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Titan Stealer: A New Golang-Based Information Stealer Malware Emerges

A new Golang-based information stealer malware dubbed Titan Stealer is being advertised by threat actors through their Telegram channel. "The stealer is capable of stealing a variety of information from infected Windows machines, including credential data from browsers and crypto wallets, FTP client details, screenshots, system information, and grabbed files," Uptycs security researchers

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RHSA-2022:9096: Red Hat Security Advisory: Red Hat OpenShift support for Windows Containers 7.0.0 [security update]

The components for Red Hat OpenShift support for Windows Container 7.0.0 are now available. This product release includes bug fixes and a moderate security update for the following packages: windows-machine-config-operator and windows-machine-config-operator-bundle. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Moderate. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVE link(s) in the References section.This content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). If you distribute this content, or a modified version of it, you must provide attribution to Red Hat Inc. and provide a link to the original. Related CVEs: * CVE-2021-25749: kubelet: runAsNonRoot logic bypass for Windows containers * CVE-2022-21698: prometheus/client_golang: Denial of service using InstrumentHandlerCounter *...

New data wipers deployed against Ukraine

Categories: News Tags: Data wipers Tags: Sandworm Tags: Ukraine Tags: Ukrinform CERT-UA says the Russian Sandworm group deployed data wipers against Ukrinform, Ukraine’s national news agency. (Read more...) The post New data wipers deployed against Ukraine appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

CVE-2021-46873: another thread on montonic counter alternatives

WireGuard, such as WireGuard 0.5.3 on Windows, does not fully account for the possibility that an adversary might be able to set a victim's system time to a future value, e.g., because unauthenticated NTP is used. This can lead to an outcome in which one static private key becomes permanently useless.

CVE-2023-24065: GitHub - shihjay2/docker-nosh: NOSH ChartingSystem Dockerized

NOSH 4a5cfdb allows stored XSS via the create user page. For example, a first name (of a physician, assistant, or billing user) can have a JavaScript payload that is executed upon visiting the /users/2/1 page. This may allow attackers to steal Protected Health Information because the product is for health charting.

CVE-2023-0570: online-tours-travels-management-system/user_operations_payment_operation_booking_id.md at main · linmoren/online-tours-travels-management-system

A vulnerability, which was classified as critical, was found in SourceCodester Online Tours & Travels Management System 1.0. This affects an unknown part of the file user\operations\payment_operation.php. The manipulation of the argument booking_id leads to sql injection. It is possible to initiate the attack remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The identifier VDB-219729 was assigned to this vulnerability.

A week in security (January 23—29)

Categories: News Tags: T-Mobile Tags: ransomware Tags: Microsoft Tags: TikTok Tags: privacy Tags: Data Privacy Day 2023 Tags: Data Privacy Week 2023 Tags: Malwarebytes 2023 State of Mobile Cybersecurity Tags: Riot Games Tags: VASTFLUX Tags: Grand Theft Auto 5 Tags: iPhone Tags: vRealize Tags: video game fish Tags: credit cart theft Tags: DuoLingo Tags: K-12 Tags: Vice Society Tags: Hive ransomware The most interesting security related news from the week of January 23-19. (Read more...) The post A week in security (January 23—29) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

A Link to News Site Meduza Can (Technically) Land You in Russian Prison

Plus: Hive ransomware gang gets knocked offline, FBI confirms North Korea stole $100 million, and more.

Microsoft Urges Customers to Secure On-Premises Exchange Servers

Microsoft is urging customers to keep their Exchange servers updated as well as take steps to bolster the environment, such as enabling Windows Extended Protection and configuring certificate-based signing of PowerShell serialization payloads. "Attackers looking to exploit unpatched Exchange servers are not going to go away," the tech giant's Exchange Team said in a post. "There are too many

Ukraine Hit with New Golang-based 'SwiftSlicer' Wiper Malware in Latest Cyber Attack

Ukraine has come under a fresh cyber onslaught from Russia that involved the deployment of a previously undocumented Golang-based data wiper dubbed SwiftSlicer. ESET attributed the attack to Sandworm, a nation-state group linked to Military Unit 74455 of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (GRU). "Once executed it deletes shadow