Newly Uncovered ThirdEye Windows-Based Malware Steals Sensitive Data

A previously undocumented Windows-based information stealer called ThirdEye has been discovered in the wild with capabilities to harvest sensitive data from infected hosts. Fortinet FortiGuard Labs, which made the discovery, said it found the malware in an executable that masqueraded as a PDF file with a Russian name “CMK Правила оформления больничных листов.pdf.exe,” which translates to “CMK

Criminal secure messaging system takedown: 6500+ arrests and €900 million+ seized

In 2020, we reported on how law enforcement managed to compromise a secure communications system set up by and for criminals. Now, Europol has published a progress report showing the enormous impact the infiltration of the encrypted communications tool EncroChat made. EncroChat, a company based in the Netherlands, advertised its services as safer than safe, stating that no […]

Why blocking ads is good for your digital health

Online content is largely powered and paid for by advertising. Almost every site you visit, every forum you browse, and even the online stores you buy things from is an advert extravaganza, and they don’t just stop at showing cool offers for shirts at 50% off. The scaffolding the adverts sit on goes out of […]

How To Safeguard Your Data With Cloud MRP System

By Owais Sultan A cloud MRP system is an online platform that allows businesses to streamline their production planning, inventory control, and schedule operations. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: How To Safeguard Your Data With Cloud MRP System

Submarine Cables Face Escalating Cybersecurity Threats, Report

By Waqas The report also raises concerns about the increasing influence of hyperscale companies like Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft in the global cable network, potentially leading to market monopolies and challenges to digital sovereignty. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Submarine Cables Face Escalating Cybersecurity Threats, Report

Cybersecurity is not a tool or software piece; is a state of mind: Bridging the gap for career changers

Introduction In recent years, the field of cybersecurity has witnessed a significant influx of professionals from non-Information Technology (IT) backgrounds who are making the leap into this dynamic industry. As a cybersecurity technical developer and instructor, I have had the privilege of delivering many customers in-person and virtual training courses and meeting numerous individuals seeking […]

Alert: New Electromagnetic Attacks on Drones Could Let Attackers Take Control

Drones that don’t have any known security weaknesses could be the target of electromagnetic fault injection (EMFI) attacks, potentially enabling a threat actor to achieve arbitrary code execution and compromise their functionality and safety. The research comes from IOActive, which found that it is “feasible to compromise the targeted device by injecting a specific EM glitch at […]

CryptosLabs Scam Ring Targets French-Speaking Investors, Rakes in €480 Million

Cybersecurity researchers have exposed the workings of a scam ring called CryptosLabs that’s estimated to have made €480 million in illegal profits by targeting users in French-speaking individuals in France, Belgium, and Luxembourg since April 2018. The syndicate’s massive fake investment schemes primarily involve impersonating 40 well-known banks, fin-techs, asset management firms, and crypto

Newly Surfaced ThirdEye Infostealer Targeting Windows Devices

By Waqas For now, ThirdEye infostealer has demonstrated behavior that is highly malicious, albeit not-so-sophisticated in its patterns. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Newly Surfaced ThirdEye Infostealer Targeting Windows Devices

8Base Ransomware Spikes in Activity, Threatens U.S. and Brazilian Businesses

A ransomware threat called 8Base that has been operating under the radar for over a year has been attributed to a “massive spike in activity” in May and June 2023. “The group utilizes encryption paired with ‘name-and-shame’ techniques to compel their victims to pay their ransoms,” VMware Carbon Black researchers Deborah Snyder and Fae Carlisle said in […]