Hacktivist Group Head Mare Targets Organizations in Russia and Belarus Using WinRAR Vulnerability
Head Mare, a hacktivist group, targets organizations in Russia and Belarus using the WinRAR vulnerability to cause damage and demand ransoms.
Head Mare, a hacktivist group, targets organizations in Russia and Belarus using the WinRAR vulnerability to cause damage and demand ransoms.
Threat actors utilize GlobalProtect VPN software to distribute WikiLoader malware through SEO poisoning, targeting US higher education and transportation sectors.
LockBit remains prominent as new group RansomHub rises to third most active, highlighting need for organizations to adapt defensive strategies.
Civil society organizations and journalists in Europe are pushing for stronger measures to address the threat of spyware applications in the EU, emphasizing the dangers posed to democratic values and accountability efforts.
Citrine Sleet, a financially motivated North Korean threat actor, used a zero-day vulnerability in Google’s Chromium browser to target the cryptocurrency industry, exploiting a critical flaw in Chromium and a privilege escalation bug in the Windows kernel to steal cryptocurrencies from their victims.
Callum Picari, Vijayasidhurshan Vijayanathan, and Aza Siddeeque admitted to running www.OTP.Agency, helping fraudsters bypass multi-factor authentication on victims’ bank accounts.