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International Press – Newsletter
Cybercrime
Healthcare company WebTPA discloses breach affecting 2.5 million people
Cybercriminals Are Targeting Elections In India With Influence Campaigns
Laundering cash from healthcare, romance scams lands US man in prison for a decade
He Trained Cops to Fight Crypto Crime—and Allegedly Ran a $100M Dark-Web Drug Market
Man behind deepfake Biden robocall indicted on felony charges, faces $6M fine
Dark Web Profile: Dispossessor Ransomware
Malware
Grandoreiro banking trojan unleashed: X-Force observing emerging global campaigns
GitCaught: Threat Actor Leverages GitHub Repository for Malicious Infrastructure
Spyware found on US hotel check-in computers
A Catalog of Hazardous AV Sites – A Tale of Malware Hosting
CVE-2024-4978: Backdoored Justice AV Solutions Viewer Software Used in Apparent Supply Chain Attack
Malware Transmutation! – Unveiling the Hidden Traces of BloodAlchemy
Hacking
Two Santa Cruz students uncover security bug that could let millions do their laundry for free
QNAP QTS zero-day in Share feature gets public RCE exploit
Linguistic Lumberjack: Attacking Cloud Services via Logging Endpoints (Fluent Bit – CVE-2024-4323)
Positive Technologies detects a series of attacks via Microsoft Exchange Server
Usage of TLS in DDNS Services leads to Information Disclosure in Multiple Vendors
Infiltrating Defenses: Abusing VMware in MITRE’s Cyber Intrusion
Google fixes eighth actively exploited Chrome zero-day this year
Intelligence and Information Warfare
IOC Extinction? China-Nexus Cyber Espionage Actors Use ORB Networks to Raise Cost on Defenders
Russia’s New Counterspace Weapon Is in the Same Orbit as a US Satellite
Operational Monitoring and Control Of Small Arms Weapons Within the People’s Liberation Army
Deep Dive Into Unfading Sea Haze: A New Threat Actor in the South China Sea
Putin hijacked Austria’s spy service. Now he’s going after its government
Cybersecurity
Palantir’s Military AI Tech Conference Sounds Absolutely Terrifying
UK watchdog looking into Microsoft AI taking screenshots
Wargames director Jackie Schneider on why cyber is one of ‘the most interesting scholarly puzzles’
US Looks to Create Paranoia Amongst Hackers to Fight Ransomware Gangs, but How?
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