July 2024

New ICS Malware ‘FrostyGoop’ Targeting Critical Infrastructure

New ICS Malware ‘FrostyGoop’ Targeting Critical Infrastructure 2024-07-23 at 14:46 By Cybersecurity researchers have discovered what they say is the ninth Industrial Control Systems (ICS)-focused malware that has been used in a disruptive cyber attack targeting an energy company in the Ukrainian city of Lviv earlier this January. Industrial cybersecurity firm Dragos has dubbed the […]

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Arch-based CachyOS promises speed but trips over its laces

Arch-based CachyOS promises speed but trips over its laces 2024-07-23 at 14:31 By Liam Proven Strictly for performance fiends with ultra-modern kit who want a distro to match Hands-on  CachyOS is a performance-optimized rebuild of Arch Linux, with a simpler installer and dozens of desktops and options to tweak. Stable reliability, not so much.… This

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The changes in the cyber threat landscape in the last 12 months

The changes in the cyber threat landscape in the last 12 months 2024-07-23 at 14:31 By Zeljka Zorz When it comes to the cyber threat landscape, change is the only constant: the inevitable interplay between cybercriminals and law enforcement agencies makes it inevitable. Europol’s recently released Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) 2024 report covers

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ESA’s meteorite bricks hit Lego stores, but don’t get your wallet out just yet

ESA’s meteorite bricks hit Lego stores, but don’t get your wallet out just yet 2024-07-23 at 13:46 By Richard Speed In space, no one can hear you scream when you step on one ESA’s space brick has landed in LEGO® stores, but you can’t buy the 3D-printed items to add to your own creations.… This

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Law Enforcement Disrupts DDoS-for-Hire Service DigitalStress

Law Enforcement Disrupts DDoS-for-Hire Service DigitalStress 2024-07-23 at 13:31 By Ionut Arghire Authorities in the UK infiltrated and disrupted the DDoS-for-hire service DigitalStress, and one suspect was arrested. The post Law Enforcement Disrupts DDoS-for-Hire Service DigitalStress appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View Original Source React to this

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FrostyGoop ICS Malware Left Ukrainian City’s Residents Without Heating

FrostyGoop ICS Malware Left Ukrainian City’s Residents Without Heating 2024-07-23 at 13:31 By Eduard Kovacs The FrostyGoop ICS malware was used recently in an attack against a Ukrainian energy firm that resulted in loss of heating for many buildings. The post FrostyGoop ICS Malware Left Ukrainian City’s Residents Without Heating appeared first on SecurityWeek. This

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How to Securely Onboard New Employees Without Sharing Temporary Passwords

How to Securely Onboard New Employees Without Sharing Temporary Passwords 2024-07-23 at 13:31 By The initial onboarding stage is a crucial step for both employees and employers. However, this process often involves the practice of sharing temporary first-day passwords, which can expose organizations to security risks. Traditionally, IT departments have been cornered into either sharing

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Magento Sites Targeted with Sneaky Credit Card Skimmer via Swap Files

Magento Sites Targeted with Sneaky Credit Card Skimmer via Swap Files 2024-07-23 at 13:31 By Threat actors have been observed using swap files in compromised websites to conceal a persistent credit card skimmer and harvest payment information. The sneaky technique, observed by Sucuri on a Magento e-commerce site’s checkout page, allowed the malware to survive

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Meta Given Deadline to Address E.U. Concerns Over ‘Pay or Consent’ Model

Meta Given Deadline to Address E.U. Concerns Over ‘Pay or Consent’ Model 2024-07-23 at 13:31 By Meta has been given time till September 1, 2024, to respond to concerns raised by the European Commission over its “pay or consent” advertising model or risk-facing enforcement measures, including sanctions. The European Commission said the Consumer Protection Cooperation

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Ukrainian Institutions Targeted Using HATVIBE and CHERRYSPY Malware

Ukrainian Institutions Targeted Using HATVIBE and CHERRYSPY Malware 2024-07-23 at 13:31 By The Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) has alerted of a spear-phishing campaign targeting a scientific research institution in the country with malware known as HATVIBE and CHERRYSPY. The agency attributed the attack to a threat actor it tracks under the name

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SAP system gives UK tax collector a £750B headache as clock ticks on support

SAP system gives UK tax collector a £750B headache as clock ticks on support 2024-07-23 at 13:16 By Lindsay Clark For now it’s Capgemini to the rescue (again) The UK’s Treasury ministry is to determine the fate of aging SAP software that runs the nation’s tax system – processing £750 billion ($968 billion) of transactions

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FrostyGoop malware shut off heat to 600 Ukraine apartment buildings

FrostyGoop malware shut off heat to 600 Ukraine apartment buildings 2024-07-23 at 12:16 By Jessica Lyons First nasty to exploit Modbus to screw with operational tech devices A previously unseen malware, dubbed FrostyGoop, able to disrupt industrial processes was used in a cyberattack against a district energy company in Ukraine last northern winter, resulting in

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Vulnerability in Telegram app for Android allows sending malicious files disguised as videos

Vulnerability in Telegram app for Android allows sending malicious files disguised as videos 2024-07-23 at 12:16 By Help Net Security ESET researchers discovered a zero-day exploit, which targets the Telegram app for Android, that appeared for sale for an unspecified price in an underground forum post from June 2024. Example of how the EvilVideo exploit

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Gcore raises $60 million to drive AI innovation

Gcore raises $60 million to drive AI innovation 2024-07-23 at 11:01 By Industry News Gcore has secured $60 million in Series A funding from institutional and strategic investors. Led by Wargaming, and with participation from Constructor Capital and Han River Partners, this marks the company’s first external capital raise since its inception more than 10

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Wiz to Pursue IPO as It Walks Away From $23 Billion Google Deal

Wiz to Pursue IPO as It Walks Away From $23 Billion Google Deal 2024-07-23 at 11:01 By Eduard Kovacs Cloud security giant Wiz will stick to its original plan and pursue an IPO, walking away from a $23 billion deal with Google. The post Wiz to Pursue IPO as It Walks Away From $23 Billion

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AMD claims Nvidia’s Grace CPU Superchip, Arm are no match for its Epyc Zen 4 cores

AMD claims Nvidia’s Grace CPU Superchip, Arm are no match for its Epyc Zen 4 cores 2024-07-23 at 10:31 By Tobias Mann But does it matter when all Grace needs to is to babysit GPUs? Comment  AMD has claimed its current datacenter silicon is already more than twice as fast, and up to 2.75 times

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Hong Kong becomes major hub for shipping banned tech to Iran, Russia

Hong Kong becomes major hub for shipping banned tech to Iran, Russia 2024-07-23 at 10:02 By Laura Dobberstein Government doesn’t seem to mind – and business is into it, claims report Hong Kong’s government and local businesses undermine sanctions by deliberately facilitating the transfer of restricted and sensitive technology to naughty regimes, according to a

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