The last six months have seen security breaches of five online ordering platforms, exposing some 343,000 payment cards, threat intelligence firm Gemini Advisory said on April 29.
United Nations security experts and security firm Group-IB said they worked together to take down 134 websites operated by a cybercrime group known as DarkPath and tricking users via a fake survey.
The attack, dubbed TBONE, involves the exploitation of two vulnerabilities affecting ConnMan to take full control of the infotainment system of a Tesla without any user interaction.
A previously undocumented backdoor malware, dubbed PortDoor, is being used by a probable Chinese advanced persistent threat actor (APT) to target the Russian defense sector, according to researchers.
The researchers have discovered remote zero-click security flaws in the open-source software component, called ConnMan, used in Tesla cars. The exploits are dubbed TBONE.
Bank holding company First Horizon Corporation disclosed the some of its customers had their online banking accounts breached by unknown attackers earlier this month. However, the attack only impacted a limited number of customers.
Hotbit assured its roughly 2 million registered users from over 210 countries (500,000 of them using the platform’s Android app) that their cryptocurrency assets were “safe and secure.”
A new message today from the operators of Babuk ransomware clarifies that the gang has decided to close the affiliate program and move to an extortion model that does not rely on encrypting victim computers.
Scammers have been found sending QuickBooks invoices to infect victims’ devices with Dridex banking malware. About 14% of the malicious emails reached U.S. clients and 11% to South Korea.Â
The rapidly emerging Babuk ransomware is becoming a serious threat as it has compromised the networks of sports, communication sectors, and government entities – all within a month.