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NiceCurl and TameCat Custom Backdoors Leveraged by Damselfly APT
The Damselfly Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group, also known as APT42, has been actively using custom backdoor variants, NiceCurl and TameCat, to infiltrate Windows machines. This article has been indexed from Cyware News – Latest Cyber News Read the original…
HijackLoader Evolves with New Evasion Techniques
HijackLoader is a modular malware loader that is used to deliver second-stage payloads including Amadey, Lumma Stealer, Racoon Stealer v2, and Remcos RAT. HijackLoader decrypts and parses a PNG image to load the next stage. This article has been indexed…
Belgium’s Aikido Lands $17M Series A for its Security Platform Aimed at Developers
Aikido, a startup based in Ghent, Belgium, has secured a $17 million Series A funding to develop its innovative security platform tailored for developers. The round was led by Singular, with participation from Notion Capital and Connect Ventures. This article…
Randall Munroe’s XKCD ‘Software Testing Day’
<a class=” sqs-block-image-link ” href=”https://xkcd.com/2928/” rel=”noopener” target=”_blank”> <img alt=”” height=”408″ src=”https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5355d604e4b03c3e9896e131/d9bcb8fd-de14-4b6d-9dcf-eed6d1587a72/software_testing_day.png?format=1000w” width=”255″ /> </a><figcaption class=”image-caption-wrapper”> via the comic artistry and dry wit of Randall Munroe, creator of XKCD Permalink The post Randall Munroe’s XKCD ‘Software Testing Day’ appeared first on…
Consultant charged over $1.5M extortion scheme against IT giant
Accused of stealing data after losing his job A cybersecurity expert could face a 20-year prison sentence after being accused of allegedly trying to extort a multinational IT infrastructure services biz out of $1.5 million.… This article has been indexed…
Continuing to support cybersecurity teams with Award winning & innovative training in April
Announcing new award willing continuous learning opportunities for cybersecurity professionals from OffSec. The post Continuing to support cybersecurity teams with Award winning & innovative training in April appeared first on OffSec. This article has been indexed from OffSec Read the…
Russian GRU Hackers Compromised German, Czech Targets
The German and Czech governments have publicly disclosed that Russian military intelligence hackers, known as APT28, have been involved in an espionage campaign targeting political parties and critical infrastructure in both countries. This article has been indexed from Cyware News…
The Evolution of Sports Fans: From Game Day to Experience Day
Sports entertainment districts have revolutionized the fan experience, offering a blend of sporting events with hospitality, retail, and leisure activities that engage fans beyond just the game. Cisco’s technology, including seamless Wi-Fi access and stadium innovations, along with Wipro’s digital…
BlackBasta Ransomware targets Synlab Italia
The nefarious BlackBasta ransomware group has recently disclosed on the dark web that they executed an attack on Synlab Italia on April 18th of this year, resulting in a temporary shutdown of operations. Since then, the diagnostics service provider has…
cloud infrastructure entitlement management (CIEM)
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Splunk details Sqrrl ‘screw-ups’ that hampered threat hunting
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Police resurrect Lockbit’s site and troll the ransomware gang
An international coalition of police agencies have resurrected the dark web site of the notorious LockBit ransomware gang, which they had seized earlier this year, teasing new revelations about the group. On Sunday, what was once LockBit’s official darknet site…
Android Flaw Exposes DNS Queries Despite VPN Kill Switch
Several months ago, a Mullvad VPN user discovered that Android users have a serious privacy concern when using Mullvad VPN. Even with the Always-On VPN feature activated, which ensures that the VPN connection is always active, and with the…
Microsoft Introduces Passkey Authentication for Personal Microsoft Accounts
Microsoft has introduced a new feature allowing Windows users to log into their Microsoft consumer accounts using a passkey, eliminating the need for traditional passwords. This passkey authentication method supports various password-less options such as Windows Hello, FIDO2 security…
APT42 Hackers Posing As Event Organizers To Hijack Victim Network
APT42, a group linked to the Iranian government, is using social engineering tactics such as impersonating journalists and event organizers to trick NGOs, media, academia, legal firms, and activists into providing credentials to access their cloud environments. They exfiltrate data…
New Atomic Stealer Malware Copies Passwords & Wallets from Infected Macs
Several new variants of Atomic macOS Stealer, or AMOS have been observed that are intended to exfiltrate sensitive data from affected Macs. AMOS is transmitted by Trojan horses, which frequently pose as allegedly pirated or “cracked” versions of apps. It…
EFF Zine on Surveillance Tech at the Southern Border Shines Light on Ever-Growing Spy Network
Guide Features Border Tech Photos, Locations, and Explanation of Capabilities < div class=”field field–name-body field–type-text-with-summary field–label-hidden”> < div class=”field__items”> < div class=”field__item even”> SAN FRANCISCO—Sensor towers controlled by AI, drones launched from truck-bed catapults, vehicle-tracking devices disguised as traffic cones—all…
Tracing what went wrong in 2012 for today’s teens, with Dr. Jean Twenge: Lock and Code S04E10
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Dr. Jean Twenge about smartphones, social media, and a teen mental health crisis. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Tracing what went wrong in…
Synopsys Sells Software Integrity Business in $2.1 Billion Deal
Synopsys is selling its Software Integrity Group to private equity firms Clearlake Capital and Francisco Partners in a $2.1 billion deal. The post Synopsys Sells Software Integrity Business in $2.1 Billion Deal appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been…