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Chinese Cyberspies Targeting ASEAN Entities Ionut Arghire
Two Chinese cyberespionage groups have been targeting entities and member countries affiliated with ASEAN. The post Chinese Cyberspies Targeting ASEAN Entities appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Threat Indicators Show 2024 is Already Promising to be Worse Than 2023 Kevin Townsend
In just the first two months of 2024, threat intelligence firm Flashpoint has logged dramatic increases in all major threat indicators. The post Threat Indicators Show 2024 is Already Promising to be Worse Than 2023 appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Behind the Scenes: The Art of Safeguarding Non-Human Identities [email protected] (The Hacker News)
In the whirlwind of modern software development, teams race against time, constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation and efficiency. This relentless pace is fueled by an evolving tech landscape, where SaaS domination, the proliferation of microservices, and the ubiquity of CI/CD pipelines are not just trends but the new norm. Amidst this backdrop, a critical…
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New ZenHammer Attack Bypasses Rowhammer Defenses on AMD CPUs [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cybersecurity researchers from ETH Zurich have developed a new variant of the RowHammer DRAM (dynamic random-access memory) attack that, for the first time, successfully works against AMD Zen 2 and Zen 3 systems despite mitigations such as Target Row Refresh (TRR). “This result proves that AMD systems are equally vulnerable to Rowhammer as Intel systems,…
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US Offering $10 Million Reward for Information on Change Healthcare Hackers Ionut Arghire
The US is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on BlackCat ransomware affiliates that targeted US critical infrastructure. The post US Offering $10 Million Reward for Information on Change Healthcare Hackers appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Details and Lessons Learned From the Ransomware Attack on the British Library Kevin Townsend
Although the attack on the national library of the UK occurred five months ago, the Library’s infrastructure won’t be rebuilt until mid-April 2024, and then the full restoration of systems and data can begin. The post Details and Lessons Learned From the Ransomware Attack on the British Library appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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CISA Moving Forward With Cyber Incident Reporting Rules Impacting 316,000 Entities Eduard Kovacs
CISA is seeking comment on the implementation of CIRCIA, which will cost $2.6 billion and will impact 316,000 entities. The post CISA Moving Forward With Cyber Incident Reporting Rules Impacting 316,000 Entities appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Telegram Offers Premium Subscription in Exchange for Using Your Number to Send OTPs [email protected] (The Hacker News)
In June 2017, a study of more than 3,000 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) students published by the National Bureau for Economic Research (NBER) found that 98% of them were willing to give away their friends’ email addresses in exchange for free pizza. “Whereas people say they care about privacy, they are willing to relinquish private data quite easily…
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Code Execution Flaws Haunt NVIDIA ChatRTX for Windows Ryan Naraine
Artificial intelligence computing giant NVIDIA patches flaws in ChatRTX for Windows and warns of code execution and data tampering risks. The post Code Execution Flaws Haunt NVIDIA ChatRTX for Windows appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Hackers Hit Indian Defense, Energy Sectors with Malware Posing as Air Force Invite [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Indian government entities and energy companies have been targeted by unknown threat actors with an aim to deliver a modified version of an open-source information stealer malware called HackBrowserData and exfiltrate sensitive information in some cases by using Slack as command-and-control (C2). “The information stealer was delivered via a phishing email, masquerading as an invitation…
