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The IoT Attack Vector “BlueBorne” Exposes Almost Every Connected Device (BlueBorne)
General Overview Armis Labs revealed a new attack vector endangering major mobile, desktop, and IoT operating systems, including Android, iOS, Windows, and Linux, and the devices using them. The new vector is dubbed “BlueBorne”, as it spread through the air airborne and attacks devices via...
FireEye Uncovers CVE-2017-8759: Zero-Day Used in the Wild to Distribute FINSPY
FireEye recently detected a malicious Microsoft Office RTF document that leveraged CVE-2017-8759, a SOAP WSDL parser code injection vulnerability. This vulnerability allows a malicious actor to inject arbitrary code during the parsing of SOAP WSDL definition contents. FireEye analyzed a Microsoft...
FireEye Uncovers CVE-2017-8759: Zero-Day Used in the Wild to Distribute FINSPY
FireEye recently detected a malicious Microsoft Office RTF document that leveraged CVE-2017-8759, a SOAP WSDL parser code injection vulnerability. This vulnerability allows a malicious actor to inject arbitrary code during the parsing of SOAP WSDL definition contents. FireEye analyzed a Microsoft...
Wireless 'BlueBorne' Attacks Target Billions of Bluetooth Devices
Researchers disclosed a bevy of Bluetooth vulnerabilities Tuesday that threaten billions of devices from Android and Apple smartphones to millions of printers, smart TVs and IoT devices that use the short-range wireless protocol. Worse, according to researchers at IoT security firm Armis that fou...
Dragonfly 2.0: Hacking Group Infiltrated European and US Power Facilities
The notorious hacking group that has been in operation since at least 2011 has re-emerged and is still interested in targeting the United States and European companies in the energy sector. Yes, I am talking about the 'Dragonfly,' a well-resourced, Eastern European hacking group responsible for...
Russian Hacking Tools Codenamed WhiteBear Exposed
Kaspersky Labs exposed a highly sophisticated set of hacking tools from Russia called WhiteBear. From February to September 2016, WhiteBear activity was narrowly focused on embassies and consular operations around the world. All of these early WhiteBear targets were related to embassies and...
Turla APT Used WhiteBear Espionage Tools Against Defense Industry, Embassies
A toolset belonging to the Russian-speaking Turla APT has been publicly disclosed, and along with it details on its capabilities and indicators of compromise. The tools, called WhiteBear, were used to attack defense organizations as recently as June, and diplomatic targets in Europe, Asia and Sou...
Gazer: A New Backdoor Targets Ministries and Embassies Worldwide
Security researchers at ESET have discovered a new malware campaign targeting consulates, ministries and embassies worldwide to spy on governments and diplomats. Active since 2016, the malware campaign is leveraging a new backdoor, dubbed Gazer, and is believed to be carried out by Turla advanced...
Industrial Cobots Might Be The Next Big IoT Security Mess
Researchers at IOActive have found nearly 50 vulnerabilities in industrial collaborative robots, machines that work side-by-side with people in manufacturing and other settings, that can be abused to possibly cause physical harm to workers, or even configured to spy on their surroundings. The...
IT threat evolution Q2 2017
Targeted attacks and malware campaigns Back to the future: looking for a link between old and new APTs This year's Security Analyst Summit SAS included interesting research findings on several targeted attack campaigns. For example, researchers from Kaspersky Lab and King's College London present...
APT28 Using EternalBlue to Attack Hotels in Europe, Middle East
Russian-speaking cyberespionage group APT28, also known as Sofacy, is believed to be behind a series of attacks last month against travelers staying in hotels in Europe and the Middle East. APT28 notably used the NSA hacking tool EternalBlue as part of its scheme to steal credentials from busines...
Cyberspies Are Using Leaked NSA Hacking Tools to Spy On Hotels Guests
An infamous Russian-linked cyber-espionage group has been found re-using the same leaked NSA hacking tool that was deployed in the WannaCry and NotPetya outbreaks—this time to target Wi-Fi networks to spy on hotel guests in several European countries. Security researchers at FireEye have uncovere...
Experts Unveil Cyber Espionage Attacks by CopyKittens Hackers
Security researchers have discovered a new, massive cyber espionage campaign that mainly targets people working in government, defence and academic organisations in various countries. The campaign is being conducted by an Iran-linked threat group, whose activities, attack methods, and targets hav...
Hacker Admits to Mirai Attack Against Deutsche Telekom
A hacker that goes by the name “BestBuy” admitted to a German court on Friday that he was behind an attack last year that knocked close to 1 million customers of German ISP Deutsche Telekom offline. The suspect is a 29-year old British man who is only identified as “Daniel K.” He was arrested Feb...
How Microsoft Cleverly Cracks Down On "Fancy Bear" Hacking Group
What could be the best way to take over and disrupt cyber espionage campaigns? Hacking them back? Probably not. At least not when it's Microsoft, who is continuously trying to protect its users from hackers, cyber criminals and state-sponsored groups. It has now been revealed that Microsoft has...
WikiLeaks Reveals CIA Teams Up With Tech to Collect Ideas For Malware Development
As part of its ongoing Vault 7 leaks, the whistleblower organisation WikiLeaks today revealed about a CIA contractor responsible for analysing advanced malware and hacking techniques being used in the wild by cyber criminals. According to the documents leaked by WikiLeaks, Raytheon Blackbird...
Obfuscation in the Wild: Targeted Attackers Lead the Way in Evasion Techniques
Throughout 2017 we have observed a marked increase in the use of command line evasion and obfuscation by a range of targeted attackers. Cyber espionage groups and financial threat actors continue to adopt the latest cutting-edge application whitelisting bypass techniques and introduce innovative...
Obfuscation in the Wild: Targeted Attackers Lead the Way in Evasion Techniques
Throughout 2017 we have observed a marked increase in the use of command line evasion and obfuscation by a range of targeted attackers. Cyber espionage groups and financial threat actors continue to adopt the latest cutting-edge application whitelisting bypass techniques and introduce innovative...
This Week in Security News
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CATPHISH - For Phishing And Corporate Espionage
Project for phishing and corporate espionage. Current Algorithms SingularOrPluralise prependOrAppend doubleExtensions mirrorization homoglyphs dashOmission Punycode CATPHISH v.0.0.5 Added more languages. Improved generator code. CATPHISH v.0.0.4 Added Punycode algorithm for vietnamese and cyrilli...