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  • New TroubleGrabber Discord malware steals passwords, system info

    November 13, 2020

    TroubleGrabber, a new credential stealer discovered by Netskope security researchers, spreads via Discord attachments and uses Discord webhooks to deliver stolen information to its operators. Several threat actors use the new info stealer to target gamers on Discord servers and to steal their passwords and other sensitive information. Its capabilities are similar to another malware strain dubbed ...

  • Manufacturing is becoming a major target for ransomware attacks

    November 13, 2020

    Ransomware has become a major threat to the manufacturing industry as cyber-criminal groups increasingly take an interest in targeting the industrial control systems (ICS) that manage operations. According to analysis by cybersecurity researchers at security company Dragos, the number of publicly recorded ransomware attacks against manufacturing has tripled in the last year alone. While a lot of ...

  • Spam and phishing in Q3 2020

    November 12, 2020

    Worming their way in: cybercriminal tricks of the trade These days, many companies distribute marketing newsletters via online platforms. In terms of capabilities, such platforms are quite diverse: they send out advertising and informational messages, harvest statistics (for example, about clicked links in emails), and the like. At the same time, such services attract both spammers, ...

  • New ModPipe malware targets hospitality, hotel point of sale systems

    November 12, 2020

    A new Point-of-Sale (PoS) malware is targeting devices used by “hundreds of thousands” of organizations in the hospitality sector, researchers have warned. Dubbed ModPipe, the malware is a backdoor able to harvest sensitive information in PoS devices running Oracle Micros Restaurant Enterprise Series (RES) 3700, management software that is particularly popular in the United States. RES 3700 ...

  • Targeted ransomware: it’s not just about encrypting your data!

    November 11, 2020

    When we talk about ransomware, we need to draw a line between what it used to be and what it currently is. Why? Because nowadays ransomware is not just about encrypting data – it’s primarily about data exfiltration. After that, it’s about data encryption and leaving convincing proof that the attacker was in the network, ...

  • Ragnar Locker Ransomware Gang Takes Out Facebook Ads in Key New Tactic

    November 11, 2020

    The Ragnar Locker ransomware group has decided to ratchet up the pressure on its latest high-profile victim, Italian liquor conglomerate Campari, by taking out Facebook ads threatening to release the 2TB of sensitive data it stole in a Nov. 3 attack – unless a $15 million ransom is paid in Bitcoin. Campari Group, which is behind ...

  • Recent ransomware wave targeting Israel linked to Iranian threat actors

    November 11, 2020

    Two recent ransomware waves that targeted Israeli companies have been traced back to Iranian threat actors, multiple sources have told ZDNet today. The ransomware attacks have been taking place since mid-October, have ramped up this month, and have repeatedly focused on Israeli targets. Israeli companies of all sizes have been targeted by threat actors using the Pay2Key ...

  • A Closer Look at the Web Skimmer

    November 9, 2020

    The formjacking attack has been one of the fastest-growing cyberattacks in recent years. As explained in our previous blog, “Anatomy of Formjacking Attacks,” the formjacking attack is easy to deploy but hard to detect. It has gained popularity among threat actors, especially against e-commerce websites. Between May and September 2020, we detected an average of ...

  • Ghimob: a Tétrade threat actor moves to infect mobile devices

    November 9, 2020

    Guildma, a threat actor that is part of the Tétrade family of banking trojans, has been working on bringing in new techniques, creating new malware and targeting new victims. Recently, their new creation, the Ghimob banking trojan, has been a move toward infecting mobile devices, targeting financial apps from banks, fintechs, exchanges and cryptocurrencies in ...

  • An Old Joker’s New Tricks: Using Github To Hide Its Payload

    November 9, 2020

    The Joker malware has consistently plagued mobile users since its discovery in 2017. In January 2020, Google removed 1700 infected applications from the Play Store — a list that grew over three years. More recently, in September, security company Zscaler found 17 samples that were uploaded to the Google Play Store. Joker has been responsible ...