Category cyber-attacks

New Virus Determines Your Computer’s Suitability for Mining or Ransomware Attacks

Recent findings from security researchers have unveiled a novel malware strain capable of infecting systems with either a cryptocurrency miner or ransomware, depending on configuration settings that dictate the most profitable scheme. This dual-functionality indicates a strategic evolution in cybercriminal tactics, aiming to optimize revenue generation through diverse exploitation methods.…

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Hacker Who Swiped 120,000 Bitcoins Seeks Redemption and a Job in Cybersecurity

Former Hacker’s Journey: From Crime to Cybersecurity Advocate In a recent statement, a once notorious black hat hacker shared insights into his transformation after serving his prison sentence. “When I was involved in hacking, I felt isolated and paranoid. However, working with ethical hackers has given me a sense of…

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Most LokiBot Variants Found in the Wild are “Hijacked” Versions of the Original Malware

Recent investigations have revealed an intriguing twist in the cybersecurity landscape: even hackers can become victims. Security researchers have identified that a significant proportion of LokiBot malware circulating online are altered copies of the original variant. This discovery raises new concerns regarding the integrity of cybersecurity threats and highlights the…

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149 Million Usernames and Passwords Leaked from Vulnerable Database

In a significant cybersecurity incident, a database containing 149 million account usernames and passwords has been taken down after a researcher alerted the hosting provider. This extensive dataset included 48 million Gmail accounts, 17 million Facebook accounts, and about 420,000 for the cryptocurrency platform Binance, among others. The discovery was…

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Stolen D-Link Certificate Exploited to Digitally Sign Surveillance Malware

Digitally signed malware has gained traction recently, utilizing legitimate digital certificates to mask malicious activities. Recent investigations have uncovered a malware campaign employing stolen valid digital certificates from Taiwanese technology firms, including D-Link, to authenticate their harmful applications and thereby appear trustworthy to unwitting users. Digital certificates, issued by recognized…

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Drowning in AI Noise, cURL Halts Bug Bounties to Safeguard “Mental Well-being”

cURL Project Ends Vulnerability Reward Program Amid AI Report Surge The developers behind cURL, a widely-used networking tool, are discontinuing their vulnerability reward program due to a significant influx of low-quality submissions, many of which have been identified as AI-generated. Daniel Stenberg, the founder and lead developer of the open-source…

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Gaza Cyber Group Strikes Again with New Attacks on Palestinian Authority

New Cyber Threat Targets Palestinian Authority With Advanced Malware Attack In a recent development in the realm of cybersecurity, Check Point Threat Intelligence Team has identified a resurgence of an advanced persistent threat (APT) group launching targeted attacks against institutions in the Middle East, particularly the Palestinian Authority. This latest…

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Microsoft Issues Patch Updates Addressing 53 Software Vulnerabilities

Microsoft has announced the release of its July 2018 security patch updates, addressing a total of 53 vulnerabilities across various products, including Windows, Internet Explorer, Edge, and Microsoft Office, among others. This month’s updates target a wide range of systems and software, including the widely used Adobe Flash Player. Among…

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