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    Satellite jackpot: how 30 seconds helped scammers get rich on sports betting

    Interpol vs Betting mafia: who won this match? As a result of a major international operation, which was joined by Interpol, Europol and the Spanish police, an organized criminal group was eliminated. She specialized in illegal sports betting and manipulating the results of competitions...
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    Vacation canceled: Hackers stole Forento's customer data

    In the hands of hackers were up-to-date data of users of the site dedicated to rental housing. On September 18, the hacker group UHG published publicly available information about users of the Russian website Forento (forento.ru), dedicated to recreation and rental housing in Russia. The leak...
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    Gold mine: how AMBERSQUID turned AWS into a cryptojacking Mine

    An intelligent approach to mining is a new trend in the world of cybercrime. Recently, researchers discovered a new cryptojacking operation targeting Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources such as Amplify, Fargate, and SageMaker. This scam campaign was codenamed AMBERSQUID and identified by...
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    Rumors spread by hackers about hacking the Moscow Exchange have been refuted

    The data that hackers refer to as confirmation of the fact of hacking is taken from the public domain. Hackers from GhostSec in their Telegram post reported that they had gained access to one of the exchange's FTP servers. The Moscow Exchange refuted this statement: the trading platform stated...
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    Disgusting eight: CISA joins the list of actively exploited vulnerabilities

    8 well-forgotten vulnerabilities continue to be used in real attacks. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added eight new items to its catalog of known exploited vulnerabilities. The decision to add it was made based on data about the active exploitation of...
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    It stings even more: the Bumblebee downloader has resumed its activity

    This time, the wrong cyber bees targeted WebDAV files. After a two-month break, the Bumblebee malicious downloader resumed its activity . Researchers from the Intel471 organization found that the campaign was abusing WebDAV services on the 4shared hosting platform. This platform was mentioned...
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    Reboots, freezes, BSODs: a cocktail of problems from Windows 11

    A brief overview of issues that occurred after installing the KB5030219 update. Update KB5030219 for Windows 11 22H2, which Microsoft released on September 12 as part of its monthly patch cycle, proved to be a disaster for many users and experts alike. This update resulted in a host of issues...
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    GitHub was the source of a leak for Microsoft: who made the mistake?

    Terabytes of information revealed confidential data of Microsoft employees. Microsoft's AI researchers accidentally caused a data leak, revealing dozens of terabytes of confidential information. The leak occurred while hosting a training data warehouse on GitHub, according to cloud security...
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    More privacy, less surveillance: What's new in Google Chrome?

    Chrome is armed with new security mechanisms. Google has announced a new security system for the Chrome browser aimed at monitoring trackers that track user activity on third-party sites. Users will be able to activate the feature to enhance their privacy. In the upcoming Chrome Canary update...
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    CapraRAT Trojan: How Hackers Get into Your Life while You watch YouTube

    The Trojan turns the phones of government employees into a listening device. The hacker group APT36 (Transparent Tribe )was seen using at least three Android apps that mimic YouTube to infect devices with a Remote Access Trojan called CapraRAT. The campaign was discovered by the SentinelLabs...
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    An old threat with a new face: China resurrects USB viruses

    Africa is the first place where viruses can spread comfortably. The days when USB flash drives were the main tool for spreading malware seemed like a distant past. However, according to the information security company Mandiant, the Chinese hacker group UNC53 used this method to attack at least...
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    Biba and Bob: telecoms under the gun of new HTTPSnoop and PipeSnoop viruses

    Hackers spy on the Middle East, disguising themselves as a means of protection. Two new types of malware, HTTPSnoop and PipeSnoop, were used in cyber attacks on telecommunications companies in the Middle East. According to a report from Cisco Talos, the malware belongs to the same threat actor...
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    Schrodinger's GitLab — just vulnerable or already hacked? It is better not to check

    Update your installations as soon as possible to avoid attacks on the supply chain. released GitLab security updates to address a critical vulnerability that allows attackers to run pipelines on behalf of other users through scheduled security policies. The vulnerability was identified as...
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    Snowden vs Marvell: The story of one Backdoor

    Are you ready for more revelations from Snowden? Cavium, a semiconductor manufacturer acquired by Marvell in 2018, was allegedly identified in documents leaked in 2013 by Edward Snowden as a supplier of semiconductors with backdoors for US intelligence. Marvell denies that it or Cavium...
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    XWorm Trojan examined under the microscope: does it pose a real threat?

    The use of a resident proxy by researchers made it possible to "expose" the mysterious malware. Since its first appearance in 2022, XWorm has become one of the most annoying Remote Access Trojans (RAT). The analytical group ANY. RUN decided to conduct a detailed analysis of the latest version...
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    Underground bookmakers used satellites for illegal betting

    Bribes, satellites, double payouts - everything is perfect in this campaign. The Spanish police, together with Europol, Interpol, the Spanish Tax Service and the Romanian police, have successfully completed an operation to detain suspects suspected of organizing illegal betting and manipulating...
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    MGM and Caesars are not the only victims of the most high-profile cyber attacks of the month

    3 more companies were affected by the actions of ALPHV and Scattered Spider. Who are they? In the past few weeks, hackers who broke into the systems of major casinos and hotels of MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment companies have attacked three other organizations in the fields...
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    Hidden Threat: Code Assistants Know More than They Think

    All developer secrets will be revealed through the code auto-completion feature. A team of researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Sun Yat-sen University has discovered that AI-based automated code completion tools, such as GitHub Copilot and Amazon CodeWhisperer, can...
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    Cyber war of global giants: China accuses the US of attacking Huawei

    It seems that the history of cyber espionage has just become even more interesting. Almost a decade after leaked documents from Edward Snowden revealed that the US National Security Agency (NSA) hacked the servers of Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, Beijing has officially acknowledged...
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    In the hands of the law: a 20-year-old Chelyabinsk resident was detained for trading banking data in Telegram

    He faces up to five years in prison. Investigators of the Federal Security Service of the Chelyabinsk region opened criminal cases against a 20-year-old resident of the region, who was engaged in hacking personal accounts of users of various Internet services, including state institutions and...
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