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The art and science behind Microsoft threat hunting: Part 1
At Microsoft, we define threat hunting as the practice of actively looking for cyberthreats that have covertly or not so covertly penetrated an environment. This involves looking beyond the known alerts or malicious threats to discover new potential threats and vulnerabilities. Why do incident...
Researchers Find New Android Spyware Campaign Targeting Uyghur Community
A previously undocumented strain of Android spyware with extensive information gathering capabilities has been found disguised as a book likely designed to target the Uyghur community in China. The malware comes under the guise of a book titled "The China Freedom Trap," a biography written by the...
Aced - Tool to parse and resolve a single targeted Active Directory principal's DACL
Aced is a tool to parse and resolve a single targeted Active Directory principal's DACL. Aced will identify interesting inbound access allowed privileges against the targeted account, resolve the SIDS of the inbound permissions, and present that data to the operator. Additionally, the logging...
Moisha Ransomware spotted launching highly targeted attacks
Threat Level Attack Report For a detailed threat advisory, download the pdf file here Summary Moisha ransomware based on .Net was first mentioned in mid-August, along with the PTMOISHA team, the threat actor behind it. This ransomware was developed to carry out very targeted attacks, as indicated...
Watering Hole Attacks Push ScanBox Keylogger
A China-based threat actor has ramped up efforts to distribute the ScanBox reconnaissance framework to victims that include domestic Australian organizations and offshore energy firms in the South China Sea. The bait used by the advanced threat group APT is targeted messages that supposedly link...
Spying on the spies. See what JavaScript commands get injected by in-app browsers
Developer and privacy expert Felix Krause aka KrauseFx announced this week that he had introduced a simple tool to list the JavaScript commands executed by iOS apps when they deployed an in-app web browser to render webpages. He already shared some eye-opening results on his Twitter feed. By...
Facebook’s In-app Browser on iOS Tracks ‘Anything You Do on Any Website’
Users of Apple’s Instagram and Facebook iOS apps are being warned that both use an in-app browser that allows parent company Meta to track ‘every single tap’ users make with external websites accessed via the software. Researcher Felix Krause, who outlined how Meta tracks users in a blog posted...
Apache Traffic Server 输入验证错误漏洞
Apache Traffic Server ATS or TS is a high-performance, modular HTTP proxy and caching server, similar to Nginx and Squid. Traffic Server was originally a commercial product of Inktomi, a company acquired by Yahoo in 2003, and in August 2009 Yahoo contributed the source code to the In August 2009...
Targeted attack on industrial enterprises and public institutions
In January 2022, Kaspersky ICS CERT experts detected a wave of targeted attacks on military industrial complex enterprises and public institutions in several countries. In the course of our research, we were able to identify over a dozen of attacked organizations. The attack targeted industrial...
The Bug Report – July 2022 Edition
The Bug Report – July 2022 Edition By Trellix · August 3, 2022 This story was also written by Kasimir Schulz and Jesse Chick Your Cybersecurity Comic Relief Why am I here? Welcome to the Bug Report, Heat Wave Edition! In the face of chronic irritability and soggy-pants syndrome, we are back at it...
What is ransomware and how can you defend your business from it?
Ransomware is a kind of malware used by cybercriminals to stop users from accessing their systems or files; the cybercriminals then threaten to leak, destroy or withhold sensitive information unless a ransom is paid. Ransomware attacks can target either the data held on computer systems known as...
KNOTWEED exploits zero-days to target US and Europe
Threat Level Actor Report For a detailed advisory, download the pdf file here Summary KNOTWEED, an Austria-based private-sector offensive actor PSOA, are exploiting 0-day vulnerabilities of Windows and Adobe to perform targeted attacks against European and Central American customers by using thei...
The ransomware landscape changes as fewer victims decide to pay
Fewer victims are choosing to pay their ransomware extorters, especially among large enterprises, according to a recent investigation from Coveware. As a result of this, and other circumstances, we can see some shifts in the way that ransomware groups and their affiliates work. Large organization...
IBM Security Verify Information Queue Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CNVD-2022-54888)
IBM Security Verify Information Queue using the acronym "ISIQ" is a cross-product integrator that uses Kafka technology and a publish/subscribe model to integrate data between IBM Security products. Security Verify Information Queue is vulnerable to information disclosure in version 10.0.2. An...
Microsoft Uncovers Austrian Company Exploiting Windows and Adobe Zero-Day Exploits
A cyber mercenary that "ostensibly sells general security and information analysis services to commercial customers" used several Windows and Adobe zero-day exploits in limited and highly-targeted attacks against European and Central American entities. The company, which Microsoft describes as a...
CVE-2022-2294
Heap buffer overflow in WebRTC in Google Chrome prior to 103.0.5060.114 allowed a remote attacker to potentially exploit heap corruption via a crafted HTML page. Recent assessments: gwillcox-r7 at July 05, 2022 3:18am UTC reported: Looks like this was a heap buffer overflow in WebRTC which could...
Untangling KNOTWEED: European private-sector offensive actor using 0-day exploits
The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center MSTIC and the Microsoft Security Response Center MSRC found a private-sector offensive actor PSOA using multiple Windows and Adobe 0-day exploits, including one for the recently patched CVE-2022-22047, in limited and targeted attacks against European and...
Apple’s Lockdown Mode
I havent written about Apples Lockdown Mode yet, mostly because I havent delved into the details. This is how Apple describes it: Lockdown Mode offers an extreme, optional level of security for the very few users who, because of who they are or what they do, may be personally targeted by some of...
Vulnerabilities & Threats that Matter 18 – 24th July
Published Vulnerabilities Interesting Vulnerabilities Active Threat Groups Targeted Countries Targeted Industries ATT&CK TTPs 497 11 2 Worldwide 6 33 For a detailed threat digest, download the pdf file here Summary The third week of July 2022 witnessed the discovery of 497 vulnerabilities out of...
IBM Security Verify Information Queue 安全漏洞
IBM Security Verify Information Queue using the acronym "ISIQ" is a cross-product integrator that uses Kafka technology and a publish/subscribe model to integrate data between IBM Security products. Security Verify Information Queue is vulnerable to information disclosure in version 10.0.2. An...