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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6549-5

Ubuntu Security Notice 6549-5 - It was discovered that the USB subsystem in the Linux kernel contained a race condition while handling device descriptors in certain situations, leading to a out-of-bounds read vulnerability. A local attacker could possibly use this to cause a denial of service. Lin Ma discovered that the Netlink Transformation subsystem in the Linux kernel did not properly initialize a policy data structure, leading to an out-of-bounds vulnerability. A local privileged attacker could use this to cause a denial of service or possibly expose sensitive information.

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Mandiant: X Account Hacked in Brute-Force Attack Linked to ClinkSink Campaign

By Waqas Mandiant had its X account (formerly Twitter) hacked on January 3rd, 2024. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Mandiant: X Account Hacked in Brute-Force Attack Linked to ClinkSink Campaign

Mirai-based NoaBot Botnet Targeting Linux Systems with Cryptominer

By Deeba Ahmed Another day, another malware threat against Linux systems! This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Mirai-based NoaBot Botnet Targeting Linux Systems with Cryptominer

Threat Actors Increasingly Abusing GitHub for Malicious Purposes

The ubiquity of GitHub in information technology (IT) environments has made it a lucrative choice for threat actors to host and deliver malicious payloads and act as dead drop resolvers, command-and-control, and data exfiltration points. “Using GitHub services for malicious infrastructure allows adversaries to blend in with legitimate network traffic, often bypassing traditional security

Info-stealers can steal cookies for permanent access to your Google account

Several info-stealers have incorporated an exploit that allows them to gain permanent access to your Google account

Atomic Stealer Gets an Upgrade - Targeting Mac Users with Encrypted Payload

Cybersecurity researchers have identified an updated version of a macOS information stealer called Atomic (or AMOS), indicating that the threat actors behind the malware are actively enhancing its capabilities. "It looks like Atomic Stealer was updated around mid to late December 2023, where its developers introduced payload encryption in an effort to bypass detection rules,"

Mandiant's X Account Was Hacked Using Brute-Force Attack

The compromise of Mandiant's X (formerly Twitter) account last week was likely the result of a "brute-force password attack," attributing the hack to a drainer-as-a-service (DaaS) group. "Normally, [two-factor authentication] would have mitigated this, but due to some team transitions and a change in X's 2FA policy, we were not adequately protected," the threat intelligence firm said

Atomic Stealer rings in the new year with updated version

Mac users should be aware of an active distribution campaign via malicious ads delivering Atomic Stealer. The latest iteration of the malware is stealthy thanks to added encryption and obfuscation of its code.

Patch now! First patch Tuesday of 2024 is here

Microsoft's patch Tuesday roundup looks like a relatively quiet one. Unless your organization uses FBX files.

PSOProxy 0.5 Denial Of Service

PSOProxy version 0.5 suffers from a denial of service vulnerability.