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Researchers cracked the encryption used by DarkBit ransomware

Researchers at cybersecurity firm Profero cracked DarkBit ransomware encryption, allowing victims to recover files for free. Good news for the…

6 months ago

Chrome sandbox escape nets security researcher $250,000 reward

Researcher earns Google Chrome ’s top $250K bounty for a sandbox escape vulnerability enabling remote code execution. A researcher who…

6 months ago

<gwmw style="display: none; background-color: transparent;"></gwmw>Smart Buses flaws expose vehicles to tracking, control, and spying<gwmw style="display: none; background-color: transparent;"></gwmw>

Researchers showed how hackers can exploit flaws in a bus’ onboard and remote systems for tracking, control and spying. Researchers…

6 months ago

MedusaLocker ransomware group is looking for pentesters

MedusaLocker ransomware gang announced on its Tor data leak site that it is looking for new pentesters. MedusaLocker is a…

6 months ago

Google confirms Salesforce CRM breach, faces extortion threat

Google disclosed a Salesforce Customer Relationship Management (CRM) breach exposing data of some prospective Google Ads customers. Google confirmed a…

6 months ago

BadCam: Linux-based Lenovo webcam bugs enable BadUSB attacks

Lenovo webcam flaws, dubbed BadCam, let attackers turn them into BadUSB devices to inject keystrokes and launch OS-independent attacks. Eclypsium…

6 months ago

SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 57

Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape Malware…

6 months ago

Security Affairs newsletter Round 536 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

A new round of the weekly Security Affairs newsletter has arrived! Every week, the best security articles from Security Affairs…

6 months ago

Embargo Ransomware nets $34.2M in crypto since April 2024

Embargo ransomware, likely a BlackCat/Alphv successor, has netted $34.2M in crypto since mid-2024, researchers say. The Embargo ransomware group has…

6 months ago

<gwmw style="display: none; background-color: transparent;"></gwmw>Germany limits police spyware use to serious crimes<gwmw style="display: none; background-color: transparent;"></gwmw>

Germany’s top court ruled police can use spyware only for crimes punishable by at least three years in prison. Germany’s…

6 months ago

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