30 Jun New proxyjacking attacks monetize hacked SSH servers’ bandwidth Attackers behind an ongoing series of proxyjacking attacks are hacking into vulnerable SSH servers exposed online to monetize them through services that pay for sharing unused Internet bandwidth. […]
30 Jun Free Akira ransomware decryptor helps recover your files Cybersecurity firm Avast has released a free decryptor for the Akira ransomware that can help victims recover their data without paying the crooks any money. […]
30 Jun CISA issues DDoS warning after attacks hit multiple US orgs The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warned today of ongoing distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks after U.S. organizations across multiple industry sectors were hit. […]
30 Jun TSMC denies LockBit hack as ransomware gang demands $70 million Chipmaking giant TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) denied being hacked after the LockBit ransomware gang demanded $70 million not to release stolen data. […]
29 Jun YouTube tests restricting ad blocker users to 3 video views YouTube is currently running what it describes as a “small experiment globally,” warning users to toggle off their ad blockers and avoid being limited to only three video views. […]
29 Jun New EarlyRAT malware linked to North Korean Andariel hacking group Security analysts have discovered a previously undocumented remote access trojan (RAT) named ‘EarlyRAT,’ used by Andariel, a sub-group of the Lazarus North Korean state-sponsored hacking group. […]
29 Jun Microsoft rolls out early Windows Copilot preview to Insiders Microsoft announced today that an early preview of its AI-powered Windows Copilot personal assistant is rolling out to Insiders in the Windows 11 Dev Channel. […]
29 Jun MITRE releases new list of top 25 most dangerous software bugs MITRE shared today this year’s list of the top 25 most dangerous weaknesses plaguing software during the previous two years. […]
29 Jun Pro-Russia DDoSia hacktivist project sees 2,400% membership increase The pro-Russia crowdsourced DDoS (distributed denial of service) project, ‘DDoSia,’ has seen a massive 2,400% growth in less than a year, with over ten thousand people helping conduct attacks on Western organizations. […]
29 Jun Proton launches open-source password manager with some limitations Proton AG has announced the global availability of Proton Pass, an open-source and free-to-use password manager available as a browser extension or mobile app on Android and iOS.manager. […]