Scammers are attacking Mac users interested in cryptocurrencies using a fake fix for a meeting link that won’t work. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Malicious meeting invite fix targets Mac users
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The US is Bracing for Complex, Fast-Moving Threats to Elections This Year, FBI Director Warns
FBI Director Christopher Wray says advances in generative AI make it easier for election interference and meddling easier than before. The post The US is Bracing for Complex, Fast-Moving Threats to Elections This Year, FBI Director Warns appeared first on…
CryptoChameleon Phishing Scam Targets Crypto Users and FCC Employees
By Deeba Ahmed Lookout urges crypto users to be on the lookout of the new and tricky phishing campaign. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: CryptoChameleon Phishing Scam Targets Crypto Users and FCC Employees This article…
How dynamic malware analysis works
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Cheap Video Doorbell Cams: Tools of Stalkers and Thieves
EKEN IoT FAIL: Amazon, Sears and Shein still sell security swerving stuff. The post Cheap Video Doorbell Cams: Tools of Stalkers and Thieves appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been indexed from Security Boulevard Read the original article:…
Old Website Tool Exploited by Hackers, Puts Education and Government Sites at Risk
Hackers are taking advantage of an old CMS editing tool for websites that have not been updated in a long time. They are using it to break into educational and government websites all over the world. Their goal is to…
CISA warns Ivanti ICT ineffective for detecting compromises
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CISA Warns Of Windows Streaming Service Vulnerability Exploitation
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A Child Could Hack These Popular Video Doorbells, Tests Show
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Court Orders Makers Of Pegasus Spyware To Hand Over Code To WhatsApp
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Ivanti Attacks Linked To Espionage Group Targeting Defense Contractors
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In the vanguard of 21st century cyber threats
Everything you need to know about quantum safe encryption Webinar The quantum threat might seem futuristic, more like something you’d encounter in a science fiction film. But it’s arguably already a danger to real cyber security defences.… This article has…
In Other News: Google Flaw Exploited, 3D Printers Hacked, WhatsApp Gets NSO Spyware
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Unpatched Google vulnerability exploited, 3D printers hacked by white hats, WhatsApp will get NSO spyware. The post In Other News: Google Flaw Exploited, 3D Printers Hacked, WhatsApp Gets NSO Spyware appeared…
This Chinese PC Manufacturer Tailored its Own Devices to be Susceptible to Malware
Acemagic, a Chinese manufacturer of personal computers, has acknowledged that certain products were shipped with pre-installed malware. The discovery was made by a YouTuber known as The Net Guy, who encountered malware on Acemagic mini PCs during testing in…
eBay, VMware, and McAfee Taken Down in Widespread Phishing Operation
Hackers have taken control of over 8,000 subdomains belonging to reputable companies and organizations to launch a massive phishing campaign that sends millions of malicious emails every day. Among the companies involved in “SubdoMailing” are MSN, VMware, McAfee, The Economist,…
Malaysia Takes Bold Steps with ‘Kill Switch’ Legislation to Tackle Cyber Crime Surge
In a conscientious effort to strengthen online safety and tackle the growing issue of cybercrime, the Malaysian government is taking steps to enhance digital security. This includes the introduction of a powerful “kill switch” system, a proactive measure aimed at…
NoName057(16)’s DDoSia project: 2024 updates and behavioural shifts
Context Since the onset of the War in Ukraine, various groups identified as “nationalist hacktivists” have emerged, particularly on the Russian side, to contribute to the confrontation between Kyiv and Moscow. Among these entities, the pro-Russian group NoName057(16) has garnered…
France concerned about cyber attacks on electric grids for Summer Olympics 2024
Scheduled to take place from July to August this year in Paris, France, the 2024 Summer Olympics are set to be a grand event spread across various stadiums throughout Europe. However, concerns have been raised by Stephane Sejourne, France’s Foreign…
AI Worm Developed by Researchers Spreads Automatically Between AI Agents
Researchers have developed what they claim to be one of the first generative AI worms, named Morris II, capable of autonomously spreading between AI systems. This new form of cyberattack, reminiscent of the original Morris worm that wreaked havoc on…
Thoma Bravo takes critical event management software company Everbridge private in $1.8B deal
Everbridge, a critical event management (CEM) software company, is going private in a $1.8 billion all-cash deal that will see it taken over by private equity giant Thoma Bravo — 20% more than what was originally announced last month.* Founded…