North Korean Nation-State Actors Exposed in JumpCloud Hack After OPSEC Blunder
North Korean nation-state actors affiliated with the Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB) have been attributed to the JumpCloud hack following an operational security (OPSEC) blunder that exposed their actual IP address. Google-owned threat intelligence firm Mandiant attributed the activity to a threat actor it tracks under the name UNC4899, which likely shares overlaps with clusters already
Ransomware business model-What is it and how to break it?
The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author. AT&T does not adopt or endorse any of the views, positions, or information provided by the author in this article. The threat of ransomware attacks continues to strike organizations, government institutions, individuals, and businesses across the globe. These attacks have skyrocketed in frequency […]
Casbaneiro Banking Malware Goes Under the Radar with UAC Bypass Technique
The financially motivated threat actors behind the Casbaneiro banking malware family have been observed making use of a User Account Control (UAC) bypass technique to gain full administrative privileges on a machine, a sign that the threat actor is evolving their tactics to avoid detection and execute malicious code on compromised assets. “They are still heavily focused […]
macOS Under Attack: Examining the Growing Threat and User Perspectives
As the number of people using macOS keeps going up, so does the desire of hackers to take advantage of flaws in Apple’s operating system. What Are the Rising Threats to macOS? There is a common misconception among macOS fans that Apple devices are immune to hacking and malware infection. However, users have been facing […]
TETRA:BURST — 5 New Vulnerabilities Exposed in Widely Used Radio Communication System
A set of five security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) standard for radio communication used widely by government entities and critical infrastructure sectors, including what’s believed to be an intentional backdoor that could have potentially exposed sensitive information. The issues, discovered by Midnight Blue in 2021 and held back until […]
Critical Flaws Exposed Microsoft Message Queuing Service to DoS Attack
By Deeba Ahmed Researchers at the AI-powered Security solutions provider, FortiGuard Labs, have been monitoring Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) service for… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Critical Flaws Exposed Microsoft Message Queuing Service to DoS Attack
Ivanti Releases Urgent Patch for EPMM Zero-Day Vulnerability Under Active Exploitation
Ivanti is warning users to update their Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) mobile device management software (formerly MobileIron Core) to the latest version that fixes an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability. Dubbed CVE-2023-35078, the issue has been described as a remote unauthenticated API access vulnerability that impacts currently supported version 11.4 releases 11.10, 11.9, and 11.8 as
Atlassian Releases Patches for Critical Flaws in Confluence and Bamboo
Atlassian has released updates to address three security flaws impacting its Confluence Server, Data Center, and Bamboo Data Center products that, if successfully exploited, could result in remote code execution on susceptible systems. The list of the flaws is below – CVE-2023-22505 (CVSS score: 8.0) – RCE (Remote Code Execution) in Confluence Data Center and Server (Fixed in […]
A week in security (July 17 – 23)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: CISA: You’ve got two weeks to patch Citrix NetScaler vulnerability CVE-2023-3519 Estée Lauder targeted by Cl0p and BlackCat ransomware groups Google fixes “Bad.Build” Cloud Build flaw, researchers say it’s not enough Accidental VirusTotal upload is a valuable reminder to double check what you share Amazon in-van delivery driver footage makes […]
From Power Grids to Airports: TETRA Radio Hacking Risks Global Infrastructure
By Waqas These vulnerabilities have been dubbed TETRA:BURST by researchers. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: From Power Grids to Airports: TETRA Radio Hacking Risks Global Infrastructure