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Telemetry data from 800K VW Group EVs exposed online

PLUS: DoJ bans data sale to enemy nations; Do Kwon extradited to US; Tenable CEO passes away; and more Infosec in Brief  Welcome to 2025: hopefully you enjoyed a pleasant holiday season and returned to the security operations center without…

Feel Supported by Advanced Machine Identity Management

Why Does Machine Identity Management Matter? Why should advanced machine identity management be a key concern for CISOs? With rapid technological advancements and the increasing dependence on cloud environments, businesses are confronted with a new array of security challenges. One…

Unlocking the Potential of Machine Identity Management

The Untapped Potential of Machine Identity Management Are you aligning your cybersecurity efforts with the contemporary needs and trends? Organizations often overlook the significance and strategic depth of Non-Human Identities (NHIs) and Secrets Security Management. This lapse can expose businesses,…

How Reliable Secret Storage Enhances Cloud Security

Why is Effective Secret Storage So Crucial to Cloud Security? In an increasingly digitized world where every information is stored in the digital form, it’s crucial to question: how are these confidential secrets stored, and how do they affect our…

PLAYFULGHOST backdoor supports multiple information stealing features

PLAYFULGHOST is a new malware family with capabilities including keylogging, screen and audio capture, remote shell access, and file transfer/execution. Google researchers analyzed a new malware family called PLAYFULGHOST that supports multiple features, including keylogging, screen and audio capture, remote shell, and…

Nuclei flaw allows signature bypass and code execution

A vulnerability in Nuclei, an open-source vulnerability scanner, could allow attackers to bypass signature checks and execute malicious code. A high-severity security flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-43405 (CVSS score of 7.4), in the open-source vulnerability scanner ProjectDiscovery’s Nuclei, could allow attackers to bypass…

Cyberattack on Cyberhaven Chrome Extension Exposes Sensitive Data

  < p style=”text-align: justify;”>On Christmas Eve, Cyberhaven, a data loss prevention company, experienced a cyberattack targeting its Google Chrome extension. The breach exposed sensitive customer data, including passwords and session tokens. The company has since taken swift measures to…

SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER – ROUND 27

Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape. 7-Zip Zero-Day Exploit Dropped: A New Playground for Infostealer & Supply Chain Attacks   Quasar RAT Disguised as an npm Package for…

Shine the AI Light on Bank Wire Transfer Fraud

Texas-based firm Orion recently fell victim to a significant wire transfer fraud scam, which ended up costing the business $60 million at the end of the day. While many may think such scams are rare, the FBI reports that bank…

Malicious npm packages target Ethereum developers

Malicious npm packages target Ethereum developers, impersonating Hardhat plugins to steal private keys and sensitive data. Hardhat, by the Nomic Foundation, is an essential Ethereum tool, enabling streamlined smart contract and dApp development with customizable plugins. Socket researchers reported a supply…

Confidently Secure: Leveraging PAM for Enhanced Protections

Why is Harnessing Non-Human Identities Central to Your Cybersecurity Strategy? In the realm of information security, managing identities – whether human or machine – is critical. This attention escalates further when you delve into the realm of Non-Human Identity (NHI)…