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Viasat and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day
Welcome to this week's edition of the Threat Source newsletter. A year ago, fresh off a layoff, I never would have guessed I'd be spending Halloween weekend bouncing between conversations about space policy, satellite hacking, and wedding plans. That's exactly what happened when my space analyst...
Pouring Acid Rain
Pouring Acid Rain By Trellix · April 30, 2024 This blog was written by Max Kersten In two recent major geopolitical conflicts, in Ukraine and in Israel, wipers - malware used to destroy access to files and commonly used to halt telecom operations - were used to destroy digital infrastructure. The...
Suspected Russian Data-Wiping 'AcidPour' Malware Targeting Linux x86 Devices
A new variant of a data wiping malware called AcidRain has been detected in the wild that's specifically designed for targeting Linux x86 devices. The malware, dubbed AcidPour, is compiled for Linux x86 devices, SentinelOne's Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade said in a series of posts on X. "The new...
New AcidRain Linux Malware Variant “AcidPour” Found Targeting Ukraine
By Waqas Another day, another malware threat emerges in a country already at war. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: New AcidRain Linux Malware Variant "AcidPour" Found Targeting Ukraine...
E.U. Blames Russia for Cyberattack on KA-SAT Satellite Network Operated by Viasat
The Five Eyes nations comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the U.K., and the U.S., along with Ukraine and the European Union, formally pinned Russia for masterminding an attack on an international satellite communication...
Russian Wiper Malware Likely Behind Recent Cyberattack on Viasat KA-SAT Modems
The cyberattack aimed at Viasat that temporarily knocked KA-SAT modems offline on February 24, 2022, the same day Russian military forces invaded Ukraine, is believed to have been the consequence of wiper malware, according to the latest research from SentinelOne. The findings come a day after th...