TeamTNT cybercrime gang expands its arsenal to target thousands of orgs worldwide

TeamTNT cybercrime gang expands its arsenal to target thousands of orgs worldwide

The financially motivated TeamTNT hacking group expanded its arsenal with new tools used to target thousands of victims worldwide. Researchers from AT&T Alien Labs uncovered a new campaign, tracked as Chimaera, conducted by the TeamTNT group, aimed at organizations worldwide. Evidence collected by the experts suggests that the campaign began on July 25, 2021, threat actors used a large set of open-source tools in the attacks. Threat actors leverage open-source tools to avoid detection and make…

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Microsoft warns of a zero-day in Internet Explorer that is actively exploited

Microsoft warns of a zero-day in Internet Explorer that is actively exploited

Microsoft warns of a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer that is actively exploited by threat actors using weaponized Office docs. Microsoft warns of a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2021-40444) in Internet Explorer that is actively exploited by threat actors to hijack vulnerable Windows systems. Microsoft did not share info about the attacks either the nature of the threat actors. The vulnerability was exploited by threat actors in malspam attacks spreading weaponized Office docs. The remote code execution…

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Keeping Health Records Safe from Cyber Criminals

Keeping Health Records Safe from Cyber Criminals

By Dexter Caffey, Founder and CEO, Smart Eye Technology The healthcare industry is currently one of the most lucrative targets for hackers. A recent report by a mobile security company shows that many digital health platforms have vulnerabilities that allow criminals to access medical health records, personal information, and even credit card and billing information. Cyber-thieves then use all this data at their disposal to commit financial/insurance fraud and identity theft. Healthcare organizations are usually…

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Before You Download: Steer Clear of Malicious Mobile Apps

Before You Download: Steer Clear of Malicious Mobile Apps

Cybercriminals like to get in on a good thing. Case in point, mobile apps. We love using apps and they love making bogus ones—malicious apps designed to harm phones and possibly the person using them.   It’s no wonder that they target smartphones. They’re loaded with personal info and photos, in addition to credentials for banking and payment apps, all of which are valuable to loot or hold for ransom. Add in other powerful smartphone features like cameras, microphones, and GPS, and a compromised phone may allow a hacker to:  Snoop on your current location and everyday travels.  Hijack your passwords to social media, shopping, and financial accounts. Drain your wallet by racking up…

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University Hacker Sent to Prison

University Hacker Sent to Prison

A student who hacked into a British university’s computer network and made thousands of dollars by selling the answers to exams has been sentenced to prison. Hayder Aljayyash, who is 29 and was born in Iraq, was welcomed into the UK as an asylum seeker. Between November 2017 and May 2019, Aljayyash illegally accessed the computer system of the University of South Wales where he had been studying for a master’s degree in embedded system…

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Poland Extradites Alleged Botnet Operator to US

Poland Extradites Alleged Botnet Operator to US

A Ukrainian accused of decrypting the credentials of thousands of computers across the globe and selling them on the dark web has been extradited to the United States. US authorities indicted Glib Oleksandr Ivanov-Tolpintsev in October 2020 in connection with charges of conspiracy, trafficking in unauthorized access devices, and trafficking in computer passwords.  Polish authorities arrested 28-year-old Ivanov-Tolpintsev on October 3, 2020. The defendant, who is from Chernivtsi, Ukraine, was recently extradited to the US, where he…

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Your voiceprint could be your new password as companies look to increase security for remote workers

Your voiceprint could be your new password as companies look to increase security for remote workers

Biometrics are moving beyond banks and joining fingerprints and faceprints as a way to confirm employee and customer identities. Image: Shutterstock/Carlos Amarillo As working from home moves from a temporary solution to the new normal, companies need new ways to secure data and protect internal networks . Banks are most likely to use voiceprints to authenticate users but more companies are considering this approach. Nuance Communications uses a voiceprint algorithm powered by a deep neural…

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Colorado County Clerk Charged with Cybercrime

Colorado County Clerk Charged with Cybercrime

Formal charges have been filed against a deputy county clerk from Colorado who allegedly entered a county building and used her boss’s computer after being placed on paid leave.  Belinda Gail Knisley, who works for Mesa County, was placed on administrative leave by the county’s director of human resources on August 23.  According to an affidavit, the county suspended Knisley after receiving numerous complaints from multiple sources that she had “engaged in inappropriate, unprofessional conduct in…

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Remote cybersecurity concerns and labor shortages are front and center in a new small business report

Remote cybersecurity concerns and labor shortages are front and center in a new small business report

Despite economic optimism, many companies are concerned about the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and have temporarily closed as they adapt to new tech tools and work models. Image: GettyImages/PeopleImages Over the last year, COVID-19 has transformed the way people work and socialize on short notice. While businesses have reopened amid mass vaccination efforts, surging cases spurred by the delta variant add uncertainty to long-term pandemic recovery. On Wednesday, Verizon released the results from a…

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Palo Alto Networks Introduces Okyo Garde — Enterprise-Grade Cybersecurity for Work-From-Home Employees and Small Businesses

Palo Alto Networks Introduces Okyo Garde — Enterprise-Grade Cybersecurity for Work-From-Home Employees and Small Businesses

Okyo Garde delivers cybersecurity with consumer simplicity to remote workers’ homes and small businesses through a premium mesh-enabled Wi-Fi system SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Palo Alto Networks (NYSE: PANW), the global cybersecurity leader, today announced Okyo™ Garde, an enterprise-grade cybersecurity solution delivered through a premium mesh-enabled Wi-Fi 6 system — addressing the risks of a world in which the workplace is as likely to be a kitchen table or spare bedroom…

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