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United Nations Rules in Favor of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange
VICTORY! As a result of the legal action against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange by both British and Swedish Governments, he has been arbitrarily detained by the United Kingdom and Sweden since his arrest in London over five years ago. However, Assange filed a complaint against both the...
Wikileak's Julian Assange Could Be Set Free On Friday by United Nation
The decision of the United Nations investigation into the Julian Assange case is set to be revealed and could order the release of Wikileaks founder on February 5. "BREAKING: UN set to announce decision on Assange's release on Friday,"BREAKING: UN set to announce decision on Assange's release on...
VirusTotal Firmware Malware Implant Scanning
Successful attacks against firmware are rare but provide hackers with one thing they covet most: persistence. Advanced attack groups have already accelerated their capabilities in finding ways to burrow into the BIOS and EFI as noted by the Snowden leaks’ description of the NSA’s attempts to...
Scarlet Mimic Behind Espionage Campaign Against Tibetan, Uyghur Activists
Researchers believe a single group is responsible for a series of attacks over the years to spy on Tibetan and Uyghur activists. For four years the group has used a cornucopia of spearphishing emails, a watering hole attack, and a backdoor Trojan to carry out espionage. Dubbed Scarlet Mimic, the...
Dnstwist - Domain Name Permutation Engine For Detecting Typo Squatting, Phishing And Corporate Espionage
See what sort of trouble users can get in trying to type your domain name. Find similar-looking domains that adversaries can use to attack you. Can detect typosquatters, phishing attacks, fraud and corporate espionage. Useful as an additional source of targeted threat intelligence. The idea is...
Kaspersky Lab found that the Silverlight zero-day-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Recently, Kaspersky Lab found in the Silverlight application in the presence of a dangerous zero-day vulnerabilities, millions of users pose a security risk. On Wednesday, in a blog post, the network security company Kaspersky said the vulnerability would allow an attacker to gain access to the...
Sandworm Team and the Ukrainian Power Authority Attacks
Update 1.11.16 - SANS ICS Team Connects Dots Updating the blog entry to bring attention to the recent analysis published by Mike Assante from the SANS ICS team. "After analyzing the information that has been made available by affected power companies, researchers, and the media it is clear that...
ACSC Releases 2015 Threat Report
The Australian Cyber Security Centre ACSC has released its 2015 Threat Report. This report provides threat information that Australian organizations are facing, such as cyber espionage, cyber attacks, and cyber crime. Mitigation and remediation steps are also included to assist organizations with...
NSA-linked Spying Malware Infected Top German Official's Computer
The German authorities have initiated a further investigation into espionage by the United States secret service NSA and British intelligence agency GCHQ after... ...the head of the German Federal Chancellery unit had his private laptop infected. According to a recent report published by Der...
South Korea Signs Up to Cyber Theft Pledge
On Friday the Obama administration secured its second win toward establishing a new norm in cyberspace. The Joint Fact Sheet published by the White House includes the following language: "no country should conduct or knowingly support cyber-enabled theft of intellectual property, trade secrets, o...
APT organization PawnStorm take advantage of the latest Flash zero-day attack States, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Recently, Trend Micro researchers discovered a new Flash vulnerability being PawnStorm cyber espionage operations use around the world the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to expand the attack. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs to attack the target PawnStorm is one of both depth and breadth of persisten...
CyberSpace — China arrested Hackers at U.S. Government Request
For the very first time in history, China has arrested hackers within its borders at the request of the United States government. The helping hands of China made me remind of recent Hollywood movie, The Martian, in which China's CNSA helped the United States' NASA to rescue astronaut Mark Watney...
ASERT Threat Intelligence Report 2015-05 PlugX Threat Activity in Myanmar-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
0x01 summary Myanmar is currently one engaged in important political activity of the country. 2 0 1 1 years of democratic reform is to help the government create a conducive to attract investors to the atmosphere. The country is rich in resources, has a variety of Natural Resources and stable...
Turla APT Group Abusing Satellite Internet Links
Poorly secured satellite-based Internet links are being abused by nation-state hackers, most notably by the Turla APT group, to hide command-and-control operations, researchers at Kaspersky Lab said today. Active for close to a decade, Turla’s activities were exposed last year; the Russian-speaki...
These Top 7 Brutal Cyber Attacks Prove 'No One is Immune to Hacking' — Part II
In Part I of this two-part series from The Hacker News, the First Four list of Top Brutal Cyber Attacks shows that whoever you are, Security can never be perfect. As attackers employ innovative hacking techniques and zero-day exploits, the demand for increased threat protection grows. In this...
U.S. Prepping Sanctions Against China Over Cyberattacks
The U.S. government is purportedly readying economic sanctions against China and is prepared to call out several Chinese companies and individuals for committing cyber espionage. It’s not exactly clear when the Obama administration will levy the sanctions, but according to an article from Sunday’...
AlienSpy RAT Resurfaces as JSocket
Even before a stunning revelation at Black Hat 20 days ago that spyware had been found on the phone of a dead Argentine prosecutor, the handlers of the AlienSpy remote access Trojan closed up shop, revamped and renamed the spyware, and moved operations to new domains, researchers at Fidelis said...
Researchers to Share Details of Cyber-Terrorists Targeting Indian Government Officials
The Potential threat, range from very narrow to very broad, posed by Cyber-Terrorism has provoked considerable alarm. Terrorists involved in Cyber Espionage and Operations aim at gaining access to Nation's critical infrastructure involving both Government as well as Private sectors. The Frequency...
New Hammertoss Espionage Tool Tied to MiniDuke Gang
The espionage gang behind the MiniDuke backdoor uncovered by Kaspersky Lab and CrySys Lab in 2013 has surfaced again with a new backdoor and attack platform that is used sparingly against only high-value targets. The new data theft tool, called Hammertoss, is a study not only in espionage...
White House Says No Thanks to Snowden Pardon Petition
It’s been more than two years since Edward Snowden became a name as familiar to the millions of people who have no idea what the NSA actually does it is to the power players in Washington. In that time support for Snowden has waxed and waned, but the position of the White House on Snowden’s actio...