Cyber security week in review: July 8, 2022
The cyber security world in brief: APT is using new pentesting tool to evade detection, hackers sell data of over a billion Chinese, and more.
The cyber security world in brief: APT is using new pentesting tool to evade detection, hackers sell data of over a billion Chinese, and more.
According to a recent report published by Palo Alto Networks, new piece of malware currently evades 56 antivirus products.
At this point, only one victim is listed on the RedAlert’s data leak website, indicating that the development is very new.
Despite patching the flaw, Microsoft hasn’t provided any details about it and assigned a CVE ID yet.
According to the National Bank of Ukraine, cybercriminals defrauded over 5,000 people and stole 100,000,000 hryvnias.
Allegedly stolen from Shanghai Police, the database contains personal information of Chinese national residents and crime cases details.
CVE-2022-2294 is already exploited by cybercriminals to attack Chrome users.
Using this vulnerability, a cybercriminal can get the remote access to sensitive information.
While Raspberry Robin was first discovered in September 2021, it was active long before that.
In the first half of 2022, Google’s Project Zero team identified eighteen 0-day vulnerabilities, and at least nine of them are variants of previously fixed flaws.
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