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The U.S. government on Thursday announced a $10 million reward for information that may lead to the identification or location of key individuals who hold leadership positions in the DarkSide ransomware group or any of its rebrands. On top of that, the State Department is offering bounties of up to $5 million for intel and tip-offs that could result in the arrest and/or conviction in any country
A roundup of the previous week's blog post, and the most important and interesting security events and happenings. Categories: A week in security Tags: 0-day BlackMatter card skimmer CERT-France cisa crypo wallet cryptocurrency Discord Nitro facebook Google Graff insider threat insider threat by machine Justin Bieber Labour Party Metaverse microsoft mozilla Outlook phishing phishing kits ransomware ransomware bounty safari SalesForce bug Steam phish The Weeknd twitch zero-day *( Read more... ( https://blog.malwarebytes.com/a-week-in-security/2021/11/a-week-in-security-nov-1-nov-7/ ) )* The post A week in security (Nov 1 – Nov 7) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
A password mismanagement situation exists in XoruX LPAR2RRD and STOR2RRD before 7.30 because cleartext information is present in HTML password input fields in the device properties. (Viewing the passwords requires configuring a web browser to display HTML password input fields.)
A savvy campaign impersonating the cybersecurity company skated past Microsoft email security.
The U.S. State Department ups the ante in its hunt for the ransomware perpetrators by offering a sizeable cash sum for locating and arresting leaders of the cybercriminal group.
By Paul Lee, Yuri Kramarz and Martin Lee. Adversaries are always growing their capabilities and changing their tactics, leading to a greater number of incidents and data breaches. This is supported by organizations such as ITRC who reports that the number of data breaches in 2021 is already greater... [[ This is only the beginning! Please visit the blog for the complete entry ]]
The U.S. government on Thursday announced a $10 million reward for information that may lead to the identification or location of key individuals who hold leadership positions in the DarkSide ransomware group or any of its rebrands. On top of that, the State Department is offering bounties of up to $5 million for intel and tip-offs that could result in the arrest and/or conviction in any country
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published a catalog of vulnerabilities, including from Apple, Cisco, Microsoft, and Google, that have known exploits and are being actively exploited by malicious cyber actors, in addition to requiring federal agencies to prioritize applying patches for those security flaws within "aggressive" timeframes. <!--adsense--> "These
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published a catalog of vulnerabilities, including from Apple, Cisco, Microsoft, and Google, that have known exploits and are being actively exploited by malicious cyber actors, in addition to requiring federal agencies to prioritize applying patches for those security flaws within "aggressive" timeframes. <!--adsense--> "These
NSO Group plans to fight the trade ban, saying it's "dismayed" and clinging to the mantra that its tools actually help to prevent terrorism and crime.