Google Blocked 5.1B Harmful Ads and Suspended 39.2M Advertiser Accounts in 2024
In all, the tech giant said it stopped 5.1 billion bad ads, restricted 9.1 billion ads, and blocked or restricted ads on 1.3 billion pages last year. It also suspended over 5 million accounts for
Ransomware Group Claims Hacking of Oregon Regulator After Data Breach Denial
The Rhysida ransomware gang claims to have stolen 2.5 Tb of files from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
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CISA Statement on CVE Program
Enhanced Version of ‘BPFDoor’ Linux Backdoor Seen in the Wild
In recent attacks, the state-sponsored backdoor BPFDoor is using a controller to open a reverse shell and move laterally.
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Gamma AI Platform Abused in Phishing Chain to Spoof Microsoft SharePoint Logins
“Attackers weaponize Gamma, a relatively new AI-based presentation tool, to deliver a link to a fraudulent Microsoft SharePoint login portal,” Abnormal Security researchers Hinman Baron and Piotr Wojtyla said in
From Third-Party Vendors to U.S. Tariffs: The New Cyber Risks Facing Supply Chains
Cyber threats targeting supply chains have become a growing concern for businesses across industries. As companies continue to expand their reliance on third-party vendors, cloud-based services, and global logistics networks, cybercriminals are exploiting vulnerabilities within these interconnected systems to launch attacks. By first infiltrating a third-party vendor with undetected
Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates
Critical Vulnerability Found in Apache Roller Blog Server
A critical vulnerability in Apache Roller could be used to maintain persistent access by reusing older sessions even after password changes.
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Microsoft Warns of Node.js Abuse for Malware Delivery
In the past months Microsoft has seen multiple campaigns involving Node.js to deliver malware and other malicious payloads.
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