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Cops Swarm Global Cybercrime Botnet Infrastructure in 2 Massive Ops
/in General NewsEuropol undertook dropper malware botnet takedown while US law enforcement dismantled a sprawling cybercrime botnet for hire.
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Flawed AI Tools Create Worries for Private LLMs, Chatbots
/in General NewsCompanies are looking to large language models to help their employees glean information from unstructured data, but vulnerabilities could lead to disinformation and, potentially, data leaks.
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CISA Alerts Federal Agencies to Patch Actively Exploited Linux Kernel Flaw
/in General NewsThe U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday added a security flaw impacting the Linux kernel to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation.
Tracked as CVE-2024-1086 (CVSS score: 7.8), the high-severity issue relates to a use-after-free bug in the netfilter component that permits a local attacker to elevate privileges
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Ecuador Is Literally Powerless in the Face of Drought
/in General NewsDrought-stricken hydro dams have led to daily electricity cuts in Ecuador. As weather becomes less predictable die to climate change, experts say other countries need to take notice.
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ShinyHunters Claims Santander Bank Breach: 30M Customers’ Data for Sale
/in General NewsBy Waqas
ShinyHunters’ claims surfaced two weeks after Santander Bank acknowledged a data breach linked to a third-party contractor involving…
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Do you need an anti-spy camera finder and bug detector? How they work
/in General NewsSocial media is awash with ads for gadgets to detect hidden cameras and bugs that might be in your home, hotel room, or Airbnb. Are they actually useful?
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FlyingYeti Exploits WinRAR Vulnerability to Deliver COOKBOX Malware in Ukraine
/in General NewsCloudflare on Thursday said it took steps to disrupt a month-long phishing campaign orchestrated by a Russia-aligned threat actor called FlyingYeti targeting Ukraine.
“The FlyingYeti campaign capitalized on anxiety over the potential loss of access to housing and utilities by enticing targets to open malicious files via debt-themed lures,” Cloudflare’s threat intelligence team Cloudforce One
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Cloudflare Expands Zero Trust Capabilities with Acquisition of BastionZero
/in General NewsCloudlfare acquires Boston seed-stage startup BastionZero to bolster its Zero Trust Network Access technology portfolio.
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4 Arrested as Operation Endgame Disrupts Ransomware Botnets
/in General NewsBy Waqas
Europol led Operation Endgame, the largest operation against botnets to date, focused on dismantling the infrastructure of malicious…
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Cyber Espionage Alert: LilacSquid Targets IT, Energy, and Pharma Sectors
/in General NewsA previously undocumented cyber espionage-focused threat actor named LilacSquid has been linked to targeted attacks spanning various sectors in the United States (U.S.), Europe, and Asia as part of a data theft campaign since at least 2021.
“The campaign is geared toward establishing long-term access to compromised victim organizations to enable LilacSquid to siphon data of interest to
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