Android Apps With a Million Downloads Led Users to Phishing Sites
Chrome tabs remained open in the background, even while the smartphone was locked
Cyber News, Cyber Threat TrendsChrome tabs remained open in the background, even while the smartphone was locked
Cyber News, Cyber Threat TrendsDropbox believes the actors behind the attack are the same that targeted GitHub users in September
Cyber News, Cyber Threat TrendsACM.99 Verifying that you are making an SSH connection to the host you think you are This is a continuation of my series of posts on Automating Cybersecurity Metrics. Have you ever been logging into an host and seen this error message and wondered what it meant? Or maybe this one? There are many good posts o this […]
Cyber News, Cyber Threat TrendsMultiple vulnerabilities have been disclosed in Checkmk IT Infrastructure monitoring software that could be chained together by an unauthenticated, remote attacker to fully take over affected servers. “These vulnerabilities can be chained together by an unauthenticated, remote attacker to gain code execution on the server running Checkmk version 2.1.0p10 and lower,” SonarSource researcher
Cyber News, Cyber Threat TrendsRaccoon Stealer is back on the news again. US officials arrested Mark Sokolovsky, one of the malware actors behind this program. In July 2022, after several months of the shutdown, a Raccoon Stealer V2 went viral. Last week, the Department of Justice’s press release stated that the malware collected 50 million credentials. This article will […]
Cyber News, Cyber Threat TrendsA set of four Android apps released by the same developer has been discovered directing victims to malicious websites as part of an adware and information-stealing campaign. The apps, published by a developer named Mobile apps Group and currently available on the Play Store, have been collectively downloaded over one million times. According to Malwarebytes, the websites are […]
Cyber News, Cyber Threat TrendsA previously undocumented Android spyware campaign has been found striking Persian-speaking individuals by masquerading as a seemingly harmless VPN application. Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky is tracking the campaign under the moniker SandStrike. It has not been attributed to any particular threat group. “SandStrike is distributed as a means to access resources about the Bahá’í religion
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Cyber News, Cyber Threat TrendsLookout report finds over-reliance on unmanaged devices
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