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Researchers Detail Emerging Cross-Platform BianLian Ransomware Attacks
.jpg The operators of the emerging cross-platform BianLian ransomware have increased their command-and-control C2 infrastructure this month, a development that alludes to an increase in the group's operational tempo. BianLian, written in the Go programming language, was first discovered in mid-Ju...
Infra Used in Cisco Hack Also Targeted Workforce Management Solution
The attack infrastructure used to target Cisco in the May 2022 incident was also employed against an attempted compromise of an unnamed workforce management solutions holding company a month earlier in April 2022. Cybersecurity firm eSentire, which disclosed the findings, raised the possibility...
Malwarebytes receives highest rankings in recent third-party tests
Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection continues to receive outstanding results in third-party testing. Our recent participation in two highly-regarded industry evaluations, namely MRG-Effitas and Info-Techs Data Quadrant Report, reflects our belief that continual testing and unbiased validation are...
Stop Ransomware with Microsoft Security digital event presents threat intelligence in action
One of the biggest challenges in security today is visibility. And by visibility, I don’t just mean keeping an eye on ever-evolving cyberthreats, but also seeing your own security environment clearly—especially where you’re vulnerable. For defenders who are working hard to manage threats across...
Stop Ransomware with Microsoft Security digital event presents threat intelligence in action
One of the biggest challenges in security today is visibility. And by visibility, I don’t just mean keeping an eye on ever-evolving cyberthreats, but also seeing your own security environment clearly—especially where you’re vulnerable. For defenders who are working hard to manage threats across...
Hackers Hide Malware in Stunning Images Taken by James Webb Space Telescope
A persistent Golang-based malware campaign dubbed GOWEBBFUSCATOR has leveraged the deep field image taken from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope JWST as a lure to deploy malicious payloads on infected systems. The development, revealed by Securonix, points to the growing adoption of Go among thre...
Cyber Signals: 3 strategies for protection against ransomware
The “as a service” business model has gained widespread popularity as growing cloud adoption has made it possible for people to access important services through third-party providers. Given the convenience and agility of service offerings, perhaps it shouldn’t be surprising that the “as a servic...
Cyber Signals: 3 strategies for protection against ransomware
The “as a service” business model has gained widespread popularity as growing cloud adoption has made it possible for people to access important services through third-party providers. Given the convenience and agility of service offerings, perhaps it shouldn’t be surprising that the “as a servic...
New Golang-based 'Agenda Ransomware' Can Be Customized For Each Victim
A new ransomware strain written in Golang dubbed "Agenda" has been spotted in the wild, targeting healthcare and education entities in Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Thailand. "Agenda can reboot systems in safe mode, attempts to stop many server-specific processes and services, and ha...
Threat Roundup for August 19 to August 26
Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we've observed between Aug. 19 and Aug. 26. As with previous roundups, this post isn't meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats we've observed by highlighting key behavioral characteristics...
Ransomware Attacks are on the Rise
After a recent dip, ransomware attacks are back on the rise. According to data released by NCC Group, the resurgence is being led by old ransomware-as-a-service RaaS groups. With data gathered by “actively monitoring the leak sites used by each ransomware group and scraping victim details as they...
Incident Reporting Regulations Summary and Chart
A growing number of regulations require organizations to report significant cybersecurity incidents. We've created a chart that summarizes 11 proposed and current cyber incident reporting regulations and breaks down their common elements, such as who must report, what cyber incidents must be...
Healthcare industry tore down by Karakurt ransomware group
Threat Level Actor Report For a detailed threat advisory, download the pdf file here Summary The Karakurt ransomware group is a recent addition to the list of cybercriminal gangs, with reports of its first appearance in late 2021. Since June 2022, the recent attacks have had an impact on the US...
Cybercrime Groups Increasingly Adopting Sliver Command-and-Control Framework
Nation-state threat actors are increasingly adopting and integrating the Sliver command-and-control C2 framework in their intrusion campaigns as a replacement for Cobalt Strike. "Given Cobalt Strike's popularity as an attack tool, defenses against it have also improved over time," Microsoft...
Exploits and TrickBot disrupt manufacturing operations
September 2021 saw a huge spike of exploit detections against the manufacturing industry, with a distributed spread between California, Florida, Ohio, and Missouri. This is combined with heavy detections of unseen malware, identified through our AI engine, spiking in May as well as September 2021...
2021 Top Malware Strains
Summary Immediate Actions You Can Take Now to Protect Against Malware: • Patch all systems and prioritize patching known exploited vulnerabilities. • Enforce multifactor authentication MFA. • Secure Remote Desktop Protocol RDP and other risky services. • Make offline backups of your data. • Provi...
Lessons from the Holy Ghost Ransomware Attacks
By Owais Sultan Originating in North Korea, the Holy Ghost ransomware operation has preyed primarily on small businesses, but that doesn’t mean larger businesses can ignore it. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Lessons from the Holy Ghost Ransomware Attacks...
LockBit ransomware gang blames victim for DDoS attack on its website
By Deeba Ahmed LockBit Ransomware Gang claims its leak site was hit by a massive DDoS attack allegedly carried out by security company Entrust. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: LockBit ransomware gang blames victim for DDoS attack on its website...
New Golang Ransomware Agenda Customizes Attacks
A new piece of ransomware written in the Go language has been targeting healthcare and education enterprises in Asia and Africa. This ransomware is called Agenda and is customized per victim...
Crypto Miners Using Tox P2P Messenger as Command and Control Server
Threat actors have begun to use the Tox peer-to-peer instant messaging service as a command-and-control method, marking a shift from its earlier role as a contact method for ransomware negotiations. The findings from Uptycs, which analyzed an Executable and Linkable Format ELF artifact "72client"...