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CISA adds Veritas Backup Exec flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog |
Apple addressed two actively exploited zero-day flaws |
MSI confirms security breach after Money Message ransomware attack |
Microsoft aims at stopping cybercriminals from using cracked copies of Cobalt Strike |
Phishers migrate to Telegram |
Money Message ransomware group claims to have hacked IT giant MSI |
OCR Labs exposes its systems, jeopardizing major banking clients |
Threat Report Portugal: Q3 & Q4 2022 |
Analyzing attacks conducted by North Korea-linked ARCHIPELAGO APT group Nexx bugs allow to open garage doors, and take control of alarms and plugs |
Tax preparation and e-file service eFile.com compromised to serve malware |
HP would take up to 90 days to fix a critical bug in some business-grade printers |
CISA JCDC Will Focus on Energy Sector |
Law enforcement seized the Genesis Market cybercrime marketplace |
STYX Marketplace emerged in Dark Web focused on Financial Fraud |
ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware affiliate targets Veritas Backup solution bugs |
Rorschach ransomware has the fastest file-encrypting routine to date |
CISA adds Zimbra bug exploited in attacks against NATO countries to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog |
3CX Supply chain attack allowed targeting cryptocurrency companies UK outsourcing services provider Capita suffered a cyber incident |
Western Digital took its services offline due to a security breach |
Microsoft fixed Azure AD bug that led to Bing.com results manipulation and account takeover |
Moobot botnet spreads by targeting Cacti and RealTek flaws |
Leaked documents from Russian firm NTC Vulkan show Sandworm cyberwarfare arsenal |
International Press
Cybercrime
STYX Marketplace Emerged In Dark Web Focused On Financial Fraud
Genesis Market, one of world’s largest platforms for cyber fraud, seized by police
Stopping cybercriminals from abusing security tools
MSI Statement
Estonian National Charged with Helping Russian Military Acquire U.S. Electronics, Including Radar Components; Sought-Computer Hacking Software
Hacking
BingBang: AAD misconfiguration led to Bing.com results manipulation and account takeover
Western Digital Provides Information on Network Security Incident
Capita, company providing UK’s nuclear submarine training, confirms ‘cyber incident’
The Uninvited Guest: IDORs, Garage Doors, and Stolen Secrets
The Telegram phishing market
Dissecting and Exploiting TCP/IP RCE Vulnerability “EvilESP”
Malware
Moobot Strikes Again – Targeting Cacti And RealTek Vulnerabilities
Not just an infostealer: Gopuram backdoor deployed through 3CX supply chain attack
RORSCHACH – A NEW SOPHISTICATED AND FAST RANSOMWARE
ALPHV Ransomware Affiliate Targets Vulnerable Backup Installations to Gain Initial Access
Analyzing the efile.com Malware “efail”
I built a Zero Day with undetectable exfiltration using only ChatGPT prompts
Intelligence and Information Warfare
Contracts Identify Cyber Operations Projects from Russian Company NTC Vulkan
‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics
How we’re protecting users from government-backed attacks from North Korea
Britain uses cyber capabilities to counter enemies online – GCHQ
Cybersecurity
Zimbra Flaw Exploited by Russia Against NATO Countries Added to CISA ‘Must Patch’ List
15 million public-facing services vulnerable to CISA KEV flaws
Cisco due to the termination of sales destroyed spare parts for equipment in the Russian Federation for 1.9 billion rubles.
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