Latest Cybersecurity News and Articles


Fake Grand Theft Auto VI Beta Download Spreads Malware

22 July 2024
Bitdefender researchers found suspicious Facebook ads promoting fake beta versions for free download on PC. These ads promise early access to a non-existent GTA VI beta with attractive features and release dates, using stolen gameplay footage.

MSPs & MSSPs: How to Increase Engagement with Your Cybersecurity Clients Through vCISO Reporting

22 July 2024
As a vCISO, you are responsible for your client's cybersecurity strategy and risk governance. This incorporates multiple disciplines, from research to execution to reporting. Recently, we published a comprehensive playbook for vCISOs, “Your First 100 Days as a vCISO – 5 Steps to Success”, which covers all the phases entailed in launching a successful vCISO engagement, along with

Russian Nationals Plead Guilty to Participating in the LockBit Ransomware Group

22 July 2024
Two Russian nationals, Ruslan Magomedovich Astamirov and Mikhail Vasiliev, pleaded guilty in a federal court in Newark for their roles in the LockBit ransomware operation.

Several Linux Kernel Azure Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu

22 July 2024
Canonical released security updates to fix various vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel for Microsoft Azure Cloud systems on Ubuntu 16.04 ESM and Ubuntu 18.04 ESM. These flaws could lead to denial of service, data leakage, or arbitrary code execution.

UK Arrests Suspected Scattered Spider Hacker Linked to MGM Attack

22 July 2024
A 17-year-old boy from Walsall has been arrested by UK police for his involvement in the 2023 MGM Resorts ransomware attack, connected to the Scattered Spider hacking group. The arrest was made with assistance from the NCA and the FBI.

Attackers Abuse Swap File to Steal Credit Cards

22 July 2024
Attackers recently abused the swap file in a Magento e-commerce site to steal credit card information. Despite multiple cleanup attempts, the malware persisted until analysts discovered it.

Analyzing Container Escape Techniques in Cloud Environments

22 July 2024
While containers offer efficiency, they are vulnerable to attacks exploiting misconfigurations. Attackers can execute code or escalate privileges, endangering organizational security.

US Sanctions Two Members of Russian ‘Cyber Army’ Hacktivist Group

22 July 2024
The U.S. sanctioned two members of the Russian hacktivist group Cyber Army of Russia Reborn (CARR) for carrying out cyber operations against critical U.S. infrastructure. CARR has launched low-impact DDoS attacks in Ukraine and its allies since 2022.

Fake CrowdStrike Fixes Target Companies With Malware, Data Wipers

22 July 2024
Malicious campaigns have emerged, including one targeting BBVA bank customers with a fake CrowdStrike Hotfix that installs remote access tools. Another attack involves a data wiper distributed under the guise of a CrowdStrike update.

China Claims Volt Typhoon was a False Flag Inside Job Conspiracy

22 July 2024
Beijing has claimed that the Volt Typhoon attack gang, accused by Five Eyes nations of being a Beijing-backed threat to critical infrastructure, was actually fabricated by the US intelligence community.

CISA Says Malicious Hackers are 'Taking Advantage' of CrowdStrike Outage

22 July 2024
The U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA warned against clicking on suspicious links to prevent email compromise. Cybercriminals are already impersonating CrowdStrike in phishing emails, asking for payment to "fix the CrowdStrike apocalypse."

SocGholish Malware Exploits BOINC Project for Covert Cyberattacks

22 July 2024
The JavaScript downloader malware known as SocGholish (aka FakeUpdates) is being used to deliver a remote access trojan called AsyncRAT as well as a legitimate open-source project called BOINC. BOINC, short for Berkeley Open Infrastructure Network Computing Client, is an open-source "volunteer computing" platform maintained by the University of California with an aim to carry out "large-scale

Researchers discovered a new phishing kit on the dark web

22 July 2024
Security leaders share their insights on a new phishing kit on the dark web. 

New Linux Variant of Play Ransomware Targeting VMWare ESXi Systems

21 July 2024
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new Linux variant of a ransomware strain known as Play (aka Balloonfly and PlayCrypt) that's designed to target VMWare ESXi environments. "This development suggests that the group could be broadening its attacks across the Linux platform, leading to an expanded victim pool and more successful ransom negotiations," Trend Micro researchers said in a

Cybercriminals Exploit CrowdStrike Update Mishap to Distribute Remcos RAT Malware

20 July 2024
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, which is facing the heat for causing worldwide IT disruptions by pushing out a flawed update to Windows devices, is now warning that threat actors are exploiting the situation to distribute Remcos RAT to its customers in Latin America under the guise of a providing a hotfix. The attack chains involve distributing a ZIP archive file named "crowdstrike-hotfix.zip,"

APT41 Has Arisen From the DUST

20 July 2024
APT41, a China-based hacking group, has targeted organizations in shipping, logistics, media, technology, and automotive sectors in Italy, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, and the U.K. since 2023.

OilAlpha Malicious Applications Target Humanitarian Aid Groups Operating in Yemen

20 July 2024
The attacks, linked to a group called OilAlpha, involved malicious mobile apps and targeted CARE International, Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), and Saudi Arabian King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre.

New Play Ransomware Linux Variant Targets ESXi Shows Ties With Prolific Puma

20 July 2024
The Play ransomware group has introduced a Linux variant that targets ESXi environments. This variant verifies its environment before executing and has been successful in evading security measures.

North Korean Hackers May Have Attacked Indian Crypto Exchange WazirX

20 July 2024
Indian crypto exchange WazirX disclosed a loss of virtual assets worth more than $230 million due to a cyber attack linked to North Korea. The attack targeted a multi-signature wallet with six signatories, leading to a breach in security measures.

17-Year-Old Linked to Scattered Spider Cybercrime Syndicate Arrested in U.K.

20 July 2024
Law enforcement officials in the U.K. have arrested a 17-year-old boy from Walsall who is suspected to be a member of the notorious Scattered Spider cybercrime syndicate. The arrest was made "in connection with a global cyber online crime group which has been targeting large organizations with ransomware and gaining access to computer networks," West Midlands police said. "The arrest is part of