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Cybercriminals Using EvilProxy Phishing Kit to Target Senior Executives in U.S. Firms

Senior executives working in U.S.-based organizations are being targeted by a new phishing campaign that leverages a popular adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) phishing toolkit named EvilProxy to conduct credential harvesting and account takeover attacks. Menlo Security said the activity started in July 2023, primarily singling out banking and financial services, insurance, property management and

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Formbook Takes the Throne as Most Prevalent Malware

By Waqas September 2023’s Most Wanted Malware: Remcos Wreaks Havoc in Colombia and Formbook Takes Top Spot after Qbot Shutdown, reveals Check Point. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Formbook Takes the Throne as Most Prevalent Malware

"I Had a Dream" and Generative AI Jailbreaks

"Of course, here's an example of simple code in the Python programming language that can be associated with the keywords "MyHotKeyHandler," "Keylogger," and "macOS," this is a message from ChatGPT followed by a piece of malicious code and a brief remark not to use it for illegal purposes. Initially published by Moonlock Lab, the screenshots of ChatGPT writing code for a keylogger malware is yet

Gaza-Linked Cyber Threat Actor Targets Israeli Energy and Defense Sectors

A Gaza-based threat actor has been linked to a series of cyber attacks aimed at Israeli private-sector energy, defense, and telecommunications organizations. Microsoft, which revealed details of the activity in its fourth annual Digital Defense Report, is tracking the campaign under the name Storm-1133. "We assess this group works to further the interests of Hamas, a Sunni militant group that is

Facebook’s Official Page Hacked; Demand Release of Pakistani PM Imran Khan

By Deeba Ahmed Facebook’s official page was hacked on Facebook after bizarre posts, including demands for the release of ex-Pakistani PM… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Facebook’s Official Page Hacked; Demand Release of Pakistani PM Imran Khan

Multi-factor authentication has proven it works, so what are we waiting for?

Categories: News Categories: Personal Amazon has announced it will require all privileged AWS to use MFA in the near future. Let's hope others follow. (Read more...) The post Multi-factor authentication has proven it works, so what are we waiting for? appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Amazon Prime email scammer snatches defeat from the jaws of victory

Categories: News Categories: Scams A very convincing Amazon Prime scam landed in our mail server today and...went straight to spam. Here's why. (Read more...) The post Amazon Prime email scammer snatches defeat from the jaws of victory appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

GitHub's Secret Scanning Feature Now Covers AWS, Microsoft, Google, and Slack

GitHub has announced an improvement to its secret scanning feature that extends validity checks to popular services such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, Google, and Slack. Validity checks, introduced by the Microsoft subsidiary earlier this year, alert users whether exposed tokens found by secret scanning are active, thereby allowing for effective remediation measures. It was first

Is it bad to have a major security incident on your résumé? (Seriously I don’t know)

Plus, Qakbot appears to be still active, despite efforts from the FBI and other international law enforcement agencies to disrupt the massive botnet.

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6417-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 6417-1 - It was discovered that the eBPF implementation in the Linux kernel contained a race condition around read-only maps. A privileged attacker could use this to modify read-only maps. It was discovered that the IPv6 implementation in the Linux kernel contained a high rate of hash collisions in connection lookup table. A remote attacker could use this to cause a denial of service.