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Hackers Undetected on Queensland Water Supplier Server For 9 months Hackers stayed hidden for nine months on a server holding customer information for a Queensland water supplier, illustrating the need of better cyberdefenses for critical infrastructure. SunWater is Australian government-owned water supplier responsible for operating 19 major dams, 80 pumping stations, and 1,600 miles long pipelines.
Magniber Ransomware Gang Now Exploits Internet Explorer Flaws in Attacks The Magniber ransomware gang is now using two Internet Explorer vulnerabilities and malicious advertisements to infect users and encrypt their devices. The two Internet Explorer vulnerabilities are tracked as CVE-2021-26411 and CVE-2021-40444, with both having a CVSS v3 severity score of 8.8. Also Read: Document
Russian ‘King of Fraud’ Sentenced to 10 years for Methbot Scheme The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) sentenced a Russian man for operating a large-scale digital advertising fraud scheme called ‘Methbot’ that stole at least $7 million from American companies. Aleksandr Zhukov, aka the “King of Fraud,” was sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment in
Microsoft: New Security Updates Trigger Windows Server Auth Issues Microsoft says users might experience authentication issues on Domain Controllers (DC) running Windows Server. after installing security updates released during the November Patch Tuesday. These authentication issues impact systems running Windows Server 2019 and lower versions with certain Kerberos delegation scenarios. Also Read: The Competency Framework: