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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. SEL-3620 and SEL-3622
CVSS v3 7.2 ATTENTION: Remotely exploitable/Low skill level to exploit. Vendor: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. SEL Equipment: SEL-3620, SEL-3622 Vulnerability: Improper Access Control AFFECTED PRODUCTS The following versions of SEL-3620 and SEL-3622, an Ethernet Security Gateway, are...
IRS Launches 'Don't Take the Bait' Series
As part of its Security Summit effort, the Internal Revenue Service IRS will be launching a new educational series called "Don't Take the Bait" on July 11, 2017. As part of the "Protect Your Clients, Protect Yourself" campaign, this series will provide information about phishing scams targeting t...
Threat Actors Target Chinese Language News Sites
A California-based news website covering China, called China Digital Times, was targeted in a spying campaign that involved phishing lures and the use of the NetWire remote access Trojan. The attacks began in February 2017 and were part of a wider campaign of phishing, reconnaissance and malware...
Classic Ether Wallet Compromised via Social Engineering
Classic Ether Wallet, an open source wallet for the public, blockchain-based cryptocurrency platform Ethereum Classic ETC was compromised late last week. Developers of the decentralized platform said an attacker managed to hijack the domain for the wallet via social engineering late Thursday...
sbcity.org XSS vulnerability
Vulnerable URL: http://www.sbcity.org/cityhall/publicworks/engineeringdivision/ApertureCards.asp?drawingnumber=1"...
Something’s phishy: How to detect phishing attempts
Dear you, It appears you need to update your information. Click here to tell us all your secrets. No really, it's totally safe. We're not going to steal your identity, we swear. If only phishing attempts were that obvious. Instead, these days it's hard to tell a phish apart from a foul, if you...
IRS Warns of Summertime Scams
The Internal Revenue Service IRS has released an alert warning of various types of scams targeting taxpayers this summer. The alert describes common features of these cyber crimes, including robocalls, demands for immediate payment, and threats to have taxpayers arrested immediately. Taxpayers an...
Few Victims Reporting Ransomware Attacks to FBI
Ransomware may have been the most prevalent internet threat of 2016, and WannaCry certainly made it a mainstream conversation, but that doesn’t mean people are reporting incidents to law enforcement. The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center’s annual report published this week counted only 2,673...
FTC Releases Alert on Tech-Support Scams
The Federal Trade Commission FTC has released an alert on technical-support scams. In these schemes, deceptive tech-support operations offer to fix problems that don't exist, placing calls or sending pop-ups to make people think their computers are infected with viruses. Users should not give...
Barclays Bank customers targeted by phishers
Today we have a phish targeting customers of Barclays Bank, located at: bankdotbarclaydotcodotukdotolbdotauthdotloginlinkdotactiondotp1242557947640dotchofcgdotcom/bd/ The phish opens up with an initial lunge for personal details: The first page asks for a surname, then offers the potential victim...
IBM RCLM and RELM Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
IBM Rational Collaborative Lifecycle Management RCLM provides requirements management, quality management, change and configuration management, and project planning and tracking.IBM Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager RELM visualizes, analyzes, and organize engineering lifecycle data and data...
Player 1 Limps Back Into the Ring - Hello again, Locky!
This post was authored by Alex Chiu, Warren Mercer, and Jaeson Schultz. Sean Baird and Matthew Molyett contributed to this post.Back in May, the Necurs spam botnet jettisoned Locky ransomware in favor of the new Jaff ransomware variant. However, earlier this month Kaspersky discovered a...
Tales from the MSRC: from pixels to POC
Is this thing still on? It’s been a while since we’ve posted to this blog and we think it’s time to start posting deep technical content about Security Research & Defense SRD again. For readers who are new or may have forgotten, this blog is the home of the MSRC Vulnerabilities & Mitigations...
Tales from the MSRC: from pixels to POC
Is this thing still on? It’s been a while since we’ve posted to this blog and we think it’s time to start posting deep technical content about Security Research & Defense SRD again. For readers who are new or may have forgotten, this blog is the home of the MSRC Vulnerabilities & Mitigations...
FIN10 Extorting Canadian Mining Companies, Casinos
Cybercriminals targeting casinos and mining firms in North America have extorted as much as $620,000 per theft during a four-year run in which they threaten victims with the destruction or public release of stolen data. Between 2013 and 2016, mostly Canadian firms were hit with nearly a dozen...
CVE-2017-6666
A vulnerability in the forwarding component of Cisco IOS XR Software for Cisco Network Convergence System NCS 5500 Series Routers could allow an authenticated, local attacker to cause the router to stop forwarding data traffic across Traffic Engineering TE tunnels, resulting in a denial of servic...
Trihedral Engineering Limited VTScada
CVSS v3 7.5 ATTENTION: Remotely exploitable/low skill level to exploit. Vendor: Trihedral Engineering Limited Equipment: VTScada Vulnerability: Resource Consumption, Cross-Site Scripting, Information Exposure AFFECTED PRODUCTS The following versions of VTScada, an HMI SCADA software, are affected...
Microsoft Office Malicious Macros
Microsoft Office files might contain a malicious downloader. A remote attacker could send spam e-mails including those downloaders, and use social engineering in order to convince users to manually enable them. This would allow the malicious code to run and infect the target system...
Flying Under the Radar: How Hackers Use Protection Strategies for Attack
It's a recurring theme in sports movies, war stories and crime stories alike: In order to defeat the enemy, one must think like the enemy. This approach has been taken - oftentimes quite successfully - in an array of settings, including the cybersecurity realm. Security researchers are constantly...
A week in security (Jun 05 – Jun 11)
Last week, we interviewed our very own Pieter Arntz to get to know him a little better. We also touched on the importance of HTTPS and focused on a new social engineering scheme that triggers on mouse movement. We also took a deeper look at LatentBot, a Trojan that is being distributed by the RIG...