As the new school year begins, students are gearing up for new classes and friendships and diving back into the digital world of video games. However, this virtual playground is not as safe as it seems. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting…
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IBM webMethods Integration Server Vulnerabilities Exposes Systems to Arbitrary Command Execution
Critical vulnerabilities have been identified, potentially exposing systems to arbitrary command execution. These vulnerabilities, cataloged under the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) system, highlight significant security risks that demand immediate attention. Overview of Vulnerabilities IBM’s webMethods Integration Server, a widely…
Vulnerabilities in IBM Products Let Attackers Exploit & Launch DOS Attack
IBM has issued a security bulletin addressing critical vulnerabilities in its MQ Operator and Queue Manager container images. These vulnerabilities, including denial of service and privilege escalation, could allow attackers to bypass security restrictions and disrupt operations. Summary of Vulnerabilities…
Predator Spyware Exploiting “one-click” & “zero-click” Flaws
Recent research indicates that the Predator spyware, once thought to be inactive due to US sanctions, has resurfaced with enhanced evasion techniques. Despite efforts to curb its use, Predator continues to be employed in countries like the DRC and Angola,…
BBTok Abuses Legitimate Windows Utility Command Tool to Stay Undetected
Cybercriminals in Latin America have increased their use of phishing scams targeting business transactions and judicial-related matters. By leveraging trust and fear, respectively, these attacks often involve malicious links or file attachments that lead to malware infections, which include common…
SonicWall Access Control Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild
SonicWall has issued an urgent advisory regarding a critical vulnerability in its SonicOS management access and SSLVPN. The flaw, identified as CVE-2024-40766, is actively exploited in the wild. It potentially allows unauthorized access to resources and, under certain conditions, causes…
Fog Ransomware Now Targeting the Financial Sector; Adlumin Thwarts Attack
The Fog Ransomware group, known for targeting education and recreation sectors, has expanded its scope to attack financial services organizations, where the attackers exploited compromised VPN credentials to deploy the ransomware, targeting both Windows and Linux endpoints. It has detected…
NoiseAttack is a Novel Backdoor That Uses Power Spectral Density For Evasion
NoiseAttack is a new method of secretly attacking deep learning models. It uses triggers made from White Gaussian Noise to create several targeted classes in the model, rather than just one, like most current methods. This approach also helps avoid…
Tropic Trooper Attacks Government Organizations to Steal Sensitive Data
Tropic Trooper (aka KeyBoy, Pirate Panda, and APT23) is a sophisticated cyberespionage APT group, and it has been active since 2011. This APT group primarily targets government institutions, military agencies, healthcare, transportation, and high-tech industries in Taiwan, the Philippines, and…
Apache OFBiz for Linux & Windows Vulnerability Allows Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution
A series of vulnerabilities affecting Apache OFBiz has come to light, raising significant cybersecurity concerns. These vulnerabilities, identified as Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), enable unauthenticated remote code execution on both Linux and Windows platforms. This article delves into the…