The newly added vulnerabilities in the KEV Catalog affect a code execution vulnerability in IBM Aspera Faspex, and a code execution and command injection vulnerability in Mitel MiVoice Connect.
Seemingly improving upon their initial release, HardBit version 2.0 was introduced toward the end of November 2022, with samples seen throughout the end of 2022 and into 2023.
Cybersecurity firm ThreatMon attributed the activity to a threat actor tracked as SideCopy. SideCopy is a threat group of Pakistani origin that overlaps with another actor called Transparent Tribe.
The child and family agency Tusla is to begin contacting around 20,000 people whose data was compromised during the 2021 cyberattack on the Health Service Executive (HSE), Ireland’s public healthcare system.
SentinelOne spotted a new cyberespionage campaign, dubbed WIP26, targeting telecommunications providers in the Middle East by exploiting popular tools from Google, Microsoft, and Dropbox. The attack begins with a WhatsApp message sent to employees of the targeted organization. For protection against such sophisticated attacks, researchers suggest keeping yourself updated with the latest cyber activities across the […]
Plymouth already released several versions of the info-stealer malware and published changelogs on hacking forums, as well as on a dedicated Telegram channel. The most recent variant observed by the experts is v1.3.0, released on February 11, 2023.
The health system announced Monday morning some patient data was compromised in a ransomware attack. LVHN said the group behind the attack is known as “BlackCat” and has had ties to Russia.
According to official data, the total number of cybersecurity incidents tracked by the CERT-In during the year 2019 was 394,499, which spiked to 1,158,208 in 2020, and 1,402,809 in 2021. Similarly, 1,391,457 incidents were observed in 2022.
In an age where cybersecurity threats are omnipresent, it’s vital to maintain good security practices around remote computing access — especially concerning the nation’s most critical sectors.
Researchers from the Chinese cybersecurity company Qi An Pangu Lab believe they have identified six members of the “Against The West” hacking group, according to a report published Sunday by state-controlled media.