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Quad7 Botnet Expands to Target SOHO Routers and VPN Appliances [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The operators of the mysterious Quad7 botnet are actively evolving by compromising several brands of SOHO routers and VPN appliances by leveraging a combination of both known and unknown security flaws. Targets include devices from TP-LINK, Zyxel, Asus, Axentra, D-Link, and NETGEAR, according to a new report by French cybersecurity company Sekoia. “The Quad7 botnet…
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DragonRank Black Hat SEO Campaign Targeting IIS Servers Across Asia and Europe [email protected] (The Hacker News)
A “simplified Chinese-speaking actor” has been linked to a new campaign that has targeted multiple countries in Asia and Europe with the end goal of performing search engine optimization (SEO) rank manipulation. The black hat SEO cluster has been codenamed DragonRank by Cisco Talos, with victimology footprint scattered across Thailand, India, Korea, Belgium, the Netherlands,…
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Microsoft: Zero-day vulnerability rolled back previous patches
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SplxAI Raises $2 Million to Protect AI Chatbot Apps Ionut Arghire
SplxAI has raised $2 million in pre-seed funding to help organizations identify vulnerabilities in AI chat applications. The post SplxAI Raises $2 Million to Protect AI Chatbot Apps appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Compliance and Risk Management Startup Datricks Raises $15 Million Ionut Arghire
The Tel Aviv company attracts $15 million in a Series A investment to build an AI-powered compliance and risk management platform. The post Compliance and Risk Management Startup Datricks Raises $15 Million appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Intel Informs Customers About Over a Dozen Processor Vulnerabilities Eduard Kovacs
Intel on Tuesday published advisories covering more than 20 vulnerabilities affecting processors and other products. The post Intel Informs Customers About Over a Dozen Processor Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Beyond Immature Rhetoric: The Case Against Mockery and Ambulance Chasing in the Security Industry Joshua Goldfarb
Five reasons why “Ambulance Chasing” and mocking harm the security profession and are never a good idea. The post Beyond Immature Rhetoric: The Case Against Mockery and Ambulance Chasing in the Security Industry appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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PIXHELL Attack Allows Air-Gap Jumping via Noise From Screens Eduard Kovacs
Noise generated by the pixels on a screen can be leveraged to exfiltrate data from air-gapped computers in what is called a PIXHELL attack. The post PIXHELL Attack Allows Air-Gap Jumping via Noise From Screens appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Singapore Police Arrest Six Hackers Linked to Global Cybercrime Syndicate [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) has announced the arrest of five Chinese nationals and one Singaporean man for their alleged involvement in illicit cyber activities in the country. The development comes after a group of about 160 law enforcement officials conducted a series of raids on September 9, 2024, simultaneously at several locations. The six…
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HTTP vs. HTTPS: What’s the difference?
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