Chafer has compromised several airlines and telecommunications companies in the Middle East countries such as Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. Chafer has used leaked NSA hacking tools including EternalBlue that are freely available on the public internet. Chafer hacking group, also known as APT39 is an advanced persistent threat group that has been active since July 2014. Chafer has been observed ...
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Security researcher MalwareTech pleads guilty, faces 10 years in prison
Marcus Hutchins, who goes by the pseudonym MalwareTech, is a popular name in the security community. Hutchins was first arrested on August 2, 2017, while returning to the UK after attending the Black Hat and DEFCON conferences. Security researcher Marcus Hutchins aka “MalwareTech” filed a plea deal on Friday, pleading guilty to creating and distributing malware before his career as ...
Read More »Microsoft Issues Security Alert Over Cyber Attack: Reports
In an email notification to some affected users on Saturday, Microsoft said it became aware of an issue involving unauthorised access to some customers’ web-based email accounts by cybercriminals. Microsoft has alerted some of its webmail users of possible hacker attacks that could access their email accounts illegally, media reports said. In an email notification to some affected users on ...
Read More »Facebook Developers Exposed Data Of Millions On Amazon Cloud: Report
The third-party Facebook app developers exposed data in the public domain in two large datasets that contained 540 million users’ records. SAN FRANCISCO: In yet another shocking revelation, US-based cyber security firm UpGuard has found that Facebook app developers left millions of user records, including comments, likes and reactions, exposed on the Amazon Cloud servers. The third-party Facebook app developers ...
Read More »Unprotected MongoDB database exposes 6.7 million records belonging to Iranian ride-hailing firm
The leaky database that exposed records on the internet, contained two sets of invoice collections. The information leaked in the incident included drivers’ first and last names, Iranian ID numbers, phone numbers, and invoice dates. An Iran-based ride-hailing firm has exposed over 6.7 million records due to an unprotected MongoDB database. The leaky database named ‘doroshke-invoice-production’ was discovered using BinaryEdge ...
Read More »Drupal releases correct four moderately critical third-party vulnerabilities
Drupal this week issued a series of security releases to fix four “moderately critical” vulnerabilities, three related to the content management system’s Symfony PHP web application framework and a fourth involving the jQuery project JavaScript library. The three Symfony issues consist of: A cross-site scripting bug caused by the failure of validation messages in the PHP templating engine to escape (CVE-2019-10909) A ...
Read More »Ransomware ravages municipalities nationwide this week
Municipalities took a beating this week with at least four reporting being shut down from new ransomware attacks or struggling to recover from an older incident. Augusta, Maine; Imperial County, Calif.; Stuart, Fla.; and Greenville, N.C. were all in different stages of recovering from ransomware attacks over the last seven days. Augusta City Center operations were shuttered after being hit ...
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Read More »DLL Cryptomix Ransomware Variant Installed Via Remote Desktop
The CryptoMix ransomware is still alive and kicking as a new variant has been spotted being spread in the wild. This new version appends the .DLL extension to encrypted files and is said to be installed through hacked remote desktop services. This variant was first reported in a topic in our forums where a victim stated that they were infected by the attackers hacking ...
Read More »Cisco Patches Critical Flaw In ASR 9000 Routers
The flaw could enable an unauthenticated, remote attacker to access the devices, Cisco said. Cisco has rushed out patches for a critical vulnerability in its ASR 9000 routers that could give remote, unauthenticated attackers access to the devices – as well as the power to launch denial-of-service (DoS) attacks against them. The flaw is specifically in Cisco Aggregation Services Routers ...
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