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Threat Intelligence
Big Prizes, Cash on Offer for Joining ‘DDosia’ Anti-Ukraine Cyberattack Project
A Russian threat group is offering incentives and cryptocurrency prizes in an effort to recruit Dark Web volunteers — who it…
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Critical Cisco SMB Router Flaw Allows Authentication Bypass, PoC Available
Two security vulnerabilities in Cisco routers for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) could allow unauthenticated cyberattackers to take full control…
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Better Phishing, Easy Malicious Implants: How AI Could Change Cyberattacks
Artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) models have already shown some promise in increasing the sophistication of phishing lures, creating…
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98 Patches: Microsoft Greets New Year With Zero-Day Security Fixes
Microsoft’s first security update for 2023 contained patches for a whopping 98 vulnerabilities, including one that attackers are actively exploiting…
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Vade Releases Advanced Threat Intel & Investigation Capabilities
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Vade, the global leader in threat detection and response with 1.4 billion mailboxes protected, today announced…
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Attackers Are Already Exploiting ChatGPT to Write Malicious Code
Since OpenAI released ChatGPT in late November, many security experts have predicted it would only be a matter of time…
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JsonWebToken Security Bug Opens Servers to RCE
A high-severity vulnerability (CVE-2022-23529) has been discovered in the popular JsonWebToken (JWT) open source encryption project, which could be used…
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‘Copyright Infringement’ Lure Used for Facebook Credential Harvesting
An extensive credential-harvesting campaign has hackers leveraging Facebook copyright infringement notices to steal enterprise credentials. Malicious actors continue to use…
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Vice Society Releases Info Stolen From 14 UK Schools, Including Passport Scans
Another month, another release of personal information stolen from a school system. This time, it’s a group of 14 schools…
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Russia-Linked Turla APT Sneakily Co-Opts Ancient Andromeda USB Infections
A hacking group — suspected to be the Russia-linked Turla Team — reregistered at least three old domains associated with…