Cyber Security News


  • Malawi: Cyber-attack hits immigration service

    February 22, 2024

    Malawi’s government has suspended the issuing of passports following a cyber-attack on the immigration service’s computer network. President Lazarus Chakwera told MPs that the targeting of the department amounted to a “serious national security breach”. He revealed that the hackers were asking for a ransom. But the president said the government would not give in to ...

  • FBI issues warning against using Chinese manufactured drones

    February 21, 2024

    Chinese-manufactured unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), more commonly known as drones, continue to pose a significant risk to critical infrastructure and U.S. national security, according to an FBI advisory. While any UAS could have vulnerabilities that enable data theft or facilitate network compromises, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has enacted laws that provide the government with ...

  • A first analysis of the i-Soon data leak

    February 21, 2024

    Data from a Chinese cybersecurity vendor that works for the Chinese government has exposed a range of hacking tools and services. Although the source is not entirely clear, it seems that a disgruntled staff member of the group leaked the information on purpose. The vendor, i-Soon (aka Anxun) is believed to be a private contractor that ...

  • re: Zyxel VPN Series Pre-auth Remote Command Execution

    February 21, 2024

    On January 25, 2024, SSD Secure Disclosure posted a disclosure titled Zyxel VPN Series Pre-auth Remote Command Execution. The writeup describes an unauthenticated remote command injection vulnerability affecting Zyxel VPN firewalls. That caught VulnCheck researchers attention. The Zyxel VPN series has appeared on the CISA KEV four times now, and the original disclosure didn’t mention a ...

  • Australia: OAIC to investigate legal consultant’s data breach

    February 21, 2024

    The Australian Information Commissioner has launched an investigation into a law firm that provides legal and consulting services to the government, in relation to a data breach and the publication of some of that data on the dark web. At least 65 government entities were affected by the breach last year. The announcement on Wednesday follows ...

  • Europol: Tips & advice to prevent ransomware from infecting your electronic devices

    February 21, 2024

    Ransomware is a type of malware that locks your computer and mobile devices or encrypts your electronic files, demanding a ransom payment through certain online payment methods (and by an established deadline) in order to regain control of your data. It can be downloaded through fake application updates or by visiting compromised websites. It can also ...

  • Sharp rise in cyber attacks at UK law firms as hackers eye sensitive data

    February 21, 2024

    The number of reported cyber attacks on UK law firms has increased 36 per cent over the past year. According to data by speciality reinsurance group Chaucer, there were 166 reported cyber breaches in 2021/22, this number jumped to 226 for 2022/23 (as of 30 September). Chaucer says that the large number of attacks against law ...

  • Vibrator virus steals your personal information

    February 21, 2024

    I know that some of you are expecting a post similar to that about a toothbrush botnet, but this is not a hypothetical case. It actually happened. A Malwarebytes Premium customer started a thread on Reddit saying we had blocked malware from trying to infect their computer after they connected a vibrator to a USB port ...

  • india: EPFO, PMO data breach, Centre says aware of reports, Cert-In looking into details

    February 21, 2024

    The government is aware of reports of a data breach that claims having datasets from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation, and has asked the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In) to look into it, senior officials told ET. “We are aware of it but need to verify if the claims ...

  • Cybersecurity for satellites is a growing challenge, as threats to space-based infrastructure grow

    February 20, 2024

    In today’s interconnected world, space technology forms the backbone of our global communication, navigation and security systems. Satellites orbiting Earth are pivotal for everything from GPS navigation to international banking transactions, making them indispensable assets in our daily lives and in global infrastructure. However, as our dependency on these celestial guardians escalates, so too does their ...