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Month: November 2021

Most SS7 Exploit Service Providers on Dark Web are Scammers
Most SS7 Exploit Service Providers on Dark Web are Scammers
Most SS7 Exploit Service Providers on Dark Web are Scammers
Most SS7 Exploit Service Providers on Dark Web are Scammers

Most SS7 Exploit Service Providers on Dark Web are Scammers

Most SS7 Exploit Service Providers on Dark Web are Scammers The existence of Signaling System 7 (SS7) mobile telephony protocol vulnerabilities is something security researchers warned about in 2016, and it only took a year before the first attacks exploiting them were observed. In the years that followed, governments exploited SS7 flaws to track individuals abroad, and

Russian Ransomware Gangs Start Collaborating with Chinese Hackers

Russian Ransomware Gangs Start Collaborating with Chinese Hackers ​There’s some unusual activity brewing on Russian-speaking cybercrime forums, where hackers appear to be reaching out to Chinese counterparts for collaboration. These attempts to enlist Chinese threat actors are mainly seen on the RAMP hacking forum, which is encouraging Mandarin-speaking actors to participate in conversations, share tips,

TikTok Phishing Threatens to Delete Influencers’ Accounts

TikTok Phishing Threatens to Delete Influencers’ Accounts Researchers have observed a new phishing campaign primarily targeting high-profile TikTok accounts belonging to influencers, brand consultants, production studios, and influencers’ managers. Abnormal Security researchers who spotted the attacks, observed two activity peaks while observing the distribution of emails in this particular campaign, on October 2, 2021, and on

Victims of $2 Billion BitConnect Fraud to Get back $57 million

Victims of $2 Billion BitConnect Fraud to Get back $57 million U.S. law enforcement authorities will start liquidating roughly $57 million worth of cryptocurrency seized from the now-defunct BitConnect crypto exchange to provide some restitution to defrauded investors. The amount pales compared to the $2 billion that BitConnect admins swindled from American and foreign investors during its

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