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Malicious Meeting Invite Fix Targets Mac Users
/in General NewsScammers impersonating cryptocurrency investors on Telegram are luring targets into fake partnership meetings, using AppleScripts to compromise Mac users and gain administrator permissions.
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Report: Info-Stealers Target Stored Browser Credentials
/in General NewsHackers are increasingly targeting saved passwords in browsers and using various malware and info stealers to steal credentials, leading to a growing number of stolen logs and compromised accounts.
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Eken Camera Doorbells Allow Ill-Intentioned Individuals to Spy on You
/in General NewsCamera doorbells manufactured by Eken Group Ltd under the brands EKEN and Tuck have major vulnerabilities that could allow threat actors to view footage from the devices or control them completely.
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4 strategies data-driven CISOs need to take now to defend their budgets
/in General NewsWhy CISOs must arm themselves with empirical data and clearly communicate the business value of security investments to their CEOs and boards.Read More
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Phobos Ransomware Aggressively Targeting U.S. Critical Infrastructure
/in General NewsU.S. cybersecurity and intelligence agencies have warned of Phobos ransomware attacks targeting government and critical infrastructure entities, outlining the various tactics and techniques the threat actors have adopted to deploy the file-encrypting malware.
“Structured as a ransomware as a service (RaaS) model, Phobos ransomware actors have targeted entities including municipal and
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Georgia’s Largest County Is Still Repairing Damage From January Cyberattack
/in General NewsGeorgia’s largest county is still repairing damage inflicted on its government offices by a cyberattack in January 2024.
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The Privacy Danger Lurking in Push Notifications
/in General NewsPlus: Apple warns about sideloading apps, a court orders NSO group to turn over the code of its Pegasus spyware, and an investigation finds widely available security cams are wildly insecure.
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New Bifrost RAT Variant Targets Linux Devices, Mimics VMware Domain
/in General NewsBy Waqas
Bifrost RAT, also known as Bifrose, was originally identified two decades ago in 2004.
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Some Doorbell Cameras Sold on Amazon and Other Online Sites Have Major Security Flaws, Report Says
/in General NewsMajor vulnerabilities were found in cameras manufactured by the Chinese company Eken Group Ltd., which produces video doorbells under the brand names EKEN and Tuck, among others.
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Taiwan’s Biggest Telco Breached by Suspected Chinese Hackers
/in General NewsHackers stole sensitive information, including military and government documents, from Chunghwa Telecom and sold it on the dark web. The leaked data included documents from the armed forces, foreign affairs ministry, coast guard, and other units.
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