Month: January 2021

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Links Found By Researchers Between Sunburst And Russian Malware Kazuar

It’s the first time when cybersecurity researchers have discovered a likely association between the backdoor that was utilized in the SolarWinds Supply Chain Attack and a formerly known malware strain. In a new examination that was published by Kaspersky scientists, the online protection firm said it found a few highlights that are quite similar with…
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A researcher got paid $10,000 for a bug that doesn’t even exist

A security researcher named Valeriy Shevchenko received a 3-week vacation while switching jobs a-mid COVID-19. During the vacation, he thought of trying some bug bounty hunting and went on with it. Sooner he found a bug bounty program whose scope was recently added with a new target and he started trying to discover some bugs.…
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Attackers Can Clone Google Titan 2FA Keys Via a Key-Recovery-Attack Using A Side Channel in NXP Chip

The most secure intends to protect one’s account from breaches, takeover, and phishing attacks is considered to be the hardware security keys likewise served by Yubico and Google. An examination that was published on Thursday explained how an attacker in control of a gadget with two-factor authentication (2FA) can mirror it by misusing the side-channel…
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Russian Hacker Sentenced For 12-Years In Prison For Hitting JPMorgan Chase And Others With Massive Hacks

A 37-year-old highly skilled Russian hacker (named Andrei Tyurin) was sentenced to prison for about 12 years for executing a worldwide hacking campaign in which he breached networks of JPMorgan Chase, the Wall Street Journal, many financial institutions, brokerage firms, and many other major institutions and stole information of more than 100 million particulars making…
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Estimating Cookies To Keep Backdoors Out of Sight

Computer cookies is a term for data packets that a computer receives and sends back without making any sort of changes. They contain user info about visiting a website and activities performed in the meantime. Whereas Backdoors are meant to gain unauthorized access to a website or application data without being detected. Discovering a backdoor…
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SolarWinds Cyber Attack Is Likely A Russian Origin Intelligence Gathering Effort

SolarWinds supply chain attack that was detected in the previous month is now blamed officially on the Russian government by the U.S. government (on Tuesday) for planning and execution of this cyber attack. A joint statement released togetherly by the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), the CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency), the ODNI (Office…
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Attackers Using ElectroRAT Malware To Target Cryptocurrency Users

Network safety scientists today uncovered a wide-running fraud focusing on cryptographic money clients that started as ahead of schedule as of January a year ago to spread trojanized applications to introduce a formerly undetected remotely accessible tool on targeted devices. The RAT is composed by a ground-up in Golang and intended to focus on various…
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Cyber Attacks Related To Covid19 Vaccine Shouldn’t Be Seen Mildly

Pretty much every country is in a competition to create a profoundly viable vaccine to control the pandemic. Notwithstanding, there have been a few misfortunes and dangers affecting this situation, cyberattacks are one of them. Coronavirus antibody-related cyberattacks and misrepresentation occurrences are happening almost every single day. This is the time to begin dealing with…
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$10 Million Fine On Ticketmaster For Breaching Competitor’s Business Data

Ticketmaster has admitted that they are ready to pay a fine of $10 million after many employees of the company used stolen passwords to take control over the competitor company’s computer systems in the hope to cut the company off at the knees. The employees accessed the rival company’s data constantly for almost two years…
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