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Killnet is building its profile, inspiring jewelry sales and rap anthems. But the impact of its DDoS attacks, like the ones that targeted 14 major US hospitals this week, remain largely questionable.
By Deeba Ahmed This is a critical vulnerability affecting almost 190 models of devices from 66 different manufacturers. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Critical Realtek Vulnerability Impacting IoT Devices Worldwide
Researchers are warning about a spike in exploitation attempts weaponizing a critical remote code execution flaw in Realtek Jungle SDK since the start of August 2022. According to Palo Alto Networks Unit 42, the ongoing campaign is said to have recorded 134 million exploit attempts as of December 2022, with 97% of the attacks occurring in the past four months. Close to 50% of the attacks
Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we've observed between Jan. 20 and Jan. 27. As with previous roundups, this post isn't meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats we've observed by highlighting key
The DPRK has turned crypto scams into big business to replenish its depleted state coffers.
Report identifies 1.75m cyberattacks were stopped by BlackBerry in the last 90 days.
Ticketmaster testified in the Senate that a cyberattack was to blame for the high-profile Taylor Swift concert sales collapse, but some senators aren't so sure.
Denis Emelyantsev, a 36-year-old Russian man accused of running a massive botnet called RSOCKS that stitched malware into millions of devices worldwide, pleaded guilty to two counts of computer crime violations in a California courtroom this week. The plea comes just months after Emelyantsev was extradited from Bulgaria, where he told investigators, “America is looking for me because I have enormous information and they need it.”
The Emotet malware operation has continued to refine its tactics in an effort to fly under the radar, while also acting as a conduit for other dangerous malware such as Bumblebee and IcedID. Emotet, which officially reemerged in late 2021 following a coordinated takedown of its infrastructure by authorities earlier that year, has continued to be a persistent threat that's distributed via
Categories: Apple Categories: News Tags: VASTFLUX Tags: HUMAN Tags: fast flux Tags: VAST Tags: Matryoshka Tags: JavaScript Tags: JS Tags: iOS Tags: ad fraud Tags: malvertising Tags: Video Ad Serving Template Tags: VAST Tags: command-and-control Tags: C2 An evasive ad fraud campaign affecting iOS users has come to light. It’s called VASTFLUX. (Read more...) The post VASTFLUX ad fraud massively affected millions of iOS devices, dismantled appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.