Security Affairs

Kaspersky releases a free decryptor for Yanluowang ransomware

Kaspersky discovered a flaw in the encryption process of the Yanluowang ransomware that allows victims to recover their files for…

4 years ago

NSO Group Pegasus spyware leverages new zero-click iPhone exploit in recent attacks

Researchers reported that threat actors leveraged a new zero-click iMessage exploit to install NSO Group Pegasus on iPhones belonging to Catalans.…

4 years ago

New SolarMarker variant upgrades evasion abilities to avoid detection

Researchers disclosed a new variant of the SolarMarker malware that implements new techniques to avoid detection. Cybersecurity researchers from Palo…

4 years ago

Experts spotted Industrial Spy, a new stolen data marketplace

A new marketplace named Industrial Spy that focuses on the sale of stolen data appeared in the threat landscape. Malware…

4 years ago

CISA adds VMware, Chrome flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog

US CISA adds a VMware privilege escalation flaw and a Google Chrome type confusion issue to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities…

4 years ago

Apr 10 – Apr 16 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict

This post provides a timeline of the events related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine from the cyber security perspective.…

4 years ago

Enemybot, a new DDoS botnet appears in the threat landscape

Enemybot is a DDoS botnet that targeted several routers and web servers by exploiting known vulnerabilities. Researchers from Fortinet discovered…

4 years ago

Stolen OAuth tokens used to download data from dozens of organizations, GitHub warns

GitHub reported that threat actors used stolen OAuth user tokens to exfiltrate private data from several organizations. GitHub uncovered threat…

4 years ago

Security Affairs newsletter Round 361 by Pierluigi Paganini

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

4 years ago

U.S. Gov believes North Korea-linked Lazarus APT is behind Ronin Validator cyber heist

The U.S. government blames North Korea-linked APT Lazarus for the recent $600 million Ronin Validator cyber heist. The U.S. government…

4 years ago

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