Maze Ransomware Says Computer Type Determines Ransom Amount
A variant of the Maze Ransomware, otherwise known as the ChaCha Ransomware, has been spotted being distributed by the Fallout exploit kit. An interesting feature of this ransomware is that it says the ransom amount will be different depending on whether the victim is a home computer, server, or workstation. […]
NVIDIA Fixes High Severity GeForce Experience Vulnerabilities
NVIDIA issued a security update for the Windows NVIDIA GeForce Experience (GFE) software to patch two vulnerabilities that could make it possible for potential local attackers to launch attacks that may lead to code execution, escalation of privileges, and denial-of-service (DoS). […]
Citrix Sued For Not Securing Employee Info Before Data Breach
A class action complaint was filed by an ex-employee of Citrix for damages suffered following the security breach which allowed hackers to access Citrix’s internal assets for roughly six months and to steal sensitive personal information of both current and former employees. […]
85.4GB Database Exposes Hotels’ Internal Security Information
An unprotected server exposed for an unknown period security-related event logs and records of various hotel brands. The info originated from open-source intrusion detection systems (IDS) Wazuh handled by a hotel and resort management company. […]
Compromised Docker Hosts Use Shodan to Infect More Victims
Hackers are scanning for Docker hosts with exposed APIs to use them for cryptocurrency mining by deploying malicious self-propagating Docker images infected with Monero miners and scripts that make use of Shodan to find other vulnerable targets. […]