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By Deeba Ahmed The infamous North Korean state-backed Lazarus hacking group is using AppleJeus malware to steal crypto funds from Windows users. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Fake Windows Crypto Apps Spreading AppleJeus Malware
Categories: News Categories: Threats Tags: Lazarus Tags: APT38 Tags: AppleJeus Tags: sideloading Tags: BloxHolder Researchers have found a new Lazarus campaign, once again targeting cryptocurrency users and organizations by deploying a fake website and malicious documents. (Read more...) The post Lazarus group uses fake cryptocurrency apps to plant AppleJeus malware appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: V8 Tags: V8 JavaScript Engine Tags: Google Chrome Tags: Chrome Tags: CVE-2022-4262 Tags: 108.0.5359.94 Tags: 108.0.5359.95 Tags: Chrome V8 flaw Tags: type confusion Google has rolled out an out-of-band patch for an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability in its V8 JavaScript engine. Make sure you're using the latest version. (Read more...) The post Update now! Emergency fix for Google Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine zero-day flaw released appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
By Owais Sultan SBOM or Software Bill of Materials implies a comprehensive inventory of all the constituent elements or components of the software. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: The Best Ways to Automate SBOM Creation
Preventing all data breaches is an unrealistic goal. Instead, focus on finding and minimizing the greatest risks.
By Habiba Rashid The Andre-Mignot Hospital in Versailles, near Paris, had to cancel operations and transfer patients after being hit by a cyber attack. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: French Hospital Suspends Operations After Crippling Cyber Attack
The comprehensive zero trust security solution for medical devices lets healthcare organizations automate zero trust policy recommendations and manage new connected technologies quickly and securely.
Introduces a "Developing Secure Software" training course in Japanese at OpenSSF Day Japan.
A single improperly formatted command has effectively killed KmsdBot botnet, security vendor says.
Three different security flaws have been disclosed in American Megatrends (AMI) MegaRAC Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) software that could lead to remote code execution on vulnerable servers. "The impact of exploiting these vulnerabilities include remote control of compromised servers, remote deployment of malware, ransomware and firmware implants, and server physical damage (bricking),"