Leaked docs show dozens of United Nations servers hacked in apparent espionage action
Despite the size and extent of the breach, UN largely kept mum about it, leaving those affected in the dark.
Despite the size and extent of the breach, UN largely kept mum about it, leaving those affected in the dark.
While the LoRaWAN protocol is advertised as “secure by default”, common implementation issues can make LoRaWAN networks susceptible to cyberattacks.
The hackers targeted at least 30 organizations, including government ministries, embassies and security services as well as companies and other groups.
The hackers compromised websites and injected JS sniffers in order to steal users’ payment card info.
A cyberespionage campaign with suspected ties to Iran has been targeting the European energy sector.
The hackers targeted the honeypot with ransomware, cryptominers, and in some cases attempted to shut down or disrupt systems.
Ironically, concept ransomware takes advantage of a function in Windows designed to protect confidential data from an unauthorized access.
The RAT implements anti-VM and anti-analysis tricks to conceal the malicious activities.
This marks the biggest leak of Telnet passwords up to now.
After a brief respite over the winter holidays the Emotet malware resumes its activity.
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