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North Korean State Hackers Start Targeting the IT Supply Chain
North Korean State Hackers Start Targeting the IT Supply Chain
North Korean State Hackers Start Targeting the IT Supply Chain
North Korean State Hackers Start Targeting the IT Supply Chain

North Korean State Hackers Start Targeting the IT Supply Chain

North Korean State Hackers Start Targeting the IT Supply Chain North Korean-sponsored Lazarus hacking group has switched focus on new targets and was observed by Kaspersky security researchers expanding its supply chain attack capabilities. Lazarus used a new variant of the BLINDINGCAN backdoor to target a South Korean think tank in June after deploying it

Researcher Cracked 70% of WiFi Networks Sampled in Tel Aviv

Researcher Cracked 70% of WiFi Networks Sampled in Tel Aviv A researcher has managed to crack 70% of a 5,000 WiFi network sample in his hometown, Tel Aviv, to prove that home networks are severely unsecured and easy to hijack. CyberArk security researcher Ido Hoorvitch first wandered in the city center with WiFi sniffing equipment

Iranian Gas Stations Out of Service After Distribution Network Hacked

Iranian Gas Stations Out of Service After Distribution Network Hacked Gas stations from the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) have stopped working today due to a cyberattack that affected the entire distribution network. The incident has generated a string of hacks on electronic road billboards to show messages demanding an explanation or asking for

Spammers Use Squirrelwaffle Malware to Drop Cobalt Strike

Spammers Use Squirrelwaffle Malware to Drop Cobalt Strike A new malware threat named Squirrelwaffle has emerged in the wild, supporting actors with an initial foothold and a way to drop malware onto compromised systems and networks. The new malware tool spreads via spam campaigns dropping Qakbot and Cobalt Strike in the most recent campaigns. Discovered

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