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CyberSecurity Knugget

Cybersecurity Knuggets

Today’s news brings some alarming cybersecurity threats to our attention. First, a crypto-phishing service called Inferno Drainer has shut down after stealing over $71 million in cryptocurrency over the past nine months. This is a significant issue that highlights the ongoing risks associated with cryptocurrency and the need for improved

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CyberSecurity Knugget

Cybersecurity Knuggets

I recently came across some alarming news about cybersecurity threats that require immediate attention. One issue that stands out is the discovery of a vulnerability that could lead to the theft of Windows NTLM tokens, posing a serious threat to user security. Additionally, the widespread cyberattack on hospitals owned by

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CyberSecurity Knugget

Cybersecurity Knuggets

Today’s news brought to light a concerning issue of “forced authentication” that could potentially lead to the theft of Windows user’s NT LAN Manager (NTLM) tokens. This discovery by cybersecurity researchers highlights a vulnerability that hackers could exploit to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information. Additionally, the arrest of key

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CyberSecurity Knugget

Cybersecurity Knuggets

I just heard some concerning news about cybersecurity incidents happening around the world. It looks like a Chinese APT group hacked Dutch chipmaker NXP, and there are reports of a cyberattack on a shared IT service provider impacting the activities of more than 80 UK law firms. Additionally, there was

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CyberSecurity Knugget

Cybersecurity Knuggets

Today, I heard some concerning news about cybersecurity threats. It turns out that the Kubernetes secrets of Fortune 500 companies have been exposed in public repositories, leaving them vulnerable to supply chain attacks. This is a major issue that needs to be addressed immediately to prevent any potential security breaches.

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CyberSecurity Knugget

Cybersecurity Knuggets

In recent news, there have been several concerning cybersecurity issues that have been brought to light. One major issue is the decision by Fastly to block domain fronting on its cloud platform, which could have significant implications for internet censorship circumvention and malware operations. Additionally, the discovery of the Pegasus

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CyberSecurity Knugget

Cybersecurity Knuggets

Today, I heard about the growing threat of the hack-for-hire industry, particularly the Indian firm Appin and its alumni who have spawned numerous copycat hack-for-hire firms. The industry is described as a scourge that subverts legal and commercial processes, with each individual hack-for-hire incident being difficult to prosecute. This is

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CyberSecurity Knugget

Cybersecurity Knuggets

I just heard that the Tor Project has removed 1,000 relay servers from its network due to their involvement in a for-profit cryptocurrency scheme. This move was made to protect the integrity and reputation of the project. In other news, there have been several cybersecurity incidents, including a leak of

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CyberSecurity Knugget

Cybersecurity Knuggets

I just heard some concerning news about cybersecurity threats that require immediate attention. Hackers are exploiting a vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ servers to deploy Linux rootkits, posing a serious risk to Linux systems. There are also reports of a new variant of the Agent Tesla malware being delivered via email

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I just heard about some major cybersecurity vulnerabilities that have been disclosed after four years. The DIALStranger vulnerabilities were discovered by a Turkish security researcher and can be used to force TVs and other devices to play an attacker’s video content. This is a serious issue as it can potentially

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