The exchange said it will suspend all withdrawals temporarily to conduct additional security checks, and withdrawals are expected to resume on April 18, 2023. The exchange explained that they will compensate all identified users affected in full.
UK regulators have imposed an £81,000 (~$101,000) fine on a former TSB information officer over the bank’s IT meltdown in 2018 that left millions of customers locked out of their accounts.
“GuLoader, also known as CloudEyE, is a loader malware that is known to deliver additional malware, such as infostealers and Remote Access Trojans (RATs),” wrote eSentire’s Threat Response Unit (TRU).
Europol and Eurojust announced today the arrest of five individuals believed to be part of a massive online investment fraud ring with at least 33,000 victims who lost an estimated €89 million (roughly $98 million).
The Russian cyberespionage campaign is targeting European government agencies and diplomats to steal Western government intelligence on the war in Ukraine, says the Polish CERT and Military Counterintelligence Service.
The FCC warns against using free charging stations at airports, hotels, and shopping centers. It is also advisable to use an electrical outlet instead of USB charging ports to stay safe. Meanwhile, the FBI raises the alarm about adversaries impersonating Chinese officials to target Chinese users in the U.S.
“The business-like set up of the group, where affiliates are required to remain active or notify the gang of their leave, shows the organizational maturity of the group, as has also been observed in other groups, such as Conti,” Trellix reported.
Besides using Telegram as a data exfiltration point, Legion is designed to exploit web servers running content management systems (CMS), PHP, or PHP-based frameworks like Laravel.
The volume of compromised credit cards offered for sale on cybercrime markets has dropped sharply over the past few years, although UK figures rose, according to Cybersixgill.
When a victim installs a malicious file from one of these sponsored ads, their device is hijacked by the RedLine infostealer, which can then steal confidential data, disrupt critical infrastructure, and compromise financial accounts.