Cybercrime


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  • Surprising 3 Million Hacked Toothbrushes Story Goes Viral – Is It True?

    February 7, 2024

    A news story about the hacking of three million smart toothbrushes to create a massive botnet used to launch a distributed denial of service cyberattack against a Swiss organization has gone viral. However, many in the information security industry, including the author, have trouble finding evidence to support the story. Searching Google reveals that everything from ...

  • Every tenth Russian faced cybercriminals in 2023 – Bank of Russia

    February 7, 2024

    Every tenth Russian respondent experienced cybercrime, with losses not exceeding 20,000 rubles (around $220), according to the published results of a survey conducted by the Bank of Russia in 2023. “Last year, there were more people who faced cybercriminals, with every tenth person becoming a victim. Typically, the loss was less than 20,000 rubles. Victims usually ...

  • Known ransomware attacks up 68% in 2023

    February 6, 2024

    Today, Malwarebytes released its 2024 State of Malware report, detailing six cyberthreats that resource-constrained IT teams should pay attention to in 2024. Top of the list is “Big Game” ransomware, the most serious cyberthreat to businesses all around the world. Big game attacks extort vast ransoms from organizations by holding their data hostage—either with encryption, the ...

  • Iran accelerates cyber ops against Israel from chaotic start

    February 6, 2024

    Since Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023, Iranian government-aligned actors have launched a series of cyberattacks and influence operations (IO) intended to help the Hamas cause and weaken Israel and its political allies and business partners. Many of Iran’s immediate operations after October 7 were hasty and chaotic – indicating it had little or no coordination ...

  • Washington recruited private hackers for help. Far-right pressure is pushing them away

    February 6, 2024

    Some of the country’s top cybersecurity experts who’ve been helping protect critical networks say they’re quietly retreating from a highly touted government partnership, citing frustrations with its management and pressure from conservative critics. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency launched the initiative — known as the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative — in 2021 to enlist outside ...

  • Dead-end job

    February 6, 2024

    In November 2023, Group-IB’s Threat Intelligence unit detected a massive malicious campaign targeting employment agencies and retail companies primarily located in the APAC region, to steal and sell sensitive user data. The campaign was attributed to a previously unknown group. Due to the threat actor’s focus on job search platforms and the theft of resumes, Group-IB ...

  • AnyDesk confirms cyber attack, revokes certificates as hackers infiltrate systems

    February 5, 2024

    AnyDesk has confirmed it suffered a cyberattack in which hackers were able to compromise its production systems. In a press release published on the company’s website, the remote access provider said it spotted the attack after seeing “indications of an incident” in some of its systems. Subsequent investigation uncovered compromise in the company’s production systems, it ...

  • Python Info-stealer Distributed by Malicious Excel Document

    February 5, 2024

    In January 2024, FortiGuard Labs obtained an Excel document distributing an info-stealer. From the fingerprints in this attack, it is related to a Vietnamese-based group that was first reported on in August 2023 and again in September. The attack stages before the info-stealer are simple downloaders that increase the difficulty of detection. This article introduces each stage ...

  • Oman sees surge in cyber crimes

    February 5, 2024

    The Public Prosecution in Oman has revealed that there were 140 cases of cybercrime in 2023, compared to 126 in 2022 while cases related to online content increased to 2,686 in 2023 from 2,519 in 2022. These cases included misusing financial cards, attempting, assisting, or agreeing to commit information technology fraud. Cases involving a violation of ...

  • Cyber attack hits Pennsylvania Courts’ website

    February 5, 2024

    Pennsylvania Courts’ website was targeted in a cyber attack on Sunday. Pennsylvania’s Chief Justice Debra Todd made the announcement, saying portions of the website were made unavailable due to the attack. The situation was described as a denial of service cyber attack. Todd said there was no indication any court data was compromised and courts will ...