DP World is working to restore normal operations and investigate the possibility of data access and theft, engaging with cybersecurity experts and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
Customer bank accounts and credit card numbers may have been affected, as well as the bank account information of some suppliers. The incident primarily affected the company’s dental and medical distribution operations in North America and Europe.
Juniper Networks confirmed that successful exploitation of the vulnerabilities can lead to pre-authenticated remote code execution, and recommends disabling J-Web or limiting access to trusted hosts as a workaround.
The Lorenz extortion group has targeted and leaked data from the Texas-based Cogdell Memorial Hospital, adding to the rising number of ransomware attacks on healthcare organizations in the US.
The leaked data includes personal details such as full names, email addresses, usernames, and profile links, posing a significant threat to Chess.com users for potential identity theft and phishing attacks.
The leaked data includes backups of various systems, with the most recent files having an October 22 timestamp, raising concerns about potential vulnerabilities in Boeing’s IT infrastructure.
The platform confirmed the theft and plans to reimburse affected users. Poloniex offered a 5% bounty to the hacker for the return of the funds and urged a response within 7 days.
BulletProofLink offered ready-to-use phishing templates to conduct credential harvesting campaigns, targeting well-known services and engaging in double theft to maximize profits.
They have created fake skills assessment portals to trick recruiters into registering for an account. Previously, they used platforms like LinkedIn and employed lures related to skills assessment.
CherryBlos is a family of Android malware that can steal cryptocurrency by extracting sensitive information from photos on a user’s phone. This includes details related to cryptocurrency wallets, such as recovery phrases.