Thousands of Citrix servers are vulnerable to a recent zero-day bug
Most of the vulnerable servers are located in the US, Germany, the UK, and Australia.
Most of the vulnerable servers are located in the US, Germany, the UK, and Australia.
The world in brief: Adobe, Zimbra, and Citrix fix zero-days in their products, multiple DDoS botnets weaponize a recent Zyxel flaw, and more.
The group was observed using the CapiBar and Kazuar backdoors.
The new vulnerabilities could lead to remote code execution and security feature bypass.
Both ALPHV and Clop ransomware operators listed Estée Lauder on their data leak websites.
The fake accounts were also used for online fraud schemes.
The zero-day flaw is a code injection issue that can lead to remote code execution.
The firms were blacklisted due to “trafficking in cyber exploits used to gain access to information systems.”
Over the years, FIN8 was seen utilizing several ransomware families such as Ragnar Locker, and White Rabbit
The leaked data includes only account holders’ names and email addresses.
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