In further proof of the professionalization of Russian cybercriminal groups, ransomware gangs have been posting job ads for security positions such as pen testers, looking to boost their ransomware deployment operations. Go to Source Author: Dark Reading Staff
Author Archives: Onsite Computing, Inc.
According to the unsealed criminal charges, the operation is believed to have running for nearly four years. Go to Source Author: Dark Reading Staff
D-Link is warning customers to replace end-of-life VPN router models after a critical unauthenticated, remote code execution vulnerability was discovered that will not be fixed on these devices. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
Microsoft announced today that hotpatching is now also available in preview on Windows 365 and Windows 11 Enterprise 24H2 client devices. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
The new ‘Helldown’ ransomware operation is believed to target vulnerabilities in Zyxel firewalls to breach corporate networks, allowing them to steal data and encrypt devices. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
The new ‘Helldown’ ransomware operation is believed to target vulnerabilities in Zyxel firewalls to breach corporate networks, allowing them to steal data and encrypt devices. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
The company says no sensitive data was stolen, but federal agencies claim otherwise. CISA and FBI sources said attackers accessed all records of specific customers and the private communications of targeted individuals. Go to Source Author: Elizabeth Montalbano, Contributing Writer
The Ngioweb botnet, which supplies most of the 35,000 bots in the cybercriminal NSOCKS proxy service, is being disrupted as security companies block traffic to and from the two networks. […] Go to Source Author: Ionut Ilascu
Microsoft is working on a new Windows “Quick Machine Recovery” feature that will allow IT administrators to use Windows Update “targeted fixes” to remotely fix systems rendered unbootable. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
Individual companies and entire industries alike must take responsibility for protecting customer data — and doing the right thing when they fail. Go to Source Author: Chris Lindsey
