Researchers detail inner workings of Azov ransomware
Azov is an advanced malware designed to destroy the compromised system.
Azov is an advanced malware designed to destroy the compromised system.
Users are strongly advised to patch their appliances against the vulnerability.
Uber said the new leak is not related to the September security incident.
The attack capitalizes on fears over the Russian use of Iranian-made Shahed-136 kamikaze drones.
The group is focused on transportation and military radio-electronics sectors, the government sector, energy and metal industries.
The new technique involves appending JSON syntax to SQL injection payloads that a WAF is unable to parse.
The cybercriminals used employment sites, messaging platforms, and dating sites to lure victims.
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The attackers lured victims with a malicious document referencing the Itaewon tragedy.
The organization said that there is no evidence that any donor or membership data was exfiltrated during the attack.
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