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- npm dependency is breaking some React apps today — here's the fix
- Russia charges 8 suspected REvil ransomware gang members
- Qlocker ransomware returns to target QNAP NAS devices worldwide
- Linux malware sees 35% growth during 2021
- The Week in Ransomware - January 14th 2022 - Russia finally takes action
- Microsoft resumes rollout of January Windows Server updates
- Goodwill discloses data breach on its ShopGoodwill platform
- Former DHS official charged with stealing govt employees' PII
- White House reminds tech giants open source is a national security issue
- Researchers develop CAPTCHA solver to aid dark web research
- Defense contractor Hensoldt confirms Lorenz ransomware attack
- New Intel chips won't play Blu-ray disks due to SGX deprecation
- Multiple Ukrainian government websites hacked and defaced
- Russia arrests REvil ransomware gang members, seize $6.6 million
npm dependency is breaking some React apps today — here's the fix Posted: 15 Jan 2022 09:35 AM PST Tons of users are reporting their Facebook Create React App builds are failing since yesterday. The cause has been traced down to a dependency used by create-react-app, the latest version of which is breaking developers' apps. [...] |
Russia charges 8 suspected REvil ransomware gang members Posted: 15 Jan 2022 09:06 AM PST Eight members of the REvil ransomware operation that have been detained by Russian officers are currently facing criminal charges for their illegal activity. [...] |
Qlocker ransomware returns to target QNAP NAS devices worldwide Posted: 15 Jan 2022 08:20 AM PST Threat actors behind the Qlocker ransomware are once again targeting Internet-exposed QNAP Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices worldwide. [...] |
Linux malware sees 35% growth during 2021 Posted: 15 Jan 2022 07:12 AM PST The number of malware infections on Linux-based IoT (internet of things) devices rose by 35% in 2021 compared to the previous year's numbers. The principal goal was recruiting devices to be part of DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks. [...] |
The Week in Ransomware - January 14th 2022 - Russia finally takes action Posted: 14 Jan 2022 03:53 PM PST Today, the Russian government announced that they arrested fourteen members of the REvil ransomware gang on behalf of US authorities. [...] |
Microsoft resumes rollout of January Windows Server updates Posted: 14 Jan 2022 01:28 PM PST The January 2022 Windows Server cumulative updates are once again available via Windows Update after being pulled yesterday without an official reason from Microsoft. [...] |
Goodwill discloses data breach on its ShopGoodwill platform Posted: 14 Jan 2022 01:13 PM PST American nonprofit Goodwill has disclosed a data breach that affected the accounts of customers using its ShopGoodwill.com e-commerce auction platform. [...] |
Former DHS official charged with stealing govt employees' PII Posted: 14 Jan 2022 12:22 PM PST A former Department of Homeland Security acting inspector general pleaded guilty today to stealing confidential and proprietary software and sensitive databases from the US government containing employees' personal identifying information (PII). [...] |
White House reminds tech giants open source is a national security issue Posted: 14 Jan 2022 11:04 AM PST The White House wants government and private sector organizations to rally their efforts and resources to secure open-source software and its supply chain after the Log4J vulnerabilities exposed critical infrastructure to threat actors' attacks. [...] |
Researchers develop CAPTCHA solver to aid dark web research Posted: 14 Jan 2022 10:35 AM PST A team of researchers at the Universities of Arizona, Georgia, and South Florida, have developed a machine-learning-based CAPTCHA solver that they claim can overcome 94.4% of real challenges on dark websites. [...] |
Defense contractor Hensoldt confirms Lorenz ransomware attack Posted: 14 Jan 2022 09:33 AM PST Hensoldt, a multinational defense contractor headquartered in Germany, has confirmed that some of its UK subsidiary's systems were compromised in a ransomware attack. [...] |
New Intel chips won't play Blu-ray disks due to SGX deprecation Posted: 14 Jan 2022 08:46 AM PST Intel has removed support for SGX (software guard extension) in 12th Generation Intel Core 11000 and 12000 processors, rendering modern PCs unable to playback Blu-ray disks in 4K resolution. [...] |
Multiple Ukrainian government websites hacked and defaced Posted: 14 Jan 2022 08:11 AM PST At least 15 websites belonging to various Ukrainian public institutions were compromised, defaced, and subsequently taken offline. [...] |
Russia arrests REvil ransomware gang members, seize $6.6 million Posted: 14 Jan 2022 05:51 AM PST The Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation has announced today that they shut down the REvil ransomware gang after U.S. authorities reported on the leader. [...] |
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