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Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2018. Top security stories
Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2018. Statistics Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2018. Story of the year: miners Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2018. Threat Predictions for 2019 Introduction The internet is now woven into the fabric of our lives. Many people routinely bank, shop and socialize online and the...
Chinese Threat Actors Indicted For Stealing Aviation Trade Secrets
Hot on the heels of the Carbon Black Quarterly IR Threat Report, specifically calling out increased cybercrime activity from China, the US Department of Justice has indicted ten Chinese Nationals for perpetrating attacks against U.S. and French aviation companies in a stunning display of state...
Following Facebook and Twitter, Google Targets Iranian Influence Operation
In the wake of influence-campaign takedowns by Facebook and Twitter, Google has issued a report detailing its own efforts to root out foreign influence operatives allegedly tied to an Iranian state-run media broadcaster. The news comes as President Donald Trump appeared to tweet in opposition to...
The Effects of Iran's Telegram Ban
The Center for Human Rights in Iran has released a report outlining the effect's of that country's ban on Telegram, a secure messaging app used by about half of the country. The ban will disrupt the most important, uncensored platform for information and communication in Iran, one that is used...
VPNFilter Malware Infects 500k Routers Including Linksys, MikroTik, NETGEAR
Malware called VPNFilter has infected 500,000 router brands ranging from Linksys, MikroTik, NETGEAR and TP-Link that are mostly used in home offices. Researchers at Cisco Talos said they decided to warn the public of the threat despite the fact the infected devices and malware are still under...
Researchers unearth a huge botnet army of 500,000 hacked routers
More than half a million routers and storage devices in dozens of countries have been infected with a piece of highly sophisticated IoT botnet malware, likely designed by Russia-baked state-sponsored group. Cisco's Talos cyber intelligence unit have discovered an advanced piece of IoT botnet...
One Year After WannaCry: A Fundamentally Changed Threat Landscape
It’s been one year this week since the ransomware known as WannaCry infected more than 200,000 machines in 150 countries, causing billions of dollars in damages and grinding global business to a halt. The speed and scale of the attack – helped along by leaked National Security Agency hacking tool...
Perspectives on Russian hacking
Russia is an endlessly fascinating subject both in and around infosec. Recent years have shifted attention away from pure malware capabilities, to psyops, social engineering, and an endless slew of mind games designed to destabilize and keep nations ever-so-slightly off balance. Security firms in...
Russian Malicious Cyber Activity
The Department of Homeland Security DHS, Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI, and the United Kingdom’s UK National Cyber Security Centre NCSC released a joint Technical Alert TA about malicious cyber activity carried out by the Russian Government. The U.S. Government refers to malicious cyber...
M-Trends 2018
What have incident responders observed and learned from cyber attacks in 2017? Just as in prior years, we have continued to see the cyber security threat landscape evolve. Over the past twelve months we have observed a number of new trends and changes to attacks, but we have also seen how certain...
Cyber Espionage Campaign ‘Slingshot’ Targets Victims Via Routers
CANCUN, Mexico – Researchers have uncovered a new cyber-espionage threat, dubbed Slingshot, that targets routers and uses them as a springboard to attack computers within a network. Kaspersky Lab, which released details of its discovery during its Security Analyst Summit on Friday, said that the...
Leaked NSA Dump Also Contains Tools Agency Used to Track Other Hackers
A years ago when the mysterious hacking group 'The Shadow Brokers' dumped a massive trove of sensitive data stolen from the US intelligence agency NSA, everyone started looking for secret hacking tools and zero-day exploits. A group of Hungarian security researchers from CrySyS Lab and Ukatemi ha...
This Week in Security News: Hackers and Ransoms
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. This week, we saw discussion on the ransomware attacks plaguing institutions in the New Year, and emerging malware targeting Meltdown/Spectre patches...
State-Sponsored Malware Campaign Hits Users Across 21 Countries
By Waqas Spyware and malware campaigns are on a rise currently. In This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: State-Sponsored Malware Campaign Hits Users Across 21 Countries...
Researchers Uncover Government-Sponsored Mobile Hacking Group Operating Since 2012
A global mobile espionage campaign collecting a trove of sensitive personal information from victims since at least 2012 has accidentally revealed itself—thanks to an exposed server on the open internet. It's one of the first known examples of a successful large-scale hacking operation of mobile...
CVE-2017-4946
The VMware V4H and V4PA desktop agents 6.x before 6.5.1 contain a privilege escalation vulnerability. Successful exploitation of this issue could result in a low privileged windows user escalating their privileges to SYSTEM. Recent assessments: ccondon-r7 at July 26, 2024 1:30pm UTC reported:...
December 29, 2017 – Morning Cyber Coffee Headlines – “2018” Edition
Good morning! Sit with Carbon Black this morning over a cup of coffee or tea and browse a few industry headlines to get the day started. We’ve got just enough information below to get you through that first cup…enjoy! December 29, 2017 - Headlines Carbon Black in the News: Bitcoin concerns rising...
TRITON Malware Targeting Critical Infrastructure Could Cause Physical Damage
Security researchers have uncovered another nasty piece of malware designed specifically to target industrial control systems ICS with a potential to cause health and life-threatening accidents. Dubbed Triton, also known as Trisis, the ICS malware has been designed to target Triconex Safety...
Simple Banking Security Tip: Verbal Passwords
There was a time when I was content to let my bank authenticate me over the phone by asking for some personal identifiers SSN/DOB that are broadly for sale in the cybercrime underground. At some point, however, I decided this wasn't acceptable for institutions that held significant chunks of our...
October 30, 2017 – Morning Cyber Coffee Headlines – “Hallow’s Eve” Edition
Good morning! Sit with Carbon Black this morning over a cup of coffee or tea and browse a few industry headlines to get the day started. We’ve got just enough information below to get you through that first cup…enjoy! October 30, 2017 - Headlines Carbon Black in the News: The black market economy...