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  • Iran-linked Cobalt Mirage extracts money, info from US orgs – report

    May 13, 2022

    The Iran-linked Cobalt Mirage crew is running attacks against America for both financial gain and for cyber-espionage purposes, according to Secureworks’ threat intelligence team. The cybercriminal gang has been around since June 2020, and its most recent activities have been put into two categories. One, using ransomware to extort money, as illustrated by a strike in ...

  • Ukrainian crook jailed in US for selling thousands of stolen login credentials

    May 13, 2022

    A Ukrainian man has been sentenced to four years in a US federal prison for selling on a dark-web marketplace stolen login credentials for more than 6,700 compromised servers. Glib Oleksandr Ivanov-Tolpintsev, 28, was arrested by Polish authorities in Korczowa, Poland, on October 3, 2020, and extradited to America. He pleaded guilty on February 22, and ...

  • Team of experts help Rutube to recover from the May 9 cyberattack

    May 11, 2022

    Rutube involved several expert teams, including a team of specialists from Positive Technologies security center, to deal with the aftermath of the May 9 cyberattack, the website said in its Telegram channel. “In order to investigate the attack and deal with its aftermath, several expert teams were involved, including a team of specialists from the Positive ...

  • UK Government hackers made hundreds of thousands of stolen credit cards ‘worthless’ to crooks

    May 10, 2022

    A joint operation involving intelligence agency GCHQ and the Ministry of Defence took direct action against computer networks used by cyber criminals, helping to protect people against cyberattacks and also making hundreds of thousands of stolen credit cards worthless to the crooks who stole them. The action by the National Cyber Force – using the combined ...

  • Examining the Black Basta Ransomware’s Infection Routine

    May 9, 2022

    Black Basta, a new ransomware gang, has swiftly risen to prominence in recent weeks after it caused massive breaches to organizations in a short span of time. On April 20, 2022, a user named Black Basta posted on underground forums known as XSS.IS and EXPLOIT.IN to advertise that it intends to buy and monetize corporate network ...

  • Ransomware-as-a-service: Understanding the cybercrime gig economy and how to protect yourself

    May 9, 2022

    The security landscape has become increasingly challenging and complex for our customers. Threats have grown at an alarming rate over the last year, and cybercrime is now expected to cost the world USD10.5 trillion annually by 2025, up from USD3 trillion a decade ago and USD6 trillion in 2021.1 As attacks increase in scale, so must ...

  • It costs just $7 to rent DCRat to backdoor your network

    May 9, 2022

    A budget-friendly remote access trojan (RAT) that’s under active development is selling on underground Russian forums for about $7 for a two-month subscription, according to BlackBerry researchers today. The backdoor Windows malware, dubbed DCRat or DarkCrystal RAT, was released in 2018, then redesigned and relaunched the following year. An individual who goes by the handles boldenis44, ...

  • Biden signs cybercrime tracking bill into law

    May 9, 2022

    US President Joe Biden has signed into law a bill that aims to improve how the federal government tracks and prosecutes cybercrime. The Better Cybercrime Metrics Act, which Biden signed late last week, requires the Department of Justice to work with the National Academy of Sciences to develop a taxonomy that law enforcement can use to ...

  • US offers $15m reward for information about Conti ransomware gang

    May 9, 2022

    The US government is offering up to $15 million for information about key leaders of the notorious Conti ransomware group and any individual participating in an attack using a variant of Conti’s malware. In its notice issued May 6, the US Department of State said the Conti ransomware variant was the costliest strain of ransomware on ...

  • NetDooka Framework Distributed via PrivateLoader Malware as Part of Pay-Per-Install Service

    May 5, 2022

    Trend Micro researchers recently encountered a fairly sophisticated malware framework that they named NetDooka after the names of some of its components. The framework is distributed via a pay-per-install (PPI) service and contains multiple parts, including a loader, a dropper, a protection driver, and a full-featured remote access trojan (RAT) that implements its own network ...