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Israeli Spyware Vendor QuaDream to Shut Down Following Citizen Lab and Microsoft Expose

Israeli Spyware Vendor QuaDream to Shut Down Following Citizen Lab and Microsoft Expose

Apr 17, 2023 Surveillance / Privacy
Israeli spyware vendor QuaDream is allegedly shutting down its operations in the coming days, less than a week after its hacking toolset was exposed by Citizen Lab and Microsoft. The development was reported by the Israeli business newspaper  Calcalist , citing unnamed sources, adding the company "hasn't been fully active for a while" and that it "has been in a difficult situation for several months." The company's board of directors are looking to sell off its intellectual property, the report further added. QuaDream, which specializes in hacking Apple devices that don't require any action on the part of the victim, is also said to have fired all its employees, with the firm undergoing significant downsizing, according to Haaretz and The Jerusalem Post . News of the purported shutdown comes as the firm's spyware framework – dubbed REIGN – was outed as  having been used  against journalists, political opposition figures, and NGO workers across...
New QBot Banking Trojan Campaign Hijacks Business Emails to Spread Malware

New QBot Banking Trojan Campaign Hijacks Business Emails to Spread Malware

Apr 17, 2023 Financial Security / Malware
A new QBot malware campaign is leveraging hijacked business correspondence to trick unsuspecting victims into installing the malware, new findings from Kaspersky reveal. The latest activity, which commenced on April 4, 2023, has primarily targeted users in Germany, Argentina, Italy, Algeria, Spain, the U.S., Russia, France, the U.K., and Morocco. QBot  (aka Qakbot or Pinkslipbot) is a  banking trojan  that's known to be active since at least 2007. Besides stealing passwords and cookies from web browsers, it doubles up as a backdoor to inject next-stage payloads such as Cobalt Strike or ransomware. Distributed via phishing campaigns, the malware has seen  constant   updates   during its lifetime  that pack in anti-VM, anti-debugging, and anti-sandbox techniques to evade detection. It has also emerged as the  most prevalent malware  for the month of March 2023, per Check Point. "Early on, it was distributed through infected websites and p...
FIN7 and Ex-Conti Cybercrime Gangs Join Forces in Domino Malware Attacks

FIN7 and Ex-Conti Cybercrime Gangs Join Forces in Domino Malware Attacks

Apr 17, 2023
A new strain of malware developed by threat actors likely affiliated with the FIN7 cybercrime group has been put to use by the members of the now-defunct Conti ransomware gang, indicating collaboration between the two crews. The malware, dubbed  Domino , is primarily designed to facilitate follow-on exploitation on compromised systems, including delivering a lesser-known information stealer that has been advertised for sale on the dark web since December 2021. "Former members of the  TrickBot/Conti syndicate  [...] have been using Domino since at least late February 2023 to deliver either the Project Nemesis information stealer or more capable backdoors such as Cobalt Strike," IBM Security X-Force security researcher Charlotte Hammond  said  in a report published last week. FIN7 , also called Carbanak and ITG14, is a prolific  Russian-speaking cybercriminal syndicate  that's known to employ an array of custom malware to deploy additional payloads ...
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The MCP Security Guide for Early Adopters

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Thousands of MCP servers are already live, but most security teams don't have a clear strategy yet. Get the practical guide to MCP for security teams.
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Make Identity Compromise Impossible with the Last Credential You'll Ever Need

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Attackers exploit IAM gaps. Learn how Beyond Identity stops phishing, hijacking, and MFA fatigue.
What's the Difference Between CSPM & SSPM?

What's the Difference Between CSPM & SSPM?

Apr 17, 2023 Cloud Security / SaaS Security
Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) and  SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM)  are frequently confused. The similarity of the acronyms notwithstanding, both security solutions focus on securing data in the cloud. In a world where the terms cloud and SaaS are used interchangeably, this confusion is understandable. This confusion, though, is dangerous to organizations that need to secure data that exists within cloud infrastructures like AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, as well as data within SaaS applications like Salesforce, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Jira, Zoom, Slack and more. Assuming that either your CSPM or SSPM will secure your company resources that live off-premises is misplaced trust in a security tool that was only designed to secure either your cloud or your SaaS stack.  It's absolutely vital for decision makers to understand the difference between CSPM and SSPM, the value derived from each solution, and that both complement each other....
Google Uncovers APT41's Use of Open Source GC2 Tool to Target Media and Job Sites

Google Uncovers APT41's Use of Open Source GC2 Tool to Target Media and Job Sites

Apr 17, 2023 Cyber Threat / Cloud Security
A Chinese nation-state group targeted an unnamed Taiwanese media organization to deliver an open source red teaming tool known as Google Command and Control ( GC2 ) amid broader abuse of Google's infrastructure for malicious ends. The tech giant's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) attributed the campaign to a threat actor it tracks under the  geological  and  geographical-themed  moniker  HOODOO , which is also known by the names  APT41 , Barium, Bronze Atlas, Wicked Panda, and  Winnti . The starting point of the attack is a phishing email that contains links to a password-protected file hosted on Google Drive, which, in turn, incorporates the Go-based GC2 tool to read commands from Google Sheets and exfiltrate data using the cloud storage service. "After installation on the victim machine, the malware queries Google Sheets to obtain attacker commands," Google's cloud division  said  in its sixth Threat Horizons Report. "In addition to exfiltr...
Tour of the Underground: Master the Art of Dark Web Intelligence Gathering

Tour of the Underground: Master the Art of Dark Web Intelligence Gathering

Apr 17, 2023 Cybersecurity / Webinar
The Deep, Dark Web – The Underground – is a haven for cybercriminals, teeming with tools and resources to launch attacks for financial gain, political motives, and other causes. But did you know that the underground also offers a goldmine of threat intelligence and information that can be harnessed to bolster your cyber defense strategies? The challenge lies in continuously monitoring the right dark web sources and gathering actionable intelligence through manual methods, which can lead to analyst fatigue and delayed action. Traditional methods of unearthing dark web intelligence can be time-consuming, exhausting, and often fruitless. Discover how to pierce the veil of darkness and illuminate the path to a more secure cyber landscape in our exclusive, high-impact webinar. Register now to secure your spot ! In this enlightening session, you will: Gain practical insights on how to access the dark web Uncover the various types of underground sources that threat actors use Learn how ...
Vice Society Ransomware Using Stealthy PowerShell Tool for Data Exfiltration

Vice Society Ransomware Using Stealthy PowerShell Tool for Data Exfiltration

Apr 17, 2023 Ransomware / Cyber Attack
Threat actors associated with the Vice Society ransomware gang have been observed using a bespoke PowerShell-based tool to fly under the radar and automate the process of exfiltrating data from compromised networks. "Threat actors (TAs) using built-in  data exfiltration   methods  like [living off the land binaries and scripts] negate the need to bring in external tools that might be flagged by security software and/or human-based security detection mechanisms," Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 researcher Ryan Chapman  said . "These methods can also hide within the general operating environment, providing subversion to the threat actor." Vice Society , tracked by Microsoft under the name DEV-0832, is an extortion-focused hacking group that emerged on the scene in May 2021. It's known to rely on ransomware binaries sold on the criminal underground to meet its goals. In December 2022, SentinelOne detailed the group's use of a ransomware variant, dubbed  PolyVi...
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