The White House Is Deciding Whether to Support a Bureau of Cyber Statistics
The White House Is Deciding Whether to Support a Bureau of Cyber Statistics
Business Continuity Management / Disaster Recovery , Cybercrime , Cybercrime as-a-service Ransomware-as-a-Service Operations Tap Expert Intrusion Specialists and Negotiators Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • July 9, 2021 Intrusion specialists’ advertisement on a cybercrime forum seeking a ransomware operation partner to collaborate via specified terms (Source: Kela) As ransomware attacks become more prolific, their…
Linphone SIP Stack Bug Could Let Attackers Remotely Crash Client Devices | IT Security News 1. September 2021 This article has been indexed from The Hacker News Cybersecurity researchers on Tuesday disclosed details about a zero-click security vulnerability in Linphone Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) stack that could be remotely exploited without any action from a…
Email Security & Protection , Endpoint Security , Fraud Management & Cybercrime Attack Code ‘Rudimentary and Amateurish’ But Still a Threat Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • March 24, 2021 Ransom note left by Black Kingdom (Source: MalwareTech) Attackers gunning for an easy pay day are continuing to target Microsoft Exchange servers that have…
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Monday added single-factor authentication to the short list of “exceptionally risky” cybersecurity practices that could expose critical infrastructure as well as government and the private sector entities to devastating cyberattacks. Single-factor authentication is a method of signing in users to websites and remote systems by using…
Cybercrime , Cybercrime as-a-service , Cyberwarfare / Nation-State Attacks Russian Gang Member Was Stranded After COVID-19 Restriction Prajeet Nair (@prajeetspeaks) • September 7, 2021 A Russian citizen, alleged to be working as a developer for the malware-spreading organization Trickbot, reportedly has been arrested at Seoul-Incheon International Airport. He was questioned by Korean authorities…
WASHINGTON — The federal government is working with the Georgia-based company that shut down a major pipeline transporting fuel across the East Coast after a ransomware attack, the White House says. The government is planning for various scenarios and working with state and local authorities on measures to mitigate any potential supply issues, officials said…