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‘Darcula’ Phishing-as-a-Service Operation Bleeds Victims Across 100 More Than Countries
The Chinese-language, phishing-as-a-service platform "Darcula" has created 19,000 phishing domains in cyberattacks against more than 100 countries, Netcraft researchers say.
New ZenHammer Attack Bypasses Rowhammer Defenses on AMD CPUs
Cybersecurity researchers from ETH Zurich have developed a new variant of the RowHammer DRAM (dynamic random-access memory) attack that, for the first time, successfully works against AMD Zen 2 and Zen 3 systems despite mitigations such as Target Row Refresh (TRR)....
Behind the Scenes: The Art of Safeguarding Non-Human Identities
In the whirlwind of modern software development, teams race against time, constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation and efficiency. This relentless pace is fueled by an evolving tech landscape, where SaaS domination, the proliferation of microservices, and the...
Vietnam Securities Broker Suffers Cyberattack That Resulted in Trading Suspension
In a social media post, VNDirect described a four-stage process of restoration, starting with customer accounts, which is now complete, and followed by restoring floor trading and then its other financial services.
Google Fixes Chrome Zero-Days Exploited at Pwn2Own 2024
Google fixed seven security vulnerabilities in the Chrome web browser on Tuesday, including two zero-days exploited during the Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024 hacking competition.
CISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability in Microsoft Sharepoint Server to Catalog
The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-24955 (CVSS score: 7.2), is a critical remote code execution flaw that allows an authenticated attacker with Site Owner privileges to execute arbitrary code.
Trezor’s Twitter Account Hijacked by Cryptocurrency Scammers via Bogus Calendly Invite
According to Trezor, someone posing as "a credible entity from the crypto space", using a Twitter account with thousands of followers, approached its PR team on February 29, 2024. The imposter asked to interview Trezor CEO Matej Zak.
Telegram Offers Premium Subscription in Exchange for Using Your Number to Send OTPs
In June 2017, a study of more than 3,000 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) students published by the National Bureau for Economic Research (NBER) found that 98% of them were willing to give away their friends' email addresses in exchange for free pizza....
Leaked Documents Reveal Australia Targeted by Chinese APT31 Hackers
A Chinese cybersecurity company with links to the Communist Party government used its guns-for-hire hacking operation to target Australia, leaked documents from iSoon revealed.
Leaked Documents Reveal Australia Targeted by Chinese APT31 Hackers
A Chinese cybersecurity company with links to the Communist Party government used its guns-for-hire hacking operation to target Australia, leaked documents from iSoon revealed.
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