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Exposed Docker APIs Under Attack in 'Commando Cat' Cryptojacking Campaign

By Newsroom — February 1st 2024 at 13:36
Exposed Docker API endpoints over the internet are under assault from a sophisticated cryptojacking campaign called Commando Cat. "The campaign deploys a benign container generated using the Commando project," Cado security researchers Nate Bill and Matt Muir said in a new report published today. "The attacker escapes this container and runs multiple payloads on the
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RunC Flaws Enable Container Escapes, Granting Attackers Host Access

By Newsroom — January 31st 2024 at 20:00
Multiple security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in the runC command line tool that could be exploited by threat actors to escape the bounds of the container and stage follow-on attacks. The vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2024-21626, CVE-2024-23651, CVE-2024-23652, and CVE-2024-23653, have been collectively dubbed Leaky Vessels by cybersecurity vendor Snyk. "These container
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New Docker Malware Steals CPU for Crypto & Drives Fake Website Traffic

By Newsroom — January 18th 2024 at 16:31
Vulnerable Docker services are being targeted by a novel campaign in which the threat actors are deploying XMRig cryptocurrency miner as well as the 9Hits Viewer software as part of a multi-pronged monetization strategy. "This is the first documented case of malware deploying the 9Hits application as a payload," cloud security firm Cado said, adding the development is a sign that adversaries are
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Alert: OracleIV DDoS Botnet Targets Public Docker Engine APIs to Hijack Containers

By Newsroom — November 14th 2023 at 11:54
Publicly-accessible Docker Engine API instances are being targeted by threat actors as part of a campaign designed to co-opt the machines into a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) botnet dubbed OracleIV. "Attackers are exploiting this misconfiguration to deliver a malicious Docker container, built from an image named 'oracleiv_latest' and containing Python malware compiled as an ELF executable
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TeamTNT's Silentbob Botnet Infecting 196 Hosts in Cloud Attack Campaign

By THN — July 13th 2023 at 15:55
As many as 196 hosts have been infected as part of an aggressive cloud campaign mounted by the TeamTNT group called Silentbob. "The botnet run by TeamTNT has set its sights on Docker and Kubernetes environments, Redis servers, Postgres databases, Hadoop clusters, Tomcat and Nginx servers, Weave Scope, SSH, and Jupyter applications," Aqua security researchers Ofek Itach and Assaf Morag said in a
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Kubernetes RBAC Exploited in Large-Scale Campaign for Cryptocurrency Mining

By Ravie Lakshmanan — April 21st 2023 at 13:26
A large-scale attack campaign discovered in the wild has been exploiting Kubernetes (K8s) Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) to create backdoors and run cryptocurrency miners. "The attackers also deployed DaemonSets to take over and hijack resources of the K8s clusters they attack," cloud security firm Aqua said in a report shared with The Hacker News. The Israeli company, which dubbed the attack 
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Kinsing Crypto Malware Hits Kubernetes Clusters via Misconfigured PostgreSQL

By Ravie Lakshmanan — January 9th 2023 at 14:03
The threat actors behind the Kinsing cryptojacking operation have been spotted exploiting misconfigured and exposed PostgreSQL servers to obtain initial access to Kubernetes environments. A second initial access vector technique entails the use of vulnerable images, Sunders Bruskin, security researcher at Microsoft Defender for Cloud, said in a report last week. Kinsing has a storied history of
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New Cryptojacking Campaign Targeting Vulnerable Docker and Kubernetes Instances

By Ravie Lakshmanan — October 27th 2022 at 07:55
A new cryptojacking campaign has been uncovered targeting vulnerable Docker and Kubernetes infrastructures as part of opportunistic attacks designed to illicitly mine cryptocurrency. Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike dubbed the activity Kiss-a-dog, with its command-and-control infrastructure overlapping with those associated with other groups like TeamTNT, which are known to strike misconfigured
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Unpatched Travis CI API Bug Exposes Thousands of Secret User Access Tokens

By Ravie Lakshmanan — June 14th 2022 at 09:30
An unpatched security issue in the Travis CI API has left tens of thousands of developers' user tokens exposed to potential attacks, effectively allowing threat actors to breach cloud infrastructures, make unauthorized code changes, and initiate supply chain attacks. "More than 770 million logs of free tier users are available, from which you can easily extract tokens, secrets, and other
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Yes, Containers Are Terrific, But Watch the Security Risks

By The Hacker News — May 23rd 2022 at 15:02
Containers revolutionized the development process, acting as a cornerstone for DevOps initiatives, but containers bring complex security risks that are not always obvious. Organizations that don’t mitigate these risks are vulnerable to attack.  In this article, we outline how containers contributed to agile development, which unique security risks containers bring into the picture – and what
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