14 Aug

Patch Tuesday brings 90 new Microsoft CVEs, six already under exploit

Patch Tuesday Microsoft has disclosed 90 flaws in its products – six of which have already been exploited – and four others that are listed

Author rabih
13 Aug

Six ransomware gangs behind over 50% of 2024 attacks

Despite a law enforcement takedown six months ago, LockBit 3.0 remains the most prolific encryption and extortion gang, at least so far, this year, according

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13 Aug

US accuses man of being ‘elite’ ransomware pioneer they’ve hunted for years

The US has charged a suspect they claim is a Belarusian-Ukrainian cybercriminal whose offenses date back to 2011. Maksim Silnikau, 38, was recently extradited to

Author rabih
13 Aug

Feds bust minor league Radar/Dispossessor ransomware gang

The Dispossessor ransomware group is the latest to enter the cybercrime graveyard with the Feds proudly laying claim to the takedown. Ransomware groups typically have

Author rabih
13 Aug

Orion SA says scammers conned company out of $60 million

Luxembourg-based chemicals and manufacturing giant Orion SA is telling US regulators that it will lose out on around $60 million after it was targeted by

Author rabih
13 Aug

Who uses LLM prompt injection attacks IRL? Mostly unscrupulous job seekers, jokesters and trolls

Despite worries about criminals using prompt injection to trick large language models (LLMs) into leaking sensitive data or performing other destructive actions, most of these

Author rabih
13 Aug

Why scammers want your phone number

Scams Your phone number is more than just a way to contact you – scammers can use it to target you with malicious messages and

Author rabih
13 Aug

‘Digital arrest’ scams are big in India and may be spreading

A woman in the Indian city of Delhi last week found herself under “digital arrest” – a form of scam in which victims make payments

Author rabih
13 Aug

AMD won’t patch Sinkclose security bug on older Zen CPUs

Some AMD processors dating back to 2006 have a security vulnerability that’s a boon for particularly underhand malware and rogue insiders, though the chip designer

Author rabih
12 Aug

Attacker steals personal data of 200k+ people with links to Arizona tech school

An Arizona tech school will send letters to 208,717 current and former students, staff, and parents whose data was exposed during a January break-in that

Author rabih
12 Aug

The great location leak: Privacy risks in dating apps

Privacy What if your favorite dating, social media or gaming app revealed your exact coordinates to someone you’d rather keep at a distance? Tony Anscombe

Author rabih
12 Aug

Mega money, unfathomable violence pervade thriving underground doxxing scene

Black Hat Recently published interviews with known doxxers reveal the incredible finances behind the practice and how their extortion tactics are becoming increasingly violent. Doxxing

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12 Aug

Top 6 Craigslist scams: Don’t fall for these tricks

Scams Here’s how to spot and dodge scams when searching for stuff on the classified ads website that offers almost everything under the sun Phil

Author rabih
12 Aug

Evolve your cloud security knowledge

Sponsored Post Our reliance on the cloud continues to grow steadily, with a greater variety of services than ever being hosted in it. The unfortunate

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12 Aug

Trump campaign cites Iran election phish claim as evidence leaked docs were stolen

Former US president Donald Trump’s re-election campaign has claimed it’s been the victim of a cyber attack. The claim was made after US outlet Politico

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12 Aug

The UN unanimously agrees that cybercrime is bad, mkay?

Infosec in brief The United Nations often reaches consensus rather than complete agreement, but last week a proposal from Russia to cut down on cyber

Author rabih
10 Aug

Pro-Iran groups lay groundwork for ‘chaos and violence’ as US election meddling attempts intensify

Microsoft says Iran’s efforts to influence the November US presidential election have gathered pace recently and there are signs that point toward its intent to

Author rabih
09 Aug

Raptor Lake microcode limits Intel chips to a mere 1.55 volts to prevent CPU destruction

Intel has divulged more details on its Raptor Lake family of 13th and 14th Gen Core processor failures and the 0x129 microcode that’s supposed to

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