Threat Intelligence
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Stolen Data on 80K+ Members of FBI-Run InfraGard Reportedly for Sale on Dark Web Forum
A hacker using the handle “USDoD” has reportedly stolen contact information on more than 80,000 members of an FBI-run program…
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NSA Slices Up 5G Mobile Security Risks
A working group pulled together by the US National Security Agency (NSA) has issued a report outlining the cybersecurity threats…
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Automated Cybercampaign Creates Masses of Bogus Software Building Blocks
An automated attack within the NuGet open source ecosystem for .NET developers has resulted in a flood of malicious packages…
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CSAF Is the Future of Vulnerability Management
Today, nearly every party that issues security advisories uses its own format and structure. Plus, most security advisories are only…
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Microsoft-Signed Malicious Drivers Usher In EDR-Killers, Ransomware
Malicious drivers certified by Microsoft’s Windows Hardware Developer Program have been used to juice post-exploitation efforts by cybercriminals, Redmond warned…
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Microsoft Squashes Zero-Day, Actively Exploited Bugs in Dec. Update
Microsoft has released fixes for 48 new vulnerabilities across its products, including one that attackers are actively exploiting and another…
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Hackers Score Nearly $1M at Device-Focused Pwn2Own Contest
Security researchers and hackers demonstrated 63 zero-day vulnerabilities in popular devices at the latest Pwn2Own, exploiting printers from Canon, HP,…
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Security Flaw in Atlassian Products Affecting Multiple Companies
BENGALURU, December 13, 2022 — Researchers at CloudSEK observed that for Atlassian products – Jira, Confluence, and BitBucket, cookies are…
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Metaparasites & the Dark Web: Scammers Turn on Their Own
Cybercriminals are often seen as parasites, feeding off a wide swath of victims of every size and stripe. But as…
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Rash of New Ransomware Variants Springs Up in the Wild
Enterprise security teams can add three more ransomware variants to the constantly growing list of ransomware threats for which they…