Russian APT Gamaredon uses USB worm LitterDrifter against Ukraine
Russia-linked cyberespionage group Gamaredon has been spotted propagating a worm called LitterDrifter via USB. Check Point researchers observed Russia-linked Gamaredon spreading […]
Russia-linked cyberespionage group Gamaredon has been spotted propagating a worm called LitterDrifter via USB. Check Point researchers observed Russia-linked Gamaredon spreading […]
An attack against a port operator that ultimately hobbled some 40 percent of Australia’s import and export capacity highlights the
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OpenAI fired its CEO Sam Altman, and the Chief technology officer Mira Murati appointed interim CEO to lead the company.
In a rare squid/security post, here’s an article about unpatched vulnerabilities in the Squid caching proxy. As usual, you can
Welcome to our November 2023 catches of the month feature, which examines recent phishing scams and the tactics criminals use to trick people into compromising their data. This month, we look at a recent phishing attack on Booking.com, an NCSC warning about Black Friday scams, a Google Cloud report into how AI will drive phishing in the future, and a Europol and Eurojust takedown of a phishing gang. You can find everything you might want to know about phishing on our website. Booking.com confirms phishing attack Booking.com has apparently confirmed what the information security press has known for some time: another
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Toyota Financial Services discloses unauthorized activity on systems after the Medusa ransomware gang claimed to have hacked the company. Toyota