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TA577 Exploits NTLM Authentication Vulnerability

March 5, 2024 / 31 / 0
[ad_1] Cybersecurity researchers at Proofpoint have uncovered a new tactic employed by cybercriminal threat actor TA577, shedding light on a lesser-seen objective in their operations.  The group was found utilizing an attack chain aimed at stealing NT LAN Manager (NTLM) authentication information. This method could... Continue reading
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Hacktivist Collective NoName057(16) Strikes European Targets

March 5, 2024 / 31 / 0
[ad_1] The cyber threat actor known as NoName057(16) has been observed changing tactics amid the escalating conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The group has gained notoriety for their involvement in Project DDoSia, an initiative aimed at executing large-scale distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against entities supporting Ukraine,... Continue reading
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Self-Propagating Worm Created to Target Generative AI Systems

March 4, 2024 / 27 / 0
[ad_1] Researchers have developed a computer worm that targets generative AI (GenAI) applications to potentially spread malware and steal personal data. The new paper details the worm dubbed “Morris II,” which targets GenAI ecosystems through the use of adversarial self-replicating prompts, leading to GenAI systems... Continue reading
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Predator Spyware Targeted Mobile Phones in New Countries

March 4, 2024 / 31 / 0
[ad_1] The Predator spyware, at the heart of the Predator Files affair in 2023, is still used in many countries, according to cybersecurity provider Recorded Future. The spyware developer Cytrox and its umbrella organization Intellexa were associated with human rights violations by the Predator Files,... Continue reading

Stoney Creek Furniture Cyberattack Claimed By MEDUSA

March 4, 2024 / 24 / 0
[ad_1] Stoney Creek Furniture, a well-known retailer, has reportedly been targeted by the infamous MEDUSA ransomware group. The Stoney Creek Furniture cyberattack was claimed by the hacker collective via the dark web, accompanied by a threatening ultimatum of four days. Despite claims from the hackers... Continue reading
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Optum Confirms BlackCat Behind Change Healthcare Cyberattack

March 4, 2024 / 24 / 0
[ad_1] Change Healthcare, a major entity in the US healthcare sector, has confirmed being targeted by hacker collective ALPHV/Blackcat. “Change Healthcare can confirm we are experiencing a cybersecurity issue perpetrated by a cybercrime threat actor who has represented itself to us as ALPHV/Blackcat,” reads the... Continue reading
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Black Basta Ransomware Attack: 5 New Victims Exposed

March 4, 2024 / 19 / 0
[ad_1] The notorious Black Basta ransomware group has struck again, targeting five new victims and adding them to their dark web portal. Among the alleged organizations affected are Goodin Abernathy LLP, Scullion LAW, Franz Carl Weber AG, Haas Inc., and Alan Ritchey, Inc. Among the... Continue reading
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Alleged USDoD Hacker Strikes Again

March 3, 2024 / 19 / 0
[ad_1] In a recent cyber incident, a hacker associated with high-profile breaches including those of the FBI and Airbus, has purportedly leaked around 24GB of data allegedly linked to the defense contractor, Thales.  The alleged Thales data breach, which has surfaced on the dark web,... Continue reading
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Why Companies Are Outsourcing IT Security Services

March 3, 2024 / 25 / 0
[ad_1] In an era defined by rapid technological advancements and evolving cyber threats, the outsourcing of IT security services has emerged as a prevailing practice among organizations seeking to fortify their defenses. From network security to threat detection, businesses are increasingly relying on external partners... Continue reading
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43% Of Firms In META Lack Cybersecurity Experts

March 3, 2024 / 31 / 0
[ad_1] According to the findings from a recent Kaspersky study revealed at Cybersecurity Weekend, 41% of companies worldwide are facing a shortfall of qualified cybersecurity professionals. This problem is even more sensitive for the Middle East, Turkiye, and Africa (META) region, with 43% of companies... Continue reading
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