A multi billion-dollar IT services company ‘Cognizant’ as hit by the Maze ransomware attack on April 18th, Saturday.
A multi billion-dollar IT services company ‘Cognizant’ as hit by the Maze ransomware attack on April 18th, Saturday.
Google has blocked around 18 million phishing emails and malware using its Gmail email service ML models. These models identified and restricted COVID-19 themed attacks using the malware scanners blocking 99.9% attacks that went through the platform.
New variants of ‘Agent Tesla’ an information stealing malware is now capable of stealing WiFi passwords in the infected devices. These passwords can later be used by the attackers for improving on their infection or compromising the devices and network further.
Microsoft has fixed 113 security vulnerabilities, including 37 remote code execution and 22 elevation of privilege vulnerabilities. Out of this 113 vulnerabilities, Microsoft has rated 15 to be critical, 93 as important, 3 as moderate and 2 as low.
DopplePaymer ransomware creators have once again published data of their victims on the web. However, this type the affected organizations include Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, Tesla, Boeing, Honeywell, Blue Origin, Joe Gibbs Racing, Sikorsky, the University of Colorado, the Cardiff School of Engineering, and others.
With increased scope of usability this video conferencing software, had numerous in-built security issues that need to be addressed. The overall user count has increased from 10 million to 200 million in matter of weeks. With this huge rise in user counts, Zoom needs to fix its security issues before proceeding with any other new feature development.
Docker containerization is under attack with a self-propagating cryptomining malware campaign that is targeting misconfigured Docker Daemon API ports.
MacBook and iPhone users, it is time for you guys to be on high alert. Hackers can now take control of your devices camera if you just visit a website, not even a malicious site using vulnerabilities in the Safari browser.
F1N7 cybercriminal group are sending malicious USB drives and teddy bears through the United States Postal Service, deploying malware through booby-trapped USB drives.
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