According to a team of Italian researchers, a large number of printers are publicly exposed on the internet, making it easy for attackers to send malicious data remotely.
BazarLoader is using new delivery methods including compromised software installers and ISO files in its new version to avoid system detection. Organizations are recommended to deploy reliable anti-malware solutions to stay protected.
A new JavaScript malware loader named RATDispenser has been found distributing RATs as payloads in multiple stealthy attacks. The delivered malware families include STRRAT, WSHRAT, AdWind, Formbook, Remcos, Panda Stealer, GuLoader, and Ratty. Organizations are suggested to deploy reliable anti-malware and anti-phishing solutions, along with network firewalls.
Vulnerabilities exist in most of the web applications used by leading healthcare providers in the United States, according to new research by cyber assessment company Outpost24.
The exposed server was named “Cronin-Main” and many of the records contained references to Cronin. These records included internal data such as employee and client information.
An Iranian threat actor discovered earlier this year is responsible for raids against U.S. targets designed to hoover up Gmail and Instagram credentials, according to research by SafeBreach.
Cymulate announced results of a survey, revealing that despite the increase in the number of ransomware attacks this past year, overall victims suffered limited damage in both severity and duration.
With a CVSS rating of 7.5, the most severe is the arbitrary file read bug (CVE-2021-21980), abuse of which could potentially enable a malicious actor to gain access to sensitive information.
Open-source components have become an essential part of development for obvious reasons. Open-source components exist in all types of software today – even proprietary software.
Security researchers have revealed new vulnerabilities in a popular Android chip that could have allowed threat actors to snoop on the audio of nearly two-fifths (37%) of the world’s smartphones.