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Hacker Charged With Seeking to Kill Using Cyberattacks on Hospitals

By: Andy Greenberg β€” October 16th 2024 at 17:44
The US has accused two brothers of being part of the hacker group Anonymous Sudan, which allegedly went on a wild cyberattack spree that hit hundreds of targetsβ€”and, for one of the two men, even put lives at risk.
☐ β˜† βœ‡ The Hacker News

Researchers Uncover Windows Flaws Granting Hackers Rootkit-Like Powers

By: Newsroom β€” April 22nd 2024 at 09:22
New research has found that the DOS-to-NT path conversion process could be exploited by threat actors to achieve rootkit-like capabilities to conceal and impersonate files, directories, and processes. "When a user executes a function that has a path argument in Windows, the DOS path at which the file or folder exists is converted to an NT path," SafeBreach security researcher Or Yair said&
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From Megabits to Terabits: Gcore Radar Warns of a New Era of DDoS Attacks

By: The Hacker News β€” January 23rd 2024 at 11:33
As we enter 2024, Gcore has released its latest Gcore Radar report, a twice-annual publication in which the company releases internal analytics to track DDoS attacks. Gcore’s broad, internationally distributed network of scrubbing centers allows them to follow attack trends over time. Read on to learn about DDoS attack trends for Q3–Q4 of 2023, and what they mean for developing a robust
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Discover How Gcore Thwarted Powerful 1.1Tbps and 1.6Tbps DDoS Attacks

By: The Hacker News β€” December 1st 2023 at 10:26
The most recent Gcore Radar report and its aftermath have highlighted a dramatic increase in DDoS attacks across multiple industries. At the beginning of 2023, the average strength of attacks reached 800 Gbps, but now, even a peak as high as 1.5+ Tbps is unsurprising. To try and break through Gcore’s defenses, perpetrators made two attempts with two different strategies.
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CISA Alerts: High-Severity SLP Vulnerability Now Under Active Exploitation

By: Newsroom β€” November 9th 2023 at 05:33
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on WednesdayΒ addedΒ a high-severity flaw in the Service Location Protocol (SLP) to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation. Tracked asΒ CVE-2023-29552Β (CVSS score: 7.5), the issue relates to a denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability that could be weaponized to launch massive DoS
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