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Epsilon Network: ransomware that encrypts Exchange servers using a known vulnerability. Update now

2021-06-03
On: June 3, 2021
In: Malware

Specialists from cybersecurity firm Sophos have revealed the detection of a new variant of ransomware hidden in a set of PowerShell scripts that abuse flaws present in unpatched Microsoft ExchangeRead More →

New York public transportation system is attacked by Chinese hackers

2021-06-02
On: June 2, 2021
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity experts report that the computer systems of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) suffered a new cybersecurity incident possibly linked to the activity of Chinese hacking groups. TheRead More →

Ransomware infection disrupts operations at the world’s largest meat-selling company

2021-06-02
On: June 2, 2021
In: Incidents

Cybersecurity specialists reported a massive attack targeting JBS, the world’s largest meat processing company, which forced the shutdown of all of its U.S. meat processor plants. Due to its characteristics,Read More →

Zerodium offers up to $100kUSD for zero-day exploits on Pidgin messaging platform

2021-06-02
On: June 2, 2021
In: Data Security

Zerodium operators announced a plan to pay up to $100,000 USD for zero-day flaws in Pidgin, the popular instant messaging client for desktop computers used by multiple cybercriminal groups: “WeRead More →

Multiple industrial switch manufacturers affected by a set of critical vulnerabilities. Update now

2021-06-02
On: June 2, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A recent security report states that industrial switches created by major technology manufacturers could be affected by a specific set of vulnerabilities because they share the same firmware, developed byRead More →

The most popular hacking methods to compromise Microsoft AMSI

2021-06-02
On: June 2, 2021
In: Technology Talk

A group of researchers has produced a report in reference to the most popular tactics employed by hacking groups to evade the Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI) security tool. Developed byRead More →

Authorities order shutdown of two web domains used for mass phishing campaigns

2021-06-01
On: June 1, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the seizure of two C&C domains used by threat actors to deploy complex spear phishing campaigns mimicking legitimate communications from the U.S. AgencyRead More →

How hackers cashed out $300K from ATMs in India via ATM jackpotting

2021-06-01
On: June 1, 2021
In: Incidents

According to a recent cybersecurity report, a hacking group specializing in ATM compromise in India has struck again, managing to extract the equivalent of up to $300,000 USD through theRead More →

U.S. Police Departments Become Frequent Victims of Ransomware Hackers

2021-06-01
On: June 1, 2021
In: Incidents

A couple of months ago the Police Department in Azusa, California was attacked by the operators of the DoppelPaymer ransomware, who infiltrated the computers of the small police department andRead More →

More than 13 million records belonging to Banorte customers for sale on dark web; contact your bank to prevent theft and fraud

2021-06-01
On: June 1, 2021
In: Incidents

Specialists from a cybersecurity firm claim to have found a hacker selling a database with more than 13 million confidential records belonging to clients of the Mexican bank Banorte; thisRead More →

Bitcoin ATM fraud operator sentenced to two years in prison

2021-05-31
On: May 31, 2021
In: Incidents

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that Kais Mohammad, also known as “Superman29” has been sentenced to two years in prison for his involvement as an operator of anRead More →

SonicWall firewall vulnerability can be exploited to install ransomware like Colonial Pipeline. Patch now

2021-05-31
On: May 31, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

SonicWall security teams released a security alert to invite their customers to install patches that address a critical post-auth vulnerability present in local versions of the Network Security Manager (NSM)Read More →

Hackers exploit critical vulnerabilities in Fortinet’s security solutions

2021-05-31
On: May 31, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

An alert from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) notes that a local government office was compromised through the abuse of a flaw in a Fortinet security solution a coupleRead More →

“King of Fraud” faces major sentence for the operation of a massive botnet; US companies scammed for up to $7 million USD

2021-05-31
On: May 31, 2021
In: Incidents

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that Aleksandr Zhukov, a 41-year-old Russian citizen, faces a sentence of up to 20 years in prison when accused of operating the advertisingRead More →

What Open Source License Should I Choose For My Software Product?

2021-05-31
On: May 31, 2021
In: Technology Talk

Licensing and “open source” You’ve created a software product. Now you want to open source it in the safest way, so that you, your product, and its users are protected.Read More →

Top 15 tools for reverse engineering malware, software & network traffic

2021-05-28
On: May 28, 2021
In: Tutorials

Reverse engineering is one of the most important methods for research and hacking, as it allows users to determine which are the components of antivirus tools, malware variants or datasets,Read More →

PDF certification process is vulnerable to new attack variants; flaws affect Adobe, Foxit and other PDF tools

2021-05-27
On: May 27, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A recent research states that certified PDF files are not protected enough, so they are vulnerable to various types of cyberattack. These files are often used to securely sign agreementsRead More →

Hackers use massive phishing campaign to deliver dangerous ransomware variant to thousands of Windows users

2021-05-27
On: May 27, 2021
In: Malware

Cybersecurity specialists reported the detection of an ambitious phishing campaign in which operators try to trick users while posing as employees of a paid service that must be cancelled. TheRead More →

How to hack Instagram accounts from a smartphone using Termux

2021-05-26
On: May 26, 2021
In: Tutorials

Instagram has become one of the most popular social platforms since its origins, and it has even become a source of income for many people and therefore a target ofRead More →

Google experts discover a new and more powerful variant of Rowhammer attacks

2021-05-26
On: May 26, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Google Project Zero researchers revealed the discovery of a new Rowhammer attack variant that targets RAM cards and can be more devastating than previously revealed attack methods. Rowhammer is aRead More →

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