Infosec News 20200709
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Fraudsters Conducting Malvertising Campaign Via Inactive Domains
"A number of inactive websites have been compromised and are redirecting visitors to unwanted URLs, many of which are malicious."
TLP1 : Green
"A number of inactive websites have been compromised and are redirecting visitors to unwanted URLs, many of which are malicious."
TLP1 : Green
"Expert spotted a new release of the Lampion trojan banker that was launched with fresh improvements in the way the malware loader operated."
TLP1 : Green
"A former employee of Yahoo has been sentenced and ordered to pay a fine after exploiting his privileged access to hack into the personal accounts of thousands of Yahoo users, in his hunt for naked photographs and videos of young women."
"Threat actors have already started exploiting the F5 BIG-IP mega-bug, three days after it was disclosed."
TLP1 : Green
"The National Security Agency issued a new cybersecurity advisory on Thursday, warning that virtual private networks, or VPNs, could be vulnerable to attacks if not properly secured."
TLP1 : Green
"There are more than 100 million Mac users around the globe and these figures alone make Apple a lucrative target for hackers and cybercriminals."
TLP1 : Green
"As a user of these products, US Cyber Command would have reason to worry about foreign nation-states targeting its networks and those of its partners"
TLP1 : Green
"iOS apps are repeatedly reading clipboard data, which can include all sorts of sensitive information."
TLP1 : Green
"Experts are warning of a new phishing campaign aimed at Office 365 users that are returning to the workplace with Coronavirus training resources."
TLP1 : Green
"New malware called “Lucifer” came with numerous exploits for conducting cryptomining functionality and performing distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on infected Windows machines."
TLP1 : Green