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FBI confirms it issued remote kill command to blow out Volt Typhoon's botnet

Disinfects Cisco and Netgear routers to thwart Chinese critters

China's Volt Typhoon spies infected "hundreds" of outdated Cisco and Netgear equipment with malware so that the devices could be instructed to break into US critical infrastructure facilities, the Justice Department has said.…

  • January 31st 2024 at 19:24

Ransomware payment rates drop to new low – now 'only 29% of victims' fork over cash

It's almost like years of false assurances have made people realize payments are pointless

Trusting a ransomware crew to honor a deal isn't the greatest idea, and the world seems to be waking up to that. It's claimed that number of victims who chose to pay dropped to a new low of 29 percent in the last quarter of 2023.…

  • January 31st 2024 at 19:15

Nearly 4-year-old Cisco vuln linked to recent Akira ransomware attacks

Evidence mounts of an exploit gatekept within Russia's borders

Security researchers believe the Akira ransomware group could be exploiting a nearly four-year-old Cisco vulnerability and using it as an entry point into organizations' systems.…

  • January 31st 2024 at 17:45

We know nations are going after critical systems, but what happens when crims join in?

This isn't going to end well

Volt Typhoon, the Chinese government-backed cyberspies whose infrastructure was at least partially disrupted by Uncle Sam, has been homing in on other US energy, satellite and telecommunications systems, according to Robert Lee, CEO of security shop Dragos.…

  • January 31st 2024 at 17:15

Ivanti releases patches for VPN zero-days, discloses two more high-severity vulns

Many versions still without fixes while sophisticated attackers bypass mitigations

Ivanti has finally released the first round of patches for vulnerability-stricken Connect Secure and Policy Secure gateways, but in doing so has also found two additional zero-days, one of which is under active exploitation.…

  • January 31st 2024 at 15:45

US shorts China's Volt Typhoon crew targeting America's criticals

Invaders inveigle infrastructure

The US Justice Department and FBI may have scored a win over Chinese state-sponsored snoops trying to break into American critical infrastructure.…

  • January 30th 2024 at 18:15

Jenkins jitters as 45,000 servers still vulnerable to RCE attacks after patch released

Multiple publicly available exploits have since been published for the critical flaw

The number of public-facing installs of Jenkins servers vulnerable to a recently disclosed critical vulnerability is in the tens of thousands.…

  • January 30th 2024 at 17:45

Reg story prompts fresh security bulletin, review of Juniper Networks' CVE process

Vendor gets tangled in its own web of undisclosed vulnerabilities

Juniper Networks has disclosed separate vulnerabilities it was previously accused of concealing, and apologized to customers for the error in communication.…

  • January 30th 2024 at 15:30

UK biometrics boss bows out, bemoaning bureaucratic blunders

Questionable institutional change and myriad IT issues pervade the governance landscape

The farewell report written by the UK's biometrics and surveillance commissioner highlights a litany of failings in the Home Office's approach to governing the technology.…

  • January 30th 2024 at 09:30

SolarWinds slams SEC lawsuit against it as 'unprecedented' victim blaming

18,000 customers, including the Pentagon and Microsoft, may have other thoughts

SolarWinds – whose network monitoring software was backdoored by Russian spies so that the biz's customers could be spied upon – has accused America's financial watchdog of seeking to "revictimise the victim" after the agency sued it over the 2020 attack.…

  • January 29th 2024 at 20:52

Tesla hacks make big bank at Pwn2Own's first automotive-focused event

ALSO: SEC admits to X account negligence; New macOS malware family appears; and some critical vulns

Infosec in brief Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) held its first-ever automotive-focused Pwn2Own event in Tokyo last week, and awarded over $1.3 million to the discoverers of 49 vehicle-related zero day vulnerabilities.…

  • January 29th 2024 at 01:29

750 million Indian mobile subscribers' info for sale on dark web

ALSO: Samsung turns to Baidu for Galaxy AI in China; Terraform Labs files for bankruptcy; India's supercomputing ambitions

Asia In Brief Indian infosec firm CloudSEK last week claimed it found records describing 750 million Indian mobile network subscribers on the dark web, with two crime gangs offering the trove of data for just $3,000.…

  • January 28th 2024 at 23:29

Microsoft sheds some light on Russian email heist – and how to learn from Redmond's mistakes

Step one, actually turn on MFA

Microsoft, a week after disclosing that Kremlin-backed spies broke into its network and stole internal emails and files from its executives and staff, has now confirmed the compromised corporate account used in the genesis of the heist didn't even have multi-factor authentication (MFA) enabled. …

  • January 27th 2024 at 00:32

Wait, security courses aren't a requirement to graduate with a computer science degree?

And software makers seem to be OK with this, apparently

Comment There's a line in the latest plea from CISA – the US government's cybersecurity agency – to software developers to do a better job of writing secure code that may make you spit out your coffee.…

  • January 26th 2024 at 21:28

Guess the company: Takes your DNA, blames you when criminals steal it, can’t spot a cyberattack for 5 months

Breach filings show Reddit post led to the discovery rather than any sophisticated cyber defenses

Biotech and DNA-collection biz 23andMe, the one that blamed its own customers for the October mega-breach, just admitted it failed to detect any malicious activity for the entire five months attackers were breaking into user accounts.…

  • January 26th 2024 at 16:00

Akira ransomware gang says it stole passport scans from Lush in 110 GB data heist

Cosmetics brand goes from Jackson Pollocking your bathwater to cleaning up serious a digital mess

Updated The Akira ransomware gang is claiming responsiblity for the "cybersecurity incident" at British bath bomb merchant.…

  • January 26th 2024 at 12:25

Trickbot malware scumbag gets five years for infecting hospitals, businesses

Most of the crew still at large

A former Trickbot developer has been sent down for five years and four months for his role in infecting American hospitals and businesses with ransomware and other malware, costing victims tens of millions of dollars in losses.…

  • January 25th 2024 at 23:58

EquiLend drags systems offline after admitting attacker broke in

Securities lender processes trillions of dollars worth of Wall Street transactions every day

US securities lender EquiLend has pulled a number of its systems offline after a security "incident" in which an attacker gained "unauthorized access".…

  • January 25th 2024 at 14:00

HPE joins the 'our executive email was hacked by Russia' club

Moscow-backed Cozy Bear may have had access to the green rectangular email cloud for six months

HPE has become the latest tech giant to admit it has been compromised by Russian operatives.…

  • January 25th 2024 at 02:02

US judge rejects spyware slinger NSO's attempt to bin Apple lawsuit

Judge says cyber-crime law fits Pegasus case 'to a T'

A US court has rejected spyware vendor NSO Group's motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Apple that alleges the developer violated computer fraud and other laws by infecting customers' iDevices with its surveillance software.…

  • January 24th 2024 at 23:31

Major IT outage at Europe's largest caravan and RV club makes for not-so-happy campers

1 million members still searching for answers as IT issues floor primary digital services

Updated The UK's Caravan and Motorhome Club (CAMC) is battling a suspected cyberattack with members reporting widespread IT outages for the past five days.…

  • January 24th 2024 at 17:30

Using GoAnywhere MFT for file transfers? Patch now – an exploit's out for a critical bug

Ancient path traversal exploit offers remote attackers admin access

Security experts are wasting no time in publishing working exploits for a critical vulnerability in Fortra GoAnywhere MFT, which was publicly disclosed just over a day ago.…

  • January 24th 2024 at 15:04

What Microsoft's latest email breach says about this IT security heavyweight

Senator Wyden tells The Reg this latest infosec lapse is 'inexcusable'

Comment For most organizations – especially security vendors – disclosing a corporate email breach, in which executives' internal messages and attachments were stolen, would noticeably ding their stock prices.…

  • January 24th 2024 at 11:02

COVID-19 test lab accused of exposing 1.3 million patient records to open internet

Now that's a Dutch crunch

A password-less database containing an estimated 1.3 million sets of Dutch COVID-19 testing records was left exposed to the open internet, and it's not clear if anyone is taking responsibility.…

  • January 24th 2024 at 07:28

GCHQ's NCSC warns of 'realistic possibility' AI will help state-backed malware evade detection

That means Brit spies want the ability to do exactly that, huh?

The idea that AI could generate super-potent and undetectable malware has been bandied about for years – and also already debunked. However, an article published today by the UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) suggests there is a "realistic possibility" that by 2025, the most sophisticated attackers’ tools will improve markedly thanks to AI models informed by data describing successful cyber-hits.…

  • January 24th 2024 at 06:26

CISA boss swatted: 'While my own experience was certainly harrowing, it was unfortunately not unique'

Election officials, judges, politicians, and gamers are in swatters' crosshairs

CISA Director Jen Easterly has confirmed she was the subject of a swatting attempt on December 30 after a bogus report of a shooting at her home.…

  • January 23rd 2024 at 18:30

Accused PII seller faces jail for running underground fraud op

More than 5,000 victims claimed over a 3-year period but filing reckons accused didn't even use a VPN

A Baltimore man faces a potential maximum 20-year prison sentence after being charged for his alleged role in running an online service that sold personal data which was later used for financial fraud.…

  • January 23rd 2024 at 16:00

UK water giant admits attackers broke into system as gang holds it to ransom

Comes mere months after Western intelligence agencies warned of attacks on water providers

Southern Water confirmed this morning that criminals broke into its IT systems, making off with a "limited amount of data."…

  • January 23rd 2024 at 11:48

Australia imposes cyber sanctions on Russian it says ransomwared health insurer

'Aleksandr Ermakov' isn't allowed down under after being linked to ten-million-record leak

Australia's government has used the "significant cyber incidents" sanctions regime it introduced in 2021 for the first time, against a Russian named Aleksandr Gennadievich Ermakov whom authorities have deemed responsible for the 2022 attack on health insurer Medibank Private.…

  • January 23rd 2024 at 03:01

Atlassian Confluence Server RCE attacks underway from 600+ IPs

If you're still running a vulnerable instance then 'assume a breach'

More than 600 IP addresses are launching thousands of exploit attempts against CVE-2023-22527 – a critical bug in out–of-date versions of Atlassian Confluence Data Center and Server – according to non-profit security org Shadowserver.…

  • January 22nd 2024 at 23:37

Slug slimes aerospace biz AerCap with ransomware, brags about 1TB theft

Loanbase admits massive loss of customer data to thieves, too

AerCap, the world's largest aircraft leasing company, has reported a ransomware infection that occurred earlier this month, but claims it hasn't yet suffered any financial losses yet and all its systems are under control.…

  • January 22nd 2024 at 20:45

EFF adds Street Surveillance Hub so Americans can check who's checking on them

'The federal government has almost entirely abdicated its responsibility'

For a country that prides itself on being free, America does seem to have an awful lot of spying going on, as the new Street Surveillance Hub from the Electronic Frontier Foundation shows.…

  • January 22nd 2024 at 16:30

Ivanti and Juniper Networks accused of bending the rules with CVE assignments

Critics claim now-fixed vulnerabilities weren't disclosed, flag up grouping of multiple flaws under one CVE

Critics are accusing major tech companies of not sticking to the rules when it comes to registering vulnerabilities with the appropriate authorities.…

  • January 22nd 2024 at 15:00

Subway's data torpedoed by LockBit, ransomware gang claims

Fast food chain could face a footlong recovery process if allegations are true

The LockBit ransomware gang is claiming an attack on submarine sandwich slinger Subway, alleging it has made off with a platter of data.…

  • January 22nd 2024 at 14:00

ICO fines spam slinging financial services biz

It's all very well offering 'Free Debt Help,' but recipients were unwilling, says watchdog...

A financial services company that illegally dispatched tens of thousands of spam messages promising to help the recipients magically wipe away their debts is itself now a debtor to the UK’s data regulator.…

  • January 22nd 2024 at 11:00

Safeguarding against the global ransomware threat

How Object First’s Ootbi delivers ransomware-proof and immutable backup storage that can be up and running in minutes

Sponsored Feature Ransomware is used by cybercriminals to steal and encrypt critical business data before demanding payment for its restoration. It represents one of, if not the most, serious cybersecurity threat currently facing governments, public/private sector organizations and enterprises around the world.…

  • January 22nd 2024 at 09:51

BreachForums admin 'Pompourin' sentenced to 20 years of supervised release

Also: Another UEFI flaw found; Kaspersky discovers iOS log files actually work; and a few critical vulnerabilities

Infosec in brief Conor Brian Fitzpatrick – aka "Pompourin," a former administrator of notorious leak site BreachForums – has been sentenced to 20 years of supervised release.…

  • January 22nd 2024 at 02:29

Russians invade Microsoft exec mail while China jabs at VMware vCenter Server

Plus: Uncle Sam says Ivanti exploits 'consistent with PRC' snoops

A VMware security vulnerability has been exploited by Chinese cyberspies since late 2021, according to Mandiant, in what has been a busy week for nation-state espionage news.…

  • January 20th 2024 at 00:08

Five ripped off IT giant with $7M+ in bogus work expenses, prosecutors claim

Account manager and pals blew it on hotels, cruise, fancy meals and more allegedly

Five people have been accused of pulling off a "brazen" scam that involved submitting more than $7 million in fake work expense claims to an IT consultancy to bankroll hotel stays, a cruise, visits to strip clubs, and more.…

  • January 19th 2024 at 21:21

Thieves steal 35.5M customers’ data from Vans sneakers maker

But what kind of info was actually compromised? None of your business

VF Corporation, parent company of clothes and footwear brands including Vans and North Face, says 35.5 million customers were impacted in some way when criminals broke into their systems in December.…

  • January 19th 2024 at 13:56

IT consultant fined for daring to expose shoddy security

Spotting a plaintext password and using it in research without authorization deemed a crime

A security researcher in Germany has been fined €3,000 ($3,300, Β£2,600) for finding and reporting an e-commerce database vulnerability that was exposing almost 700,000 customer records.…

  • January 19th 2024 at 06:44

US agencies warn made-in-China drones might help Beijing snoop on the world

It’s a bird, it’s a plane… it’s a flying menace out to endanger national security

Two US government agencies, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), warned on Wednesday that drones made in China could be used to gather information on critical infrastructure.…

  • January 19th 2024 at 02:45

JPMorgan exec claims bank repels '45 billion' cyberattack attempts per day

Assets boss also reckons she has more engineers than Amazon

Updated The largest bank in the United States repels 45 billion cyberattack attempts per day, one of its leaders claimed at the World Economic Forum in Davos. …

  • January 18th 2024 at 19:04

Future of America's Cyber Safety Review Board hangs in balance amid calls for rethink

Politics-busting, uber-transparent incident reviews require independence, less internal conflict

As the US mulls legislation that would see the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) become a permanent fixture in the government's cyber defense armory, experts are calling for substantial changes in the way it's organized.…

  • January 18th 2024 at 18:30

Ransomware attacks hospitalizing security pros, as one admits suicidal feelings

Untold harms of holding the corporate perimeter revealed in extensive series of interviews

Ransomware attacks are being linked to a litany of psychological and physical illnesses reported by infosec professionals, and in some cases blamed for hospitalizations.…

  • January 18th 2024 at 17:00

Two more Citrix NetScaler bugs exploited in the wild

Just when you thought you had recovered from Bleed

Two vulnerabilities in NetScaler's ADC and Gateway products have been fixed – but not before criminals found and exploited them, according to the vendor.…

  • January 18th 2024 at 15:30

Google TAG: Kremlin cyber spies move into malware with a custom backdoor

The threat hunters believe COLDRIVER has used SPICA since at least November 2022

Russian cyberspies linked to the Kremlin's Federal Security Service (FSB) are moving beyond their usual credential phishing antics and have developed a custom backdoor that they started delivering via email as far back as November 2022, according to Google's Threat Analysis Group.…

  • January 18th 2024 at 14:00

Vast botnet hijacks smart TVs for prime-time cybercrime

8-year-old op responsible for DDoS attacks and commandeering broadcasts to push war material

Updated Security researchers have pinned a DDoS botnet that's infected potentially millions of smart TVs and set-top boxes to an eight-year-old cybercrime syndicate called Bigpanzi.…

  • January 18th 2024 at 10:15

Enter the era of platform-based cloud security

How an integrated platform can streamline the management overhead, improve cloud security and boost threat visibility

Sponsored Post Reports suggest that forward-looking organisations are ditching legacy point-based cloud security offerings and replacing them with more efficient integrated platforms which slash management overheads while significantly improving the app security.…

  • January 18th 2024 at 09:35

Insurance website's buggy API leaked Office 365 password and a giant email trove

Pen-tester accessed more than 650,000 sensitive messages, and still can, at Indian outfit using Toyota SaaS

Toyota Tsusho Insurance Broker India (TTIBI), an Indo-Japanese joint insurance venture, operated a misconfigured server that exposed more than 650,000 Microsoft-hosted email messages to customers, a security researcher has found.…

  • January 18th 2024 at 01:58

Apple, AMD, Qualcomm GPU security hole lets miscreants snoop on AI training and chats

So much for isolation

A design flaw in GPU drivers made by Apple, Qualcomm, AMD, and likely Imagination can be exploited by miscreants on a shared system to snoop on fellow users.…

  • January 17th 2024 at 23:21

What's worse than paying an extortion bot that auto-pwned your database?

Paying one that lied to you and only saved the first 20 rows of each table

Publicly exposed PostgreSQL and MySQL databases with weak passwords are being autonomously wiped out by a malicious extortion bot – one that marks who pays up and who is not getting their data back.…

  • January 17th 2024 at 15:00

Windows Server 2022 patch is breaking apps for some users

Uninstall the update or edit the Windows registry to restore order

The latest Windows Server 2022 patch has broken the Chrome browser, and short of uninstalling the update, a registry hack is the only way to restore service for affected users.…

  • January 17th 2024 at 11:45

Home improvement marketers dial up trouble from regulator

ICO slaps penalties on two businesses that collectively made more than 3 million cold calls

Another week and yet another couple of pesky cold callers face fines from the UK's data privacy watchdog for "bombarding" unsuspecting households with marketing messages about home improvements.…

  • January 17th 2024 at 09:30

Combination of cheap .cloud domains and fake Shark Tank news fuel unhealthy wellness scams

.SBS gTLD once owned by Australian broadcaster is another source of strife

Scammers are buying up cheap domain names to host sites that sell dodgy health products using fake articles, according to cybercrime disruption outfit Netcraft.…

  • January 17th 2024 at 06:29

Nokia walks the walk about its RAN to play on Uncle Sam’s China fears

It pays not to be Huawei, and the US military can be lucrative, too

Comment A vendor establishing a business unit dedicated to government sales is not new or unusual. But Finnish telecommunications giant Nokia’s decision to do so in the USA this week tells a bigger story about Washington’s paranoia regarding the security of critical communications infrastructure security.…

  • January 17th 2024 at 02:59

FBI: Beware of thieves building Androxgh0st botnets using stolen creds

Infecting networks via years-old CVEs that should have been patched by now

Crooks are exploiting years-old vulnerabilities to deploy Androxgh0st malware and build a cloud-credential stealing botnet, according to the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).…

  • January 17th 2024 at 01:29

Locking down the edge

Watch this webinar to find out how Zero Trust fits into the edge security ecosystem

Commissioned Edge security is a growing headache. The attack surface is expanding as more operational functions migrate out of centralized locations and into distributed sites and devices.…

  • January 16th 2024 at 20:16

Patch now: Critical VMware, Atlassian flaws found

You didn't have anything else to do this Tuesday, right?

VMware and Atlassian today disclosed critical vulnerabilities and, while neither appear to have been exploited by miscreants yet, admins should patch now to avoid disappointment.…

  • January 16th 2024 at 18:09

More than 178,000 SonicWall firewalls are exposed to old denial of service bugs

Majority of public-facing devices still unpatched against critical vulns from as far back as 2022

Updated More than 178,000 SonicWall firewalls are still vulnerable to years-old vulnerabilities, an infosec reseacher claims.…

  • January 16th 2024 at 17:02
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