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Tens of Thousands of Printers Exposed Online opens the door for hackers to steal sensitive information, service disruption, and in some cases remote command execution. Shadowserver Foundation is a nonprofit security organization aiming that analyzes malicious Internet activity, particularly in
Vulnerability in Bitdefender Anti-Virus Let Hackers Run The Malicious Arbitrary Code Remotely
We all know that there are different security solutions are available to keep a firm or an organization safe and secure from cyber threats. But nowadays, all these security solutions are becoming a threat to the firm. As recently, a
Fxmsp: The Untold Story of Infamous Seller of Access to Corporate Networks Who Made at least USD 1.5 Mln
Group-IB published a detailed report on Fxmsp – a heavyweight of the Russian-speaking cyber underground who made a name for himself selling access to corporate networks. Group-IB, a Singapore-based cybersecurity company, has issued a comprehensive report on Fxmsp – a heavyweight of the
An Australian swimming star has been targeted by a vicious blackmail attempt undertaken via social media. Malicious messages were sent to Commonwealth Games gold medalist Shayna Jack over the weekend by an unidentified cyber-criminal via Facebook. The miscreant threatened to
Digital transformation in the cybersecurity industry will be a major driver of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) over the remainder of 2020, according to ICON Corporate Finance. This follows a survey by the technology-focused investment bank of some of the most
Oregon City Pays $48,000 Cyber-Ransom
A city in Oregon has paid a ransom of $48,000 to regain control over its computer network following a cyber-attack. The city of Keizer’s computer system was successfully targeted by threat actors using ransomware in the early hours of June
Experts found tens of thousands of printers that are exposed online that are leaking device names, organization names, WiFi SSIDs, and other info. It’s not a mystery, a printer left exposed online without proper security could open the doors to
US government websites are taking another major step forward to becoming more secure after it was announced that all .gov TLDs would be changed to enforce HSTS preloading. The DotGov program made the announcement on Sunday, stating that all new
CLOP ransomware operators have allegedly hacked IndiaBulls Group, an Indian conglomerate headquartered in Gurgaon, India. CLOP ransomware operators have allegedly hacked the Indian conglomerate IndiaBulls Group, its primary businesses are housing finance, consumer finance, and wealth management. Indiabulls Group has around 19,000
Over two-fifths of businesses are considering replacing email as their primary communications channel as the country begins to open-up again after lockdown, according to a new report. Think tank Parliament Street commissioned the poll of 200 senior decision makers in
The Age Verification law is set to be revived for the UK Government’s online harms bill. Speaking at the Westminster eForum policy conference around next steps for online regulation in the UK, Sarah Connolly, director, security and online harms at
A major supply chain breach appears to have led to the exposure of hundreds of thousands of sensitive US police records dating back over two decades. WikiLeaks-like organization Distributed Denial of Secrets released the trove on Friday, claiming it contained
How to Detect Obfuscated Malware on Your Server
Traditional malware detecting methods are ineffective against the hackers’ new techniques – deploying malware which is obfuscated. That’s why an innovative new approach is required in server security to stop these new threats. History of Malware Detecting Technologies The constant
Indonesia Denies #COVID19 Test Data Breach
An alleged breach of COVID-19 test result data is being investigated by authorities in Indonesia. Concerns over a possible breach were raised after a hacker tried to sell what they claimed was the personal information of hundreds of thousands of
Nearly GBP17m has been lost to online fraud over the COVID-19 lockdown period with younger shoppers most affected, according to Action Fraud. The UK’s National Fraud and Cybercrime Reporting Center claimed that online scams had snared 16,352 victims with online
Security researchers are warning of a multi-country North Korean phishing campaign designed to capitalize on government COVID-19 bail-out measures. The operation is being undertaken by Pyongyang’s notorious Lazarus Group, and is “designed to impersonate government agencies, departments, and trade associations