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SparklingGoblin APT Targeted Hong Kong University With New Linux Backdoor
A Linux variant of the SideWalk backdoor was used by the SparklingGoblin advanced persistent threat (APT) group to target a Hong…
FormBook Knocks Off Emotet As Most Used Malware in August
FormBook is now the most prevalent malware found in the wild, dethroning Emotet, which has held that position since its…
Four-Fifths of Firms Hit by Critical Cloud Security Incident
Some 80% of organizations suffered a “severe” cloud security incident over the past year, while a quarter worry they’ve suffered a…
DDoS Attacks on UK Firms Surge During Ukraine War
The volume of DDoS attacks against UK financial institutions surged during the first few months of the Ukraine war, according to…
Microsoft Fixes Two Zero-Days This Patch Tuesday
Microsoft released fixes for over 60 CVEs this month including two zero-day vulnerabilities, one of which is being actively…
Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool Vulnerability: What to Learn from It and…
By Dirk Schrader, Resident CISO (EMEA) and VP of Security Research, Netwrix
A new vulnerability in the Microsoft Office universe…
iOS 16 Launches With Lockdown Mode, Spyware Protection, Safety Check
Apple officially released its iOS 16 operating system update for iPhone devices, which contains several privacy and…
ShadowPad-Associated Hackers Targeted Asian Governments
A group of threat actors previously associated with the ShadowPad remote access Trojan (RAT) has adopted a new toolset to conduct…
Hackers Steal Steam Credentials With ‘Browser-in-the-Browser’…
Hackers are targeting Steam credentials using a new phishing technique called ‘Browser–in–the–Browser’ (BitB), according to new…
Ransomware Gang Hacks VoIP for Initial Access
Threat actors exploited a vulnerability in a popular VoIP appliance to gain access to a victim’s corporate network, researchers…