Law enforcement agencies from the US, Canada and Europe, including the UK, have joined forces to target suppliers and buyers of illegal goods on dark web marketplaces and warn buyers of risks nternational law enforcement agencies made 61 arrests and shut down 50 dark web accounts used for illegal activity in a joint operation, Europol has announced. As a result of 65 ...
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UC Browser violates Google Play Store policies and raises security concerns by downloading extra modules
UC Browser and UC Browser Mini Android apps violate Google Play Store policies by downloading and installing extra app modules thereby exposing its users to MitM attacks. This updating feature is present in the UC browser application since 2016. What is the issue – UC Browser and UC Browser Mini Android apps violate Google Play Store policies by downloading and ...
Read More »Over 110,000 Australians affected by cyberattack on Facebook last September
The hackers had gained access to a variety of data that includes the users’ movements, hometown, search history, email addresses and phone numbers. The attack occurred due to three flaws in the website. The massive Facebook cyberattack that occurred last year, has affected more than 110,000 Australians. The attack had affected roughly 29 million individuals worldwide. The big picture – ...
Read More »Decryption tool created for ransomware designed to boost PewDiePie subscriptions
A PewDiePie fan has taken his admiration of the popular video game commentator a little too far, creating a ransomware designed to increase the YouTube star’s subscriber count. Fortunately, anti-malware company Emsisoft last week announced a new a decryption tool that restores machines infected by the unusual malware, named “PewCrypt.” On its website, Emsisoft describes PewCrypt as a Java-based ransomware that AES and RSA ...
Read More »Gandcrab ransomware vs. the world
GandCrab is one form of ransomware that has spread rapidly in recent years. Ransomware has become one of the most serious cyberthreats facing organisations today. Regardless of how large or small your business is, hackers are targeting the data living on your computer systems. If you are not properly protected, then your reputation and profitability are at risk. In a ...
Read More »TrickBot Creators Collaborate With BokBot to Conduct Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
Security researchers warned that the cybercriminals behind the two banking Trojans are now collaborating to perform man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks. On March 17, Crowdstrike discovered a BokBot proxy module called shadDll in conjunction with TrickBot. The code for the two banking Trojans is 81 percent similar, the researchers said, which means the proxy module can be seamlessly integrated into TrickBot’s extensible, modular framework. ...
Read More »LockerGoga ransomware hits two more companies in the manufacturing sector
Hexion and Momentive are the two latest targets of the LockerGoga ransomware. Windows systems of these chemicals manufacturing companies were encrypted. Days after LockerGoga hit aluminum-manufacturing firm Norsk Hydro, it was found to have compromised computers belonging to two American chemical companies Hexion and Momentive. According to an anonymous employee from Momentive, the attack was carried out on March 12. Due to ...
Read More »Microsoft Announces Windows Defender ATP Antivirus for Mac
Brace yourself guys. Microsoft is going to release its Windows Defender ATP antivirus software for Mac computers. Sounds crazy, right? But it’s true. Microsoft Thursday announced that the company is bringing its anti-malware software to Apple’s macOS operating system as well—and to more platforms soon, like Linux. As a result, the technology giant renamed its Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection ...
Read More »Watchdog: FEMA Wrongly Released Personal Data of Victims
The Federal Emergency Management Agency wrongly released to a contractor the personal information of 2.3 million survivors of devastating 2017 hurricanes and wildfires, potentially exposing the victims to identity fraud and theft, a government watchdog reported Friday. The Homeland Security Department’s Office of Inspector General found the breach occurred when FEMA was working with a contractor that helps provide temporary ...
Read More »The Best Ways to Ensure Cybersecurity in Your Physical Space
Cybersecurity Starts at Your Front Door Let’s take a step back and ask a simple yet important question: was your physical security system designed to be cyber secure? Many physical security infrastructures were developed and implemented without considering cybersecurity for our IoT driven world. Network and communication protocols for remote control and management had assumed closed, non-public networks. However, these ...
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