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Over 13,000 Ivanti Gateways Vulnerable to Actively Exploited Bugs

February 19, 2024 | Cybernews

Threat actors exploit multiple vulnerabilities in Ivanti enterprise VPNs, posing significant risk to organizations globally.

Rise in Malicious PDF Threats Utilizing WikiLoader, Ursnif, and DarkGate

February 19, 2024 | Cybernews

Cybercriminals are increasingly using malware like WikiLoader, Ursnif, and DarkGate to distribute malicious content through PDF documents, posing a significant threat to organizations and individuals.

FortiGuard Analysis Uncovers TicTacToe Dropper Malware Delivering Sophisticated Payloads

February 16, 2024 | Cybernews

FortiGuard researchers have discovered the TicTacToe dropper, a group of malware droppers that have been active throughout 2023 and are responsible for delivering various final-stage payloads, posing a significant threat to organizations.

China’s Volt Typhoon APT Targets US Critical Infrastructure, US Government Concerned about Power Grid Disruption

February 16, 2024 | Cybernews

China’s Volt Typhoon APT, also known as “Voltzite,” has been actively targeting operational technology networks in critical infrastructure, including electric companies in the US, raising concerns about potential disruption of the power grid in the event of military conflict.

Prudential Financial Discloses Cybersecurity Breach Involving Theft of Employee and Contractor Data

February 16, 2024 | Cybernews

Prudential Financial, a global leader in financial services, discloses a cybersecurity breach resulting in the theft of sensitive employee and contractor data, suspected to be the work of a cybercrime group.

New Trojan GoldPickaxe Targets Users in Thailand and Vietnam

February 16, 2024 | Cybernews

GoldPickaxe, a new Trojan developed by the cybercrime group GoldFactory, steals facial-recognition data to gain unauthorized access to victims’ banking accounts in Thailand and potentially Vietnam.

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