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BlackByte Ransomware Gang Believed to Be More Active Than Leak Site Suggests Kevin Townsend
Cisco Talos has a blog post on the BlackByte ransomware group’s continuing evolution and new TTPs. The post BlackByte Ransomware Gang Believed to Be More Active Than Leak Site Suggests appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Iranian Hackers Set Up New Network to Target U.S. Political Campaigns [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cybersecurity researchers have unearthed new network infrastructure set up by Iranian threat actors to support activities linked to the recent targeting of U.S. political campaigns. Recorded Future’s Insikt Group has linked the infrastructure to a threat it tracks as GreenCharlie, an Iran-nexus cyber threat group that overlaps with APT42, Charming Kitten, Damselfly, Mint Sandstorm (formerlyRead…
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New Malware Masquerades as Palo Alto VPN Targeting Middle East Users [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a new campaign that potentially targets users in the Middle East through malware that disguises itself as Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect virtual private network (VPN) tool. “The malware can execute remote PowerShell commands, download and exfiltrate files, encrypt communications, and bypass sandbox solutions, representing a significant threat toRead More
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Fortra Patches Critical Vulnerability in FileCatalyst Workflow Ionut Arghire
Fortra limits access to FileCatalyst Workflow database after vendor knowledgebase article leaks default credentials. The post Fortra Patches Critical Vulnerability in FileCatalyst Workflow appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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US Government Issues Advisory on Ransomware Group Blamed for Halliburton Cyberattack Eduard Kovacs
The RansomHub ransomware group, which has made at least 210 victims, is believed to be behind the attack on oil giant Halliburton. The post US Government Issues Advisory on Ransomware Group Blamed for Halliburton Cyberattack appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Breaking Down AD CS Vulnerabilities: Insights for InfoSec Professionals [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The most dangerous vulnerability you’ve never heard of. In the world of cybersecurity, vulnerabilities are discovered so often, and at such a high rate, that it can be very difficult to keep up with. Some vulnerabilities will start ringing alarm bells within your security tooling, while others are far more nuanced, but still pose an…
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2 Men From Europe Charged With ‘Swatting’ Plot Targeting Former US President and Members of Congress Associated Press
A former US president and several members of Congress were targets of a plot carried out by two European men to intimidate and threaten dozens of people by calling in bogus reports of police emergencies at their homes. The post 2 Men From Europe Charged With ‘Swatting’ Plot Targeting Former US President and Members of…
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Critical Flaws in Progress Software WhatsUp Gold Expose Systems to Full Compromise Ionut Arghire
Censys warns of over 1,200 internet-accessible WhatsUp Gold instances potentially exposed to malicious attacks. The post Critical Flaws in Progress Software WhatsUp Gold Expose Systems to Full Compromise appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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North Korean Hackers Target Developers with Malicious npm Packages [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Threat actors with ties to North Korea have been observed publishing a set of malicious packages to the npm registry, indicating “coordinated and relentless” efforts to target developers with malware and steal cryptocurrency assets. The latest wave, which was observed between August 12 and 27, 2024, involved packages named temp-etherscan-api, ethersscan-api, telegram-con, helmet-validate, andRead More
