US seizes $500,000 in ransom paid to North Korean hackers
Last year, North Korean hackers targeted servers of a medical center in Kansas with a ransomware strain called Maui.
Last year, North Korean hackers targeted servers of a medical center in Kansas with a ransomware strain called Maui.
According to the FBI’s warning, during the past year, at least 244 victims lost $42.7 million due to the malicious cryptocurrency apps.
Attackers can use the SATA cable as a wireless antenna to transfer radio signals from a breached system to a nearby receiver.
Websites were shut down in order to prevent damage from a targeted threat rather than due to a DDoS attack.
Cybercriminals injected a malicious JavaScript code to premint.xyz which instructed future victims to “set approvals for all."
The individuals, who include academics, activists and civil society leaders, were monitored by an unnamed entity using Pegasus during the past two years.
Former worker for an elite software team within the CIA covertly collected tools used by the agency to combat terrorism and shared them with WikiLeaks.
Password “cracking” software was exploiting a known vulnerability in a DirectLogic PLC to extract the password.
The DEV-0530 group has been developing and using the H0lyGh0st ransomware since June 2021.
Sophisticated phishing kit targets PayPal users in order to steal all of their info.
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