600,000 Payment Cards Stolen From Swarmshop Darknet Market

600,000 Payment Cards Stolen From Swarmshop Darknet Market

Cryptocurrency Fraud , Cybercrime , Fraud Management & Cybercrime Group-IB: Administrator, Seller and Buyer Data Also Stolen Doug Olenick (DougOlenick) • April 8, 2021     Here’s a guide to the national origin of card data that was stolen from the Swarmshop market. (Source: Group-IB) For the second time in two years, the contents of…

Ransomware hits TU Dublin and National College of Ireland

Ransomware hits TU Dublin and National College of Ireland

The National College of Ireland (NCI) and the Technological University of Dublin have announced that ransomware attacks hit their IT systems. NCI is currently working on restoring IT services after being hit by a ransomware attack over the weekend that forced the college to take IT systems offline. “NCI is currently experiencing a significant disruption…

600,000 Payment Cards Stolen From Swarmshop Darknet Market

600,000 Payment Cards Stolen From Swarmshop Darknet Market

Cryptocurrency Fraud , Cybercrime , Fraud Management & Cybercrime Group-IB: Administrator, Seller and Buyer Data Also Stolen Doug Olenick (DougOlenick) • April 8, 2021     Here’s a guide to the national origin of card data that was stolen from the Swarmshop market. (Source: Group-IB) For the second time in two years, the contents of…

What goes around comes around: hackers leak other hackers’ data onlineSecurity Affairs

What goes around comes around: hackers leak other hackers’ data onlineSecurity Affairs

Group-IB, a global threat hunting and adversary-centric cyber intelligence company, discovered that user data of the Swarmshop card shop have been leaked online on March 17, 2021. The database was posted on a different underground forum and contained 12,344 records of the card shop admins, sellers and buyers including their nicknames, hashed passwords, contact details, history of activity, and…

Attackers Target Unpatched SAP Applications

Attackers Target Unpatched SAP Applications

Fraud Management & Cybercrime , Fraud Risk Management , Governance & Risk Management Exploits Could Lead to System Hijacking, Data Theft, Ransomware Attacks Akshaya Asokan (asokan_akshaya) • April 7, 2021     Attackers are targeting unpatched SAP applications, and the exploits could lead to the hijacking of the vulnerable systems, data theft and ransomware attacks,…

European Union governments affected by severe cyberattack

European Union governments affected by severe cyberattack

Through its official spokesperson, the European Commission acknowledged that last March it was the victim of a dangerous cyberattack that would also have affected other organizations in the European Union. Details such as the type of attack impacted the systems of these organizations or the hacking groups behind the incident are currently unknown. “Multiple organizations…

Attackers Using Malicious Doc Builder Called ‘EtterSilent’

Attackers Using Malicious Doc Builder Called ‘EtterSilent’

Report: Builder Allows Cybercriminals to Create Specialized Office Documents Doug Olenick (DougOlenick) • April 8, 2021     An EtterSilent DocuSign template from a campaign in March 2021. (Source: Intel 471) Researchers at Intel 471 report cybercriminal gangs are using a newly discovered malicious document builder called “EtterSilent” to create differentiated, hard-to-discover, malicious documents that…

BEWARE! A fake Netflix app spread malware via WhatsApp, now removed from Google Play Store

BEWARE! A fake Netflix app spread malware via WhatsApp, now removed from Google Play Store

A new day and here comes a new malware that aimed to trick Android smartphone users and steal their private data without their consent. As per a report coming from security firm Check Point Research, a fake Netflix app on Google Play Store targeted to spread malware by automatically responding to WhatsApp messages. Google has taken…

Autoreply attack! New Android malware found in Google Play Store spreads via malicious auto-replies to WhatsApp messages

Autoreply attack! New Android malware found in Google Play Store spreads via malicious auto-replies to WhatsApp messages

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