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New Android Malware Now Steals Passwords For Non-Banking Apps Too

jeudi 16 juillet 2020 à 12:28
Cybersecurity researchers today uncovered a new strain of banking malware that targets not only banking apps but also steals data and credentials from social networking, dating, and cryptocurrency apps—in total 337 non-financial Android applications on it's target list. Dubbed "BlackRock" by ThreatFabric researchers, which discovered the trojan in May, its source code is derived from a leaked

A New Flaw In Zoom Could Have Let Fraudsters Mimic Organisations

jeudi 16 juillet 2020 à 12:00
In a report shared with The Hacker News, researchers at cybersecurity firm CheckPoint today disclosed details of a minor but easy-to-exploit flaw they reported in Zoom, the highly popular and widely used video conferencing software. The latest Zoom flaw could have allowed attackers mimic an organization, tricking its employees or business partners into revealing personal or other confidential

Several High-Profile Accounts Hacked in the Biggest Twitter Hack of All Time

jeudi 16 juillet 2020 à 06:54
Social media platform Twitter, earlier today on Wednesday, was on fire after it suffered one of the biggest cyberattacks in its history. A number of high-profile Twitter accounts, including those of US presidential candidate Joe Biden, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Uber, and Apple, were breached simultaneously in what's a far-reaching hacking campaign carried out to promote a

4 Dangerous Brazilian Banking Trojans Now Trying to Rob Users Worldwide

mercredi 15 juillet 2020 à 14:39
Cybersecurity researchers on Tuesday detailed as many as four different families of Brazilian banking trojans that have targeted financial institutions in Brazil, Latin America, and Europe. Collectively called the "Tetrade" by Kaspersky researchers, the malware families — comprising Guildma, Javali, Melcoz, and Grandoreiro — have evolved their capabilities to function as a backdoor and adopt

17-Year-Old Critical 'Wormable' RCE Vulnerability Impacts Windows DNS Servers

mardi 14 juillet 2020 à 19:13
Cybersecurity researchers today disclosed a new highly critical "wormable" vulnerability—carrying a severity score of 10 out of 10 on the CVSS scale—affecting Windows Server versions 2003 to 2019. The 17-year-old remote code execution flaw (CVE-2020-1350), dubbed 'SigRed' by Check Point, could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to gain domain administrator privileges over targeted