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Serious vulnerabilities found in ITarian software, patches available for SaaS products
Dutch research group DIVD has identified multiple vulnerabilities in ITarian products. In cooperation with DIVD, ITarian has made patches available to deal with these vulnerabilities for its SaaS platform. Software as a service SaaS is a software distribution model in which a cloud provider hosts...
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...
Canadian Ransomware Arrest Is a Meaningful Flex, Experts Say
Investigations that ran in parallel over nearly two years by Canadian and U.S. law enforcement have led to this week’s arrest of an Ottawa man, who is alleged to have an extensive track record of ransomware attacks on companies, governments and individuals. The highly-publicized arrest is a messa...
Microsoft disrupts China-based hacking group Nickel
Microsoft has taken control of 42 web domains that a hacking group was using to try to breach its targets. On December 2, the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit DCU filed pleadings with the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia seeking authority to take control of the sites that it...
Interpol Arrests Over 1,000 Cyber Criminals From 20 Countries; Seizes $27 Million
A joint four-month operation coordinated by Interpol, the international criminal police organization, has culminated in the arrests of more than 1,000 cybercriminals and the recovery of $27 million in illicit proceeds. Codenamed "HAECHI-II," the crackdown enabled law enforcement units from across...
Digital State IDs Start Rollouts Despite Privacy Concerns
Apple has unveiled the first eight states that will roll out digital IDs and drivers licenses on its mobile devices, despite critics’ concerns that the introduction of purely digital forms of identification will raise privacy, security and equanimity issues. Arizona and Georgia will be the first...
No More Ransom Saves Victims Nearly €1 billion Over 5 Years
To date, the No More Ransom repository of ransomware decryptors has helped more than 6 million victims recover their files, keeping nearly a billion euros out of the hands of cybercriminals, according to a Monday release. Launched five years ago, No More Ransom is maintained via cooperation betwe...
Indictments, Attribution Unlikely to Deter Chinese Hacking
The federal government is fighting back against what it says are China-based cyberattacks against U.S. universities and companies with indictments and a “naming-and-shaming” approach — but researchers aren’t convinced the efforts will come to much in terms of deterring future activity. On Monday,...
US offers huge reward in fight against state-sponsored cybercriminals
The US Department of State has announced that its Rewards for Justice RFJ program is now offering: …up to $10 million for information leading to the identification or location of any person who, while acting at the direction or under the control of a foreign government, participates in malicious...
City of Liège hit by ransomware, Ryuk suspected
Liège, the third largest city in Belgium, and a major educational hub, has been hit by a ransomware attack, disrupting its IT services and network. The municipality of Lieges official website, which was translated from the French. According to its official website pictures above: The City of Lièg...
Clop Raid: A Big Win in the War on Ransomware?
Yesterday’s noisy raid of the Clop ransomware gang in Ukraine was a major win according to most experts throughout the cybersecurity community, who said the moment marks a shift in the international war on ransomware. The raid, according to Ukrainian reports translated by eSpire analysts, include...
Ransomware to be investigated like terrorism
The impact of recent ransomware attacks on vital infrastructure in the US has triggered a reaction from the US Attorney’s office. In an internal guidance it says that all ransomware investigations in the field should be centrally coordinated with a recently created task force in Washington...
SQL Injection Vulnerability in JC6 Jinhe Synergy Management Platform
JC6 JINHE COOPERATION MANAGEMENT PLATFORM is a collaboration management platform for medium-sized, large, group-type organizations and administrative institutions. JC6 Jinhe Collaborative Management Platform suffers from a SQL injection vulnerability, which can be exploited by attackers to obtain...
Bypass or reduction on the lockup period of Pool FDTs.
Handle shw Vulnerability details Editing on a previous submission to clarify more details Impact In Pool.sol, the lockup restriction of withdrawal Pool.sol396 can be bypassed or reduced if new liquidity providers cooperate with existing ones. Proof of Concept 1. A liquidity provider, Alice,...
Malware Gangs Partner Up in Double-Punch Security Threat
Cybergangs are joining forces under the guise of affiliate groups and “as-a-service” models, warns Maya Horowitz, the director of threat intelligence research with Check Point Research. She said the trend is driving a new and thriving cybercriminal underground economy. Several malware gangs have...
European Authorities Disrupt Emotet — World's Most Dangerous Malware
Law enforcement agencies from as many as eight countries dismantled the infrastructure of Emotet , a notorious email-based Windows malware behind several botnet-driven spam campaigns and ransomware attacks over the past decade. The coordinated takedown of the botnet on Tuesday — dubbed "Operation...
Pow! Emotet’s down. Is it out?
In a coordinated action, multiple law enforcement agencies have seized control of the Emotet botnet. Agencies from eight countries worked together to deliver what they hope will be a decisive blow against one of the worlds most dangerous and sophisticated computer security threats. The Emotet...
Cybercriminals' Favorite Bulletproof VPN Service Shuts Down In Global Action
Law enforcement agencies from the US, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, France, along with Europol's European Cybercrime Centre EC3, announced today the coordinated takedown of Safe-Inet, a popular virtual private network VPN service that was used to facilitate criminal activity. The three domai...
How Microsoft Dismantled the Infamous Necurs Botnet
A years-long investigation and global cooperation disrupted one of the biggest botnets ever...
Are our police forces equipped to deal with modern cybercrimes?
“You should have asked for the presence of a digital detective,” Karen said when I told her what happened at the police station. I had accompanied a neighbor, who is a small business owner, that had been hit with ransomware and wanted to file a report. After listening to his story, the police...