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This devious backdoor installer gives hackers full control over courtroom devices
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIllustration of a laptop with a magnifying glass exposing a beetle on-screen. An update for software...
Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Targeting of U.S. university and think tank...
Foreign Relations· 4 days agoA threat actor used the malware BabyShark, which uses infrastructure associated with North Korean campaigns. The malware was delivered in November 2018 ...
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BleepingComputer· 9 hours agoWith sharper cameras, distributed work, and constant emails, we need more and more storage for all our personal and professional data. Koofr offers a terabyte of cloud storage with all the features ...
Game over — hackers are using a spoofed version of Minesweeper to snare victims
TechRadar· 43 minutes agoRussian hackers are targeting financial institutions in Europe and the United States with a nostalgia-laden gaming lure. Two security agencies in Ukraine - CSIRT-NBU, and CERT-UA, hae warned ...
ESET And Dutch Police Uncover Ebury Botnet's Crypto Theft Operation
Cryptonews· 4 days agoIn a new report, ESET exposes Ebury Botnet's crypto theft tactics. Learn how this malware operates and how to avoid crypto theft.
Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Targeting of New York Times journalist Ben...
Foreign Relations· 4 days agoThe Saudi hackers KINGDOM launched a phishing attack to attempt to trick journalist Ben Hubbard into installing NSO Group’s Pegasus malware onto his phone. Hubbard does not ...
Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Targeting of Ukrainian organizations in...
Foreign Relations· 4 days agoAPT 28 sent phishing emails masquerading as the Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) with the subject line "Cyberattack.” The email included a malware-laced attachment enabling APT 28 to gather and steal data.
Growing number of ransomware attacks on hospitals could mean life or death for patients
WDTV· 7 days agoAn analysis by a cybersecurity firm found that 46 hospital systems suffered ransomware attacks in...
Yet more ransomware uses BitLocker to encrypt victims' files
The Register· 4 days agoThe antivirus maker's Global Emergency Response team spotted themalware, dubbed ShrinkLocker, in...
Chinese hackers hide on military and govt networks for 6 years
BleepingComputer· 5 days agoA previously unknown threat actor dubbed "Unfading Sea Haze" has been targeting military and government entities in the South China Sea region since 2018, remaining undetected all this time.