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Analyzing attacks conducted by North Korea-linked ARCHIPELAGO APT group

Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) warns of a North Korea-linked cyberespionage group tracked as ARCHIPELAGO. Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG)…

3 years ago

Nexx bugs allow to open garage doors, and take control of alarms and plugs

A series of vulnerabilities in multiple smart devices manufactured by Nexx can be exploited to remotely open garage doors, and…

3 years ago

Tax preparation and e-file service eFile.com compromised to serve malware

The eFile.com online service, which is authorized by the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS), was spotted serving malicious malware to…

3 years ago

HP would take up to 90 days to fix a critical bug in some business-grade printers

HP would take up to 90 days to address a critical flaw, tracked as CVE-2023-1707, that resides in the firmware…

3 years ago

CISA JCDC Will Focus on Energy Sector

The CISA 's Joint Cyber Defense Collective (JCDC) initiative is going to build operation plans for protecting and responding to…

3 years ago

Law enforcement seized the Genesis Market cybercrime marketplace

Law enforcement seized the Genesis Market black marketplace, a platform focused on the sale of stolen credentials, as part of Operation…

3 years ago

STYX Marketplace emerged in Dark Web focused on Financial Fraud

Resecurity has recently identified the STYX Marketplace, a new cybercriminal e-commerce platform with a specialized focus on financial fraud and…

3 years ago

ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware affiliate targets Veritas Backup solution bugs

An ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware affiliate was spotted exploiting vulnerabilities in the Veritas Backup solution. An affiliate of the ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware gang, tracked as…

3 years ago

Rorschach ransomware has the fastest file-encrypting routine to date

A new ransomware strain named Rorschach ransomware supports the fastest file-encrypting routine observed to date. Check Point Research (CPR) and…

3 years ago

CISA adds Zimbra bug exploited in attacks against NATO countries to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog

US CISA has added a Zimbra flaw, which was exploited in attacks targeting NATO countries, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities…

3 years ago

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