RedLine/Vidar Abuses EV Certificates, Shifts to Ransomware

Trend Micro researchers have been observing malware families RedLine and Vidar since the middle of 2022, when both were used by threat actors to target victims via spear-phishing scams. Earlier this year, RedLine targeted the hospitality industry with its info Read More …

Sri Lanka: Report called over cyberattack on government sites

The Ministry of Technology said an investigation was called into the cyberattack that transpired on the 26th of August 2023. The statement added that the cyberattack, which targeted email systems under the ‘gov.lk’ domain, resulted in substantial data loss and Read More …

Kaspersky reveals three-year long suspected supply chain attack targeting Linux

UPDATE 13.09.2023. Free Download Manager team issued an official statement regarding this incident. Kaspersky unveiled a malicious campaign in which an installer of the Free Download Manager software was employed to disseminate a Linux backdoor for a minimum of three Read More …

MGM Resorts Slot machines go down in cyber-attack on firm

Customers have reported problems with slot machines and online room booking systems following a cyber-attack on casino and hotel giant MGM Resorts. Certain systems were shut down due to a “cyber-security issue”, the firm said. But it added that its Read More …

OriginBotnet Spreads via Malicious Word Document

In August, FortiGuard Labs obtained a Word document containing a malicious URL designed to entice victims to download a malware loader. This loader employs a binary padding evasion strategy that adds null bytes to increase the file’s size to 400 Read More …

Deleting Your Way Into SYSTEM: Why Arbitrary File Deletion Vulnerabilities Matter

Windows arbitrary file deletion vulnerabilities should no longer be considered mere annoyances or tools for Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks. Over the past couple of years, these vulnerabilities have matured into potent threats capable of unearthing a portal to full system compromise. Read More …

Analyzing Cuba ransomware

The group’s offensives first got on Kaspersky researchers radar in late 2020. Back then, the cybercriminals had not yet adopted the moniker “Cuba”; they were known as “Tropical Scorpius”. Cuba mostly targets organizations in the United States, Canada and Europe. Read More …