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Digital Forensics for Investigating the Metaverse

By: Dr. Giannis Tziakouris β€” June 26th 2024 at 12:00
Exploring the Metaverse? Discover its hidden cybersecurity risks and stay protected. Dive into the evolving world of virtual reality with us, where we uncover and tackle the security challenges of tomorrow
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Hackers Using Sneaky HTML Smuggling to Deliver Malware via Fake Google Sites

By: Newsroom β€” March 18th 2024 at 12:35
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new malware campaign that leverages bogus Google Sites pages and HTML smuggling to distribute a commercial malware called AZORult in order to facilitate information theft. "It uses an unorthodox HTML smuggling technique where the malicious payload is embedded in a separate JSON file hosted on an external website," Netskope Threat Labs
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DarkGate Malware Exploited Recently Patched Microsoft Flaw in Zero-Day Attack

By: Newsroom β€” March 14th 2024 at 04:57
A DarkGate malware campaign observed in mid-January 2024 leveraged a recently patched security flaw in Microsoft Windows as a zero-day using bogus software installers. β€œDuring this campaign, users were lured using PDFs that contained Google DoubleClick Digital Marketing (DDM) open redirects that led unsuspecting victims to compromised sites hosting the Microsoft Windows SmartScreen bypass CVE-
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Microsoft Confirms Russian Hackers Stole Source Code, Some Customer Secrets

By: Newsroom β€” March 9th 2024 at 04:01
Microsoft on Friday revealed that the Kremlin-backed threat actor known as Midnight Blizzard (aka APT29 or Cozy Bear) managed to gain access to some of its source code repositories and internal systems following a hack that came to light in January 2024. "In recent weeks, we have seen evidence that Midnight Blizzard is using information initially exfiltrated from our
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BreachForums Founder Sentenced to 20 Years of Supervised Release, No Jail Time

By: Newsroom β€” January 23rd 2024 at 10:25
Conor Brian Fitzpatrick has been sentenced to time served and 20 years of supervised release for his role as the creator and administrator of BreachForums. Fitzpatrick, who went by the online alias "pompompurin," was arrested in March 2023 in New York and was subsequently charged with conspiracy to commit access device fraud and possession of child pornography. He was later released on a
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6 Steps to Accelerate Cybersecurity Incident Response

By: The Hacker News β€” November 23rd 2023 at 10:48
Modern security tools continue to improve in their ability to defend organizations’ networks and endpoints against cybercriminals. But the bad actors still occasionally find a way in. Security teams must be able to stop threats and restore normal operations as quickly as possible. That’s why it’s essential that these teams not only have the right tools but also understand how to effectively
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Browser Forensics: Google Chrome

By: Nitesh Malviya β€” September 30th 2020 at 18:06

Introduction Browsers have become an inherent part of our virtual life and we all make use of browsers for surfing the internet in some or the other way. Also, browsers can be used not only for surfing, we can make use of browsers for navigating through the file system of the OS. You might have […]

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Browser Forensics: Firefox

By: Nitesh Malviya β€” September 30th 2020 at 17:54

Introduction Browsers have become an inherent part of our virtual life and we all make use of browsers for surfing the internet in some or the other way. Also, browsers can be used not only for surfing, we can make use of browsers for navigating through the file system of the OS. You might have […]

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Browser Forensics: IE 11

By: Nitesh Malviya β€” September 30th 2020 at 17:19

Introduction Browsers have become an inherent part of our virtual life and we all make use of browsers for surfing the internet in some or the other way. Also, browsers can be used not only for surfing, we can make use of browsers for navigating through the file system of the OS. You might have […]

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