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Threat actors behind the LockBit ransomware operation have developed new artifacts that can encrypt files on devices running Apple's macOS operating system. The development, which was reported by the MalwareHunterTeam over the weekend, appears to be the first time a big-game ransomware crew has created a macOS-based payload. Additional samples identified by vx-underground show that the macOS
Categories: News Categories: Ransomware Tags: LockBit Tags: ransomware Tags: Patrick Wardle Tags: macOS ransomware Tags: first Mac ransomware Tags: Azim Khodjibaev Tags: BleepingComputer Tags: Mark Stockley With plans to offer more ransomware, LockBit has just created a variant for macOS. But, as experts have pointed out, it's hardly ready for anything. (Read more...) The post LockBit ransomware on Mac: Should we worry? appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Categories: News Tags: Some tips that can enhance your browser's speed Tags: so you have more time to enjoy the outdoors Some tips that can enhance your browser's speed, so you have more time to enjoy the outdoors. (Read more...) The post Spring cleaning tips for your browser appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
By Deeba Ahmed The new ransomware was spotted by MalwareHunterTeam, which is capable of encrypting macOS devices. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: LockBit Ransomware Expands Attack Spectrum to Mac Devices
A vulnerability classified as critical has been found in SourceCodester Purchase Order Management System 1.0. Affected is an unknown function of the file /admin/suppliers/view_details.php of the component GET Parameter Handler. The manipulation of the argument id leads to sql injection. It is possible to launch the attack remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. VDB-226206 is the identifier assigned to this vulnerability.
Learning how to break the latest AI models is important, but security researchers should also question whether there are enough guardrails to prevent the technology's misuse.
The discovery of malicious encryptors for Apple computers could herald new risks for macOS users if the malware continues to evolve.
Israeli spyware vendor QuaDream is allegedly shutting down its operations in the coming days, less than a week after its hacking toolset was exposed by Citizen Lab and Microsoft. The development was reported by the Israeli business newspaper Calcalist, citing unnamed sources, adding the company "hasn't been fully active for a while" and that it "has been in a difficult situation for several
go-bbs v1 was discovered to contain an arbitrary file download vulnerability via the component /api/v1/download.