The Court of Justice for the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that Meta Platforms, the owner of Facebook, must minimize the amount of people’s data it uses for personalized advertising. “An online social network such as Facebook cannot use all…
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New Threat Actor Tool EDRSilencer Repurposed for Malicious Use
The Trend Micro Threat Hunting Team has identified an alarming new trend in cyber attacks: malefactors are adopting EDRSilencer, a red team tool designed to interfere with endpoint detection and response (EDR) systems. Originally developed as a tool for security…
Enhance Cyber Resilience to Secure Your Organization
As Cybersecurity Awareness Month unfolds with the continuing theme from 2023, “Secure Our World,” it’s a timely reminder of the importance of taking daily actions to safeguard your organization’s digital ecosystem. In an increasingly interconnected world, where devices, data, and…
TrickMo’s Latest Trick – Stealing PINs and Unlock Patterns
Mobile device and app security firm Zimperium has discovered a new capability in the notorious banking Trojan TrickMo. Some of the samples the company analyzed are able to steal a device’s unlock pattern or PIN. This new feature enables the…
Veeam Vulnerability Actively Exploited by Ransomware Gangs
NHS England’s National Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC) has issued a high-severity cyber alert in response to the active exploitation of a critical vulnerability, CVE-2024-40711, in Veeam’s Backup & Replication software. This alert follows Veeam’s security bulletin from September, which…
Check Point’s threat index emphasizes the shift towards AI-driven malware tactics in the current cyber landscape
Several interesting trends are emerging in the cybersecurity landscape, particularly the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven malware, as well as the ongoing dominance of ransomware threats. Threat actors have started using GenAI as part of their attack infrastructure, which illustrates…
OpenAI says bad actors are using ChatGPT to write malware, sway elections
Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting OpenAI’s model, ChatGPT, to carry out a range of malicious activities, including malware development, misinformation campaigns, and spear-phishing. A new report revealed that since the beginning of 2024, OpenAI has disrupted over 20 deceptive operations worldwide,…
4 Frightening Things Coming for Security this Season
As we strive to “Secure Our World” this Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a few irrepressible haunts keep rearing their ugly heads. Here are some of the most malicious monsters hiding under our proverbial cybersecurity beds and what we need to know…
What is Digital Assurance and Why It’s Crucial in Today’s Business Landscape
Today’s businesses must navigate evolving technologies, customer expectations, and security threats. Digital assurance is emerging as a pillar of this transformation, ensuring that enterprises can mitigate risks, deliver reliable systems, and create long-term business value. Digital assurance is a key…
The “Mongolian Skimmer” Uses Unicode to Conceal Its Malicious Intent
Researchers at Jscrambler have uncovered a new skimming campaign dubbed the “Mongolian Skimmer.” This malware, initially detected through intelligence shared by Sansec, distinguishes itself through its use of unusual Unicode characters to obfuscate JavaScript code. Although at first glance, this…