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Fake PoC for Linux Kernel Vulnerability on GitHub Exposes Researchers to Malware

By THN
In a sign that cybersecurity researchers continue to be under the radar of malicious actors, a proof-of-concept (PoC) has been discovered on GitHub, concealing a backdoor with a "crafty" persistence method. "In this instance, the PoC is a wolf in sheep's clothing, harboring malicious intent under the guise of a harmless learning tool," Uptycs researchers Nischay Hegde and Siddartha MalladiΒ said.

Two Russian Nationals Charged for Masterminding Mt. Gox Crypto Exchange Hack

By Ravie Lakshmanan
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has charged two Russian nationals in connection with masterminding the 2014 digital heist of the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange Mt. Gox. According to unsealed indictments released last week, Alexey Bilyuchenko, 43, and Aleksandr Verner, 29, have been accused of conspiring to launder approximately 647,000 bitcoins stolen from September 2011 through at

Dr. Active Directory vs. Mr. Exposed Attack Surface: Who'll Win This Fight?

By The Hacker News
Active Directory (AD) is among the oldest pieces of software still used in the production environment and can be found in most organizations today. This is despite the fact that its historical security gaps have never been amended. For example, because of its inability to apply any security measures beyond checking for a password and username match, AD (as well the resources it manages) is

Developer Alert: NPM Packages for Node.js Hiding Dangerous TurkoRat Malware

By Ravie Lakshmanan
Two malicious packages discovered in the npm package repository have been found to conceal an open source information stealer malware calledΒ TurkoRat. The packages – named nodejs-encrypt-agent and nodejs-cookie-proxy-agent – were collectively downloaded approximately 1,200 times and were available for more than two months before they were identified and taken down. ReversingLabs, which broke

LimeRAT Malware Analysis: Extracting the Config

By The Hacker News
Remote Access Trojans (RATs) have taken the third leading position in ANY. RUN'sΒ Q1 2023 reportΒ on the most prevalent malware types, making it highly probable that your organization may face this threat. Though LimeRAT might not be the most well-known RAT family, its versatility is what sets it apart. Capable of carrying out a broad spectrum of malicious activities, it excels not only in data

New Cyber Platform Lab 1 Decodes Dark Web Data to Uncover Hidden Supply Chain Breaches

By The Hacker News
2022 was the year when inflation hit world economies, except in one corner of the global marketplace – stolen data. Ransomware payments fell by over 40% in 2022 compared to 2021. More organisations chose not to pay ransom demands, according to findings by blockchain firm Chainalysis. Nonetheless, stolen data has value beyond a price tag, and in risky ways you may not expect. Evaluating stolen

3 Lifehacks While Analyzing Orcus RAT in a Malware Sandbox

By The Hacker News
OrcusΒ is a Remote Access Trojan with some distinctive characteristics. The RAT allows attackers to create plugins and offers a robust core feature set that makes it quite a dangerous malicious program in its class. RAT is quite a stable type that always makes it to the top. ANY.RUN’s top malware types in 2022 That's why you'll definitely come across this type in your practice, and the Orcus

New Research Delves into the World of Malicious LNK Files and Hackers Behind Them

By Ravie Lakshmanan
Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging malicious LNK files as an initial access method to download and execute payloads such as Bumblebee, IcedID, and Qakbot. A recent study by cybersecurity experts has shown that it is possible to identify relationships between different threat actors by analyzing the metadata of malicious LNK files, uncovering information such as the specific tools and

How to Do Malware Analysis?

By The Hacker News
Based on the findings of Malwarebytes' Threat Review for 2022, 40 million Windows business computers' threats were detected in 2021. In order to combat and avoid these kinds of attacks, malware analysis is essential. In this article, we will break down the goal of malicious programs' investigation and how to do malware analysis with a sandbox. What is malware analysis?Β  Malware analysis is a

Hacktivist Group GhostSec Compromises 55 Berghof PLCs Across Israel

By Ravie Lakshmanan
A hacktivist collective calledΒ GhostSecΒ has claimed credit for compromising as many as 55 Berghof programmable logic controllers (PLCs) used by Israeli organizations as part of a "Free Palestine" campaign. Industrial cybersecurity firm OTORIO, whichΒ dug deeperΒ into the incident, said the breach was made possible owing to the fact that the PLCs were accessible through the Internet and were
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