SQL Server Malware, MrbMiner, Revealed to be Iranian-Based
First discovered in September 2020, the MrbMiner campaign involves the downloading and installing of a crypto miner on thousands of SQL servers. Sophos researchers have... Read More
First discovered in September 2020, the MrbMiner campaign involves the downloading and installing of a crypto miner on thousands of SQL servers. Sophos researchers have... Read More
In the follow up to the Christmas Eve attack that left the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency with encrypted files, the attackers have now released the... Read More
While the attack is your typical phishing scam, the threat actors behind it left more than 1,000 stolen credentials available online via simple Google searches.... Read More
The Pennsylvania-based Einstein Health Network recently announced a breach of its employee email system, potentially exposing the personal and medical information of its patient. According... Read More
FortiGuards Labs recently discovered a new malicious campaign targeting verticals in Asian governmental monetary and financial sectors. The threat actors behind this campaign pose as... Read More
During the last days of the 2020 holiday season and into early January 2021, Iranian state-backed hacker APT, Charming Kitten, has begun a new targeted... Read More
The EMA (European Medicines Agency) oversees the evaluation and supervision of medicinal products in the E.U., like the US FDA. Last month, the agency disclosed... Read More
Cisco recently patched multiple high-severity flaws linked to 67 CVEs this past Wednesday. This included flaws found in Cisco’s AnyConnect Security Mobility Client, and Cisco... Read More
Researchers at Group-IB have identified a new scam-as-a-service that utilizes private messaging apps such as Telegram and WhatsApp to steal millions from its victims. The... Read More
In it’s first patch of 2021, popular gaming-GPU manufacturer, Nvidia, has addressed a multitude of high-severity flaws affecting its graphic driver. The vulnerabilities in question... Read More
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