Tag: APT
FBI and CISA Warn About APTs Attacking Vulnerabilities in FortiOS
The US CISA and FBI have issued a joint advisory late last week, which warns about APT hacking groups targeting FortiOS, the special software...
Microsoft to Alert Office 365 Users About Active APT Campaigns
Microsoft is preparing to add a new feature in its Office 365 suite, where it will alert the users about suspected nation-state hackers they're...
North Korean Hackers Infecting Security Researchers With a Backdoor Malware
Google Threat Analysis Group has detailed a new campaign where the North Korean state-backed hackers are targeting security researchers through social media. While asking...
Chinese Hackers Found Hacking Airline Companies to Steal PNR Data
A new report by NCC Group and its subsidiary Fox-IT details about a reconnaissance campaign, where the threat actor is breaching airline servers to...
NSA Warns About Active Russian APTs Targeting Vulnerable VMware Products
The National Security Agency (NSA) has issued a security alert to all government agencies to patch their systems against a vulnerability in VMware products....
PhantomLance: Android Malware Stealing User’s Data Via Google Playstore
Researchers at Kaspersky discovered an Android malware campaign targeted towards specific Southeast Asian countries. This campaign's named PhantomLance and possibly powered by an APT...
Winnti Malware Found Targeting “Gravity,” Maker of Ragnarok Online MMORPG
State-backed groups are often dictated to target other nations' corporates and government agencies, to steal their secrets and be proactive. While this being their...
Researchers Claim Russian Hackers Behind The SFO Airport’s Hack
After investigations from ESET researchers, the hackers behind the San Francisco International Airport's websites reported last week were determined to be Energetic Bear. This...
Chinese Hackers Are Exploiting Linux Servers Since 2012
Hackers have long been attacking and exploiting numerous Linux servers for stealing data and intellectual property theft. This was discovered by Blackberry, who claims...
Platinum APT Finds New Backdoor named Titanium. Sneaks Cleverly to Steal Info.
Platinum APT, a stealthy group that actively invades systems in the Asia Pacific region has now found a new backdoor to operate. This new...