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Russian Hackers Tricked Ukrainians with Fake "DoS Android Apps to Target Russia" — The Hacker News
Russian threat actors capitalized on the ongoing conflict against Ukraine to distribute Android malware camouflaged as an app for pro-Ukrainian hacktivists to launch distributed denial-of-service DDoS attacks against Russian sites. Google Threat Analysis Group TAG attributed the malware to Turla,...
Russian Hackers Using DropBox and Google Drive to Drop Malicious Payloads — The Hacker News
The Russian state-sponsored hacking collective known as APT29 has been attributed to a new phishing campaign that takes advantage of legitimate cloud services like Google Drive and Dropbox to deliver malicious payloads on compromised systems. "These campaigns are believed to have targeted several...
Why 8kun Went Offline During the January 6 Hearings
The latest Jan. 6 committee hearing on Tuesday examined the role of conspiracy theory communities like 8kun.top and TheDonald.win in helping to organize and galvanize supporters who responded to former President Trumps invitation to "be wild" in Washington, D.C. on that chaotic day. At the same...
China’s Tonto Team increases espionage activities against Russia
According to analyses of several cybersecurity firms and CERT Computer Emergency Response Team Ukraine CERT-UA, the state-sponsored threat actor group Tonto Team, which has been linked to China-backed cyber operations, is ramping up its spying campaign against Russian government agencies. The...
Fake streamed cricket matches knocks victims for six
An incredible scam which resembles hidden camera prank shows has been shut down by police. Four men were arrested last week in connection with the con-job involving fake cricket and online betting. It begins in Russia, takes a trip to India, and ends up back in Russia. Heres how it unfolded:...
Rethinking Vulnerability Management in a Heightened Threat Landscape
Mariano Nunez, CEO, Onapsis Repeated warnings from CISA and the Biden Administration on the Russian cyber threat over the last several months have heightened the state of alertness for U.S. agencies and businesses across industries, which are expecting ‘tit-for-tat’ cyberattacks from Russia in...
Russian ‘Hacktivists’ Are Causing Trouble Far Beyond Ukraine
The pro-Russian group Killnet is targeting countries supporting Ukraine. It has declared "war" against 10 nations...
Experts Uncover 350 Browser Extension Variants Used in ABCsoup Adware Campaign
A malicious browser extension with 350 variants is masquerading as a Google Translate add-on as part of an adware campaign targeting Russian users of Google Chrome, Opera, and Mozilla Firefox browsers. Mobile security firm Zimperium dubbed the malware family ABCsoup, stating the "extensions are...
TrickBot Gang Shifted its Focus on "Systematically" Targeting Ukraine
In what's being described as an "unprecedented" twist, the operators of the TrickBot malware have resorted to systematically targeting Ukraine since the onset of the war in late February 2022. The group is believed to have orchestrated at least six phishing campaigns aimed at targets that align...
TrueConf Server Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CNVD-2022-53539)
TrueConf Server is a self-hosted and secure video collaboration platform from the Russian company TrueConf. version 4.3.7 of TrueConf Server contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that can be exploited by remote attackers to perform basic cross-site scripting DOM attacks...
TrueConf Server Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CNVD-2022-53541)
TrueConf Server is a self-hosted and secure video collaboration platform from the Russian company TrueConf. TrueConf Server version 4.3.7 is vulnerable to a cross-site scripting vulnerability stemming from certain unknown processing of the file /admin/conferences/list/, where parameter ordering...
TrueConf Server Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CNVD-2022-53540)
TrueConf Server is a self-hosted and secure video collaboration platform from the Russian company TrueConf. version 4.3.7 of TrueConf Server contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that could be exploited by remote attackers to perform basic cross-site scripting Reflected attacks...
TrueConf Server Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CNVD-2022-53542)
TrueConf Server is a self-hosted and secure video collaboration platform from the Russian company TrueConf. version 4.3.7 of TrueConf Server is vulnerable to a cross-site scripting vulnerability that originates from unknown code in the file /admin/conferences/get-all-status/, with the parameter...
TrueConf Server Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CNVD-2022-53538)
TrueConf Server is a self-hosted and secure video collaboration platform from the Russian company TrueConf. version 4.3.7 of TrueConf Server contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that can be exploited by remote attackers to perform basic cross-site scripting DOM attacks...
TrueConf Server Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
TrueConf Server is a self-hosted and secure video collaboration platform from the Russian company TrueConf. version 4.3.7 of TrueConf Server is vulnerable to a cross-site scripting vulnerability that could be exploited by attackers to execute arbitrary HTML and script code in the user's browser...
TrueConf Server Cross-Site Request Forgery Vulnerability
TrueConf Server is a self-hosted and secure video collaboration platform from the Russian company TrueConf. version 4.3.7 of TrueConf Server is vulnerable to cross-site request forgery, which can be exploited by remote attackers to perform cross-site request forgery attacks...
You’ve Been Warned: Overlook Security Basics at Your Peril
Hackers are increasingly capitalizing on our volatile world—there was an increase in coronavirus-related phishing attacks in the pandemic’s early days as well as threats associated with the uptick in telecommuting and remote learning. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is the latest example, with...
Meet the Administrators of the RSOCKS Proxy Botnet
Authorities in the United States, Germany, the Netherlands and the U.K. last week said they dismantled the "RSOCKS" botnet, a collection of millions of hacked devices that were sold as "proxies" to cybercriminals looking for ways to route their malicious traffic through someone elses computer...
Feds Dismantle Russian Rsocks Botnet Powered by Millions of IoT Devices
By Deeba Ahmed The hackers behind Rsocks botnet used the hacked IoT devices as proxy servers where its customers would pay… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Feds Dismantle Russian Rsocks Botnet Powered by Millions of IoT Devices...