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Microsoft revealed over the weekend that financially motivated actors are not the only ones exploiting a critical vulnerability in PaperCut print management software. Iranian state-sponsored threat actors Mango Sandstorm (also referred to as Mercury or Muddywater) and Mint Sandstorm (also known as

Husain Parvez Published on 11th May 2023

A new ransomware, Cactus, has been targeting vulnerabilities in Fortinet VPN appliances to gain access to the networks of large commercial organizations since March this year. The ransomware operation is seeking large sums of money from its victims and has a unique approach to avoid

Keira Waddell Published on 9th May 2023

Google has announced that passkeys, an alternative to traditional passwords, are now rolling out to Google Account users worldwide. Passkeys will be available on all major Google platforms as a new method of securely signing in, alongside passwords and 2-Step Verification (2SV). Google’s goal is to

Zane Kennedy Published on 9th May 2023

The cybersecurity company Kaspersky recently detected 11 Trojan apps for the malware Fleckpe on the Google Play Store. These apps, disguised as media editors and wallpapers, subscribed unsuspecting users to unwanted paid services and were downloaded over 620,000 times. Although the apps did

Husain Parvez Published on 7th May 2023

Meta has released a report stating that cybercriminals are increasingly spreading malware via fake ChatGPT tools across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Attackers are taking advantage of the popularity of the AI chatbot to lure unsuspecting users into downloading malicious browser extensions that

Keira Waddell Published on 5th May 2023

Google has obtained a temporary court order from a US District Court in a bid to disrupt the distribution of CryptBot, a Windows-based malware designed to steal sensitive information. The court order empowers the tech giant to disrupt the infrastructure and distribution network of CryptBot, which

Zane Kennedy Published on 2nd May 2023

A new macOS stealer malware is being sold to cybercriminals via the messaging service Telegram for the steep price of $1000. The malware is a 64-bit Go-based program designed to target macOS systems specifically. Its main purpose is to steal sensitive information, such as keychain passwords, local

Husain Parvez Published on 30th April 2023

Netwrix, the cybersecurity solutions provider, released its annual worldwide 2023 Hybrid Security Trends Report. According to the report, 68% of organizations faced a cyberattack within the last year. Among them, 16% estimated that the financial damage was at least $50,000, 40% faced unplanned

Husain Parvez Published on 27th April 2023

Russian hacking group APT28 has been exploiting a six-year-old vulnerability in Cisco routers to deploy malware and carry out surveillance on both individuals and organizations in the United States, Europe, and Ukraine. The state-sponsored group has been using an old vulnerability,

Zane Kennedy Published on 25th April 2023

GuidePoint Security has released the GuidePoint Research and Intelligence Team’s (GRIT) Q1 2023 Ransomware Report. Within it, GRIT tracked 849 publicly posted ransomware victims claimed by 29 different threat groups in Q1 2023, which is a 25% increase compared to Q4 2022. Manufacturing,

Husain Parvez Published on 23rd April 2023