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Hackers steal crypto from Bitcoin ATMs by exploiting zero-day bug
Hackers have exploited a zero-day vulnerability in General Bytes Bitcoin ATM servers to steal cryptocurrency from customers.
- AUGUST 20, 2022
- 03:17 PM
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WordPress sites hacked with fake Cloudflare DDoS alerts pushing malware
WordPress sites are being hacked to display fake Cloudflare DDoS protection pages to distribute malware that installs the NetSupport RAT and the RaccoonStealer password-stealing Trojan.
- AUGUST 20, 2022
- 11:15 AM
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Russia's 'Oculus' to use AI to scan sites for banned information
Russia's internet watchdog Roskomnadzor is developing a neural network that will use artificial intelligence to scan websites for prohibited information.
- AUGUST 20, 2022
- 10:07 AM
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Get started with big data visualization for $39 in this course deal
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- AUGUST 20, 2022
- 08:12 AM
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The Week in Ransomware - August 19th 2022 - Evolving extortion tactics
Bringing you the latest ransomware news, including new research, tactics, and cyberattacks. We also saw the return of the BlackByte ransomware operation, who has started to use new extortion tactics.
- AUGUST 19, 2022
- 07:08 PM
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241 npm and PyPI packages caught dropping Linux cryptominers
More than 200 malicious packages were discovered infiltrating the PyPI and npm open source registries this week. These packages are largely typosquats of widely used libraries and each one of them downloads a Bash script on Linux systems that run cryptominers.
- AUGUST 19, 2022
- 04:11 PM
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Grandoreiro banking malware targets manufacturers in Spain, Mexico
The notorious 'Grandoreiro' banking trojan was spotted in recent attacks targeting employees of a chemicals manufacturer in Spain and workers of automotive and machinery makers in Mexico.
- AUGUST 19, 2022
- 02:58 PM
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New tool checks if a mobile app's browser is a privacy risk
A new online tool named 'InAppBrowser' lets you analyze the behavior of in-app browsers embedded within mobile apps and determine if they inject privacy-threatening JavaScript into websites you visit.
- AUGUST 19, 2022
- 02:12 PM
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CISA adds 7 vulnerabilities to list of bugs exploited by hackers
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added seven vulnerabilities to its list of bugs actively exploited by hackers, with the new flaws disclosed by Apple. Microsoft, SAP, and Google.
- AUGUST 19, 2022
- 01:44 PM
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Russian APT29 hackers abuse Azure services to hack Microsoft 365 users
The state-backed Russian cyberespionage group Cozy Bear has been particularly prolific in 2022, targeting Microsoft 365 accounts in NATO countries and attempting to access foreign policy information.
- AUGUST 19, 2022
- 11:10 AM
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- AUGUST 19, 2022
- 11:01 AM
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LockBit claims ransomware attack on security giant Entrust
The LockBit ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for the June cyberattack on digital security giant Entrust.
- AUGUST 18, 2022
- 07:06 PM
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Apple releases Safari 15.6.1 to fix zero-day bug used in attacks
Apple has released Safari 15.6.1 for macOS Big Sur and Catalina to fix a zero-day vulnerability exploited in the wild to hack Macs.
- AUGUST 18, 2022
- 03:49 PM
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Android malware apps with 2 million installs found on Google Play
A new batch of thirty-five Android malware apps that display unwanted advertisements was found on the Google Play Store, with the apps installed over 2 million times on victims' mobile devices.
- AUGUST 18, 2022
- 03:19 PM
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- AUGUST 18, 2022
- 02:10 PM
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Janet Jackson's music video is now a vulnerability for crashing hard disks
Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation music video of 1989 has officially been declared a security vulnerability as it freezes some models of hard drives on older computers.
- AUGUST 18, 2022
- 01:07 PM
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Google blocks largest HTTPS DDoS attack 'reported to date'
A Google Cloud Armor customer was hit with a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack over the HTTPS protocol that reached 46 million requests per second (RPS), making it the largest ever recorded of its kind.
- AUGUST 18, 2022
- 12:00 PM
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Winnti hackers split Cobalt Strike into 154 pieces to evade detection
The Chinese Winnti hacking group, also known as 'APT41' or 'Wicked Spider,' targeted at least 80 organizations last year and successfully breached the networks of at least thirteen.
- AUGUST 18, 2022
- 11:48 AM
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Microsoft Sysmon can now block malicious EXEs from being created
Microsoft has released Sysmon 14 with a new 'FileBlockExecutable' option that lets you block the creation of malicious executables, such as EXE, DLL, and SYS files, for better protection against malware.
- AUGUST 18, 2022
- 08:32 AM
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Get over 130 hours of ethical hacking training in this $43 deal
Want to learn how to hack computers and networks without the guilt? The All-In-One 2022 Super-Sized Ethical Hacking Bundle is on sale today for $42.99, or under $2.50 per course.
- AUGUST 18, 2022
- 07:14 AM
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