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Microsoft Teams Exploit Tool Auto-Delivers Malware

July 6 2023 By Syndicator in Security

The "TeamsPhisher" cyberattack tool gives pentesters — and adversaries — a way to deliver malicious files directly to a Teams user from an external account, or tenant.

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OPERA1ER Cybercrime Group’s Leader Arrested by INTERPOL

July 6 2023 By Syndicator in Security

The group's mastermind was nabbed in Côte d'Ivoire for stealing up to $30 million using malware, phishing campaigns, and BEC scams, as part of international law enforcement's Operation Nervone.

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Ransomware Halts Operations at Japan’s Port of Nagoya

July 6 2023 By Syndicator in Security

LockBit 3.0 claims responsibility for the cyberattack that shuttered the largest port in Japan, according to authorities.

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A Golden Age of AI … or Security Threats?

July 6 2023 By Syndicator in Security

Now is the time to build safeguards into nascent AI technology.

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Firefox 115 is out, says farewell to older Windows and Mac users

July 6 2023 By Paul Ducklin in Patch, Security, Vulnerability

No zero-days this month, so you're patching to stay ahead, not merely to catch up!

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C10p’s MOVEit Campaign Represents a New Era in Cyberattacks

July 6 2023 By Syndicator in Security

The ransomware group shows an evolution of its tactics with MOVEit zero day — potentially ushering in a new normal when it comes to extortion supply chain cyberattacks, experts...

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China’s Mustang Panda Linked to SmugX Attacks on European Governments

July 5 2023 By Syndicator in Security

Attackers use HTML smuggling to spread the PlugX RAT in the campaign, which has been ongoing since at least December.

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Microsoft Can Fix Ransomware Tomorrow

July 5 2023 By Syndicator in Security

You can't encrypt a file you can't open — Microsoft could dramatically impact ransomware by slowing it down.

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Class-Action Lawsuit for Scraping Data without Permission

July 5 2023 By Bruce Schneier in Security

I have mixed feelings about this class-action lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming that it “scraped 300 billion words from the internet” without either registering as a data...

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Ghostscript bug could allow rogue documents to run system commands

July 5 2023 By Paul Ducklin in Security, Vulnerability

Even if you've never heard of the venerable Ghostscript project, you may have it installed without knowing.

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