Critical Security Flaws Uncovered in Honeywell Experion DCS and QuickBlox Services
Multiple security vulnerabilities have been discovered in various services, including Honeywell Experion distributed control system (DCS) and QuickBlox, that, if successfully exploited, could result in severe compromise of affected systems. Dubbed Crit.IX, the nine flaws in the Honeywell Experion DCS platform allow for “unauthorized remote code execution, which means an attacker would have
BlotchyQuasar: X-Force Hive0129 targeting financial intuitions in LATAM with a custom banking trojan – post by LinkCyb
In late April through May 2023, IBM Security X-Force found several phishing emails leading to packed executable files delivering malware we have named BlotchyQuasar, likely developed by a group X-Force tracks as Hive0129. BlotchyQuasar is hardcoded to collect credentials from multiple Latin American-based banking applications and websites used within public and private environments. Similar operations […]
BreachForums’ Pompompurin Pleads Guilty to Holding Child Abuse Content
By Waqas According to court documents, devices owned by Pompompurin contained 600 explicit images of child abuse, which led him to plead guilty in court. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: BreachForums’ Pompompurin Pleads Guilty to Holding Child Abuse Content
Defend Against Insider Threats: Join this Webinar on SaaS Security Posture Management
As security practices continue to evolve, one primary concern persists in the minds of security professionals—the risk of employees unintentionally or deliberately exposing vital information. Insider threats, whether originating from deliberate actions or accidental incidents, pose a significant challenge to safeguarding sensitive data. To effectively address insider risks, organizations must
AIOS WordPress Plugin Faces Backlash for Storing User Passwords in Plain Text
All-In-One Security (AIOS), a WordPress plugin installed on over one million sites, has issued a security update after a bug introduced in version 5.1.9 of the software caused users’ passwords being added to the database in plaintext format. “A malicious site administrator (i.e. a user already logged into the site as an admin) could then […]
Zimbra Warns of Critical Zero-Day Flaw in Email Software Amid Active Exploitation
Zimbra has warned of a critical zero-day security flaw in its email software that has come under active exploitation in the wild. “A security vulnerability in Zimbra Collaboration Suite Version 8.8.15 that could potentially impact the confidentiality and integrity of your data has surfaced,” the company said in an advisory. It also said that the issue has […]
New SOHO Router Botnet AVrecon Spreads to 70,000 Devices Across 20 Countries
A new malware strain has been found covertly targeting small office/home office (SOHO) routers for more than two years, infiltrating over 70,000 devices and creating a botnet with 40,000 nodes spanning 20 countries. Lumen Black Lotus Labs has dubbed the malware AVrecon, making it the third such strain to focus on SOHO routers after ZuoRAT and HiatusRAT over the past […]
From Malvertising to Ransomware: A ThreatDown webinar recap
Our recent webinar From Malvertising to Ransomware highlight the clear connection between malvertising—the practice of embedding malicious code within legitimate online advertisements—and the epidemic of ransomware attacks affecting businesses globally. Presented by Mark Stockley, security evangelist at Malwarebytes, and Jerome Segura, Director of Threat Intelligence at Malwarebytes, the webinar explains how malvertising has evolved into an effective entry point in the […]
Ransomware review: July 2023
This article is based on research by Marcelo Rivero, Malwarebytes’ ransomware specialist, who monitors information published by ransomware gangs on their Dark Web sites. In this report, “known attacks” are those where the victim did not pay a ransom. This provides the best overall picture of ransomware activity, but the true number of attacks is far […]
Crit.IX: Flaws in Honeywell Experion DCS, Posing Risk to Critical Industries
By Deeba Ahmed There is no evidence of exploitation of these vulnerabilities as yet. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Crit.IX: Flaws in Honeywell Experion DCS, Posing Risk to Critical Industries