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Getting to Know Katya Pikkarainen

Katya, can you tell us a bit about yourself? I have a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from the University of Minnesota, and I’m currently an Account Manager living in Minnesota, where I was born and raised. What led…

CISA: Use Signal or other secure communications app

In the wake of the widespread compromise of US telecom giants’ networks by Chinese hackers and the FBI advising Americans to use end-to-end encrypted communications, CISA is advising “highly targeted individuals” – senior government officials and politicians – to lock…

LockBit Admins Tease a New Ransomware Version

The LockBitSupp persona said LockBit 4.0 will be launched in February 2025 This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: LockBit Admins Tease a New Ransomware Version

Threat Actors Selling Nunu Stealer On Hacker Forums

A new malware variant called Nunu Stealer is making headlines after being advertised on underground hacker forums and Telegram channels. Priced at $100 per month, this malicious tool is gaining attention for its extensive capabilities and potential to wreak havoc on individuals…

Black Duck Expands Leadership Team

Application security experts Black Duck have announced the appointment of Ishpreet Singh as chief information officer (CIO) and Bruce Jenkins as chief information security officer (CISO). These latest executive appointments follow last month’s announcement of Sean Forkan being named as chief…

Botnet of 190,000 BadBox-Infected Android Devices Discovered

Bitsight has discovered a BadBox botnet consisting of over 190,000 Android devices, mainly Yandex smart TVs and Hisense smartphones. The post Botnet of 190,000 BadBox-Infected Android Devices Discovered appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read…

Christmas “Gift” Delivered Through SSH, (Fri, Dec 20th)

Christmas is at our doors and Attackers use the holiday season to deliver always more and more gifts into our mailboxes! I found this interesting file this morning: “christmas_slab.pdf.lnk”[1]. Link files (.lnk) are a classic way to execute something malicious…