Infosecurity News

  1. Russia and Ukraine Top Inaugural World Cybercrime Index

    An international team of researchers published the first-ever index ranking countries by cybercrime threat level

  2. New LockBit Variant Exploits Self-Spreading Features

    Kaspersky also uncovered the use of the SessionGopher script to extract saved passwords

  3. Palo Alto Networks Zero-Day Flaw Exploited in Targeted Attacks

    Designated CVE-2024-3400 and with a CVSS score of 10.0, the flaw enables unauthorized actors to execute arbitrary code on affected firewalls

  4. Chipmaker Giant Nexperia Confirms Cyber-Attack Amid Ransomware Group Claims

    Nexperia confirmed its IT servers were accessed by attackers, with the Dunghill ransomware group claiming to have stolen chip designs and other sensitive documents

  5. FBI Warns of Massive Toll Services Smishing Scam

    The Feds have received thousands of complaints about phishing texts from fake road toll collection services

  6. Police Swoop on €645m Cannabis Investment Fraud Gang

    Nine arrests and millions of euros seized in bid to bust JuicyFields investment scammers

  7. CISA Urges Immediate Credential Reset After Sisense Breach

    The breach affecting business analytics provider Sisense could lead to a wide-scale supply chain attack

  8. Palo Alto Networks Warns About Critical Zero-Day in PAN-OS

    A fix for CVE-2024-3400 is scheduled on April 4, Palo Alto Networks announced

  9. Apple Boosts Spyware Alerts For Mercenary Attacks

    The revision points out companies like NSO Group, known for surveillance tools like Pegasus

  10. Data Breach Exposes 300k Taxi Passengers’ Information

    These records belonged to Dublin-based iCabbi, a dispatch and fleet management technology provider

  11. New Android Espionage Campaign Spotted in India and Pakistan

    A new cyber espionage campaign, called ‘eXotic Visit,’ targeted Android users in South Asia via seemingly legitimate messaging apps

  12. Raspberry Robin Distributed Through Windows Script Files

    Distribution vectors of the Raspberry Robin worm now include Windows Script Files (WSF) alongside other methods like USB drives

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