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New SpectralBlur macOS Backdoor Threat From North Korean Hackers
The backdoor, SpectralBlur, shares similarities with the KANDYKORN malware family attributed to North Korean threat actors and showcases their evolving tactics to infiltrate industries like cryptocurrency and blockchain.
The FBI Is Adding More Cyber-Focused Agents to US Embassies
The expansion of the FBI's cyber program reflects a shift towards a proactive approach, focusing on disrupting cybercriminal operations rather than just investigating after the fact.
DOE Announces Up to $70 Million to Strengthen Energy Sector Against Physical and Cyber Hazards
The funding opportunity is open to public and private stakeholders, universities, and DOE's National Laboratories, and will focus on developing innovative solutions to strengthen the resilience of America's energy systems.
23andMe Blames User “Negligence” for Data Breach
The company claims that users negligently recycled and failed to update their passwords, allowing attackers to launch a credential stuffing campaign. Nearly 7 million customers' information was accessed, including genealogy data.
MyEstatePoint Property Search Android App Leaks User Passwords, Email Addresses, and Phone Numbers
The MyEstatePoint Property Search app, developed by NJ Technologies in India, left a publicly accessible MongoDB server containing sensitive information such as names, plain-text passwords, email addresses, phone numbers, and more.
San Bernardino Housing Authority Cyberattack Affected Nearly 19,000 People
This incident highlights the ongoing vulnerability of housing authorities to cyberattacks, as seen in previous attacks on housing authorities in North Carolina, Los Angeles, Indianapolis, and Cleveland.
Orange Spain Faces BGP Traffic Hijack After RIPE Account Hacked by Malware
Mobile network operator Orange Spain suffered an internet outage for several hours on January 3 after a threat actor used administrator credentials captured by means of stealer malware to hijack the border gateway protocol (BGP) traffic. "The Orange account in the IP...
Exposed Secrets are Everywhere. Here’s How to Tackle Them
Picture this: you stumble upon a concealed secret within your company's source code. Instantly, a wave of panic hits as you grasp the possible consequences. This one hidden secret has the power to pave the way for unauthorized entry, data breaches, and a damaged...
Security Vulnerabilities Addressed in Firefox 121
Mozilla's latest release of Firefox 121 addresses critical vulnerabilities, including a heap buffer overflow bug and a vulnerability in rendering Network Security Services (NSS) NIST curves.
BreachForums Administrator Detained After Violating Parole
The administrator of BreachForums, a notorious cybercrime haven, has been arrested for violating his parole by using a computer and VPN services without the required monitoring software.
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