First identified in late 2021, Raspberry Robin is a Windows worm initially seen targeting technology and manufacturing organizations. It has since grown to become one of the most prevalent threats facing enterprises. In March, the HP Threat Research team identified a change in the way cybercriminals are spreading Raspberry Robin. The malware is now being […]
Most of the malicious search ads we have seen have originated from Google, but threat actors are also abusing other search engines. Microsoft Bing is probably the second best target due to its close ties to the Windows ecosystem and Edge browser. In this blog post, we look at a very recent malvertising campaign impersonating […]
You may have seen the news that in a recent Serato DJ update – the ability for Serato Stems to work with tracks streamed from TIDAL was removed. The music streaming service has also pulled access to Stems for DJs in new updates to Rekordbox DJ, Virtual DJ, djay Pro, and so on. Many DJs […]
Over the past year we’ve seen Uber’s former chief security officer convicted in federal court for mishandling a data breach, a federal regulator charge SolarWinds’ security chief with allegedly misleading investors prior to its own cyberattack and new regulations that compel companies to publicly reveal materially impactful data breaches within four business days. It might […]
Zach Buggy sees glitterballs in his crystal ball While the past decade has seen a mass increase in the popularity of minimal, almost stoic forms of house and dubbed out techno swathed in layers of unsettling ambience, it appears the tide may be shifting again towards the more positive, retro stylings of deep/disco-house and nu-disco […]
In the past, as blogged here, we have seen that the Mallox ransomware group has been targeting Indian companies since 2022. Recently, we noticed an update in their PowerShell script which is the crux of this blog. PowerShell scripts are an important part of the attack chain of Mallox attackers because after getting initial access […]
During this past year, we have seen an increase in the use of malicious ads (malvertising) and specifically those via search engines, to drop malware targeting businesses. In fact, browser-based attacks overall have been a lot more common if we include social engineering campaigns. Criminals have found success in acquiring new victims thanks to search […]
Dec 12, 2023The Hacker NewsCybersecurity / GenAI Security 2023 has seen its fair share of cyber attacks, however there’s one attack vector that proves to be more prominent than others – non-human access. With 11 high-profile attacks in 13 months and an ever-growing ungoverned attack surface, non-human identities are the new perimeter, and 2023 is […]
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