Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on an “auto-propagating” cryptocurrency mining botnet called Outlaw (aka Dota) that’s known for targeting SSH servers with weak credentials. “Outlaw […]
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Helping Your Clients Achieve NIST Compliance: A Step by Step Guide for Service Providers
Introduction As the cybersecurity landscape evolves, service providers play an increasingly vital role in safeguarding sensitive data and maintaining compliance with industry regulations. The National […]
How SSL Misconfigurations Impact Your Attack Surface
When assessing an organization’s external attack surface, encryption-related issues (especially SSL misconfigurations) receive special attention. Why? Their widespread use, configuration complexity, and visibility to attackers […]
FIN7 Deploys Anubis Backdoor to Hijack Windows Systems via Compromised SharePoint Sites
The financially motivated threat actor known as FIN7 has been linked to a Python-based backdoor called Anubis (not to be confused with an Android banking […]
New Malware Loaders Use Call Stack Spoofing, GitHub C2, and .NET Reactor for Stealth
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered an updated version of a malware loader called Hijack Loader that implements new features to evade detection and establish persistence on […]
Malaysian Airport’s Cyber Disruption a Warning for Asia
Transportation facilities and networks slowly adapt to changes and threats, leaving them vulnerable to agile cyberattackers, as demonstrated by the $10 million ransomware attack. The […]
Google Brings End-to-End Encryption to Gmail
The new Google Workspace features will make it easier for enterprise customers to implement end-to-end encryption within Gmail. The original article found on darkreading Read […]
As CISA Downsizes, Where Can Enterprises Get Support?
In this roundtable, cybersecurity experts — including two former CISA executives — weigh in on alternate sources for threat intel, incident response, and other essential […]
Surge in Scans on PAN GlobalProtect VPNs Hints at Attacks
Over the past few weeks, bad actors from different regions have been scanning devices with the VPN for potential vulnerabilities. The original article found on […]
Check Point Disputes Hacker’s Breach Claims
The security vendor counters that none of the information came directly from its systems but rather was acquired over a period of time by targeting […]