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Researchers at security firm Fortinet report detecting a fraudulent campaign based on the delivery of three pieces of fileless malware with enhanced confidential information-stealing capabilities. The malware is delivered throughRead More →

Researchers from the SafetyDetectives team found an exposed AWS S3 bucket that stored personal details about pilots, flight staff and other employees at Turkish flight company Pegasus Airlines. This bucketRead More →

After a researcher detected a specially crafted Word file to run arbitrary PowerShell on Windows systems, Microsoft confirmed that its operating system is affected by a zero-day vulnerability tracked asRead More →

During the last couple of weeks, dozens of notes and reports have been published about the cybercriminal group Killnet, described as a pro-Russia hacking operation and which has become relevantRead More →

Information security specialists report the detection of a severe vulnerability in the TP-Link TL-WR840N EU routers. According to the report, successful exploitation of this flaw would allow threat actors toRead More →

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a $150 million fine against Twitter after discovering that the company used the phone numbers and email addresses used for multi-factor authentication ofRead More →

Researchers from Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) report that in 2021, software development firm Cytrox sold Predator spyware to various hacking groups backed by state actors. These attacks are basedRead More →

A couple of months ago, CloudSEK researchers identified a new and unusual strain of ransomware. Dubbed GoodWill, this new variant of encryption malware appears to pursue very different targets thanRead More →