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Mac Users Beware: New Trojan-Proxy Malware Spreading via Pirated Software

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Unauthorized websites distributing trojanized versions of cracked software have been found to infect Apple macOS users with a new Trojan-Proxy malware. "Attackers can use this type of malware to gain money by building a proxy server network or to perform criminal acts on behalf of the victim: to launch attacks on websites, companies and individuals, buy guns, drugs, and other illicit

Zero-Day Alert: Google Chrome Under Active Attack, Exploiting New Vulnerability

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Google has rolled out security updates to fix seven security issues in its Chrome browser, including a zero-day that has come under active exploitation in the wild. Tracked as CVE-2023-6345, the high-severity vulnerability has been described as an integer overflow bug in Skia, an open source 2D graphics library. Benoรฎt Sevens and Clรฉment Lecigne of Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) have

Critical OAuth Flaws Uncovered in Grammarly, Vidio, and Bukalapak Platforms

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Critical security flaws have been disclosed in the Open Authorization (OAuth) implementation of popular online services such as Grammarly, Vidio, and Bukalapak, building upon previous shortcomings uncovered inย Booking[.]com and Expo. The weaknesses, now addressed by the respective companies following responsible disclosure between February and April 2023, could have allowed malicious actors to

NJ Man Hired Online to Firebomb, Shoot at Homes Gets 13 Years in Prison

By BrianKrebs

A 22-year-old New Jersey man has been sentenced to more than 13 years in prison for participating in a firebombing and a shooting at homes in Pennsylvania last year. Patrick McGovern-Allen was the subject of a Sept. 4, 2022 story here about the emergence of โ€œviolence-as-a-serviceโ€ offerings, where random people from the Internet hire themselves out to perform a variety of local, physical attacks, including firebombing a home, โ€œbrickingโ€ windows, slashing tires, or performing a drive-by shooting at someoneโ€™s residence.

McGovern-Allen, of Egg Harbor Township, N.J., was arrested Aug. 12, 2022 on an FBI warrant, which showed he was part of a group of cybercriminals who are settling scores with one another by hiring people to carry out violent attacks on their rivals.

Thatย Sept. 2022 storyย about his arrest included links to two videos released on Telegram that were recorded and shared by McGovern-Allen and/or a co-conspirator as โ€œproofโ€ that they had carried out the attacks as hired.

The first showed two young men tossing a Molotov Cocktail at the side of a residence in Abington Township, Pa, setting it ablaze. The second featured two men with handguns unloading multiple rounds haphazardly into the first story of a house in West Chester, Pa. Fortunately in both cases, the occupants of the homes were unharmed in the attacks.

Federal prosecutors said McGovern-Allen went by the alias โ€œTongueโ€ on Discord, and that in one chat he was quite explicit about his violence-as-a-service offering.

โ€œIn the chats, [Tongue] tells other Discord users that he was the person who shot K.M.โ€™s house and that he was willing to commit firebombings using Molotov Cocktails,โ€ the complaint against McGovern-Allen explains. โ€œFor example, in one Discord chat from March 2022, [the defendant] states โ€˜if you need anything done for $ lmk [โ€œlet me knowโ€]/I did a shooting/Molotov/but I can also do things for ur entertainment.โ€

The chat channels that Tongue frequented have hundreds to thousands of members each, and some of the more interesting solicitations on these communities are job offers for in-person assignments and tasks that can be found if one searches for posts titled, โ€œIf you live near,โ€ or โ€œIRL jobโ€ โ€” short for โ€œin real lifeโ€ job. A number of these classified ads are in service of performing โ€œbrickings,โ€ where someone is hired to visit a specific address and toss a brick through the targetโ€™s window.

McGovern-Allen was in the news not long ago. According toย a Sept. 2020 storyย fromย The Press of Atlantic City, a then 19-year-old Patrick McGovern-Allen was injured after driving into a building and forcing residents from their home.

โ€œPolice found a 2007 Lexus, driven by Patrick McGovern-Allen, 19, that had lost control and left the road, crashing into the eastern end of the 1600 building,โ€ the story recounted. โ€œThe car was driven through the steps that provide access to the second-floor apartments, destroying them, and also caused damage to the outer wall.โ€

A copy of McGovern-Allenโ€™s sentencing statement says he pleaded guilty to three criminal counts, including two for stalking, and one for the use of fire in commission of a federal felony. The judge in the case gave McGovern-Allen 160 months in prison โ€” about 13.3 years. After completing his sentence, McGovern-Allen will be on supervised release for three years.

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