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Crime gang targeted jobseekers across Asia, looted two million email addresses

That listing for a gig that looked too good to be true may have been carrying SQL injection code

Singapore-based infosec firm Group-IB has detected a group that spent the last two months of 2023 stealing personal info from websites operated by jobs boards and retailers websites across Asia.…

  • February 9th 2024 at 04:03

Uncle Sam sweetens the pot with $15M bounty on Hive ransomware gang members

Honor among thieves about to be put to the test

The US government has placed an extra $5 million bounty on Hive ransomware gang members – its second such reward in a year. And it also comes a little over 11 months since the FBI said it had shut down the criminal organization's network.…

  • February 9th 2024 at 02:57

FBI: Give us warrantless Section 702 snooping powers – or China wins

Never mind the court orders obtained to thwart Volt Typhoon botnet

Analysis The FBI's latest PR salvo, as it fights to preserve its warrantless snooping powers on Americans via FISA Section 702, is more big talk of cyberattacks by the Chinese government.…

  • February 9th 2024 at 00:26

Fake LastPass lookalike made it into Apple App Store

No walled garden can keep out every weed, we suppose

LastPass says a rogue application impersonating its popular password manager made it past Apple's gatekeepers and was listed in the iOS App Store for unsuspecting folks to download and install.…

  • February 8th 2024 at 21:59

Raspberry Robin devs are buying exploits for faster attacks

One of most important malware loaders to cybercrims who are jumping on vulnerabilities faster than ever

Researchers suspect the criminals behind the Raspberry Robin malware are now buying exploits for speedier cyberattacks.…

  • February 8th 2024 at 17:15

Cybercrime duo accused of picking $2.5M from Apple's orchard

Security researcher buddies allegedly tag team a four-month virtual gift card heist at Cupertino tech giant

A cybersecurity researcher and his pal are facing charges in California after they allegedly defrauded an unnamed company, almost certainly Apple, out of $2.5 million.…

  • February 8th 2024 at 14:00

Rust can help make software secure – but it's no cure-all

Security is a process, not a product. Nor a language

Memory-safety flaws represent the majority of high-severity problems for Google and Microsoft, but they're not necessarily associated with the majority of vulnerabilities that actually get exploited.…

  • February 8th 2024 at 07:28

IT suppliers hacked off with Uncle Sam's demands in aftermath of cyberattacks

Plan says to hand over keys to networks – and report intrusions within eight hours of discovery

Organizations that sell IT services to Uncle Sam are peeved at proposed changes to procurement rules that would require them to allow US government agencies full access to their systems in the event of a security incident.…

  • February 8th 2024 at 00:06

Volt Typhoon not the only Chinese crew lurking in US energy, critical networks

Presumably American TLAs are all over Beijing's infrastructure, too ... right?

Volt Typhoon isn't the only Chinese spying crew infiltrating computer networks in America's energy sector and other critical organizations with the aim of wrecking equipment and causing other headaches, the US government has said.…

  • February 7th 2024 at 22:50

Half of polled infosec pros say their degree was less than useful for real-world work

The other half paid attention in class?

Half of infosec professionals polled by Kaspersky said any cybersecurity knowledge they picked up from their higher education is at best somewhat useful for doing their day jobs. On the other hand, half said the know-how was at least very useful. We're a glass half-empty lot.…

  • February 7th 2024 at 20:31

US says China's Volt Typhoon is readying destructive cyberattacks

12 international govt agencies sound the alarm, critical infrastructure at the heart of threats

The US government today confirmed China's Volt Typhoon crew comprised "multiple" critical infrastructure orgs' IT networks in America – and Uncle Sam warned that the Beijing-backed spies are readying "disruptive or destructive cyberattacks" against those targets.…

  • February 7th 2024 at 19:11

Iran's cyber operations in Israel a potential prelude to US election interference

Tactics are more sophisticated and supported in greater numbers

Iran's anti-Israel cyber operations are providing a window into the techniques the country may deploy in the run-up to the 2024 US Presidential elections, Microsoft says.…

  • February 7th 2024 at 16:30

Raspberry Pi Pico cracks BitLocker in under a minute

Windows encryption feature defeated by $10 and a YouTube tutorial

We're very familiar with the many projects in which Raspberry Pi hardware is used, from giving old computers a new lease of life through to running the animated displays so beloved by retailers. But cracking BitLocker? We doubt the company will be bragging too much about that particular application.…

  • February 7th 2024 at 15:30

JetBrains urges swift patching of latest critical TeamCity flaw

Cloud version is safe, but no assurances offered about possible on-prem exploits

JetBrains is encouraging all users of TeamCity (on-prem) to upgrade to the latest version following the disclosure of a critical vulnerability in the CI/CD tool.…

  • February 7th 2024 at 12:33

The spyware business is booming despite government crackdowns

'Almost zero data being shared across the industry on this particular threat,' we're told

Updated The commercial spyware economy – despite government and big tech's efforts to crack down – appears to be booming.…

  • February 7th 2024 at 08:31

DEF CON is canceled! No, really this time – but the show will go on

Longtime host Caesars ends relationship at short notice

It's an annual meme that DEF CON infosec conference has been canceled, but this time it actually happened, ish.…

  • February 7th 2024 at 00:59

Mozilla adds paid-for data-deletion tier to Monitor, its privacy-breach radar

Firefox maker promises to lean on personal info brokers to scrub records

Mozilla on Tuesday expanded its free privacy-monitoring service with a paid-for tier called Mozilla Monitor Plus that will try to get data brokers to delete their copies of subscribers' personal information.…

  • February 6th 2024 at 21:54

Verizon says 63K employees' info fell into the wrong hands – an insider this time

Telco says it's a private matter, data 'not shared externally'

Verizon is notifying more than 63,000 people, mostly current employees, that an insider, accidentally or otherwise, had inappropriate access to their personal data.…

  • February 6th 2024 at 19:00

Chinese Coathanger malware hung out to dry by Dutch defense department

Attack happened in 2023 using a bespoke backdoor, confirming year-old suspicions

Dutch authorities are lifting the curtain on an attempted cyberattack last year at its Ministry of Defense (MoD), blaming Chinese state-sponsored attackers for the espionage-focused intrusion.…

  • February 6th 2024 at 17:15

EquiLend back in the saddle as ransom payment rumors swirl

Still no word on how the intruders broke in or the full extent of any possible data compromise

Global securities finance tech company EquiLend's systems are now back online after announcing a disruptive ransomware attack nearly two weeks ago.…

  • February 6th 2024 at 15:45

Double trouble for Fortinet as it issues critical FortiSIEM vulns

Please stand by 73 hours for vendor response...*

Updated Fortinet's FortiSIEM product is vulnerable to two maximum-severity security vulnerabilities that allow for remote code execution, or at least according to two freshly published CVEs.*…

  • February 6th 2024 at 13:30

New kids on the ransomware block in 2023: Akira and 8Base lead dozens of newbies

How good are your takedowns when fresh gangs are linked to previous ops, though?

At least 25 new ransomware gangs emerged in 2023, with Akira and 8Base proving the most "successful," research reveals.…

  • February 6th 2024 at 10:16

Google throws $1M at Rust Foundation to build C++ bridges

Chocolate Factory matches Microsoft money for memory safety

Google on Monday donated $1 million to the Rust Foundation specifically to improve interoperability between the language and C++.…

  • February 5th 2024 at 22:58

Ivanti devices hit by wave of exploits for latest security hole

At this point you might be better off just shutting the stuff down

Various miscreants are attempting to exploit the latest Ivanti flaw, a server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-21893 that can be used to hijack equipment.…

  • February 5th 2024 at 20:45

Ignore Uncle Sam's 'voluntary' cybersecurity goals for hospitals at your peril

What is on HHS paper will most likely become law, Google security boss says

Interview If you are responsible for infosec at an American hospital or other healthcare organization, and you treat the US government's new "voluntary" cybersecurity performance goals (CPGs) as, well, voluntary, you're ignoring the writing on the wall. …

  • February 5th 2024 at 19:30

AnyDesk revokes signing certs, portal passwords after crooks sneak into systems

Horse, meet stable door

AnyDesk has copped to an IT security "incident" in which criminals broke into the remote-desktop software maker's production systems. The biz has told customers to expect disruption as it attempts to lock down its infrastructure.…

  • February 5th 2024 at 18:30

Lurie Children's Hospital back to pen and paper after cyberattack

It's the second Chicago hospital to disclose a major incident in the same week

For the second time in one week, cybercriminals have targeted a Chicago children's hospital, this time causing significant operational disruption.…

  • February 5th 2024 at 14:45

SBF likely off the hook for misplaced FTX funds after cops bust SIM swap ring

PLUS: more glibc vulns discovered; DraftKings hacker sentenced; and a hefty dose of critical vulnerabilities

Infosec In Brief The recent indictment of a massive SIM-swapping ring may mean convicted crypto conman Sam Bankman-Fried is innocent of at least one allegation still hanging over his head: The theft of more than $400 million in crypto hacked from wallets belonging to his crypto firm, FTX, just before it declared bankruptcy.…

  • February 5th 2024 at 01:27

Researchers remotely exploit devices used to manage safe aircraft landings and takeoffs

The closest thing we may ever get to a real-life Die Hard 2 scenario

Criminals could remotely tamper with the data that apps used by airplane pilots rely on to inform safe takeoff and landing procedures, according to fresh research.…

  • February 3rd 2024 at 09:30

Blackbaud settles with FTC after that IT breach exposed millions of people's info

Cloud software slinger admits no guilt, promises better basic security hygiene

Blackbaud, which had data on millions of people stolen from it by one or more crooks, has promised to shore up its IT defenses in a proposed deal with the FTC.…

  • February 2nd 2024 at 21:12

Critical vulnerability in Mastodon is pounced upon by fast-acting admins

Danger of remote account takeovers leaves lead devs scared of releasing many details

Mastodon has called admins to action following the disclosure of a critical vulnerability affecting the decentralized social network favored by erstwhile Twitter lovers.…

  • February 2nd 2024 at 18:32

Interpol's latest cybercrime intervention dismantles ransomware, banking malware servers

Efforts part of internationally coordinated operations carried out in recent months

Interpol has arrested 31 people following a three-month operation to stamp out various types of cybercrime.…

  • February 2nd 2024 at 13:01

Wikileaks source and former CIA worker Joshua Schulte sentenced to 40 years jail

'Vault 7' leak detailed cyber-ops including forged digital certs

Joshua Schulte, a former CIA employee and software engineer accused of sharing material with WikiLeaks, was sentenced to 40 years in prison by the US Southern District of New York on Thursday.…

  • February 2nd 2024 at 03:58

Managing the hidden risks of shadow APIs

How F5 Distributed Cloud Services seal security gaps in modern app development amid growing attack surface

Partner Content Application programming interfaces (APIs) play a significant role in today's digital economy, but at the same time they can also represent a data security vulnerability.…

  • February 2nd 2024 at 03:00

Cloudflare sheds more light on Thanksgiving security breach in which tokens, source code accessed by suspected spies

Atlassian systen compromised via October Okta intrusion

Cloudflare has just detailed how suspected government spies gained access to its internal Atlassian installation using credentials stolen via a security breach at Okta in October.…

  • February 2nd 2024 at 01:12

Rise of deepfake threats means biometric security measures won't be enough

Defenses need a rethink in face of increasing sophistication

Cyber attacks using AI-generated deepfakes to bypass facial biometrics security will lead a third of organizations to doubt the adequacy of identity verification and authentication tools as standalone protections.…

  • February 1st 2024 at 18:45

Biden will veto attempts to kill off SEC's security breach reporting rules

Senate, House can try but won't make it past the Prez, says White House

The Biden administration has expressed to congressional representatives its strong opposition to undoing the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) strict data breach reporting rule.…

  • February 1st 2024 at 17:15

LockBit shows no remorse for ransomware attack on children's hospital

It even had the gall to set the ransom demand at $800K … for a nonprofit

Ransomware gang LockBit is claiming responsibility for an attack on a Chicago children's hospital in an apparent deviation from its previous policy of not targeting nonprofits.…

  • February 1st 2024 at 14:15

Congress told how Chinese goons plan to incite 'societal chaos' in the US

American public is way ahead of them

Chinese attackers are preparing to "wreak havoc" on American infrastructure and "cause societal chaos" in the US, infosec, and law enforcement bosses told a US House committee on Wednesday.…

  • February 1st 2024 at 01:30

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
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