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How scammers are using deep fake to impersonate CEO and directors during zoom calls to empty company bank accounts

2022-02-17
On: February 17, 2022
In: Data Security

A security alert issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) signals the detection of a wave of the attack known as business email compromise (BEC) in which threat actorsRead More →

CSRF vulnerability in Grafana open source tool allows hackers to elevate their privileges through cross-origin attacks against administrators

2022-02-16
On: February 16, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Two security researchers reported the detection of a critical vulnerability in the popular Grafana dashboard. Tracked as CVE-2022-21703, the flaw was described as a server-side request forgery (CSRF) that wouldRead More →

CVE-2021-44521: Critical code execution vulnerability in Apache Cassandra (CVSS score of 8.4)

2022-02-16
On: February 16, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

A full white paper was released this week on a recently fixed a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Apache Cassandra, a distributed NoSQL database that offers high scalabilityRead More →

This Mexican businessman was charged for selling phone interception tools and spyware to companies and government agencies in Latin America

2022-02-16
On: February 16, 2022
In: Incidents

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has reported that Mexican businessman Carlos Guerrero pleaded guilty to conspiracy to sell and use hacking tools while serving as director of a commercialRead More →

Zero-day vulnerabilities in all Chrome browser versions affect millions of users

2022-02-16
On: February 16, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Google has issued an update for Chrome users on Windows, Linux and macOS operating systems in order to address a zero-day vulnerability that could have been actively exploited by maliciousRead More →

Choosing Between an Outsourced SOC and In-House SOC: What Makes a Difference?

2022-02-16
On: February 16, 2022
In: Technology Talk

The sophistication of cyber threats is rapidly increasing, causing disastrous consequences for enterprises worldwide. According to a Microsoft Digital Defense Report, cybercriminal groups are evolving their techniques, adjusting the typesRead More →

Critical Threats to SaaS Applications and How to Solve Them

2022-02-16
On: February 16, 2022
In: Technology Talk

Software as a Service (SaaS) is a software distribution model that allows cloud providers to host applications and make them available to end users over the Internet. In some cases,Read More →

Chinese researchers find multiple vulnerabilities in VMware ESXi, Workstation and Fusion; update ASAP

2022-02-15
On: February 15, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Earlier this week, VMware announced the correction of multiple critical vulnerabilities in products such as VMware ESXi, Workstation and Fusion, most of them reported during last year’s Tianfu Cup ethicalRead More →

Squirrelwaffle malware takes control of vulnerable Microsoft Exchange servers to spread banking scam

2022-02-15
On: February 15, 2022
In: Malware

Researchers at security firm Sophos recently reported a hacking campaign related to the ProxyLogon and ProxyShell exploits for the exploitation of an unpatched Microsoft Exchange server. This compromised server wasRead More →

APT group TA2541 has been targeting thousands of organizations across aviation, aerospace, transportation, manufacturing, and defense industries worldwide

2022-02-15
On: February 15, 2022
In: Malware

A report by security firm Proofpoint details the finding of a hacking campaign employing phishing and social engineering tactics aimed at distributing a dangerous variant of remote access Trojan (RAT)Read More →

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