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Malware Sandbox Any.Run Targeted in Phishing Attack Eduard Kovacs
Employees of the Any.Run malware analysis service were recently targeted in a phishing attack that was part of a BEC campaign. The post Malware Sandbox Any.Run Targeted in Phishing Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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How to Cut Costs with a Browser Security Platform [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Browser security is becoming increasingly popular, as organizations understand the need to protect at the point of risk – the browser. Network and endpoint solutions are limited in their ability to protect from web-borne threats like phishing websites or malicious browser extensions. They also do not protect from internal data exfiltration, like employees pasting sensitive…
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New Cyberthreat ‘Boolka’ Deploying BMANAGER Trojan via SQLi Attacks [email protected] (The Hacker News)
A previously undocumented threat actor dubbed Boolka has been observed compromising websites with malicious scripts to deliver a modular trojan codenamed BMANAGER. “The threat actor behind this campaign has been carrying out opportunistic SQL injection attacks against websites in various countries since at least 2022,” Group-IB researchers Rustam Mirkasymov and Martijn van den Berk said…
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Neiman Marcus Data Breach Disclosed as Hacker Offers to Sell Stolen Information Eduard Kovacs
Neiman Marcus has disclosed a data breach impacting 64,000 people just as a hacker announced the sale of customer data. The post Neiman Marcus Data Breach Disclosed as Hacker Offers to Sell Stolen Information appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Chrome 126 Update Patches Memory Safety Bugs Ionut Arghire
Google has released a Chrome security update to resolve four high-severity use-after-free vulnerabilities. The post Chrome 126 Update Patches Memory Safety Bugs appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Wikileaks’ Julian Assange Released from U.K. Prison, Heads to Australia [email protected] (The Hacker News)
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been freed in the U.K. and has departed the country after serving more than five years in a maximum security prison at Belmarsh for what was described by the U.S. government as the “largest compromises of classified information in the history” of the country. Capping off a 14-year legal saga,…
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4 FIN9-linked Vietnamese Hackers Indicted in $71M U.S. Cybercrime Spree [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Four Vietnamese nationals with ties to the FIN9 cybercrime group have been indicted in the U.S. for their involvement in a series of computer intrusions that caused over $71 million in losses to companies. The defendants, Ta Van Tai (aka Quynh Hoa and Bich Thuy), Nguyen Viet Quoc (aka Tien Nguyen), Nguyen Trang Xuyen, and…
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Multiple WordPress Plugins Compromised: Hackers Create Rogue Admin Accounts [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Multiple WordPress plugins have been backdoored to inject malicious code that makes it possible to create rogue administrator accounts with the aim of performing arbitrary actions. “The injected malware attempts to create a new administrative user account and then sends those details back to the attacker-controlled server,” Wordfence security researcher Chloe Chamberland said in a…
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WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Will Plead Guilty in Deal With US and Return to Australia Associated Press
Assange will plead guilty to an Espionage Act charge of conspiring to unlawfully obtain and disseminate classified national defense information, the Justice Department said. The post WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Will Plead Guilty in Deal With US and Return to Australia appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
