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Offensive Security unveils Kali Linux...
Offensive Security has announced the release of Kali Linux 2023.1, marking the 10th anniversary of the project. The latest version of the distribution includes a new distro named ‘Kali Purple’,...
Adobe Acrobat Sign used to...
Cybercriminals have found a new way to distribute info-stealing malware to unsuspecting users by abusing Adobe Acrobat Sign, a popular online document signing service. Avast researchers discovered that threat actors...
Btrfs File System: An...
Btrfs, the short form for “B-Tree File System,” is a Linux kernel-based, state-of-the-art file system that seeks to replace the current standard ext4 file system for Linux distributions while simultaneously...
Icefire ransomware targets Linux enterprise...
Cybersecurity researchers from SentinelLabs discovered a new variant of the Icefire ransomware, with a specific focus on Linux enterprise systems. SentinelLabs was the first to detect the malware, which encrypts...
Former TikTok employee claims company’s...
A former TikTok risk manager has met with congressional investigators to express his concerns that the company’s plan for protecting user data in the United States is deeply flawed, pointing...
Palo Alto’s Unit 42 discovers...
Palo Alto Networks’ Unit42 researchers have discovered a new GoBruteforcer malware that targets phpMyAdmin, MySQL, FTP, and Postgres. The newly discovered Golang-based botnet malware seeks out and infects web servers...
Attacker targets security researchers with...
According to cybersecurity firm Mandiant, a North Korean espionage group known as UNC2970 has been carrying out spear-phishing attacks against media and technology organizations in the US and Europe since...
Malware targets SonicWall SMA 100...
Mandiant researchers have discovered a malware campaign that targets SonicWall SMA 100 Series appliances and is thought to have originated in China. The malware was most likely introduced in 2021...
Two buffer overflow vulnerabilities uncovered...
Two buffer overflow vulnerabilities in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 specification could allow attackers to access or replace sensitive data such as cryptographic keys. Quarkslab security researchers uncovered the...
Lucky Mouse creates Linux version...
Lucky Mouse, a cyber threat group, has created a Linux version of the malware called SysUpdate, increasing its ability to attack devices that use the operating system. This latest campaign,...
Brave launches AI summarizer to...
Brave Search now includes Summarizer, an AI-powered tool that provides a summarized answer to an inputted question before the rest of the search results. It responds to the user’s input...