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A campaign by APT37 used a sophisticated malware to steal information about sources , which appears to be a successor to Bluelight.
New 'trust' tool improves online experience and helps tackle digital fraud.
By Deeba Ahmed T-Mobile has acknowledged the breach which occurred before police arrested some of the Lapsus$ members last month. The… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Lapsus$ Hackers Stole T-Mobile’s Source Code and Systems Data
An ecosystem of native and third-party integrations provides visibility and control across the entire attack surface.
No government and customer data was accessed.
Hello everyone! This episode will be about Microsoft Patch Tuesday for April 2022 and new improvements in my Vulristics project. I decided to add more comment sources. Because it’s not just Tenable, Qualys, Rapid7 and ZDI make Microsoft Patch Tuesday reviews, but also other security companies and bloggers. Alternative video link (for Russia): https://vk.com/video-149273431_456239085 You can […]
By Deeba Ahmed LemonDuck cryptomining botnet previously targeted Microsoft Exchange servers. Now it is targeting the world’s leading containerization platform, Docker.… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: LemonDuck Cryptomining Botnet Hunting for Misconfigured Docker APIs
Ransomware and other financially motivated threat actors joined nation-state-backed groups in leveraging unpatched flaws in attack campaigns, new data shows.
Seedrs Ltd. deployed and configured Alert Logic Intelligent Response in minutes, and immediately began blocking critical threats.
Today, we are excited to recognize this quarter’s Microsoft Researcher Recognition Program leaderboard and share new swag awards and improvements to the leaderboard. Congratulations and thank you to everyone for your hard work and continued partnership to secure customers. The top three researchers of the 2022 Q1 Security Researcher Leaderboard are: Yuki Chen, William Söderberg, … Congratulations and New Swag Awards for the Top MSRC 2022 Q1 Security Researchers! Read More »