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Kaseya Supply-Chain Attack Hits Nearly 40 Service Providers With REvil Ransomware

Kaseya Supply-Chain Attack Hits Nearly 40 Service Providers With REvil Ransomware

Jul 03, 2021
Threat actors behind the notorious REvil cybercrime operation appear to have pushed ransomware via an update for Kaseya's IT management software, hitting around 40 customers worldwide, in what's an instance of a widespread supply-chain ransomware attack. "Beginning around mid-day (EST/US) on Friday, July 2, 2021, Kaseya's Incident Response team learned of a potential security incident involving our VSA software," the company's CEO Fred Voccola  said  in a statement shared late Friday. Following the incident, the IT and security management services company said it took immediate steps to shut down its SaaS servers as a precautionary measure, in addition to notifying its on-premises customers to shut down their VSA servers to prevent them from being compromised. Voccola also said the company has identified the source of the vulnerability and that it's readying a patch to mitigate the ongoing issues. In the interim, the company also noted it intends to ...
Learn to Code — Get 2021 Master Bundle of 13 Online Courses @ 99% OFF

Learn to Code — Get 2021 Master Bundle of 13 Online Courses @ 99% OFF

Jul 03, 2021
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New Mirai-Inspired Botnet Could Be Using Your KGUARD DVRs in Cyber Attacks

New Mirai-Inspired Botnet Could Be Using Your KGUARD DVRs in Cyber Attacks

Jul 02, 2021
Cybersecurity researchers on Thursday revealed details about a new Mirai-inspired botnet called "mirai_ptea" that leverages an undisclosed vulnerability in digital video recorders (DVR) provided by KGUARD to propagate and carry out distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Chinese security firm Netlab 360  pinned  the first probe against the flaw on March 23, 2021, before it detected active exploitation attempts by the botnet on June 22, 2021. The Mirai botnet, since  emerging on the scene  in 2016, has been linked to a string of large-scale DDoS attacks, including one against  DNS service provider Dyn  in October 2016, causing major internet platforms and services to remain inaccessible to users in Europe and North America. Since then,  numerous   variants  of  Mirai  have  sprung up  on the threat landscape, in part due to the availability of its source code on the Internet. Mirai_ptea is no exception. No...
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Mongolian Certificate Authority Hacked to Distribute Backdoored CA Software

Mongolian Certificate Authority Hacked to Distribute Backdoored CA Software

Jul 02, 2021
In yet another instance of software supply chain attack, unidentified hackers breached the website of  MonPass , one of Mongolia's major certificate authorities, to backdoor its installer software with Cobalt Strike binaries. The trojanized client was available for download between February 8, 2021, and March 3, 2021, said Czech cybersecurity software company Avast in a  report  published Thursday. In addition, a public webserver hosted by MonPass was infiltrated potentially as many as eight separate times, with the researchers uncovering eight different web shells and backdoors on the compromised server. Avast's investigation into the incident began after it discovered the backdoored installer and the implant on one of its customers' systems. "The malicious installer is an unsigned [Portable Executable] file," the researchers said. "It starts by downloading the legitimate version of the installer from the MonPass official website. This legitimate versi...
New Google Scorecards Tool Scans Open-Source Software for More Security Risks

New Google Scorecards Tool Scans Open-Source Software for More Security Risks

Jul 02, 2021
Google has launched an  updated version of Scorecards , its automated security tool that produces a "risk score" for open source initiatives, with improved checks and capabilities to make the data generated by the utility accessible for analysis. "With so much software today relying on open-source projects, consumers need an easy way to judge whether their dependencies are safe," Google's Open Source Security Team  said  Thursday. "Scorecards helps reduce the toil and manual effort required to continually evaluate changing packages when maintaining a project's supply chain." Scorecards  aims to automate analysis of the security posture of open source projects as well as use the security health metrics to proactively improve the security posture of other critical projects. To date, the tool has been scaled up to evaluate security criteria for over 50,000 open source projects. Some of the new additions include checks for contributions from mali...
NSA, FBI Reveal Hacking Methods Used by Russian Military Hackers

NSA, FBI Reveal Hacking Methods Used by Russian Military Hackers

Jul 02, 2021
An ongoing brute-force attack campaign targeting enterprise cloud environments has been spearheaded by the Russian military intelligence since mid-2019, according to a joint advisory published by intelligence agencies in the U.K. and U.S. The National Security Agency (NSA), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the U.K.'s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) formally attributed the incursions to the Russian General Staff Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) 85th Main Special Service Center (GTsSS). The  threat actor  is also tracked under various monikers, including  APT28  (FireEye Mandiant),  Fancy Bear  (CrowdStrike),  Sofacy  (Kaspersky),  STRONTIUM  (Microsoft), and  Iron Twilight  (Secureworks). APT28 has a track record of leveraging password spray and brute-force login attempts to plunder valid credentials that enable future surveillance or intrusion oper...
Microsoft Warns of Critical "PrintNightmare" Flaw Being Exploited in the Wild

Microsoft Warns of Critical "PrintNightmare" Flaw Being Exploited in the Wild

Jul 02, 2021
Microsoft on Thursday officially confirmed that the " PrintNightmare " remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability affecting Windows Print Spooler is different from the issue the company addressed as part of its Patch Tuesday update released earlier this month, while warning that it has detected exploitation attempts targeting the flaw. The company is tracking the security weakness under the identifier  CVE-2021-34527 , and has assigned it a severity rating of 8.8 on the CVSS scoring system. All versions of Windows contain the vulnerable code and are susceptible to exploitation. "A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the Windows Print Spooler service improperly performs privileged file operations," Microsoft said in its advisory. "An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user righ...
IndigoZebra APT Hacking Campaign Targets the Afghan Government

IndigoZebra APT Hacking Campaign Targets the Afghan Government

Jul 01, 2021
Cybersecurity researchers are warning of ongoing attacks coordinated by a suspected Chinese-speaking threat actor targeting the Afghanistan government as part of an espionage campaign that may have had its provenance as far back as 2014. Israeli cybersecurity firm Check Point Research attributed the intrusions to a hacking group tracked under the moniker "IndigoZebra," with past activity aimed at other central-Asian countries, including Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. "The threat actors behind the espionage leveraged Dropbox, the popular cloud-storage service, to infiltrate the Afghan National Security Council (NSC)," the researchers said in a technical write-up shared with The Hacker News, adding they "orchestrated a ministry-to-ministry style deception, where an email is sent to a high-profile target from the mailboxes of another high-profile victim." IndigoZebra first came to light in August 2017 when Kaspersky  detailed  a covert operation that single...
Rethinking Application Security in the API-First Era

Rethinking Application Security in the API-First Era

Jul 01, 2021
Securing applications it the API-first era can be an uphill battle. As development accelerates, accountability becomes unclear, and getting controls to operate becomes a challenge in itself. It's time that we rethink our application security strategies to reflect new priorities, principles and processes in the API-first era. Securing tomorrow's applications begins with assessing the business risks today. The trends and risks shaping today's applications As the world continues to become more and more interconnected via devices — and the APIs that connect them — individuals are growing accustomed to the frictionless experience that they provide. While this frictionless reality is doubtlessly more user-friendly, i.e., faster and more convenient, it also requires a trade-off. This convenience demands openness, and openness is a risk when it comes to cybersecurity. According to  Sidney Gottesman , Mastercard's SVP for Security Innovation, the above situation leads to one...
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