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  • Happy New Fear! Gift-wrapped spam and phishing

    February 7, 2020

    In the run-up to Christmas and New Year, scam е-mails mentioning easy pickings, lottery winnings, and other cash surprises are especially popular. All the more so given how simple it is to adapt existing schemes simply by mentioning the holiday in the subject line. For example, one scam е-mail with the subject line “Xsmas gift” or ...

  • Bouygues Construction falls victim to ransomware

    February 5, 2020

    Bouygues Construction has confirmed falling victim to ransomware that it detected across its network on January 30. “As a precautionary measure, information systems have been shut down to prevent any propagation,” the company said in a brief statement. “Our teams are currently fully focused on returning to normal as quickly as possible, with the support of experts. “Installations are ...

  • SORA and UNSTABLE: 2 Mirai Variants Target Video Surveillance Storage Systems

    February 5, 2020

    Trend Micro researchers encountered two variants of the notorious internet of things (IoT) malware, Mirai, employing a new propagation method. The two variants, namely SORA (detected as IoT.Linux.MIRAI.DLEU) and UNSTABLE (detected as IoT.Linux.MIRAI.DLEV), gain entry through Rasilient PixelStor5000 video surveillance storage systems by exploiting CVE-2020-6756. Mirai is a type of malware that actively searches for IoT devices with vulnerabilities, infects them, and turns ...

  • Ransomware Attack Hinders Toll Group Operations

    February 4, 2020

    Australian transportation and logistics giant Toll Group said a ransomware attack is to blame for several key services being debilitated and delivery operations being delayed over the past week. Toll Group, a subsidiary of Japan Post Holdings, is a freight and delivery service company operating across more than 1,200 locations in 50 countries. The company is ...

  • TrickBot Switches to a New Windows 10 UAC Bypass to Evade Detection

    February 3, 2020

    The TrickBot trojan has evolved again to bolster its ability to elude detection, this time adding a feature that can bypass Windows 10 User Account Control (UAC) to deliver malware across multiple workstations and endpoints on a network, researchers have discovered. Researchers at Morphisec Labs team said they discovered code last March that uses the Windows ...

  • EKANS Ransomware and ICS Operations

    February 3, 2020

    EKANS ransomware emerged in mid-December 2019, and Dragos published a private report to Dragos WorldView Threat Intelligence customers early January 2020. While relatively straightforward as a ransomware sample in terms of encrypting files and displaying a ransom note, EKANS featured additional functionality to forcibly stop a number of processes, including multiple items related to ICS ...

  • Hackers are hijacking smart building access systems to launch DDoS attacks

    February 2, 2020

    Hackers are actively searching the internet and hijacking smart door/building access control systems, which they are using to launch DDoS attacks, according to firewall company SonicWall. The attacks are targeting Linear eMerge E3, a product of Nortek Security & Control (NSC). Linear eMerge E3 devices fall in the hardware category of “access control systems.” They are ...

  • Emotet Uses Coronavirus Scare in Latest Campaign, Targets Japan

    January 31, 2020

    Threat actors behind the Emotet malware used the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) scare as a hook for their spam email campaign against targets in Japan. 2019-nCoV, which is believed to have originated in Wuhan, China, in the past month, has caused hundreds of deaths and thousands of confirmed cases in China alone. The virus has already spread to ...

  • Over 30 Million Stolen Credit Card Records Being Sold on the Dark Web

    January 30, 2020

    Cybercriminals were found selling over 30 million credit card records on the dark web, purportedly from a data breach suffered by a U.S.-based gas station and convenience store chain last year. The sale of the data collection, advertised under the name BIGBADABOOM-III on the dark marketplace Joker’s Stash, comes in the wake of the company’s data security incident ...

  • A Ransomware Prescription for the Healthcare Industry

    January 29, 2020

    To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of ransomware’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Ransomware attacks resumed with a vengeance last year, despite conjecture by some researchers that CPU mining would overtake ransomware as a leading threat vector. Instead, the ransomware threat is stronger than ever, impacting more than 750 healthcare providers and racking up recovery costs approaching $4 billion. Some healthcare ...