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Be careful of Risepro malware, a new version of Vidar Infostealer

2022-12-20
On: December 20, 2022
In: Malware

The newly discovered information stealer known as “RisePro” is being delivered through the pay-per-install malware downloader service known as “PrivateLoader,”. RisePro is a backdoor that is written in C++ andRead More →

Ransomware attack shuts down operations of firefighters at 85 Australian fire stations

2022-12-19
On: December 19, 2022
In: Incidents

Fire Rescue Victoria’s (FRV) emails, phones, and emergency dispatch systems that automate firefighters’ tasks, such as opening station doors as soon as firefighters get an emergency call, were all affectedRead More →

4 critical vulnerabilities in Samba: Patch immediately

2022-12-19
On: December 19, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Samba is a free software re-implementation of the SMB networking protocol that offers file and print services for a variety of Microsoft Windows clients. It is also capable of integratingRead More →

5 Advantages of a Reliable Next Gen SIEM Platform

2022-12-19
On: December 19, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Modern cybersecurity teams are battling too many cyber threats, security tools, and alerts with not enough time to react and address every single issue. Security Information and Event Management (alsoRead More →

Corporate Data Privacy: Who’s Responsibility is it?

2022-12-19
On: December 19, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Have you ever wondered what happens to your personal information once you click on that “Agree” button when your mobile device wants to pull the latest software update from theRead More →

Biggest electricity, water, and gas company in Colombia Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) suffers ransomware attack

2022-12-16
On: December 16, 2022
In: Incidents

EPM is one of the main public suppliers of electricity, water, and gas in Colombia, and it serves 123 towns. It also provides other services. The municipality of Medellin inRead More →

Exploit code for remotely executing code on victim device exploiting Foxit PDF Reader Vulnerability

2022-12-16
On: December 16, 2022
In: Data Security

Researchers from HackSys Inc. have provided further information on a security issue in the code execution of Foxit PDF Reader.  On vulnerable installations of Foxit PDF Reader 11.2.1.53537, remote attackersRead More →

Australian telecom company TPG hacked as threat actor got access to a server that hosts the email accounts of 15,000 clients

2022-12-15
On: December 15, 2022
In: Incidents

This week, an announcement was made by TPG Telecom in Australia stating that an unidentified threat actor had acquired unauthorized access to a server that hosts the email accounts ofRead More →

8 social media influencers arrested for using Twitter & Discord to manipulate exchange-traded stocks and making $114 million

2022-12-15
On: December 15, 2022
In: Data Security

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has just announced that it will be filing charges against eight individuals in connection with a $100 million securities fraud scheme. In this scheme,Read More →

CISA recommends to patch these two Veeam flaws that can be exploited by a remote attacker who is not authenticated to execute arbitrary code

2022-12-14
On: December 14, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

On Tuesday, CISA updated its catalog with five new vulnerabilities, including those that affect products made by Veeam, Fortinet, Microsoft, and Citrix. The previously existing list has been expanded toRead More →

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