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Mirai Botnet Exploits Ivanti Connect Secure Flaws for Malicious Payload Delivery

By: Newsroom — May 9th 2024 at 11:04
Two recently disclosed security flaws in Ivanti Connect Secure (ICS) devices are being exploited to deploy the infamous Mirai botnet. That's according to findings from Juniper Threat Labs, which said the vulnerabilities CVE-2023-46805 and CVE-2024-21887 have been leveraged to deliver the botnet payload. While CVE-2023-46805 is an authentication bypass flaw, CVE-2024-
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Sandbox Escape Vulnerabilities in Judge0 Expose Systems to Complete Takeover

By: Newsroom — April 29th 2024 at 09:58
Multiple critical security flaws have been disclosed in the Judge0 open-source online code execution system that could be exploited to obtain code execution on the target system. The three flaws, all critical in nature, allow an "adversary with sufficient access to perform a sandbox escape and obtain root permissions on the host machine," Australian
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MITRE Corporation Breached by Nation-State Hackers Exploiting Ivanti Flaws

By: The Hacker News — April 22nd 2024 at 11:05
The MITRE Corporation revealed that it was the target of a nation-state cyber attack that exploited two zero-day flaws in Ivanti Connect Secure appliances starting in January 2024. The intrusion led to the compromise of its Networked Experimentation, Research, and Virtualization Environment (NERVE), an unclassified research and prototyping network. The unknown adversary "performed reconnaissance
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AWS, Google, and Azure CLI Tools Could Leak Credentials in Build Logs

By: Newsroom — April 16th 2024 at 13:26
New cybersecurity research has found that command-line interface (CLI) tools from Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud can expose sensitive credentials in build logs, posing significant risks to organizations. The vulnerability has been codenamed LeakyCLI by cloud security firm Orca. "Some commands on Azure CLI, AWS CLI, and Google Cloud CLI can expose sensitive information in
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AI Copilot: Launching Innovation Rockets, But Beware of the Darkness Ahead

By: The Hacker News — April 15th 2024 at 13:30
Imagine a world where the software that powers your favorite apps, secures your online transactions, and keeps your digital life could be outsmarted and taken over by a cleverly disguised piece of code. This isn't a plot from the latest cyber-thriller; it's actually been a reality for years now. How this will change – in a positive or negative direction – as artificial intelligence (AI) takes on
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Popular Rust Crate liblzma-sys Compromised with XZ Utils Backdoor Files

By: Newsroom — April 12th 2024 at 14:55
"Test files" associated with the XZ Utils backdoor have made their way to a Rust crate known as liblzma-sys, new findings from Phylum reveal. liblzma-sys, which has been downloaded over 21,000 times to date, provides Rust developers with bindings to the liblzma implementation, an underlying library that is part of the XZ Utils data compression software. The
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Ivanti Rushes Patches for 4 New Flaws in Connect Secure and Policy Secure

By: Newsroom — April 4th 2024 at 04:45
Ivanti has released security updates to address four security flaws impacting Connect Secure and Policy Secure Gateways that could result in code execution and denial-of-service (DoS). The list of flaws is as follows - CVE-2024-21894 (CVSS score: 8.2) - A heap overflow vulnerability in the IPSec component of Ivanti Connect Secure (9.x, 22.x) and Ivanti Policy Secure allows an
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Malicious Code in XZ Utils for Linux Systems Enables Remote Code Execution

By: Newsroom — April 2nd 2024 at 13:18
The malicious code inserted into the open-source library XZ Utils, a widely used package present in major Linux distributions, is also capable of facilitating remote code execution, a new analysis has revealed. The audacious supply chain compromise, tracked as CVE-2024-3094 (CVSS score: 10.0), came to light last week when Microsoft engineer and PostgreSQL developer Andres Freund
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3 Things CISOs Achieve with Cato

By: The Hacker News — March 14th 2024 at 10:24
Being a CISO is a balancing act: ensuring organizations are secure without compromising users’ productivity. This requires taking multiple elements into consideration, like cost, complexity, performance and user experience. CISOs around the globe use Cato SSE 360, as part of the Cato SASE Cloud platform to balance these factors without compromise. This article details how CISOs are
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Chinese Hackers Exploiting Ivanti VPN Flaws to Deploy New Malware

By: Newsroom — February 29th 2024 at 05:49
At least two different suspected China-linked cyber espionage clusters, tracked as UNC5325 and UNC3886, have been attributed to the exploitation of security flaws in Ivanti Connect Secure VPN appliances. UNC5325 abused CVE-2024-21893 to deliver a wide range of new malware called LITTLELAMB.WOOLTEA, PITSTOP, PITDOG, PITJET, and PITHOOK, as well as attempted to maintain
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Signal Introduces Usernames, Allowing Users to Keep Their Phone Numbers Private

By: Newsroom — February 21st 2024 at 07:17
End-to-end encrypted (E2EE) messaging app Signal said it’s piloting a new feature that allows users to create unique usernames (not to be confused with profile names) and keep the phone numbers away from prying eyes. “If you use Signal, your phone number will no longer be visible to everyone you chat with by default,” Signal’s Randall Sarafa said. “People who have your number saved in their
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Warning: New Ivanti Auth Bypass Flaw Affects Connect Secure and ZTA Gateways

By: Newsroom — February 9th 2024 at 03:35
Ivanti has alerted customers of yet another high-severity security flaw in its Connect Secure, Policy Secure, and ZTA gateway devices that could allow attackers to bypass authentication. The issue, tracked as CVE-2024-22024, is rated 8.3 out of 10 on the CVSS scoring system. "An XML external entity or XXE vulnerability in the SAML component of Ivanti Connect Secure (9.x, 22.x), Ivanti
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Kimsuky's New Golang Stealer 'Troll' and 'GoBear' Backdoor Target South Korea

By: Newsroom — February 8th 2024 at 06:53
The North Korea-linked nation-state actor known as Kimsuky is suspected of using a previously undocumented Golang-based information stealer called Troll Stealer. The malware steals "SSH, FileZilla, C drive files/directories, browsers, system information, [and] screen captures" from infected systems, South Korean cybersecurity company S2W said in a new technical report. Troll
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Critical Boot Loader Vulnerability in Shim Impacts Nearly All Linux Distros

By: Newsroom — February 7th 2024 at 13:33
The maintainers of shim have released version 15.8 to address six security flaws, including a critical bug that could pave the way for remote code execution under specific circumstances. Tracked as CVE-2023-40547 (CVSS score: 9.8), the vulnerability could be exploited to achieve a Secure Boot bypass. Bill Demirkapi of the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) has been&
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Nation-State Actors Weaponize Ivanti VPN Zero-Days, Deploying 5 Malware Families

By: Newsroom — January 12th 2024 at 13:53
As many as five different malware families were deployed by suspected nation-state actors as part of post-exploitation activities leveraging two zero-day vulnerabilities in Ivanti Connect Secure (ICS) VPN appliances since early December 2023. "These families allow the threat actors to circumvent authentication and provide backdoor access to these devices," Mandiant said in an
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New Terrapin Flaw Could Let Attackers Downgrade SSH Protocol Security

By: Newsroom — January 1st 2024 at 09:37
Security researchers from Ruhr University Bochum have discovered a vulnerability in the Secure Shell (SSH) cryptographic network protocol that could allow an attacker to downgrade the connection's security by breaking the integrity of the secure channel. Called Terrapin (CVE-2023-48795, CVSS score: 5.9), the exploit has been described as the "first ever practically exploitable prefix
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CISA Urges Manufacturers Eliminate Default Passwords to Thwart Cyber Threats

By: Newsroom — December 18th 2023 at 05:41
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is urging manufacturers to get rid of default passwords on internet-exposed systems altogether, citing severe risks that could be exploited by malicious actors to gain initial access to, and move laterally within, organizations. In an alert published last week, the agency called out Iranian threat actors affiliated with
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Bug or Feature? Hidden Web Application Vulnerabilities Uncovered

By: The Hacker News — December 15th 2023 at 11:08
Web Application Security consists of a myriad of security controls that ensure that a web application: Functions as expected. Cannot be exploited to operate out of bounds. Cannot initiate operations that it is not supposed to do. Web Applications have become ubiquitous after the expansion of Web 2.0, which Social Media Platforms, E-Commerce websites, and email clients saturating the internet
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Meta Launches Default End-to-End Encryption for Chats and Calls on Messenger

By: The Hacker News — December 7th 2023 at 05:52
Meta has officially begun to roll out support for end-to-end encryption (E2EE) in Messenger for personal calls and one-to-one personal messages by default in what it called the "most significant milestone yet." "This isn't a routine security update: we rebuilt the app from the ground up, in close consultation with privacy and safety experts," Loredana Crisan, vice president of
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LogoFAIL: UEFI Vulnerabilities Expose Devices to Stealth Malware Attacks

By: Newsroom — December 4th 2023 at 06:53
The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) code from various independent firmware/BIOS vendors (IBVs) has been found vulnerable to potential attacks through high-impact flaws in image parsing libraries embedded into the firmware. The shortcomings, collectively labeled LogoFAIL by Binarly, "can be used by threat actors to deliver a malicious payload and bypass Secure Boot, Intel
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CacheWarp Attack: New Vulnerability in AMD SEV Exposes Encrypted VMs

By: Newsroom — November 14th 2023 at 18:40
A group of academics has disclosed a new "software fault attack" on AMD's Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) technology that could be potentially exploited by threat actors to infiltrate encrypted virtual machines (VMs) and even perform privilege escalation. The attack has been codenamed CacheWarp (CVE-2023-20592) by researchers from the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security and the
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Vietnamese Hackers Target U.K., U.S., and India with DarkGate Malware

By: Newsroom — October 20th 2023 at 13:28
Attacks leveraging the DarkGate commodity malware targeting entities in the U.K., the U.S., and India have been linked to Vietnamese actors associated with the use of the infamous Ducktail stealer. "The overlap of tools and campaigns is very likely due to the effects of a cybercrime marketplace," WithSecure said in a report published today. "Threat actors are able to acquire and use multiple
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SpyNote: Beware of This Android Trojan that Records Audio and Phone Calls

By: Newsroom — October 16th 2023 at 12:11
The Android banking trojan known as SpyNote has been dissected to reveal its diverse information-gathering features. Typically spread via SMS phishing campaigns, attack chains involving the spyware trick potential victims into installing the app by clicking on the embedded link, according to F-Secure. Besides requesting invasive permissions to access call logs, camera, SMS messages, and external
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Microsoft to Phase Out NTLM in Favor of Kerberos for Stronger Authentication

By: Newsroom — October 14th 2023 at 06:29
Microsoft has announced that it plans to eliminate NT LAN Manager (NTLM) in Windows 11 in the future, as it pivots to alternative methods for authentication and bolster security. "The focus is on strengthening the Kerberos authentication protocol, which has been the default since 2000, and reducing reliance on NT LAN Manager (NTLM)," the tech giant said. "New features for Windows 11 include
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Post-Quantum Cryptography: Finally Real in Consumer Apps?

By: The Hacker News — September 29th 2023 at 11:48
Most people are barely thinking about basic cybersecurity, let alone post-quantum cryptography. But the impact of a post-quantum world is coming for them regardless of whether or not it's keeping them up tonight.  Today, many rely on encryption in their daily lives to protect their fundamental digital privacy and security, whether for messaging friends and family, storing files and photos, or
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Cyber Group 'Gold Melody' Selling Compromised Access to Ransomware Attackers

By: THN — September 21st 2023 at 09:11
A financially motivated threat actor has been outed as an initial access broker (IAB) that sells access to compromised organizations for other adversaries to conduct follow-on attacks such as ransomware. SecureWorks Counter Threat Unit (CTU) has dubbed the e-crime group Gold Melody, which is also known by the names Prophet Spider (CrowdStrike) and UNC961 (Mandiant). "This financially motivated
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Cybersecurity Agencies Warn Against IDOR Bugs Exploited for Data Breaches

By: THN — July 28th 2023 at 05:07
Cybersecurity agencies in Australia and the U.S. have published a joint cybersecurity advisory warning against security flaws in web applications that could be exploited by malicious actors to orchestrate data breach incidents and steal confidential data. This includes a specific class of bugs called Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR), a type of access control flaw that occurs when an
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Google Messages Getting Cross-Platform End-to-End Encryption with MLS Protocol

By: THN — July 24th 2023 at 12:44
Google has announced that it intends to add support for Message Layer Security (MLS) to its Messages service for Android and open source an implementation of the specification. "Most modern consumer messaging platforms (including Google Messages) support end-to-end encryption, but users today are limited to communicating with contacts who use the same platform," Giles Hogben, privacy engineering
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Introducing AI-guided Remediation for IaC Security / KICS

By: The Hacker News — June 19th 2023 at 11:51
While the use of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) has gained significant popularity as organizations embrace cloud computing and DevOps practices, the speed and flexibility that IaC provides can also introduce the potential for misconfigurations and security vulnerabilities.  IaC allows organizations to define and manage their infrastructure using machine-readable configuration files, which are
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Developer Alert: NPM Packages for Node.js Hiding Dangerous TurkoRat Malware

By: Ravie Lakshmanan — May 19th 2023 at 10:40
Two malicious packages discovered in the npm package repository have been found to conceal an open source information stealer malware called TurkoRat. The packages – named nodejs-encrypt-agent and nodejs-cookie-proxy-agent – were collectively downloaded approximately 1,200 times and were available for more than two months before they were identified and taken down. ReversingLabs, which broke
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GitHub Extends Push Protection to Prevent Accidental Leaks of Keys and Other Secrets

By: Ravie Lakshmanan — May 11th 2023 at 05:01
GitHub has announced the general availability of a new security feature called push protection, which aims to prevent developers from inadvertently leaking keys and other secrets in their code. The Microsoft-owned cloud-based repository hosting platform, which began testing the feature a year ago, said it's also extending push protection to all public repositories at no extra cost. The
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Google Introduces Passwordless Secure Sign-In with Passkeys for Google Accounts

By: Ravie Lakshmanan — May 3rd 2023 at 13:45
Almost five months after Google added support for passkeys to its Chrome browser, the tech giant has begun rolling out the passwordless solution across Google Accounts on all platforms. Passkeys, backed by the FIDO Alliance, are a more secure way to sign in to apps and websites without having to use a traditional password. This, in turn, can be achieved by simply unlocking their computer or
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Chinese and Russian Hackers Using SILKLOADER Malware to Evade Detection

By: Ravie Lakshmanan — March 16th 2023 at 15:30
Threat activity clusters affiliated with the Chinese and Russian cybercriminal ecosystems have been observed using a new piece of malware that's designed to load Cobalt Strike onto infected machines. Dubbed SILKLOADER by Finnish cybersecurity company WithSecure, the malware leverages DLL side-loading techniques to deliver the commercial adversary simulation software. The development comes as 
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Iranian Hackers Target Women Involved in Human Rights and Middle East Politics

By: Ravie Lakshmanan — March 9th 2023 at 12:20
Iranian state-sponsored actors are continuing to engage in social engineering campaigns targeting researchers by impersonating a U.S. think tank. "Notably the targets in this instance were all women who are actively involved in political affairs and human rights in the Middle East region," Secureworks Counter Threat Unit (CTU) said in a report shared with The Hacker News. The cybersecurity
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