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RedLine InfoStealer exploits Google Chrome’s zero-day
THREAT LEVEL: Red. For a detailed advisory, download the pdf file here Summary The notorious information-gathering malware RedLine InfoStealer is stealing data from individuals and organizations such as Samsung, Zoom, Cisco, Vodafone, Jio, and Axis Bank by exploiting a two-month-old zero-day...
Put SecOps in the Driver’s Seat with Custom Assessment and Remediation
When zero-day threats emerge, time is of the essence. Security teams struggle to manage and respond to a range of challenges that often require custom approaches outside of existing vulnerability and security programs. Recently, many companies scrambled to mount their defenses against the Log4She...
Cytrox's Predator Spyware Targeted Android Users with Zero-Day Exploits
Google's Threat Analysis Group TAG on Thursday pointed fingers at a North Macedonian spyware developer named Cytrox for developing exploits against five zero-day aka 0-day flaws, four in Chrome and one in Android, to target Android users. "The 0-day exploits were used alongside n-day exploits as...
QNAP Urges Users to Update NAS Devices to Prevent Deadbolt Ransomware Attacks
Taiwanese network-attached storage NAS devices maker QNAP on Thursday warned its customers of a fresh wave of DeadBolt ransomware attacks. The intrusions are said to have targeted TS-x51 series and TS-x53 series appliances running on QTS 4.3.6 and QTS 4.4.1, according to its product security...
Spyware Vendors Target Android With Zero-Day Exploits
New research from Google's Threat Analysis Group outlines the risks Android users face from the surveillance-for-hire industry...
Weekly Threat Digest: 9-15 May 2022
For a detailed threat digest, download the pdf file here Published Vulnerabilities Interesting Vulnerabilities Active Threat Groups Targeted Countries Targeted Industries ATT&CK TTPs 650 3 1 14 10 13 The second week of May 2022 witnessed the discovery of 650 vulnerabilities out of which 3 gained...
Update now! Apple patches zero-day vulnerability affecting Macs, Apple Watch, and Apple TV
Apple has released security updates for a zero-day vulnerability that affects multiple products, including Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. The flaw is an out-of-bounds write issue—tracked as CVE-2022-22675—in AppleAVD, a decoder that handles specific media files. An out-of-bounds write or read fl...
Get to Know Steve Povolny
Meet Steve Povolny Head of Advanced Threat Research for Trellix Threat Labs By Michael Alicea · May 17, 2022 At Trellix, we celebrate and champion our people. This week, I sat down with Steve Povolny, Head of Advanced Threat Research for Trellix Threat Labs. As he is one of the leading...
A week in security (May 9 – 15)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: How to spot the signs of a virtual kidnap scam Virtual credit cards coming to Chrome: What you need to know Clearview AI banned from selling facial recognition data in the US Cyberattacks on SATCOM networks attributed to Russian threat actors F5 BIG-IP vulnerabilit...
Three zero-days addressed in Microsoft’s May 2022 Patch Tuesday
THREAT LEVEL: Red. For a detailed advisory, download the pdf file here Microsoft addressed 74 vulnerabilities in their May 2022 Patch Tuesday Security Update. Three of them are zero-days, and one is being exploited in the wild. The LSA Spoofing vulnerability CVE-2022-26925 is actively exploited i...
Delta Electronics CNCSoft
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CVSS v3 7.8 ATTENTION: Low attack complexity Vendor: Delta Electronics Equipment: CNCSoft Vulnerabilities: Stack-based Buffer Overflow, Out-of-bounds Read 2. RISK EVALUATION Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow arbitrary code execution or information...
Update now! Microsoft releases patches, including one for actively exploited zero-day
Microsoft has released patches for 74 security problems, including fixes for seven “critical” vulnerabilities, and an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability that affects all supported versions of Windows. First, well look at the actively exploited zero-day. Then well discuss two zero-days that...
Microsoft Releases Fix for New Zero-Day with May 2022 Patch Tuesday Updates
Microsoft on Tuesday rolled out fixes for as many as 74 security vulnerabilities, including one for a zero-day bug that's being actively exploited in the wild. Of the 74 issues, seven are rated Critical, 66 are rated Important, and one is rated low in severity. Two of the flaws are listed as...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday, May 2022 Edition
Microsoft today released updates to fix at least 74 separate security problems in its Windows operating systems and related software. This months patch batch includes fixes for seven "critical" flaws, as well as a zero-day vulnerability that affects all supported versions of Windows. By all...
May 2022 Patch Tuesday | Microsoft Releases 75 Vulnerabilities with 8 Critical; Adobe Releases 5 Advisories, 18 Vulnerabilities with 16 Critical.
Microsoft Patch Tuesday Summary Microsoft has fixed 75 vulnerabilities in the May 2022 update, including one advisory ADV2200011 for Azure in response to CVE-2022-29972, a publicly exposed Zero-Day Remote Code Execution RCE Vulnerability, and eight 8 vulnerabilities classified as Critical as they...
Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Are on the Rise
Both Google and Mandiant are reporting a significant increase in the number of zero-day vulnerabilities reported in 2021. Google: 2021 included the detection and disclosure of 58 in-the-wild 0-days, the most ever recorded since Project Zero began tracking in mid-2014. That’s more than double the...
Millions of Java Apps Remain Vulnerable to Log4Shell
Four months after the discovery of the zero-day Log4Shell critical flaw, millions of Java applications still remain vulnerable to compromise, researchers have found. Rezilion expected that due to the “massive amount of media coverage” the bug unsurprisingly received, the majority of applications...
Skeletons in the Closet: Security 101 Takes a Backseat to 0-days
Rarely a month goes by without the infosec industry being plagued by a new zero-day apocalypse. Most recently in December 2021, the world was swept by a series of vulnerabilities in Log4J – a popular logging system used by thousands of systems around the world. While writing this article, the...
Pegasus spyware found on UK government office phone
“When we found the No. 10 case, my jaw dropped." John Scott-Railton recalled after finding out on July 7, 2020 that Pegasus, the highly sophisticated flagship spyware of Israels NSO Group, was used to infect a phone linked to the network at 10 Downing Street, the UK Prime Ministers home and offic...