Tag: cybercrime
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The Register: INC ransomware rebrands to Lynx – same code, new name, still up to no good
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/11/inc_ransomware_lynx/ Source: The Register Title: INC ransomware rebrands to Lynx – same code, new name, still up to no good Feedly Summary: Researchers point to evidence that scumbags visited the strategy boutique Researchers at Palo Alto’s Unit 42 believe the INC ransomware crew is no more and recently rebranded itself as Lynx over…
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The Register: Ransomware gang Trinity joins pile of scumbags targeting healthcare
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/09/trinity_ransomware_targets_healthcare_orgs/ Source: The Register Title: Ransomware gang Trinity joins pile of scumbags targeting healthcare Feedly Summary: As if hospitals and clinics didn’t have enough to worry about At least one US healthcare provider has been infected by Trinity, an emerging cybercrime gang with eponymous ransomware that uses double extortion and other “sophisticated" tactics…
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The Register: Feds reach for sliver of crypto-cash nicked by North Korea’s notorious Lazarus Group
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/08/us_lazarus_group_crypto_seizure/ Source: The Register Title: Feds reach for sliver of crypto-cash nicked by North Korea’s notorious Lazarus Group Feedly Summary: A couple million will do for a start … but Kim’s crews are suspected of stealing much more The US government is attempting to claw back more than $2.67 million stolen by North…
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The Register: ‘Critical’ CUPS vulnerability chain easy to use for massive DDoS attacks
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/07/critical_cups_vulnerability_chain_easy/ Source: The Register Title: ‘Critical’ CUPS vulnerability chain easy to use for massive DDoS attacks Feedly Summary: Also, rooting for Russian cybercriminals, a new DDoS record, sneaky Linux server malware and more Infosec In Brief The critical vulnerability in the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) reported last week might have required some…
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Hacker News: A Single Cloud Compromise Can Feed an Army of AI Sex Bots
Source URL: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/10/a-single-cloud-compromise-can-feed-an-army-of-ai-sex-bots/ Source: Hacker News Title: A Single Cloud Compromise Can Feed an Army of AI Sex Bots Feedly Summary: Comments AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary:** The text outlines a concerning trend where cybercriminals leverage stolen cloud credentials to create and sell AI-powered chat services, often featuring illegal and unethical content. Researchers have…
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Krebs on Security: A Single Cloud Compromise Can Feed an Army of AI Sex Bots
Source URL: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/10/a-single-cloud-compromise-can-feed-an-army-of-ai-sex-bots/ Source: Krebs on Security Title: A Single Cloud Compromise Can Feed an Army of AI Sex Bots Feedly Summary: Organizations that get relieved of credentials to their cloud environments can quickly find themselves part of a disturbing new trend: Cybercriminals using stolen cloud credentials to operate and resell sexualized AI-powered chat services.…
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The Register: Euro cops arrest 4 including suspected LockBit dev chilling on holiday
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/01/euro_cops_arrest_four_mystery/ Source: The Register Title: Euro cops arrest 4 including suspected LockBit dev chilling on holiday Feedly Summary: And also: What looks like proof that stolen data was never deleted even after ransom was paid Building on the success of what’s known around here as LockBit Leak Week in February, the authorities say…
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The Register: Evil Corp’s deep ties with Russia and NATO member attacks exposed
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/01/evil_corp_russia_relationship/ Source: The Register Title: Evil Corp’s deep ties with Russia and NATO member attacks exposed Feedly Summary: Ransomware criminals believed to have taken orders from intel services The relationship between infamous cybercrime outfit Evil Corp and the Russian state is thought to be extraordinarily close, so close that intelligence officials allegedly ordered…