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Stopping Supply Chain Attacks with Cisco’s User Protection Suite

By: Jennifer Golden β€” June 28th 2024 at 12:00
Learn about how Cisco’s User Protection Suite can stop supply chain attacks and protect users.
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JAVS Courtroom Recording Software Backdoored - Deploys RustDoor Malware

By: Newsroom β€” May 24th 2024 at 09:48
Malicious actors have backdoored the installer associated with courtroom video recording software developed by Justice AV Solutions (JAVS) to deliver malware that's associated with a known implant called RustDoor. The software supply chain attack, tracked as CVE-2024-4978 (CVSS score: 8.7), impacts JAVS Viewer v8.3.7, a component of the JAVS Suite 8 that allows users to create,
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Ivanti Patches Critical Remote Code Execution Flaws in Endpoint Manager

By: Newsroom β€” May 23rd 2024 at 09:21
Ivanti on Tuesday rolled out fixes to address multiple critical security flaws in Endpoint Manager (EPM) that could be exploited to achieve remote code execution under certain circumstances. Six of the 10 vulnerabilities – from CVE-2024-29822 through CVE-2024-29827 (CVSS scores: 9.6) – relate to SQL injection flaws that allow an unauthenticated attacker within the same network to
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Five Core Tenets Of Highly Effective DevSecOps Practices

By: The Hacker News β€” May 21st 2024 at 11:33
One of the enduring challenges of building modern applications is to make them more secure without disrupting high-velocity DevOps processes or degrading the developer experience. Today’s cyber threat landscape is rife with sophisticated attacks aimed at all different parts of the software supply chain and the urgency for software-producing organizations to adopt DevSecOps practices that deeply
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Researchers Uncover Flaws in Python Package for AI Models and PDF.js Used by Firefox

By: Newsroom β€” May 21st 2024 at 10:22
A critical security flaw has been disclosed in the llama_cpp_python Python package that could be exploited by threat actors to achieve arbitrary code execution. Tracked as CVE-2024-34359 (CVSS score: 9.7), the flaw has been codenamed Llama Drama by software supply chain security firm Checkmarx. "If exploited, it could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on your system,
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Malicious Python Package Hides Sliver C2 Framework in Fake Requests Library Logo

By: Newsroom β€” May 13th 2024 at 06:18
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a malicious Python package that purports to be an offshoot of the popular requests library and has been found concealing a Golang-version of the Sliver command-and-control (C2) framework within a PNG image of the project's logo.  The package employing this steganographic trickery is requests-darwin-lite, which has been
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CISA Warns of Active Exploitation of Severe GitLab Password Reset Vulnerability

By: Newsroom β€” May 2nd 2024 at 06:15
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a critical flaw impacting GitLab to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, owing to active exploitation in the wild. Tracked as CVE-2023-7028 (CVSS score: 10.0), the maximum severity vulnerability could facilitate account takeover by sending password reset emails to an unverified email
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Millions of Malicious 'Imageless' Containers Planted on Docker Hub Over 5 Years

By: Newsroom β€” April 30th 2024 at 13:36
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered multiple campaigns targeting Docker Hub by planting millions of malicious "imageless" containers over the past five years, once again underscoring how open-source registries could pave the way for supply chain attacks. "Over four million of the repositories in Docker Hub are imageless and have no content except for the repository
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U.S. Government Releases New AI Security Guidelines for Critical Infrastructure

By: Newsroom β€” April 30th 2024 at 10:36
The U.S. government has unveiled new security guidelines aimed at bolstering critical infrastructure against artificial intelligence (AI)-related threats. "These guidelines are informed by the whole-of-government effort to assess AI risks across all sixteen critical infrastructure sectors, and address threats both to and from, and involving AI systems," the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)&
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New R Programming Vulnerability Exposes Projects to Supply Chain Attacks

By: Newsroom β€” April 29th 2024 at 10:50
A security vulnerability has been discovered in the R programming language that could be exploited by a threat actor to create a malicious RDS (R Data Serialization) file such that it results in code execution when loaded and referenced. The flaw, assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-27322 (CVSS score: 8.8), "involves the use of promise objects and lazy evaluation in R," AI application
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Severe Flaws Disclosed in Brocade SANnav SAN Management Software

By: Newsroom β€” April 26th 2024 at 14:03
Several security vulnerabilities disclosed in Brocade SANnav storage area network (SAN) management application could be exploited to compromise susceptible appliances. The 18 flaws impact all versions up to and including 2.3.0, according to independent security researcher Pierre Barre, who discovered and reported them. The issues range from incorrect firewall rules,
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Apache Cordova App Harness Targeted in Dependency Confusion Attack

By: Newsroom β€” April 23rd 2024 at 14:00
Researchers have identified a dependency confusion vulnerability impacting an archived Apache project called Cordova App Harness. Dependency confusion attacks take place owing to the fact that package managers check the public repositories before private registries, thus allowing a threat actor to publish a malicious package with the same name to a public package repository. This&
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Webinar: Learn Proactive Supply Chain Threat Hunting Techniques

By: The Hacker News β€” April 23rd 2024 at 11:28
In the high-stakes world of cybersecurity, the battleground has shifted. Supply chain attacks have emerged as a potent threat, exploiting the intricate web of interconnected systems and third-party dependencies to breach even the most formidable defenses. But what if you could turn the tables and proactively hunt these threats before they wreak havoc? We invite you to join us for an
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Microsoft Warns: North Korean Hackers Turn to AI-Fueled Cyber Espionage

By: Newsroom β€” April 22nd 2024 at 07:12
Microsoft has revealed that North Korea-linked state-sponsored cyber actors have begun to use artificial intelligence (AI) to make their operations more effective and efficient. "They are learning to use tools powered by AI large language models (LLM) to make their operations more efficient and effective," the tech giant said in its latest report on East Asia hacking groups. The
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OpenJS Foundation Targeted in Potential JavaScript Project Takeover Attempt

By: Newsroom β€” April 16th 2024 at 15:16
Security researchers have uncovered a "credible" takeover attempt targeting the OpenJS Foundation in a manner that evokes similarities to the recently uncovered incident aimed at the open-source XZ Utils project. "The OpenJS Foundation Cross Project Council received a suspicious series of emails with similar messages, bearing different names and overlapping GitHub-associated emails," OpenJS
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Intel and Lenovo BMCs Contain Unpatched Lighttpd Server Flaw

By: Newsroom β€” April 15th 2024 at 16:51
A security flaw impacting the Lighttpd web server used in baseboard management controllers (BMCs) has remained unpatched by device vendors like Intel and Lenovo, new findings from Binarly reveal. While the original shortcoming was discovered and patched by the Lighttpd maintainers way back in August 2018 with version 1.4.51, the lack of a CVE identifier or an advisory meant that
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Popular Rust Crate liblzma-sys Compromised with XZ Utils Backdoor Files

By: Newsroom β€” 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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Iranian MuddyWater Hackers Adopt New C2 Tool 'DarkBeatC2' in Latest Campaign

By: Newsroom β€” April 12th 2024 at 09:49
The Iranian threat actor known as MuddyWater has been attributed to a new command-and-control (C2) infrastructure called DarkBeatC2, becoming the latest such tool in its arsenal after SimpleHarm, MuddyC3, PhonyC2, and MuddyC2Go. "While occasionally switching to a new remote administration tool or changing their C2 framework, MuddyWater’s methods remain constant," Deep
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Beware: GitHub's Fake Popularity Scam Tricking Developers into Downloading Malware

By: Newsroom β€” April 10th 2024 at 12:38
Threat actors are now taking advantage of GitHub's search functionality to trick unsuspecting users looking for popular repositories into downloading spurious counterparts that serve malware. The latest assault on the open-source software supply chain involves concealing malicious code within Microsoft Visual Code project files that's designed to download next-stage payloads from a remote URL,
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Microsoft Fixes 149 Flaws in Huge April Patch Release, Zero-Days Included

By: Newsroom β€” April 10th 2024 at 04:57
Microsoft has released security updates for the month of April 2024 to remediate a record 149 flaws, two of which have come under active exploitation in the wild. Of the 149 flaws, three are rated Critical, 142 are rated Important, three are rated Moderate, and one is rated Low in severity. The update is aside from 21 vulnerabilities that the company addressed in its
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AI-as-a-Service Providers Vulnerable to PrivEsc and Cross-Tenant Attacks

By: Newsroom β€” April 5th 2024 at 14:08
New research has found that artificial intelligence (AI)-as-a-service providers such as Hugging Face are susceptible to two critical risks that could allow threat actors to escalate privileges, gain cross-tenant access to other customers' models, and even take over the continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines. "Malicious models represent a major risk to AI systems,
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Malicious Code in XZ Utils for Linux Systems Enables Remote Code Execution

By: Newsroom β€” 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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Urgent: Secret Backdoor Found in XZ Utils Library, Impacts Major Linux Distros

By: Newsroom β€” March 30th 2024 at 05:23
Red Hat on Friday released an "urgent security alert" warning that two versions of a popular data compression library called XZ Utils (previously LZMA Utils) have been backdoored with malicious code designed to allow unauthorized remote access. The software supply chain compromise, tracked as CVE-2024-3094, has a CVSS score of 10.0, indicating maximum severity. It impacts XZ Utils
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PyPI Halts Sign-Ups Amid Surge of Malicious Package Uploads Targeting Developers

By: Newsroom β€” March 29th 2024 at 05:37
The maintainers of the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository briefly suspended new user sign-ups following an influx of malicious projects uploaded as part of a typosquatting campaign. PyPI said "new project creation and new user registration" was temporarily halted to mitigate what it said was a "malware upload campaign." The incident was resolved 10 hours later, on March 28, 2024, at 12:56
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Sketchy NuGet Package Likely Linked to Industrial Espionage Targets Developers

By: Newsroom β€” March 26th 2024 at 16:54
Threat hunters have identified a suspicious package in the NuGet package manager that's likely designed to target developers working with tools made by a Chinese firm that specializes in industrial- and digital equipment manufacturing. The package in question is SqzrFramework480, which ReversingLabs said was first published on January 24, 2024. It has been downloaded 
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Hackers Hijack GitHub Accounts in Supply Chain Attack Affecting Top-gg and Others

By: Newsroom β€” March 25th 2024 at 11:58
Unidentified adversaries orchestrated a sophisticated attack campaign that has impacted several individual developers as well as the GitHub organization account associated with Top.gg, a Discord bot discovery site. "The threat actors used multiple TTPs in this attack, including account takeover via stolen browser cookies, contributing malicious code with verified commits, setting up a custom
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Iran-Linked MuddyWater Deploys Atera for Surveillance in Phishing Attacks

By: Newsroom β€” March 25th 2024 at 07:37
The Iran-affiliated threat actor tracked as MuddyWater (aka Mango Sandstorm or TA450) has been linked to a new phishing campaign in March 2024 that aims to deliver a legitimate Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) solution called Atera. The activity, which took place from March 7 through the week of March 11, targeted Israeli entities spanning global manufacturing, technology, and
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Over 800 npm Packages Found with Discrepancies, 18 Exploit 'Manifest Confusion'

By: Newsroom β€” March 21st 2024 at 14:26
New research has discovered over 800 packages in the npm registry which have discrepancies from their registry entries, out of which 18 have been found to exploit a technique called manifest confusion. The findings come from cybersecurity firm JFrog, which said the issue could be exploited by threat actors to trick developers into running malicious code. "It's an actual threat since
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How to Accelerate Vendor Risk Assessments in the Age of SaaS Sprawl

By: The Hacker News β€” March 21st 2024 at 11:30
In today's digital-first business environment dominated by SaaS applications, organizations increasingly depend on third-party vendors for essential cloud services and software solutions. As more vendors and services are added to the mix, the complexity and potential vulnerabilities within the SaaS supply chain snowball quickly. That’s why effective vendor risk management (VRM) is a
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GitHub Launches AI-Powered Autofix Tool to Assist Devs in Patching Security Flaws

By: Newsroom β€” March 21st 2024 at 10:30
GitHub on Wednesday announced that it's making available a feature called code scanning autofix in public beta for all Advanced Security customers to provide targeted recommendations in an effort to avoid introducing new security issues. "Powered by GitHub Copilot and CodeQL, code scanning autofix covers more than 90% of alert types in JavaScript, Typescript, Java, and
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Watch Out: These PyPI Python Packages Can Drain Your Crypto Wallets

By: The Hacker News β€” March 12th 2024 at 12:13
Threat hunters have discovered a set of seven packages on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository that are designed to steal BIP39 mnemonic phrases used for recovering private keys of a cryptocurrency wallet. The software supply chain attack campaign has been codenamed BIPClip by ReversingLabs. The packages were collectively downloaded 7,451 times prior to them being removed from
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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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Chinese State Hackers Target Tibetans with Supply Chain, Watering Hole Attacks

By: Newsroom β€” March 7th 2024 at 13:22
The China-linked threat actor known as Evasive Panda orchestrated both watering hole and supply chain attacks targeting Tibetan users at least since September 2023. The end goal of the attacks is to deliver malicious downloaders for Windows and macOS that deploy a known backdoor called MgBot and a previously undocumented Windows implant known as Nightdoor. The findings come from ESET,
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Over 100 Malicious AI/ML Models Found on Hugging Face Platform

By: Newsroom β€” March 4th 2024 at 09:22
As many as 100 malicious artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) models have been discovered in the Hugging Face platform. These include instances where loading a pickle file leads to code execution, software supply chain security firm JFrog said. "The model's payload grants the attacker a shell on the compromised machine, enabling them to gain full control over victims'
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New Hugging Face Vulnerability Exposes AI Models to Supply Chain Attacks

By: Newsroom β€” February 27th 2024 at 10:18
Cybersecurity researchers have found that it's possible to compromise the Hugging Face Safetensors conversion service to ultimately hijack the models submitted by users and result in supply chain attacks. "It's possible to send malicious pull requests with attacker-controlled data from the Hugging Face service to any repository on the platform, as well as hijack any models that are submitted
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North Korean Hackers Targeting Developers with Malicious npm Packages

By: The Hacker News β€” February 26th 2024 at 12:27
A set of fake npm packages discovered on the Node.js repository has been found to share ties with North Korean state-sponsored actors, new findings from Phylum show. The packages are named execution-time-async, data-time-utils, login-time-utils, mongodb-connection-utils, and mongodb-execution-utils. One of the packages in question, execution-time-async, masquerades as its legitimate
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Dormant PyPI Package Compromised to Spread Nova Sentinel Malware

By: Newsroom β€” February 23rd 2024 at 17:08
A dormant package available on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository was updated nearly after two years to propagate an information stealer malware called Nova Sentinel. The package, named django-log-tracker, was first published to PyPI in April 2022, according to software supply chain security firm Phylum, which detected an anomalous update to the library on February 21,
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New Malicious PyPI Packages Caught Using Covert Side-Loading Tactics

By: Newsroom β€” February 20th 2024 at 12:30
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered two malicious packages on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository that were found leveraging a technique called DLL side-loading to circumvent detection by security software and run malicious code. The packages, named NP6HelperHttptest and NP6HelperHttper, were each downloaded 537 and 166 times, respectively,
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New Report Reveals North Korean Hackers Targeting Defense Firms Worldwide

By: Newsroom β€” February 20th 2024 at 10:53
North Korean state-sponsored threat actors have been attributed to a cyber espionage campaign targeting the defense sector across the world. In a joint advisory published by Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) and South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS), the agencies said the goal of the attacks is to plunder advanced defense technologies in a "
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Ivanti Pulse Secure Found Using 11-Year-Old Linux Version and Outdated Libraries

By: Newsroom β€” February 15th 2024 at 14:20
A reverse engineering of the firmware running on Ivanti Pulse Secure appliances has revealed numerous weaknesses, once again underscoring the challenge of securing software supply chains. Eclypsiusm, which acquired firmware version 9.1.18.2-24467.1 as part of the process, said the base operating system used by the Utah-based software company for the device is CentOS 6.4. "Pulse Secure runs an 11
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How Nation-State Actors Target Your Business: New Research Exposes Major SaaS Vulnerabilities

By: The Hacker News β€” February 15th 2024 at 11:30
With many of the highly publicized 2023 cyber attacks revolving around one or more SaaS applications, SaaS has become a cause for genuine concern in many boardroom discussions. More so than ever, considering that GenAI applications are, in fact, SaaS applications. Wing Security (Wing), a SaaS security company, conducted an analysis of 493 SaaS-using companies in Q4 of 2023. Their study
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Ubuntu 'command-not-found' Tool Could Trick Users into Installing Rogue Packages

By: Newsroom β€” February 14th 2024 at 13:26
Cybersecurity researchers have found that it's possible for threat actors to exploit a well-known utility called command-not-found to recommend their own rogue packages and compromise systems running Ubuntu operating system. "While 'command-not-found' serves as a convenient tool for suggesting installations for uninstalled commands, it can be inadvertently manipulated by attackers through the
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CISA and OpenSSF Release Framework for Package Repository Security

By: The Hacker News β€” February 12th 2024 at 10:41
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced that it's partnering with the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) Securing Software Repositories Working Group to publish a new framework to secure package repositories. Called the Principles for Package Repository Security, the framework aims to establish a set of foundational rules for package
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Hands-on Review: Myrror Security Code-Aware and Attack-Aware SCA

By: The Hacker News β€” February 9th 2024 at 10:58
Introduction The modern software supply chain represents an ever-evolving threat landscape, with each package added to the manifest introducing new attack vectors. To meet industry requirements, organizations must maintain a fast-paced development process while staying up-to-date with the latest security patches. However, in practice, developers often face a large amount of security work
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The Unknown Risks of The Software Supply Chain: A Deep-Dive

By: The Hacker News β€” January 24th 2024 at 08:55
In a world where more & more organizations are adopting open-source components as foundational blocks in their application's infrastructure, it's difficult to consider traditional SCAs as complete protection mechanisms against open-source threats. Using open-source libraries saves tons of coding and debugging time, and by that - shortens the time to deliver our applications. But, as
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Malicious NPM Packages Exfiltrate Hundreds of Developer SSH Keys via GitHub

By: Newsroom β€” January 23rd 2024 at 14:19
Two malicious packages discovered on the npm package registry have been found to leverage GitHub to store Base64-encrypted SSH keys stolen from developer systems on which they were installed. The modules named warbeast2000 and kodiak2k were published at the start of the month, attracting 412 and 1,281 downloads before they were taken down by the npm
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MavenGate Attack Could Let Hackers Hijack Java and Android via Abandoned Libraries

By: Newsroom β€” January 22nd 2024 at 16:35
Several public and popular libraries abandoned but still used in Java and Android applications have been found susceptible to a new software supply chain attack method called MavenGate. "Access to projects can be hijacked through domain name purchases and since most default build configurations are vulnerable, it would be difficult or even impossible to know whether an attack was being performed
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TensorFlow CI/CD Flaw Exposed Supply Chain to Poisoning Attacks

By: Newsroom β€” January 18th 2024 at 12:34
Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) misconfigurations discovered in the open-source TensorFlow machine learning framework could have been exploited to orchestrate supply chain attacks. The misconfigurations could be abused by an attacker to "conduct a supply chain compromise of TensorFlow releases on GitHub and PyPi by compromising TensorFlow's build agents via
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Sea Turtle Cyber Espionage Campaign Targets Dutch IT and Telecom Companies

By: Newsroom β€” January 6th 2024 at 08:19
Telecommunication, media, internet service providers (ISPs), information technology (IT)-service providers, and Kurdish websites in the Netherlands have been targeted as part of a new cyber espionage campaign undertaken by a TΓΌrkiye-nexus threat actor known as Sea Turtle. "The infrastructure of the targets was susceptible to supply chain and island-hopping attacks, which the attack group
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Microsoft Warns of New 'FalseFont' Backdoor Targeting the Defense Sector

By: Newsroom β€” December 22nd 2023 at 05:34
Organizations in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) sector are in the crosshairs of an Iranian threat actor as part of a campaign designed to deliver a never-before-seen backdoor called FalseFont. The findings come from Microsoft, which is tracking the activity under its weather-themed moniker Peach Sandstorm (formerly Holmium), which is also known as APT33, Elfin, and Refined Kitten. "
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Hackers Abusing GitHub to Evade Detection and Control Compromised Hosts

By: The Hacker News β€” December 19th 2023 at 13:30
Threat actors are increasingly making use of GitHub for malicious purposes through novel methods, including abusing secret Gists and issuing malicious commands via git commit messages. "Malware authors occasionally place their samples in services like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Discord to host second stage malware and sidestep detection tools," ReversingLabs researcher Karlo Zanki&nbsp
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CISA Urges Manufacturers Eliminate Default Passwords to Thwart Cyber Threats

By: Newsroom β€” 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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Crypto Hardware Wallet Ledger's Supply Chain Breach Results in $600,000 Theft

By: Newsroom β€” December 15th 2023 at 13:01
Crypto hardware wallet maker Ledger published a new version of its "@ledgerhq/connect-kit" npm module after unidentified threat actors pushed malicious code that led to the theft of more than $600,000 in virtual assets. The compromise was the result of a former employee falling victim to a phishing attack, the company said in a statement. This allowed the attackers to gain
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116 Malware Packages Found on PyPI Repository Infecting Windows and Linux Systems

By: Newsroom β€” December 14th 2023 at 15:26
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a set of 116 malicious packages on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository that are designed to infect Windows and Linux systems with a custom backdoor. "In some cases, the final payload is a variant of the infamous W4SP Stealer, or a simple clipboard monitor to steal cryptocurrency, or both," ESET researchers Marc-Etienne M.LΓ©veillΓ© and Rene
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Russian SVR-Linked APT29 Targets JetBrains TeamCity Servers in Ongoing Attacks

By: Newsroom β€” December 14th 2023 at 10:32
Threat actors affiliated with the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) have targeted unpatched JetBrains TeamCity servers in widespread attacks since September 2023. The activity has been tied to a nation-state group known as APT29, which is also tracked as BlueBravo, Cloaked Ursa, Cozy Bear, Midnight Blizzard (formerly Nobelium), and The Dukes. It's notable for the supply chain
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15,000 Go Module Repositories on GitHub Vulnerable to Repojacking Attack

By: Newsroom β€” December 5th 2023 at 10:14
New research has found that over 15,000 Go module repositories on GitHub are vulnerable to an attack called repojacking. "More than 9,000 repositories are vulnerable to repojacking due to GitHub username changes," Jacob Baines, chief technology officer at VulnCheck, said in a report shared with The Hacker News. "More than 6,000 repositories were vulnerable to repojacking due to account
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N. Korean Hackers Distribute Trojanized CyberLink Software in Supply Chain Attack

By: Newsroom β€” November 23rd 2023 at 05:46
A North Korean state-sponsored threat actor tracked asΒ Diamond SleetΒ is distributing a trojanized version of a legitimate application developed by a Taiwanese multimedia software developer called CyberLink to target downstream customers via a supply chain attack. "This malicious file is a legitimate CyberLink application installer that has been modified to include malicious code that downloads,
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North Korean Hackers Pose as Job Recruiters and Seekers in Malware Campaigns

By: Newsroom β€” November 22nd 2023 at 12:14
North Korean threat actors have been linked to two campaigns in which they masquerade as both job recruiters and seekers to distribute malware and obtain unauthorized employment with organizations based in the U.S. and other parts of the world. The activity clusters have been codenamed Contagious Interview and Wagemole, respectively, by Palo Alto Networks Unit 42. While the first set of attacks
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Discover 2023's Cloud Security Strategies in Our Upcoming Webinar - Secure Your Spot

By: The Hacker News β€” November 17th 2023 at 10:30
In 2023, the cloud isn't just a technologyβ€”it's a battleground. Zenbleed, Kubernetes attacks, and sophisticated APTs are just the tip of the iceberg in the cloud security warzone. In collaboration with the esteemed experts from Lacework Labs, The Hacker News proudly presents an exclusive webinar: 'Navigating the Cloud Attack Landscape: 2023 Trends, Techniques, and Tactics.' Join us for an
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27 Malicious PyPI Packages with Thousands of Downloads Found Targeting IT Experts

By: Newsroom β€” November 17th 2023 at 09:56
An unknown threat actor has been observed publishing typosquat packages to the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository for nearly six months with an aim to deliver malware capable of gaining persistence, stealing sensitive data, and accessing cryptocurrency wallets for financial gain. The 27 packages, which masqueraded as popular legitimate Python libraries, attracted thousands of downloads,
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