Author: Nathan Cocker
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New 0-Day Flaw Affecting Most Android Phones Being Exploited in the Wild
Another day, another revelation of a critical unpatched zero-day vulnerability, this time in the world’s most widely used mobile operating system, Android. What’s more? The Android zero-day vulnerability has also been found to be exploited in the wild by the Israeli surveillance vendor NSO Group—infamous for selling zero-day exploits to governments—or one of its customers.…
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Extensive list of useful mindmaps
This extensive list of mindmaps contains a wealth of information and useful links to help in the management and implementation of diverse and sometimes complex technology and cybersecurity subjects:
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Threat Roundup for September 20 to September 27
Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats they’ve observed between Sep. 20 to Sep 27. As with previous roundups, this post isn’t meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post summarizes the threats they’ve observed by highlighting key behavioural characteristics, indicators of compromise, and discussing how their customers are automatically protected…
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Hacker Releases ‘Unpatchable’ Jailbreak For All iOS Devices, iPhone 4s to iPhone X – USB Access Required!!!
An iOS hacker and cybersecurity researcher today publicly released what he claimed to be a “permanent unpatchable bootrom exploit,” in other words, an epic jailbreak that works on all iOS devices ranging from iPhone 4s (A5 chip) to iPhone 8 and iPhone X (A11 chip). Source: Hacker Releases ‘Unpatchable’ Jailbreak For All iOS Devices, iPhone…
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Russian APT Map Reveals 22,000 Connections Between 2000 Malware Samples
Though Russia still has an undiversified and stagnant economy, it was one of the early countries in the world to realize the value of remotely conducted cyber intrusions. In recent years, many Russia hacking groups have emerged as one of the most sophisticated nation-state actors in cyberspace, producing highly specialized hacking techniques and toolkits for…
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Microsoft Releases Emergency Patches for IE 0-Day and Windows Defender Flaw
It’s not a Patch Tuesday, but Microsoft is rolling out emergency out-of-band security patches for two new vulnerabilities, one of which is a critical Internet Explorer zero-day that cyber criminals are actively exploiting in the wild. Source: Microsoft Releases Emergency Patches for IE 0-Day and Windows Defender Flaw
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Threat Roundup for September 6 to September 13
Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we’ve observed between Sep. 6. to Sep 13. As with previous roundups, this post isn’t meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats we’ve observed by highlighting key behavioural characteristics, indicators of compromise, and discussing how our customers are automatically…
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APIs Get Their Own Top 10 Security List
OWASP’s new list of API weaknesses focuses on issues that have caused recent data breaches and pose common security hazards in modern cloud-based applications. Source: APIs Get Their Own Top 10 Security List
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Netscout Warns of Increased APT Activity Targeting Airlines
A new threat report from Netscout identifies an increased level of APT activity targeting the airline and airport industries. Their findings highlight that APT groups from China, Iran and Russia are targeting this sector to gather intelligence data from airports, airlines and aeroplane manufacturers. The types of intelligence data and outcomes are: Logistics about materials…
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NetCAT: New Attack Lets Hackers Remotely Steal Data From Intel CPUs
Unlike previous side-channel vulnerabilities disclosed in Intel CPUs, researchers have discovered a new flaw that can be exploited remotely over the network without requiring an attacker to have physical access or any malware installed on a targeted computer. Source: NetCAT: New Attack Lets Hackers Remotely Steal Data From Intel CPUs