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"Hackers Using Sneaky HTML Smuggling to Deliver Malware via Fake Google Sites"Researchers have discovered a new malware campaign involving the use of fake Google Sites pages and HTML smuggling to distribute "AZORult," a commercial malware designed to facilitate information theft.
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"Hackers Drop RisePro Infostealers Through GitHub Repositories"G Data CyberDefense discovered multiple GitHub repositories posing as cracked software codes and attempting to drop the RisePro infostealer on victim systems.
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"Moldovan Operator of Credential Marketplace Sentenced to US Prison"A Moldovan national has recently been sentenced to 42 months in prison in the US for operating an illicit marketplace on which hundreds of thousands of compromised credentials were offered for sale.
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"Cookie Stealing Kits Represent Yet Another Cookie Headache"Hackers are increasingly using cookies to gain unauthorized access to sessions and accounts.
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"Human Risk Factors Remain Outside of Cybersecurity Pros' Control"According to Mimecast, many human risk factors, which make up most of today's biggest cybersecurity gap, remain unaddressed and beyond the control of security professionals.
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"Fujitsu Data Breach Impacts Personal, Customer Information"Japanese technology giant Fujitsu recently announced that it fell victim to a cyberattack that likely resulted in the theft of personal and customer information.
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"US Still Finding Victims of Advanced China-Linked Hacking Campaign, NSA Official Says"According to Rob Joyce, the National Security Agency's (NSA) outgoing cybersecurity director, the US is still identifying victims of the China-backed hacking group "Volt Typhoon." The group was the subject of a recent takedown by the Federal Bureau of
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"150K+ UAE Network Devices & Apps Found Exposed Online"The United Arab Emirates' (UAE) rapid adoption of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) has significantly increased its attack surface, with nearly 155,000 remotely accessible assets left vulnerable because of misconfigurati
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"Pentagon Received Over 50,000 Vulnerability Reports Since 2016"The US Department of Defense (DoD) recently announced that it has processed 50,000 reports received as part of its continuous vulnerability disclosure program (VDP) launched in November 2016.
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"Recent DarkGate Campaign Exploited Microsoft Windows Zero-Day"In mid-January 2024, researchers at the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) discovered a DarkGate campaign that exploited the Windows zero-day flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-21412, using fake software installers.
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"Hacker Gives Out 70 Million Stolen AT&T User Records"A leaked database containing over 70 million records, allegedly stolen from AT&T, is now on the illicit marketplace BreachForums nearly for free. Some researchers have confirmed the legitimacy of the data, but it is unclear how the hackers got it.
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"IMF Investigates Serious Cybersecurity Breach"The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently announced that it is investigating a cybersecurity breach that led to the compromise of several internal email accounts.
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