13 Aug Hacker leaks data for U.S. gun exchange site on cybercrime forum A hacker has released the databases of Utah-based gun exchange, hunting, and kratom sites for free on a cybercrime forum. […]
13 Aug NSA discloses new Russian-made Drovorub malware targeting Linux The National Security Agency is warning about espionage operations from the Russian Intelligence Directorate (GRU) using a previously undisclosed Linux malware toolset called Drovorub. […]
13 Aug Mekotio banking trojan imitates update alerts to steal Bitcoin A versatile banking trojan targeting users in Latin America has been circulating in multiple countries including Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Spain, Peru, and Portugal. […]
12 Aug Windows, IE11 zero-day vulnerabilities chained in targeted attack An advanced threat actor exploited one of the two zero-day vulnerabilities that Microsoft patched on Tuesday in a targeted attack earlier this year. […]
12 Aug Dharma ransomware created a hacking toolkit to make cybercrime easy The Dharma Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operation makes it easy for a wannabe cyber-criminal to get into the ransomware business by offering a toolkit that does almost everything for them. […]
11 Aug SAP updates security note for critical RECON vulnerability SAP today released its security patches for August, alerting of new critical and high-severity vulnerabilities in several of its products, mostly NetWeaver Application Server (AS). […]
11 Aug SANS infosec training org suffers data breach after phishing attack The SANS cybersecurity training organization has suffered a data breach after one of their employees fell victim to a phishing attack. […]
11 Aug Network intruders selling access to high-value companies Breaching corporate networks and selling access to them is a business in and of itself. For many hackers, this is how they make their living, others do it forced by financial struggles to supplement their revenue. […]
11 Aug Microsoft August 2020 Patch Tuesday fixes 2 zero-days, 120 flaws Today is Microsoft’s August 2020 Patch Tuesday, and while this is just a typical day for most of you, Windows administrators around the world want to pull their hair out. […]
11 Aug Colorado city forced to pay $45,000 ransom to decrypt files The City of Lafayette in Colorado, USA has been forced to pay $45,000 after the City’s devices were encrypted in July and they were unable to restore necessary files from backup. […]