U.S. did not immediately return request for comment. Fujitsu said in an announcement it suspended its service to probe further into the “unauthorized access from a third party.” Chief Cabinet Secretary Kato Katsunobu said that the cybersecurity center’s operations are not compromised, according to NHK. The incident comes just months before Japan prepares to host the Summer Olympics, which are a perennial hacking target. Hackers working at the […]

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10 dicas de cibersegurança pra iniciantes

As organizações hoje são desafiadas por uma maior exposição a ameaças cibernéticas. Os invasores costumam ter como alvo tecnologias emergentes, pois a nova tecnologia costuma estar mal equipada para lidar com um ataque. Além disso, a Internet está rep… Continue reading 10 dicas de cibersegurança pra iniciantes