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Cybersecurity Threats from Ukraine & Russia Increasing

Cybersecurity Threats from Ukraine & Russia Increasing

"Top10VPN analyzed malware activity from IP addresses in Ukraine and Russia since February and found the biggest spikes related to malware that helps botnets to spread. Resurgent malware included trojans that previously played a key role in propagating notorious botnets long since dismantled by major international law enforcement operations.

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High-Severity Flaw Reported in Critical System Used by Oil and Gas Companies

High-Severity Flaw Reported in Critical System Used by Oil and Gas Companies

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new vulnerability in a system used across oil and gas organizations that could be exploited by an attacker to inject and execute arbitrary code. The high-severity issue, tracked as CVE-2022-0902 (CVSS score: 8.1), is a path-traversal vulnerability in ABB Totalflow flow computers

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APT29 Exploited a Windows Feature to Compromise European Diplomatic Entity Network

APT29 Exploited a Windows Feature to Compromise European Diplomatic Entity Network

The Russia-linked APT29 nation-state actor has been found leveraging a "lesser-known" Windows feature called Credential Roaming following a successful phishing attack against an unnamed European diplomatic entity. "The diplomatic-centric targeting is consistent with Russian strategic priorities as well as historic APT29 targeting," Mandiant researcher Thibault Van

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How Qatar hacked the World Cup - Hack For Hire

How Qatar hacked the World Cup - Hack For Hire

"Private investigators linked to the City of London are using an India-based computer hacking gang to target British businesses, government officials and journalists. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism and the Sunday Times have been given access to the gang’s database, which reveals the extraordinary scale of the attacks.

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