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CVE-2021-39246
Tor Browser through 10.5.6 and 11.x through 11.0a4 allows a correlation attack that can compromise the privacy of visits to v2 onion addresses. Exact timestamps of these onion-service visits are logged locally, and an attacker might be able to compare them to timestamp data collected by the...
CVE-2019-13075
Tor Browser through 8.5.3 has an information exposure vulnerability. It allows remote attackers to detect the browser's language via vectors involving an IFRAME element, because text in that language is included in the title attribute of a LINK element for a non-HTML page. This is related to a...
CVE-2021-38385
Tor before 0.3.5.16, 0.4.5.10, and 0.4.6.7 mishandles the relationship between batch-signature verification and single-signature verification, leading to a remote assertion failure, aka TROVE-2021-007...
New REvil Samples Indicate Ransomware Gang is Back After Months of Inactivity
The notorious ransomware operation known as REvil aka Sodin or Sodinokibi has resumed after six months of inactivity, an analysis of new ransomware samples has revealed. "Analysis of these samples indicates that the developer has access to REvil's source code, reinforcing the likelihood that the...
CVE-2022-30334
Brave before 1.34, when a Private Window with Tor Connectivity is used, leaks .onion URLs in Referer and Origin headers. NOTE: although this was fixed by Brave, the Brave documentation still advises "Note that Private Windows with Tor Connectivity in Brave are just regular private windows that us...
CVE-2022-30334
Brave before 1.34, when a Private Window with Tor Connectivity is used, leaks .onion URLs in Referer and Origin headers. NOTE: although this was fixed by Brave, the Brave documentation still advises "Note that Private Windows with Tor Connectivity in Brave are just regular private windows that us...
CVE-2022-30334
Brave before 1.34, when a Private Window with Tor Connectivity is used, leaks .onion URLs in Referer and Origin headers. NOTE: although this was fixed by Brave, the Brave documentation still advises "Note that Private Windows with Tor Connectivity in Brave are just regular private windows that us...
Design/Logic Flaw
Brave before 1.34, when a Private Window with Tor Connectivity is used, leaks .onion URLs in Referer and Origin headers. NOTE: although this was fixed by Brave, the Brave documentation still advises "Note that Private Windows with Tor Connectivity in Brave are just regular private windows that us...
CVE-2022-30334
Brave before 1.34, when a Private Window with Tor Connectivity is used, leaks .onion URLs in Referer and Origin headers. NOTE: although this was fixed by Brave, the Brave documentation still advises "Note that Private Windows with Tor Connectivity in Brave are just regular private windows that us...
CVE-2022-30334
Brave before 1.34 is affected: when using a Private Window with Tor Connectivity, onion URLs can leak in Referer and Origin headers. Root cause and impact are described across multiple sources for Brave prior to the 1.34 release. Impact is limited to leak of onion addresses in specific headers; n...
Brave 信息泄露漏洞
Brave is a fast, private and secure web browser from Brave USA. A security vulnerability exists in Brave versions prior to 1.34 that stems from leaks.onion URLs appearing in the headers of Referer and Origin when using a private window with a Tor connection...
PT-2022-20068 · Brave · Brave
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Brave versions prior to 1.34 Description: The issue occurs when a Private Window with Tor Connectivity is used, causing .onion URLs to leak in Referer and Origin headers. Although this was fixed by Brave, the Brave documentation notes that...
USB-based Wormable Malware Targets Windows Installer
Credit: Red Canary Wormable malware dubbed Raspberry Robin has been active since last September and is wriggling its way through USB drives onto Windows machines to use Microsoft Standard Installer and other legitimate processes to install malicious files, researchers have found. Researchers at...
Researchers Warn of 'Raspberry Robin' Malware Spreading via External Drives
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new Windows malware with worm-like capabilities and is propagated by means of removable USB devices. Attributing the malware to a cluster named "Raspberry Robin," Red Canary researchers noted that the worm "leverages Windows Installer to reach out to...
CIA Wants Russians to Share Secret Info with the Agency via its Darknet Site
By Waqas CIA’s darknet website will be accessible to Russians through the Tor internet browser. The Central Intelligence Agency CIA… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: CIA Wants Russians to Share Secret Info with the Agency via its Darknet Site...
Of Cybercriminals and IP Addresses
You don't like having the FBI knocking on your door at 6 am in the morning. Surprisingly, nor does your usual cybercriminal. That is why they hide at least the good ones, for example, behind layers of proxies, VPNs, or TOR nodes. Their IP address will never be exposed directly to the target's...
A week in security (March 7 – March 13)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: The struggle to reduce bug-fixing time is real Update now! Mozilla patches two actively exploited vulnerabilities Google takes on Docs notification spammers When fake dating profiles try the military approach Azure AutoWarp brings automation headaches RagnarLocker...
Twitter makes the leap to Tor
Tor is getting another visibility boost for people who may not otherwise come into contact with it. The reason: an attempt to navigate increasing amounts of censorship. What is Tor? The Tor network is something designed to keep communications anonymous. A variety of tools exist to make use of it,...
Twitter Goes on Tor with New Dark Web Domain to Evade Censorship
By Waqas Twitter is now available on the dark web with its first-ever .Onion domain accessible through Tor browser for… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Twitter Goes on Tor with New Dark Web Domain to Evade Censorship...
AvosLocker Ransomware Behavior Examined on Windows & Linux
AvosLocker is a ransomware group that was identified in 2021, specifically targeting Windows machines. Now a new variant of AvosLocker malware is also targeting Linux environments. In this blog, we examine the behavior of these two AvosLocker Ransomware in detail. AvosLocker is a relatively new...