Ivanti Pledges Security Overhaul the Day After 4 More Vulns Disclosed
So far this year, Ivanti has disclosed a total of 11 flaws — many of them critical — in its remote access products.
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So far this year, Ivanti has disclosed a total of 11 flaws — many of them critical — in its remote access products.
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Initial access brokers are using the new downloader malware, which emerged just after QBot’s 2023 disruption.
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Meanwhile, 36% were either neutral or disagreed that AI would play an important role in improving their cybersecurity.
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Another day, another malware threat!
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Latest campaign underscores wide-ranging functionality and staying power of a decade-old piece of information-stealing malware.
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Ivanti releases a carefully scripted YouTube video and an open letter from chief executive Jeff Abbott vowing to fix the entire security organization.
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It seems each week brings news of another attack – millions drained from DeFi protocols, NFTs swiped, and…
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A suspected Vietnamese-origin threat actor has been observed targeting victims in several Asian and Southeast Asian countries with malware designed to harvest valuable data since at least May 2023.
Cisco Talos is tracking the cluster under the name CoralRaider, describing it as financially motivated. Targets of the campaign include India, China, South Korea, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia,
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An updated version of an information-stealing malware called Rhadamanthys is being used in phishing campaigns targeting the oil and gas sector.
“The phishing emails use a unique vehicle incident lure and, in later stages of the infection chain, spoof the Federal Bureau of Transportation in a PDF that mentions a significant fine for the incident,” Cofense researcher Dylan Duncan said.
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