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Botnet 7777: Are You Betting on a Compromised Router?
Recent findings indicate that the 7777 botnet (aka Quad7) has likely expanded, adding new bots with open port 63256, primarily including Asus routers. As of August 5, 2024, the total number of active bots stood at 12,783.
EastWind Attack Deploys PlugY and GrewApacha Backdoors Using Booby-Trapped LNK Files
The Russian government and IT organizations are the target of a new campaign that delivers a number of backdoors and trojans as part of a spear-phishing campaign codenamed EastWind. The attack chains are characterized by the use of RAR archive attachments containing a...
Rogue PyPI Library Solana Users, Steals Blockchain Wallet Keys
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new malicious package on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository that masquerades as a library from the Solana blockchain platform but is actually designed to steal victims' secrets. "The legitimate Solana Python API...
Researchers Uncover 10 Flaws in Google’s File Transfer Tool Quick Share
As many as 10 security flaws have been uncovered in Google's Quick Share data transfer utility for Android and Windows that could be assembled to trigger remote code execution (RCE) chain on systems that have the software installed. "The Quick Share application...
New Malware Hits 300,000 Users with Rogue Chrome and Edge Extensions
An ongoing, widespread malware campaign has been observed installing rogue Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge extensions via a trojan distributed via fake websites masquerading as popular software. "The trojan malware contains different deliverables ranging from simple...
‘0.0.0.0 Day’ Flaw Puts Chrome, Firefox, Mozilla Browsers at RCE Risk
An open source security firm, Oligo Security, has discovered a vulnerability called "0.0.0.0 Day" that allows attackers to execute code on web browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, potentially leading to data theft and malware.
‘0.0.0.0 Day’ Flaw Puts Chrome, Firefox, Mozilla Browsers at RCE Risk
An open source security firm, Oligo Security, has discovered a vulnerability called "0.0.0.0 Day" that allows attackers to execute code on web browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, potentially leading to data theft and malware.
‘0.0.0.0 Day’ Flaw Puts Chrome, Firefox, Mozilla Browsers at RCE Risk
An open source security firm, Oligo Security, has discovered a vulnerability called "0.0.0.0 Day" that allows attackers to execute code on web browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, potentially leading to data theft and malware.
‘0.0.0.0 Day’ Flaw Puts Chrome, Firefox, Mozilla Browsers at RCE Risk
An open source security firm, Oligo Security, has discovered a vulnerability called "0.0.0.0 Day" that allows attackers to execute code on web browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, potentially leading to data theft and malware.
‘0.0.0.0 Day’ Flaw Puts Chrome, Firefox, Mozilla Browsers at RCE Risk
An open source security firm, Oligo Security, has discovered a vulnerability called "0.0.0.0 Day" that allows attackers to execute code on web browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, potentially leading to data theft and malware.
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