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Hackers Using Sneaky HTML Smuggling to Deliver Malware via Fake Google Sites
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new malware campaign that leverages bogus Google Sites pages and HTML smuggling to distribute a commercial malware called AZORult in order to facilitate information theft. "It uses an unorthodox HTML smuggling technique where the malicious payload is...
Automakers Are Telling Your Insurance Company How You Really Drive
Plus: The operator of a dark-web cryptocurrency “mixing” service is found guilty, and a US senator reveals that popular safes contain secret backdoors...
CVE-2024-27953
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Cool Plugins Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List.This issue affects Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List: from n/a through 2.6.8...
CVE-2024-27953
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Cool Plugins Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List.This issue affects Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List: from n/a through 2.6.8...
Authorization
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Cool Plugins Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List.This issue affects Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List: from n/a through 2.6.8...
CVE-2024-27953 WordPress Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List Plugin <= 2.6.8 is vulnerable to Broken Access Control
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Cool Plugins Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List.This issue affects Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List: from n/a through 2.6.8...
CVE-2024-27953
CVE-2024-27953 is a Missing Authorization vulnerability in Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List (WordPress plugin). Affected: Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List
CVE-2024-27953 WordPress Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List Plugin <= 2.6.8 is vulnerable to Broken Access Control
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Cool Plugins Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List.This issue affects Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List: from n/a through 2.6.8...
WordPress Plugin Cryptocurrency Widgets Security Vulnerability
WordPress and WordPress plugin are both products of the WordPress Foundation.WordPress is a blogging platform developed using the PHP language. The platform supports personal blog sites on servers running PHP and MySQL.WordPress plugin is an application plugin. A security vulnerability exists in...
WordPress Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List Plugin <= 2.6.8 is vulnerable to Broken Access Control
Software Cryptocurrency Widgets – Price Ticker & Coins List Type Plugin Vulnerable versions = 2.6.8 Fixed in 2.6.9 OWASP Top 10 A1: Broken Access Control Classification Broken Access Control CVE CVE-2024-27953 Patch priority Low CVSS severity Low 4.7 Developer Claim ownership PSID 036319de798f...
Watch Out: These PyPI Python Packages Can Drain Your Crypto Wallets
Threat hunters have discovered a set of seven packages on the Python Package Index PyPI repository that are designed to steal BIP39 mnemonic phrases used for recovering private keys of a cryptocurrency wallet. The software supply chain attack campaign has been codenamed BIPClip by ReversingLabs...
Incognito Darknet Market Mass-Extorts Buyers, Sellers
Borrowing from the playbook of ransomware purveyors, the darknet narcotics bazaar Incognito Market has begun extorting all of its vendors and buyers, threatening to publish cryptocurrency transaction and chat records of users who refuse to pay a fee ranging from $100 to $20,000. The bold mass...
Hacker Claims Breaching US Federal Contractor Acuity, Selling ICE, USCIS Data
By Waqas The teasure trove of highly sentisive data is being sold for just $3,000 in Monero XMR cryptocurrency on Breach Forums. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Hacker Claims Breaching US Federal Contractor Acuity, Selling ICE, USCIS Data...
Misconfigured Servers Targeted with New Golang Malwares
Summary: In a newly observed malware campaign, threat actors are targeting misconfigured and vulnerable servers running Apache Hadoop YARN, Docker, Atlassian Confluence, and Redis services. The campaign aims to deliver a cryptocurrency miner and establish a reverse shell for persistent remote...
Malicious meeting invite fix targets Mac users
Cybercriminals are targeting Mac users interested in cryptocurrency opportunities with fake calendar invites. During the attacks the criminals will send a link supposedly to add a meeting to the target’s calendar. In reality the link runs a script to install Mac malware on the target’s machine...
Pig butchering scams, how they work and how to avoid them
Pig butchering scams are big business. There are hundreds of millions of dollars involved every year. The numbers are not very precise because some see them as a special kind of romance scam, while others classify them as investment fraud. The victims in Pig Butchering schemes are referred to as...
New Phishing Kit Leverages SMS, Voice Calls to Target Cryptocurrency Users
A novel phishing kit has been observed impersonating the login pages of well-known cryptocurrency services as part of an attack cluster codenamed CryptoChameleon that's designed to primarily target mobile devices. "This kit enables attackers to build carbon copies of single sign-on SSO pages, the...
A Comprehensive Guide to Investing Securely in Digital Assets
By Owais Sultan Entering the world of cryptocurrency might seem straightforward, but ensuring the security of your crypto funds is crucial.… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: A Comprehensive Guide to Investing Securely in Digital Assets...
Calendar Meeting Links Used to Spread Mac Malware
Malicious hackers are targeting people in the cryptocurrency space in attacks that start with a link added to the targets calendar at Calendly, a popular application for scheduling appointments and meetings. The attackers impersonate established cryptocurrency investors and ask to schedule a vide...
How to make a fake ID online, with Joseph Cox: Lock and Code S05E05
This week on the Lock and Code podcast… For decades, fake IDs had roughly three purposes: Buying booze before legally allowed, getting into age-restricted clubs, and, we can only assume, completing nation-state spycraft for embedded informants and double agents. In 2024, thats changed, as the use...