Cyber Security News
Trust Wallet Browser Extension Flaw Lets Attackers Steal Funds Without User Interaction
Trust Wallet made a significant announcement on November 14th, 2022, unveiling its newly launched browser extension for wide usage.
Cyber Security News
Trust Wallet made a significant announcement on November 14th, 2022, unveiling its newly launched browser extension for wide usage.
The Hacker News
A vulnerability in Synology's DSM has been revealed, allowing attackers to remotely hijack admin accounts.
Infosecurity News
Millions of OT devices may be affected
Security Affairs
IsaacWiper, a new data wiper was used against an unnamed Ukrainian government network after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. ESET researchers uncovered a new data wiper, tracked as IsaacWiper, that was used against an unnamed Ukrainian government network after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The wiper was first spotted on February 24 within an organization that was […]
The Hacker News
Multiple vulnerabilities, known as PixieFail, have been discovered in widely used UEFI firmware, putting modern computers at risk.
Cyber Security News
Hackers use loaders to bypass security measures and run harmful code in a genuine process's memory themselves.
Security Affairs
A new Linux variant of the Clop ransomware has been observed in the wild, the good news is that its encryption algorithm is flawed. SentinelLabs researchers have observed the first Linux variant of the Clop ransomware. The researchers noticed that the encryption algorithm implemented in the ELF executable is flawed and can allow victims to […]
Ars Technica
CryWiper masquerades as ransomware, but its real purpose is to permanently destroy data.
Cyber Security News
A new backdoor named "Kapeka" has been identified to be attacking victims in Eastern Europe since mid-2022.
DarkReading
The program, dubbed CryWiper, is aimed at Russian targets; it requests a ransom but has no way to decrypt any overwritten files.
The Record
Three vulnerabilities have been disclosed affecting operational technology products from two German factory automation companies.
The Record
A researcher found vulnerabilities allowing for remote access and control for cars made by Hyundai, Genesis, Honda, Nissan and Infiniti.