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The Security Aficionado
Posted 7 months ago

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The Security Aficionado
Posted 7 months ago

Cyber News 08-07-24
Hackers Claim to Leak Taylor Swift Tickets, Demand Ransom from Ticketmaster. Home Routing Encryption Creates Challenges for Law Enforcement, Says Europol Shopify Denies Hack, Says Third-Party App Exposed Customer Data

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The Security Aficionado
Posted 7 months ago

TeamViewer Detects Security Breach in Corporate IT Environment.! #Infosec

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The Security Aficionado
Posted 7 months ago

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The Security Aficionado
Posted 1 year ago

Cybercriminals Use Malicious Software to Steal Sensitive Data in Hong Kong

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The Security Aficionado
Posted 1 year ago

Anonfiles, a popular service for sharing files anonymously, has shut down after saying it can no longer deal with the overwhelming abuse by its users.

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The Security Aficionado
Posted 1 year ago

Critical Security Flaws Affect Ivanti Avalanche, Threatening 30,000 Organizations.


Ivanti Avalanche Multiple critical security flaws have been reported in Ivanti Avalanche, an enterprise mobile device management solution that's used by 30,000 organizations

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The Security Aficionado
Posted 1 year ago

Northkorea Hackers Breach Russian missile Developer

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The Security Aficionado
Posted 1 year ago

A new report by cybersecurity firm Check Point Research has revealed that the ransomware groups Vice Society and Rhysida have been collaborating with each other. The report found that the two groups have shared code, infrastructure, and even ransom demands.This collaboration is significant because it shows that ransomware groups are increasingly working together to become more sophisticated and effective. It also raises concerns about the potential for future ransomware attacks that are more destructive and difficult to defend against.

Here are some additional details from the report:

* Vice Society and Rhysida are both relatively new ransomware groups, but they have quickly become two of the most active.
* The two groups have shared code for their ransomware payloads, as well as infrastructure such as command-and-control servers.
* They have also shared ransom demands, with both groups demanding millions of dollars in cryptocurrency in exchange for decrypting their victims' files.
* The collaboration between Vice Society and Rhysida is a sign of the growing sophistication and cooperation of ransomware groups. It is also a reminder of the threat that ransomware poses to businesses and individuals around the world.

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