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Critical SonicWall Vulnerability Possibly Exploited in Ransomware Attacks
A recently patched SonicWall vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-40766 may have been exploited in ransomware attacks.
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Predator Spyware Resurfaces With Fresh Infrastructure
Recorded Future observes renewed Predator spyware activity on fresh infrastructure after a drop caused by US sanctions.
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One Million US Kaspersky Customers Transferred to Pango’s UltraAV
Kaspersky’s customers in the US are being acquired by cybersecurity firm Pango and will be offered UltraAV antimalware software.
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Progress Software Issues Patch for Vulnerability in LoadMaster and MT Hypervisor
Progress Software has released security updates for a maximum-severity flaw in LoadMaster and Multi-Tenant (MT) hypervisor that could result in the execution of arbitrary operating system commands.
Tracked as CVE-2024-7591 (CVSS score: 10.0), the vulnerability has been described as an improper input validation bug that results in OS command injection.
“It is possible for unauthenticated, remote
Tracked as CVE-2024-7591 (CVSS score: 10.0), the vulnerability has been described as an improper input validation bug that results in OS command injection.
“It is possible for unauthenticated, remote
New Android SpyAgent Malware Uses OCR to Steal Crypto Wallet Recovery Keys
Android device users in South Korea have emerged as a target of a new mobile malware campaign that delivers a new type of threat dubbed SpyAgent.
The malware “targets mnemonic keys by scanning for images on your device that might contain them,” McAfee Labs researcher SangRyol Ryu said in an analysis, adding the targeting footprint has broadened in scope to include the U.K.
The campaign makes use
The malware “targets mnemonic keys by scanning for images on your device that might contain them,” McAfee Labs researcher SangRyol Ryu said in an analysis, adding the targeting footprint has broadened in scope to include the U.K.
The campaign makes use
TIDRONE Espionage Group Targets Taiwan Drone Makers in Cyber Campaign
A previously undocumented threat actor with likely ties to Chinese-speaking groups has predominantly singled out drone manufacturers in Taiwan as part of a cyber attack campaign that commenced in 2024.
Trend Micro is tracking the adversary under the moniker TIDRONE, stating the activity is espionage-driven given the focus on military-related industry chains.
The exact initial access vector used
Trend Micro is tracking the adversary under the moniker TIDRONE, stating the activity is espionage-driven given the focus on military-related industry chains.
The exact initial access vector used
U.S. Offers $10 Million for Info on Russian Cadet Blizzard Hackers Behind Major Attacks
The U.S. government and a coalition of international partners have officially attributed a Russian hacking group tracked as Cadet Blizzard to the General Staff Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) 161st Specialist Training Center (Unit 29155).
“These cyber actors are responsible for computer network operations against global targets for the purposes of espionage, sabotage, and reputational harm
“These cyber actors are responsible for computer network operations against global targets for the purposes of espionage, sabotage, and reputational harm
