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Reptile Rootkit: Advanced Linux Malware Targeting South Korean Systems

Threat actors are using an open-source rootkit called Reptile to target Linux systems in South Korea. "Unlike other rootkit malware that typically only provide concealment capabilities, Reptile goes a step further by offering a reverse shell, allowing threat actors to easily take control of systems," the AhnLab Security Emergency Response Center (ASEC) said in a report published this week. "Port

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Major Cybersecurity Agencies Collaborate to Unveil 2022's Most Exploited Vulnerabilities

A four-year-old critical security flaw impacting Fortinet FortiOS SSL has emerged as one of the most routinely and frequently exploited vulnerabilities in 2022. "In 2022, malicious cyber actors exploited older software vulnerabilities more frequently than recently disclosed vulnerabilities and targeted unpatched, internet-facing systems," cybersecurity and intelligence agencies from the Five

CVE-2023-3663: VDE-2023-022 | CERT@VDE

In CODESYS Development System versions from 3.5.11.20 and before 3.5.19.20 a missing integrity check might allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to manipulate the content of notifications received via HTTP by the CODESYS notification server.

Global ransomware attacks at an all-time high, shows latest 2023 State of Ransomware report

Categories: Threat Intelligence Ransomware gangs are also starting to focus on exploiting zero-days for initial access. (Read more...) The post Global ransomware attacks at an all-time high, shows latest 2023 State of Ransomware report appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Ivanti patches second zero-day vulnerability being used in attacks

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: Ivanti Tags: EPMM Tags: MobileIron Tags: CVE-2023-35081 Tags: CVE-2023-35078 Tags: tomcat Tags: arbitrary file write Tags: ACL Tags: upgrade Ivanti has issued a patch to address a second critical zero-day vulnerability (Read more...) The post Ivanti patches second zero-day vulnerability being used in attacks appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

CVE-2023-38330: Security-Bulletins — OXID eSales Dokumentation

OXID eShop Enterprise Edition 6.5.0 – 6.5.2 before 6.5.3 allows uploading files with modified headers in the administration area. An attacker can upload a file with a modified header to create a HTTP Response Splitting attack.

Phishers Exploit Salesforce's Email Services Zero-Day in Targeted Facebook Campaign

A sophisticated Facebook phishing campaign has been observed exploiting a zero-day flaw in Salesforce's email services, allowing threat actors to craft targeted phishing messages using the company's domain and infrastructure. "Those phishing campaigns cleverly evade conventional detection methods by chaining the Salesforce vulnerability and legacy quirks in Facebook's Web Games platform,"

Cloud Service Provider Cloudzy Accused of Aiding Ransomware and APTs

By Deeba Ahmed Cloudzy is registered in the United States, and its CEO is an Iranian national. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Cloud Service Provider Cloudzy Accused of Aiding Ransomware and APTs

Norwegian Entities Targeted in Ongoing Attacks Exploiting Ivanti EPMM Vulnerability

Advanced persistent threat (APT) actors exploited a recently disclosed critical flaw impacting Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) as a zero-day since at least April 2023 in attacks directed against Norwegian entities, including a government network. The disclosure comes as part of a new joint advisory released by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Norwegian

Apple iOS, Google Android Patch Zero-Days in July Security Updates

Plus: Mozilla fixes two high-severity bugs in Firefox, Citrix fixes a flaw that was used to attack a US-based critical infrastructure organization, and Oracle patches over 500 vulnerabilities.