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Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8229-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8229-03 - Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform release 4.17.2 is now available with updates to packages and images that fix several bugs and add enhancements.

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Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8228-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8228-03 - Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform release 4.17.2 is now available with updates to packages and images that fix several bugs.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-6341-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-6341-03 - Kube Descheduler Operator for Red Hat OpenShift 5.1.0 for RHEL 9. Issues addressed include a denial of service vulnerability.

Attackers Use Encoded JavaScript to Deliver Malware

Cyber attackers are using encoded JavaScript files to hide malware, abusing Microsoft’s Script Encoder to disguise harmful scripts…

Threat Spotlight: WarmCookie/BadSpace

WarmCookie is a malware family that emerged in April 2024 and has been distributed via regularly conducted malspam and malvertising campaigns.

Highlighting TA866/Asylum Ambuscade Activity Since 2021

TA866 (also known as Asylum Ambuscade) is a threat actor that has been conducting intrusion operations since at least 2020.

Ransomware Gangs Use LockBit's Fame to Intimidate Victims in Latest Attacks

Threat actors have been observed abusing Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) Transfer Acceleration feature as part of ransomware attacks designed to exfiltrate victim data and upload them to S3 buckets under their control. "Attempts were made to disguise the Golang ransomware as the notorious LockBit ransomware," Trend Micro researchers Jaromir Horejsi and Nitesh Surana said. "However, such is

GHSA-m4gq-x24j-jpmf: Mermaid allows prototype pollution in bundled version of DOMPurify

The following bundled files within the Mermaid NPM package contain a bundled version of DOMPurify that is vulnerable to https://github.com/cure53/DOMPurify/security/advisories/GHSA-mmhx-hmjr-r674, potentially resulting in an XSS attack. This affects the built: - `dist/mermaid.min.js` - `dist/mermaid.js` - `dist/mermaid.esm.mjs` - `dist/mermaid.esm.min.mjs` This will also affect users that use the above files via a CDN link, e.g. `https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/mermaid.min.js` **Users that use the default NPM export of `mermaid`, e.g. `import mermaid from 'mermaid'`, or the `dist/mermaid.core.mjs` file, do not use this bundled version of DOMPurify, and can easily update using their package manager with something like `npm audit fix`.** ### Patches - `develop` branch: 6c785c93166c151d27d328ddf68a13d9d65adc00 - backport to v10: 92a07ffe40aab2769dd1c3431b4eb5beac282b34

Gophish Framework Used in Phishing Campaigns to Deploy Remote Access Trojans

Russian-speaking users have become the target of a new phishing campaign that leverages an open-source phishing toolkit called Gophish to deliver DarkCrystal RAT (aka DCRat) and a previously undocumented remote access trojan dubbed PowerRAT. "The campaign involves modular infection chains that are either Maldoc or HTML-based infections and require the victim's intervention to trigger the

Swarms of Fake WordPress Plug-ins Infect Sites With Infostealers

GoDaddy flagged a ClickFix campaign that infected 6,000 sites in a one-day period, with attackers using stolen admin credentials to distribute malware.