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SolarWinds Hackers Used 7-Zip Code To Hide Raindrop Cobalt Strike Loader The ongoing analysis of the SolarWinds supply-chain attack uncovered a fourth malicious tool that researchers call Raindrop and was used for distribution across computers on the victim network. The hackers used Raindrop to deliver a Cobalt Strike beacon to select victims that were of
Google Chrome 88 Released: RIP Flash Player And FTP Support Google has released Chrome 88 today, January 19th, 2021, to the Stable desktop channel, and it includes security improvements and the long-awaited removal of Adobe Flash Player. Chrome 88 is now promoted to the Stable channel, Chrome 89 is the new Beta version, and Chrome
Interpol: Trading Scammers Lure Love-struck Victims Via Dating Apps The Interpol (International Criminal Police Organisation) warns of fraudsters targeting dating app users and attempting to trick them into investing through fake trading apps. The warning was issued to all 194 member states as a Purple Notice after Interpol’s Financial Crimes Unit has received reports of
DNSpooq Bugs Let Attackers Hijack DNS On Millions Of Devices Israel-based security consultancy firm JSOF disclosed today seven Dnsmasq vulnerabilities, collectively known as DNSpooq, that can be exploited to launch DNS cache poisoning, remote code execution, and denial-of-service attacks against millions of affected devices. Dnsmasq is a popular and open-source Domain Name System (DNS) forwarding software that adds DNS caching and