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Fake Copyright Infringement Emails Spread Rhadamanthys

Attackers are triggering victims' deep-seated fear of getting in trouble in order to spread the sophisticated stealer across continents.

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Nokia: No Evidence So Far That Hackers Breached Company Data

The mobile device maker continues to investigate IntelBroker's claims of another high-profile data breach, with the cybercriminal group posting on BreachForums internal data allegedly stolen from Nokia through a third-party contractor.

Enhance customer experiences with Generative AI

The advent of Generative AI and its application in real-life use cases has been on the cards for…

Hackers Leak 300,000 MIT Technology Review Magazine User Records

Hackers claim to have breached MIT Technology Review Magazine via a third-party contractor, leaking nearly 300,000 user records…

Hackers Claim Access to Nokia Internal Data, Selling for $20,000

Hackers claim to have breached Nokia through a third-party contractor, allegedly stealing SSH keys, source code, and internal…

A week in security (October 28 – November 3)

A list of topics we covered in the week of October 28 to November 3 of 2024

Chinese APTs Cash In on Years of Edge Device Attacks

The sophisticated Chinese cyberattacks of today rest on important groundwork laid during the pandemic and before.

Apple Security Advisory 10-29-2024-1

Apple Security Advisory 10-29-2024-1 - Safari 18.1 addresses an information leakage vulnerability.

New Phishing Kit Xiū gǒu Targets Users Across Five Countries With 2,000 Fake Sites

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a new phishing kit that has been put to use in campaigns targeting Australia, Japan, Spain, the U.K., and the U.S. since at least September 2024. Netcraft said more than 2,000 phishing websites have been identified the kit, known as Xiū gǒu, with the offering used in attacks aimed at a variety of verticals, such as public sectors, postal, digital services

Canada Grapples With 'Second-to-None' PRC-Backed Threat Actors

Chinese APTs lurked in Canadian government networks for five years — and that's just one among a whole host of threats from Chinese bad actors.