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Chinese Hackers Believed to be Behind SITA, Air India Data Breach

lundi 14 juin 2021 à 08:59
The cyber assault on Air India that came to light last month lasted for a period of at least two months and 26 days, new research has revealed, which attributed the incident with moderate confidence to a Chinese nation-state threat actor called APT41. Group-IB dubbed the campaign "ColunmTK" based on the names of the command-and-control (C2) server domains that were used for communications. "The

Mozilla Says Google's New Ad Tech—FLoC—Doesn't Protect User Privacy

vendredi 11 juin 2021 à 15:14
Google's upcoming plans to replace third-party cookies with a less invasive ad targeted mechanism have a number of issues that could defeat its privacy objectives and allow for significant linkability of user behavior, possibly even identifying individual users. "FLoC is premised on a compelling idea: enable ad targeting without exposing users to risk," said Eric Rescorla, author of TLS standard

Hackers Can Exploit Samsung Pre-Installed Apps to Spy On Users

vendredi 11 juin 2021 à 11:28
Multiple critical security flaws have been disclosed in Samsung's pre-installed Android apps, which, if successfully exploited, could have allowed adversaries access to personal data without users' consent and take control of the devices.  "The impact of these bugs could have allowed an attacker to access and edit the victim's contacts, calls, SMS/MMS, install arbitrary apps with device

Live Cybersecurity Webinar — Deconstructing Cobalt Strike

vendredi 11 juin 2021 à 10:17
Organizations' cybersecurity capabilities have improved over the past decade, mostly out of necessity. As their defenses get better, so do the methods, tactics, and techniques malicious actors devise to penetrate their environments. Instead of the standard virus or trojan, attackers today will deploy a variety of tools and methods to infiltrate an organization’s environment and attack it from

7-Year-Old Polkit Flaw Lets Unprivileged Linux Users Gain Root Access

vendredi 11 juin 2021 à 09:47
A seven-year-old privilege escalation vulnerability discovered in the polkit system service could be exploited by a malicious unprivileged local attacker to bypass authorization and escalate permissions to the root user. Tracked as CVE-2021-3560 (CVSS score: 7.8), the flaw affects polkit versions between 0.113 and 0.118 and was discovered by GitHub security researcher Kevin Backhouse, who said