Russian Hackers Exploit DNS Vulnerability in ‘Sitting Ducks’ Attack
Cybercriminal actors, including a group of Russian hackers, exploit a critical DNS vulnerability to hijack domains for malicious activities.
Cybercriminal actors, including a group of Russian hackers, exploit a critical DNS vulnerability to hijack domains for malicious activities.
The Black Basta ransomware group, also known as UNC4393, has shifted tactics to using initial access brokers and custom tools following disruptions and the takedown of the Qakbot botnet.
The DEV#POPPER malware campaign, associated with North Korea, is targeting software developers worldwide with fake job interviews, now expanding to Windows, Linux, and macOS systems.
A significant malware campaign dubbed “SMS Stealer” targets millions of Android devices worldwide, utilizing social engineering tactics to steal one-time passwords crucial for two-factor authentication.
OneBlood, a non-profit blood center serving the southeastern United States, is facing a ransomware attack that has led to a critical shortage of blood products, prompting urgent calls for donations.
DigiCert, a prominent certificate authority, recently identified a non-compliance issue with its DNS-based validation method, resulting in the mis-issuance and revocation of thousands of certificates impacting subscribers.