Whirlpool Hit by Nefilim Ransomware Again, More Data Stolen and Leaked
Whirlpool, the US-based home appliances maker has been in the news late last year regarding a data leak incident. A ransomware group called Nefilim...
Cryptocurrency Scam Impersonating Tesla Flourishes Under Elon Musk’s Dogecoin Tweet
As much as investors are playing with Dogecoin, scammers play with unsuspecting investors under almost every Elon Musk's tweet. The latest one in this...
JP Morgan Chase Bank Admitted Leaking Sensitive Data of its Customers
JP Morgan Chase Bank has just disclosed a security incident where it admitted leaking sensitive information of one customer to other accidentally.
Chase bank blamed...
Ceeloader: A New Malware Made by Russian Hacking Group Nobelium
A Russian state-backed hacking group known as Nobelium is found using a new custom malware - Ceeloader. It's written in C and is heavily...
Microsoft Patched a Windows 10 Privilege Escalation Bug
A security researcher has publicly shared an exploit of Windows 10, which lets any threat actor with limited privileges to a vulnerable system gain...
Lapsus$ Gang Continues to Hack Despite Arrests of Alleged Members
Lapsus$, the cybercrime group that created a ruckus in the cybersecurity community recently is continuing its attacks even after a few alleged members of...
Hackers Are Exploiting Publicly Disclosed Bugs Within 15 Minutes
To explain how faster the hackers are getting to exploit publicly disclosed vulnerabilities, Palo Alto's Unit 42 researchers shared an example of a critical...
New Venus Ransomware Targets Publicly Exposed RDP Systems
A relatively new ransomware group is found hitting the publicly exposed remote desktop connections - even on through the non-standard ports.
Named Venus Ransomware, the...
Twitter Source Code Leaked on GitHub, Now Removed
In a court filing made on Friday, Twitter revealed that a portion of its source code was leaked online earlier - putting the platform's...
PyLoose: A Fileless Malware Mining Cryptos From Cloud Workloads
Researchers at Wiz Security documented a novel malware called PyLoose, exploiting cloud workloads to mine Monero cryptocurrencies.
PyLoose is a fileless malware since it leaves...