The impacted arm of Apetito in the U.K delivers ready meals to hospitals, care homes, schools, childcare facilities, and the homes of vulnerable people across the west of England.
Raccoon Stealer v2 is written in C/C++ using WinApi. The malware downloads legitimate third-party DLLs from its C2 servers. It is believed that the new version was available on Telegram for sale since May 17.
Scalper bots have gone out of control in Israel by signing up for public service appointments for several government services and then selling them to dissatisfied citizens. The bot’s operators attempted to sell appointments for multiple government agencies for over $100. In order to beat modern-day bots, there is a need for advanced measures like device […]
A new phishing attack could abuse Microsoft Edge WebView2 applications to steal victims’ authentication cookies, using which hackers bypass MFA for logging accounts. The attack includes a WebView2 executable, for which the researcher created a proof-of-concept that opens a genuine Microsoft login form. Experts suggest following best cyber practices, avoiding the installation of apps from […]
The bill aims to provide the IT workforce with free ICS security training. This includes virtual and in-person training and courses that would be available at different skill levels to help participants develop and strengthen their skills.
U.S. Cyber Command wants more private companies to share more cybersecurity intelligence so that the organization can improve its defensive capabilities, Cyber Command Executive Director Dave Frederick said in an interview Monday.
According to the malware authors, the new Raccoon version was built from scratch using C/C++, featuring a new back-end, front-end, and code to steal credentials and other data.
The guidance is derived from the macOS Security Compliance Project (mSCP), an open source effort aimed at creating customized security baselines to meet the cybersecurity needs of various organizations.
The phishing attack starts with an email informing the recipient that their Facebook page has violated Community Standards, giving them 48 hours to appeal the decision, or their page will be deleted.
The FTC on Friday announced that it has finalized an order against CafePress, requiring it to improve its security posture following a cybersecurity incident that the company attempted to cover up.