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WIP19, a new Chinese APT targets IT Service Providers and Telcos

Chinese-speaking threat actor, tracked as WIP19, is targeting telecommunications and IT service providers in the Middle East and Asia. SentinelOne researchers…

3 years ago

New Maggie malware already infected over 250 Microsoft SQL servers

Hundreds of Microsoft SQL servers all over the world have been infected with a new piece of malware tracked as Maggie.…

3 years ago

Lazarus APT employed an exploit in a Dell firmware driver in recent attacks

North Korea-linked Lazarus APT has been spotted deploying a Windows rootkit by taking advantage of an exploit in a Dell…

3 years ago

Cyber espionage campaign targets Asian countries since 2021

A cyber espionage group targets governments and state-owned organizations in multiple Asian countries since early 2021. Threat actors are targeting…

3 years ago

China-Linked BRONZE PRESIDENT APT targets Government officials worldwide

China-linked BRONZE PRESIDENT group is targeting government officials in Europe, the Middle East, and South America with PlugX malware. Secureworks…

3 years ago

Security Affairs newsletter Round 382

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for…

3 years ago

Risky Business: Enterprises Can’t Shake Log4j flaw

70% of Large enterprises that previously addressed the Log4j flaw are still struggling to patch Log4j-vulnerable assets. INTRODUCTION In December…

4 years ago

Mysterious threat actor TAC-040 used previously undetected Ljl Backdoor

A threat actor, tracked as TAC-040, exploited Atlassian Confluence flaw CVE-2022-26134 to deploy previously undetected Ljl Backdoor. Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch…

4 years ago

ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware gang claims to have stolen data from Creos Luxembourg S.A.

The ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware gang claims to have breached the European gas pipeline Creos Luxembourg S.A. The ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware gang claims…

4 years ago

European firm DSIRF behind the attacks with Subzero surveillance malware

Microsoft linked a private-sector offensive actor (PSOA) to attacks using multiple zero-day exploits for its Subzero malware. The Microsoft Threat…

4 years ago

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