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"Knight Ransomware Source Code for Sale After Leak Site Shuts Down"A representative of the Knight ransomware is selling the alleged source code for version 3.0 of the ransomware on a hacker forum.
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"New Malicious PyPI Packages Caught Using Covert Side-Loading Tactics"Researchers have found two malicious packages on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository that used a technique known as DLL side-loading to avoid detection by security software and execute malicious code.
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"Websites Hacked via Vulnerability in Bricks Builder WordPress Plugin"According to security researchers at Patchstack, hackers are exploiting a recently patched vulnerability in the Bricks Builder plugin for WordPress to hack websites and deploy malware.
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"New Redis Attack Campaign Weakens Systems Before Deploying Cryptominer"Researchers warn that cloud attackers have launched a new cryptocurrency jacking campaign targeting exposed Redis deployments.
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"28,500 Microsoft Exchange Servers Vulnerable"It has been confirmed that 28,500 Microsoft Exchange servers are vulnerable to Elevation of Privilege (EoP), putting affected organizations at risk because many users rely on Exchange for work.
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"'MrAgent' Ransomware Tool From RansomHouse Group Targets ESXi Servers"MrAgent is a new ransomware tool that operates as a binary designed to run mainly on VMware ESXi hypervisors. Its purpose is to automate and track ransomware deployment across large environments with multiple hypervisors.
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"Cactus Ransomware Gang Claims the Theft of 1.5TB of Data From Energy Management and Industrial Automation Firm Schneider Electric"The Cactus ransomware group claims to have stolen 1.5TB of data from the energy management and industrial automation company Schneider Electric.
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"PlayStation Portal Hacked to Emulate Old PSP Titles"Hackers have demonstrated that the new PlayStation Portal, which is a limited device for streaming games remotely from a PS5 console, is capable of much more.
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NSA Awards Authors of Study of Automated Attacks on New WebserversThe National Security Agency (NSA) Research Directorate recently selected “Uninvited Guests: Analyzing the Identity and Behavior of Certificate Transparency Bots,” as the winner of its 11th Annual Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper Competition.
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"Law Enforcement Hacks LockBit Ransomware, Delivers Major Blow to Operation"The LockBit ransomware operation has recently been severely disrupted by an international law enforcement operation that involved the seizure of servers and several individuals getting arrested or charged.
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"Anatsa Android Banking Trojan Continues to Spread via Google Play"According to security researchers at ThreatFabric, the Android banking trojan named Anatsa has evolved, and its attacks are more targeted.
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"Wyze Camera Glitch Gave 13,000 Users a Peek Into Other Homes"Wyze recently shared more details on a security incident that impacted thousands of users recently and said that at least 13,000 customers could get a peek into other users' homes.