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Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2018. Story of the year: miners
Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2018. Statistics Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2018. Top security stories Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2018. Threat Predictions for 2019 Cryptocurrency miners that infect the computers of unsuspecting users essentially operate according to the same business model as...
Rogue Developer Infects Widely Used NodeJS Module to Steal Bitcoins
A widely used third-party NodeJS module with nearly 2 million downloads a week was compromised after one of its open-source contributor gone rogue, who infected it with a malicious code that was programmed to steal funds stored in Bitcoin wallet apps. The Node.js library in question is...
Half of all Phishing Sites Now Have the Padlock
Maybe you were once advised to "look for the padlock" as a means of telling legitimate e-commerce sites from phishing or malware traps. Unfortunately, this has never been more useless advice. New research indicates that half of all phishing scams are now hosted on Web sites whose Internet address...
Cryptocurrency threat predictions for 2019
Kaspersky Security Bulletin: Threat Predictions for 2019 Threat predictions for industrial security in 2019 Cyberthreats to financial institutions 2019: overview and predictions Introduction – key events in 2018 2018 saw cryptocurrency become an established part of many people's lives, and a more...
Cryptocurrency Mining Command Injection
The attacker takes advantage of a common command injection vulnerability in cryptocurrency miners. If successful, it attempts to run the script on targeted hosts...
Cryptojacking Attack Targets Make-A-Wish Foundation Website
Hackers have been stealing CPU-cycles from visitors to the Make-A-Wish Foundation’s international website in order to mine for Monero cryptocurrency. Researchers said they found the CoinIMP mining script embedded in the non-profit’s website, and that it was taking advantage of the Drupalgeddon 2...
Bitcoin Giveaway Scam Balloons, with Google the Latest Victim
Google’s official G Suite Twitter account, which has more than 800,000 followers, on Tuesday became the latest victim of an increasingly widespread Bitcoin scam, according to researchers. The growing size and scope of the scam — as well as the cybercriminals’ success in hijacking high-profile,...
IT threat evolution Q3 2018
Targeted attacks and malware campaigns Lazarus targets cryptocurrency exchange Lazarus is a well-established threat actor that has conducted cyber-espionage and cybersabotage campaigns since at least 2009. In recent years, the group has launched campaigns against financial organizations around th...
Headmaster caught mining cryptocurrency at school; gets fired
By Uzair Amir A Chinese school headmaster Lei Hua was caught mining cryptocurrency using the school's electricity. As a result, he had to lose his job. It happened at Puman Middle School in Hunan province of China. Initially, teachers complained about the loud noise that continued day and night...
StatCounter Analytics Code Hijacked to Steal Bitcoins from Cryptocurrency Users
Late last week an unknown hacker or a group of hackers successfully targeted a cryptocurrency exchange with an aim to steal Bitcoins by compromising the web analytics service it was using. ESET malware researcher Matthieu Faou this weekend spotted malicious JavaScript code on up to 700,000 websit...
Sim Swapping Crypto Stealing Hackers Arrested by Turkish Police
By Waqas Eleven Turkish individuals have been arrested by Turkish police department for stealing cryptocurrency worth approx. $80,000 via Sim Swapping. Reportedly, the suspects tricked the phone providers into revealing the phone numbers of the victims and used the SIMs for performing 2FA...
Busting SIM Swappers and SIM Swap Myths
KrebsOnSecurity recently had a chance to interview members of the REACT Task Force, a team of law enforcement officers and prosecutors based in Santa Clara, Calif. that has been tracking down individuals engaged in unauthorized "SIM swaps" -- a complex form of mobile phone fraud that is often use...
A week in security (October 29 – November 4)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked at a rogue cryptocurrency app installing backdoors, took a dive into the world of printer security, explored browser privacy tweaks, highlighted a music festival–themed breach, and introduced Malwarebytes for Chromebook. Other cybersecurity news Memory...
This Week in Security News: Spam Campaigns and Vulnerable Infrastructures
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. This week, see how cybercriminals have learned to become more creative with malware through spam campaigns. Also, understand why securing energy and...
Mac cryptocurrency ticker app installs backdoors
An astute contributor to our forums going by the handle 1vladimir noticed that an app named CoinTicker was exhibiting some fishy behavior over the weekend. It seems that the app is covertly installing not just one but two different backdoors. Behaviors The CoinTicker app, on the surface, appears ...
Best Piratebay Alternatives and Proxy List for Downloading Torrents
Are you looking for The Pirate Bay, Piratebay proxies, or alternatives to thepiratebay.se? You've come to the right place for the latest Piratebay news and a list of the best torrent sites. The Pirate Bay is one of the world's most famous and best torrent search engines. It allows users to downlo...
Fake Adobe Flash Updates Hide Malicious Crypto Miners
While fake Flash updates that push malware have traditionally been easy to spot and avoid, a new campaign has employed new tricks that stealthily download cryptocurrency miners on Windows systems. To the average user, the newly discovered samples, which have been active as early as August, seem...
Monero (Lithium Luna) Epee Library Code Execution Vulnerability
Monero Lithium Luna is a digital currency. epee library is one of the open source Levin libraries. A security vulnerability exists in the Levin deserialization feature of Epee library used in Monero Lithium Luna version 0.12.2.0-master-ffab6700 and other cryptocurrencies. An attacker could exploi...
CVE-2018-3972
CVE-2018-3972 is a remote code execution vulnerability in the Levin deserialization path of the Monero Epee library. The flaw arises in epee’s Levin deserialization of network packets, where a specially crafted packet can trigger a logic error and remote code execution. The TALOS/Cisco advisory a...
CVE-2018-3972
An exploitable code execution vulnerability exists in the Levin deserialization functionality of the Epee library, as used in Monero 'Lithium Luna' v0.12.2.0-master-ffab6700 and other cryptocurrencies. A specially crafted network packet can cause a logic flaw, resulting in code execution. An...