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Experts uncovered over 3.6M accessible MySQL servers worldwide

Researchers uncovered 3.6M accessible MySQL servers worldwide that represent a potential attack surface for their owners. Researchers from Shadow Server scanned the…

3 years ago

China-linked TA413 group actively exploits Microsoft Follina zero-day flaw

A China-linked APT group is actively exploiting the recently disclosed Follina zero-day flaw in Microsoft Office in attacks in the wild. China-linked…

3 years ago

Hive ransomware gang hit Costa Rica public health service

Costa Rican Social Security Fund, Costa Rica 's public health service, was hit by a Hive ransomware attack. Costa Rican…

3 years ago

SideWinder carried out over 1,000 attacks since April 2020

SideWinder, an aggressive APT group, is believed to have carried out over 1,000 attacks since April 2020, Kaspersky reported. Researchers…

3 years ago

Microsoft shared workarounds for the Microsoft Office zero-day dubbed Follina

Microsoft released workarounds for a recently discovered zero-day vulnerability, dubbed Follina, in the Microsoft Office productivity suite. Microsoft has released workarounds for…

3 years ago

Experts warn of ransomware attacks against government organizations of small states

Cyber Research Labs reported a rise in ransomware attacks in the second quarter of 2022, small states are more exposed…

3 years ago

Three Nigerian men arrested in INTERPOL Operation Killer Bee

Interpol arrested three Nigerian men in Lagos, who are suspected of using the Agent Tesla RAT to reroute financial transactions…

3 years ago

A new WhatsApp OTP scam could allow the hijacking of users’ accounts

Experts warn of a new ongoing WhatsApp OTP scam that could allow attackers to hijack users’ accounts through phone calls.…

3 years ago

Multiple Microsoft Office versions impacted by an actively exploited zero-day

A zero-day flaw in Microsoft Office that could be exploited by attackers to achieve arbitrary code execution on Windows systems.…

3 years ago

GoodWill Ransomware victims have to perform socially driven activities to decryption their data

Researchers discovered a new ransomware family called GoodWill that asks victims to donate the ransom for social causes. CloudSEK’s Threat Intelligence Research…

3 years ago

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