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Malware incidents fell by 23% in 2019 despite an overall increase in security events, according to Orange Cyberdefense in its inaugural Security Navigator report. The findings suggest that businesses have grown investment in technologies that protect themselves from these kinds

Researchers revealed that the number of daily brute-force attacks on Windows RDP has doubled during the pandemic lockdown. Security experts from ESET revealed that the number of daily brute-force attacks on Windows RDP has doubled during the COVID-19 lockdown. The

Coronavirus poses a huge impact globally, most of the countries in lockdown and some countries returning to some sort of normality. Organizations also under risk of being impacted by a malicious coronavirus-related website depends on whether the country it is

A new malware dubbed GoldenSpy is being distributed embedded in tax payment software that some businesses operating in China are required to install. GoldenSpy is a new backdoor that is being distributed embedded in tax payment software (the Aisino Intelligent

Organizations doing business in China have been warned that official looking software mandated for download by domestic banks may actually contain backdoor malware. Trustwave explained in a new report that it discovered several clients had unwittingly installed the GoldenSpy backdoor

An open letter has been sent to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, asking for an update to the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) as it marks its 30th anniversary of reaching royal assent.. Coordinated by the CyberUp Campaign, a group of

Over one million North American students have had their data exposed after a popular online learning platform left it in a publicly accessible cloud database, according to vpnMentor. Researchers from the firm claimed that the Elasticsearch database belonging to provider

Researchers observed a malicious Docker Hub account, “azurenql” that was active since October 2019 hosting malicious images to mine cryptocurrency, Monero. According to wallet IDs, it was found the attacker earned 525.38 XMR, which roughly around 30000 USD based on

Experts are warning of a new phishing campaign aimed at Office 365 users that are returning to the workplace with Coronavirus training resources. Threat actors continue to use Coronavirus lures adapting their technique to the current situation. The attack techniques

Not even a pandemic can slow down, let alone stop, credit card fraud. A Wall Street Journal report reveals that the amount of fraudulent credit card charges rose by 35% year-over-year in April. This increase appears extraordinary given the significant

Microsoft announced a new Windows File Recovery tool that helps to recover lost files that have been deleted from your local storage device. The tool helps you in recovering photos, documents, videos, and more avoids your permanent data loss. The

Hackers use a new attack method that bypasses both Microsoft 365 default security (EOP) and advanced security (ATP). The attack campaign specifically crafted to bypass Microsoft 365 uses a malicious .slk attachment that contains a macro embedded to download and

Asian media firm E27 suffered a security breach and hackers asked for a “donation” to provide information on the flaws they exploited in the attack Asian media firm E27 has been hacked by a hacking group identifying themselves as “Korean

Recently, the security experts have discovered a new self-propagating cryptojacking and DDoS-based malware “Lucifer” that are exploiting critical vulnerability to infect Windows devices. This vulnerability was discovered on May 29,2020, after investigating the vulnerability, the experts named it Lucifer, and

Malwarebytes experts observed crooks hiding a software skimmer in the EXIF metadata of an image that was surreptitiously loaded by compromised online stores. While investigating a Magecart attack, experts found an e-skimmer code hidden in the EXIF metadata of an

Advanced persistent threat (APT) campaign aims to steal sensitive information form corporations doing business in China. The malware GoldenSpy was observed by Trustwave SpiderLabs in a threat-hunting operation on behalf of it’s the UK Technology-based client. GoldenSpy Malware Hidden in