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Europol Dismantles Criminal Messaging Service MATRIX in Major Global Takedown

04 December 2024
Europol on Tuesday announced the takedown of an invite-only encrypted messaging service called MATRIX that's created by criminals for criminal purposes. The joint operation, conducted by French and Dutch authorities under the moniker Passionflower, comes in the aftermath of an investigation that was launched in 2021 after the messaging service was discovered on the phone of a criminal convicted

7 PAM Best Practices to Secure Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Environments

04 December 2024
Are you using the cloud or thinking about transitioning? Undoubtedly, multi-cloud and hybrid environments offer numerous benefits for organizations. However, the cloud's flexibility, scalability, and efficiency come with significant risk — an expanded attack surface. The decentralization that comes with utilizing multi-cloud environments can also lead to limited visibility into user activity and

How to Plan a New (and Improved!) Password Policy for Real-World Security Challenges

04 December 2024
Many organizations struggle with password policies that look strong on paper but fail in practice because they're too rigid to follow, too vague to enforce, or disconnected from real security needs. Some are so tedious and complex that employees post passwords on sticky notes under keyboards, monitors, or desk drawers. Others set rules so loose they may as well not exist. And many simply copy

U.S. is the to generator of anonymous open source contributions

04 December 2024
A new report has revealed the United States and Russia are the highest generators of open source projects. 

Researchers Uncover Backdoor in Solana's Popular Web3.js npm Library

04 December 2024
Cybersecurity researchers are alerting to a software supply chain attack targeting the popular @solana/web3.js npm library that involved pushing two malicious versions capable of harvesting users' private keys with an aim to drain their cryptocurrency wallets. The attack has been detected in versions 1.95.6 and 1.95.7. Both these versions are no longer available for download from the npm

Joint Advisory Warns of PRC-Backed Cyber Espionage Targeting Telecom Networks

04 December 2024
A joint advisory issued by Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the U.S. has warned of a broad cyber espionage campaign undertaken by People's Republic of China (PRC)-affiliated threat actors targeting telecommunications providers. "Identified exploitations or compromises associated with these threat actors' activity align with existing weaknesses associated with victim infrastructure; no novel

Veeam Issues Patch for Critical RCE Vulnerability in Service Provider Console

04 December 2024
Veeam has released security updates to address a critical flaw impacting Service Provider Console (VSPC) that could pave the way for remote code execution on susceptible instances. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-42448, carries a CVSS score of 9.9 out of a maximum of 10.0. The company noted that the bug was identified during internal testing. "From the VSPC management agent machine, under

Critical SailPoint IdentityIQ Vulnerability Exposes Files to Unauthorized Access

04 December 2024
A critical security vulnerability has been disclosed in SailPoint's IdentityIQ identity and access management (IAM) software that allows unauthorized access to content stored within the application directory. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-10905, has a CVSS score of 10.0, indicating maximum severity. It affects IdentityIQ versions 8.2. 8.3, 8.4, and other previous versions. IdentityIQ "allows

New phishing-as-a-service platform targets Microsoft 365

04 December 2024
New phishing-as-a-service platform steals Microsoft 365 credentials via large-scale adversary-in-the-middle attacks.

Hackers Use Corrupted ZIPs and Office Docs to Evade Antivirus and Email Defenses

03 December 2024
Cybersecurity researchers have called attention to a novel phishing campaign that leverages corrupted Microsoft Office documents and ZIP archives as a way to bypass email defenses. "The ongoing attack evades #antivirus software, prevents uploads to sandboxes, and bypasses Outlook's spam filters, allowing the malicious emails to reach your inbox," ANY.RUN said in a series of posts on X. The

Why Phishers Love New TLDs Like .shop, .top and .xyz

03 December 2024
Phishing attacks increased nearly 40 percent in the year ending August 2024, with much of that growth concentrated at a small number of new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) -- such as .shop, .top, .xyz -- that attract scammers with rock-bottom prices and no meaningful registration requirements, new research finds. Meanwhile, the nonprofit entity that oversees the domain name industry is moving forward with plans to introduce a slew of new gTLDs.

Cisco Warns of Exploitation of Decade-Old ASA WebVPN Vulnerability

03 December 2024
Cisco on Monday updated an advisory to warn customers of active exploitation of a decade-old security flaw impacting its Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA). The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2014-2120 (CVSS score: 4.3), concerns a case of insufficient input validation in ASA's WebVPN login page that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to conduct a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack

NachoVPN Tool Exploits Flaws in Popular VPN Clients for System Compromise

03 December 2024
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a set of flaws impacting Palo Alto Networks and SonicWall virtual private network (VPN) clients that could be potentially exploited to gain remote code execution on Windows and macOS systems. "By targeting the implicit trust VPN clients place in servers, attackers can manipulate client behaviours, execute arbitrary commands, and gain high levels of access

North Korean Kimsuky Hackers Use Russian Email Addresses for Credential Theft Attacks

03 December 2024
The North Korea-aligned threat actor known as Kimsuky has been linked to a series of phishing attacks that involve sending email messages that originate from Russian sender addresses to ultimately conduct credential theft. "Phishing emails were sent mainly through email services in Japan and Korea until early September," South Korean cybersecurity company Genians said. "Then, from mid-September,

SmokeLoader attack targets organizations in Taiwan

03 December 2024
Research shows an observed attack deploying the SmokeLoader malware to target organizations in Tawian. 

Horns&Hooves Campaign Delivers RATs via Fake Emails and JavaScript Payloads

03 December 2024
A newly discovered malware campaign has been found to target private users, retailers, and service businesses mainly located in Russia to deliver NetSupport RAT and BurnsRAT. The campaign, dubbed Horns&Hooves by Kaspersky, has hit more than 1,000 victims since it began around March 2023. The end goal of these attacks is to leverage the access afforded by these trojans to install stealer

Risk facing UK "widely underestimated", cyber chief to warn in first major speech

02 December 2024
Richard Horne will describe the cyber risks facing the nation as “widely underestimated” and call for collective action against an increasingly complex array of threats.

Data breach costs: Geico and Travelers fined $11.3M by New York State

02 December 2024
Geico and Travelers have been fined a combined total of $11.3 million by the state of New York.

SmokeLoader Malware Resurfaces, Targeting Manufacturing and IT in Taiwan

02 December 2024
Taiwanese entities in manufacturing, healthcare, and information technology sectors have become the target of a new campaign distributing the SmokeLoader malware. "SmokeLoader is well-known for its versatility and advanced evasion techniques, and its modular design allows it to perform a wide range of attacks," Fortinet FortiGuard Labs said in a report shared with The Hacker News. "While

A Guide to Securing AI App Development: Join This Cybersecurity Webinar

02 December 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a far-off dream—it’s here, changing the way we live. From ordering coffee to diagnosing diseases, it’s everywhere. But while you’re creating the next big AI-powered app, hackers are already figuring out ways to break it. Every AI app is an opportunity—and a potential risk. The stakes are huge: data leaks, downtime, and even safety threats if security