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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 10 May 2024
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 10 May 2024:
-China Suspected of Hacking MoD, Through Its Payroll Provider
-Security Tools Fail to Translate Risks for Executives
-Gang Accused of MGM Hack Shifts Attacks to Finance Sector
-Are SMEs Paving the Way for Cyber Attacks on Larger Companies?
-Misconfigurations Drive 80% of Security Exposure, Report Finds
-Only 45% of Organisations Employ MFA Protections
-You Cannot Protect What You Do Not Know You Have, as Criminals are Exploiting Vulnerabilities Faster Than Ever
-The Rise and Stealth of The Socially Engineered Insider
-Over 70% of Staff Use AI At Work, But Only 30% of European Organisations Provide AI Training
-Don't Be the Weakest Link – You and Your Team's Crucial Role in Cyber Security
-Ransomware Activity Thrives, Despite Law enforcement Efforts
-NATO Warns of Russian Hybrid Warfare
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
China Suspected of Hacking UK Ministry of Defence, Through Its Payroll Provider
UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has confirmed that over 270,000 personal details have been leaked after the MoD was hacked through its third-party payroll provider, SSCL. The affected systems have been pulled offline since the attack. SSCL’s website describes that it manages HR for the armed forces, the Metropolitan Police and other areas of British government. The commercial supply chain, and in particular HR and payroll providers, is increasing being used as the soft underbelly to attack larger and better protected organisations.
Sources: [LBC] [The Register] [Sky News]
Security Tools Fail to Translate Risks for Executives
Organisations are struggling with internal communication barriers, hindering their ability to address and mitigate cyber security threats, according to a report which found that seven out of 10 C-suite executives said their security teams talk in technical terms without providing business context. However, in contrast, 75% of CISO’s highlight the issue is rooted in security tools that cannot generate the insights C-level executives and boards can use to understand business implications. The role of a good CISO should be to take the output of these tools and turn that data into metrics the Boards can understand.
The issues highlight the necessity for organisations to have someone in their organisation, whether an employee or a third-party, who is able to ingest technical results and translate them into a style that the C-suite can understand for business risk management.
Source: [Help Net Security]
Gang Accused of MGM Hack Shifts Attacks to Finance Sector
The hacking group responsible for the infamous hack on MGM and Caesar’s Palace resorts is engaged in a new campaign targeting the financial sector. The group known as Scattered Spider has targeted 29 companies since 20 April this year, compromising at least 2 insurance companies so far. The research has stated that the attackers are purchasing lookalike domains that match the name of target companies, hosting fake log-in pages. Links to these are sent to employees, in an attempt to direct them there. The most recent attack took place just days ago, with more expected.
Sources: [Bloomberg Law] [Claims Journal]
Are SMEs Paving the Way for Cyber Attacks on Larger Companies?
A recent study highlights the escalating cyber threats facing businesses, particularly SMEs and supply chains. The study found that 32% of UK businesses, including 69% of large and 59% of mid-sized organisations, suffered a cyber attack last year. The situation is worse for SMEs, with weaker security systems and 77% lacking in-house cyber security. SMEs can become entry points for hackers targeting larger partners through interconnected supply chains. Meanwhile, Verizon’s latest data breaches report revealed a 68% increase in supply chain breaches, accounting for 15% of all breaches in 2023, up from 9% in 2022. These breaches are primarily driven by third-party software vulnerabilities exploited in ransomware and extortion attacks. Experts emphasise proactive cyber policies, vulnerability scans, and employee education for SMEs to bolster defences. They also urge organisations to consider third-party bugs as both vulnerability and vendor management problems, make better vendor choices, and use external signals like SEC disclosures in the United States to guide decisions. These measures can help prevent SMEs from becoming gateways for larger attacks and manage the rising threat of supply chain breaches.
Sources: [Insurance Times] [Dark Reading]
Misconfigurations Drive 80% of Security Exposure, Report Finds
A recent report has found that 80% of security exposures are caused by identity and credential misconfigurations, with a third of these putting critical assets at risk of a breach. According to the report, the majority of this is within an organisation’s network user management (Active Directory) and 56% of breaches that impact critical assets are within cloud platforms. There is often the misconception that cloud-based environments are secure by default, but misconfigurations can undo any security benefits and still leave you exposed. Just because someone else built and maintains your house, it is still your responsibility to lock the doors and windows.
Sources: [Security Magazine]
Only 45% of Organisations Employ MFA Protections
A recent report of IT decision-makers has found that 97% are facing challenges with identity verification and 52% are very concerned about credential compromise, followed by account takeover (50%). When it comes to reinforcing identity verification, only 45% used multi-factor authentication (MFA). By using MFA, organisations are forcing two identification verifications: simply knowing a username and password is not enough, especially given the speeds with which attackers can crack passwords, with average 8 character passwords able to be cracked in less than a minute. Whilst no control is 100% impenetrable, enabling MFA will aid in increasing your organisation's cyber resilience.
Source: [Help Net Security]
You Cannot Protect What You Do Not Know You Have, as Criminals are Exploiting Vulnerabilities Faster Than Ever
For many organisations, visibility of their information assets can be incredibly hard to obtain and maintain, with different tools, under-reporting and shadow IT contributing to the problem. Unfortunately, cyber criminals are getting faster at exploiting vulnerabilities, and if you do not know you have the vulnerability in your estate then you cannot patch against it. In their recent report, Fortinet found that attacks started on average 4.76 days after new exploits were publicly disclosed.
Interestingly though, while zero-day threats garner much attention (these are ‘new’ vulnerabilities that are being exploited by attackers but for which there are no security patches yet available), one third of all exploits are for older vulnerabilities. This highlights the need for a comprehensive and robust approach to network security and vulnerability management, beyond simply patching what Microsoft puts out once a month. To have effective patch management, organisations must know what they need to patch and therefore must have visibility of the corporate environment. A good starting block is the creation of a robust information asset register.
Sources: [Security Brief] [Help Net Security] [IT Security Guru]
The Rise and Stealth of The Socially Engineered Insider
Social engineering has become increasingly prevalent as the preferred tactic for foreign adversaries. Insiders are prime targets due to their privileged access to sensitive data. This is particularly affecting the technology, pharma, and critical infrastructure sectors. Advances in AI and social platforms have made it easier to exploit these vulnerabilities. These advances allow threat actors to tailor attacks with unprecedented speed and realism. Using methods like coercion or deception, these actors exploit employees to gain high-value data that can be weaponised. As a result, the threat landscape has become more complex, blurring the lines between internal and external risks. To bolster their defences, organisations are now investing in insider risk management and AI. They are also emphasising employee education and cross-sector collaboration.
Source: [Forbes]
Over 70% of Staff Use AI At Work, But Only 30% of European Organisations Provide AI Training
An ISACA study and the AI Security & Governance Report reveal a complex landscape of AI adoption and security. 73% of European organisations and 54% of global organisations use AI, with 79% increasing their AI budgets, however training and policy development lag behind. Only 30% offer limited training, 40% provide none, and a mere 17% have a comprehensive AI policy. Despite AI’s potential, 80% of data experts find it complicates security, with concerns high around generative AI exploitation (61% of respondents) and AI-powered attacks (over 50% of business leaders). Data poisoning and privacy issues persist, yet 85% of leaders express confidence in their data security strategies, with 83% revising privacy and governance guidelines. With 86% recognising a need for AI training within two years, the call for dynamic governance strategies and formal education is clear to manage evolving threats.
Sources: [Help Net Security] [IT Security Guru]
Don't Be the Weakest Link – You and Your Team's Crucial Role in Cyber Security
Cyber security success depends on more than just technology. Bad actors are always looking for the easiest entry point, meaning that employees’ everyday actions are crucial, when even one careless click or a weak password can be an open door for hackers. However, empowered with the right knowledge and tools, staff can become a robust defence. Nearly 80% of organisations have reported an increase in phishing attacks, but training programs like role-playing exercises and phishing simulations significantly reduce these risks. Effective cyber security also hinges on C-suite leaders promoting a security-first culture, ensuring all employees understand the risks and follow strict protocols like MFA and strong password policies. Consistent training and open communication are vital in fostering a resilient, security-aware workforce.
Source: [JDSupra]
Ransomware Activity Thrives, Despite Law enforcement Efforts
Despite the recent law enforcement takedowns on ransomware groups, ransomware remains rife. Whilst the takedown of a group can come as an initial relief in that the group has gone, it simply forces ransomware affiliates to diversify. This is reflected in ransomware continuing its growth in the first quarter of 2024, with 18 new leak sites, the largest number in a single quarter, emerging over this period. When comes to those at risk, both financial services and healthcare remain a prominent target.
Sources: [Help Net Security ] [Infosecurity Magazine] [Help Net Security]
NATO Warns of Russian Hybrid Warfare
NATO has issued a statement in which it describes it is “deeply concerned about Russia's hybrid actions and the threat that they constitute to NATO security”. The actions are described to include sabotage, acts of violence, cyber and electronic interference, and disinformation campaigns. This comes as many countries including the UK and US are due to have elections this year.
Sources: [EU Reporter] [Financial Times]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
You cannot protect what you do not understand (securitybrief.co.nz)
Security tools fail to translate risks for executives - Help Net Security
It Costs How Much?!? The Financial Pitfalls of Cyber Attacks on SMBs (thehackernews.com)
Now More Than Ever, it's Crucial for Companies to Get Cyber Security Right (newsweek.com)
Why SMBs are facing significant security, business risks - Help Net Security
Are SMEs paving the way for cyber attacks on larger companies? | Insurance Times
Don't Be the Weakest Link – Your Team's Crucial Role in Cyber Security | NAVEX - JDSupra
The Art Of Cyber Security Governance: Safeguarding Beyond Code (forbes.com)
CISOs Are Worried About Their Jobs & Dissatisfied With Their Incomes (darkreading.com)
92% of CISOs Question the Future of Their Role Amidst Growing AI Pressures | Business Wire
Three strategies for winning the cyber security arms race | Fintech Nexus
Rethinking Cyber Security Investment Amid Rising Threats (govinfosecurity.com)
CIOs and CFOs, two parts of the same whole - IT Security Guru
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Gang Accused of MGM Hack Turns Its Sights on Finance Sector (bloomberglaw.com)
Cybercrime Unicorns: What Everyone Needs to Know About Ransomware Gangs (pcmag.com)
Why Paying Should Be A Last Resort In Ransomware Attacks (forbes.com)
Ransomware activity is back on track despite law enforcement efforts - Help Net Security
Ransomware evolves from extortion to 'psychological attacks' • The Register
Russian Hacker Dmitry Khoroshev Unmasked as LockBit Ransomware Administrator (thehackernews.com)
Ransomware attacks impact 20% of sensitive data in healthcare orgs - Help Net Security
An overwhelming majority of organisations paid ransomware last year - eCampus News
The Growing Threat of Advanced Ransomware Attacks (inforisktoday.com)
Law enforcement seized Lockbit group's website again (securityaffairs.com)
Consultant charged with $1.5M extortion of IT giant • The Register
IT chiefs plan to spend and innovate their way out of ransomware swamp | TechRadar
Ransomware crooks SIM swap kids to pressure parents • The Register
Scattered Spider group a unique challenge for cyber cops, FBI leader says (therecord.media)
97% of Organisations Hit by Ransomware Worked with Law Enforcement (globenewswire.com)
CISA boss: Secure software needed to stop ransomware • The Register
Shields Up: How to Minimize Ransomware Exposure - Security Week
Ransomware Victims
UnitedHealth’s 'egregious negligence' led to that ransomware • The Register
Ascension healthcare takes systems offline after cyber attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
London Drugs president tight-lipped over recent cyber attack | CBC News
Boeing confirms attempted $200 million ransomware extortion attempt | CyberScoop
Cyber attack disrupts operations at major US health care network | CNN Business
City of Wichita Shuts Down Network Following Ransomware Attack - Security Week
Patient appointments imperilled by cyber attack on French radiologist (therecord.media)
Ransomware attack hits Brandywine Realty Trust | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Other Social Engineering
The Rise And Stealth Of The Socially Engineered Insider (forbes.com)
Iranian hackers harvest credentials through advanced social engineering campaigns | CSO Online
What is social engineering penetration testing? | Definition from TechTarget
Artificial Intelligence
Organisations go ahead with AI despite security risks - Help Net Security
Innovation, Not Regulation, Will Protect Corporations From Deepfakes (darkreading.com)
Strategies for preventing AI misuse in cyber security - Help Net Security
AI is changing the game when it comes to cyber security | ITPro
Why the Cyber Security Industry Is Obsessed With AI Right Now - CNET
LLMs & Malicious Code Injections: 'We Have to Assume It's Coming' (darkreading.com)
Cyber Security, Deepfakes and the Human Risk of AI Fraud (govtech.com)
Criminal Use of AI Growing, But Lags Behind Defenders - Security Week
2FA/MFA
Only 45% of organisations use MFA to protect against fraud - Help Net Security
UnitedHealth Attack: Stolen Credentials, No MFA | MSSP Alert
Malware
ZLoader Malware adds Zeus's anti-analysis feature (securityaffairs.com)
Russia-linked APT28 and crooks are still using the Moobot botnet (securityaffairs.com)
Iranian hackers pose as journalists to push backdoor malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
New 'Cuckoo' Persistent macOS Spyware Targeting Intel and Arm Macs (thehackernews.com)
Hijack Loader Malware Employs Process Hollowing, UAC Bypass in Latest Version (thehackernews.com)
Mirai Botnet Exploits Ivanti Connect Secure Flaws for Malicious Payload Delivery (thehackernews.com)
Mobile
Mobile Banking Malware Surges 32% - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Android bug can leak DNS traffic with VPN kill switch enabled (bleepingcomputer.com)
European Threat To End-To-End Encryption Would Invade Phones (forbes.com)
Ransomware crooks SIM swap kids to pressure parents • The Register
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Data Breaches/Leaks
How does a data breach affect you and why should you care? | TechRadar
Dell customer order database stolen, for sale on dark web • The Register
The Breach of a Face Recognition Firm Reveals a Hidden Danger of Biometrics | WIRED
Cyber attack: Large volume of data stolen in attack on Scottish health board (scotsman.com)
Security breach affects 6,000 German military VC meetings (avinteractive.com)
Security company exposes 1.2M guard and suspect records • The Register
Children's mental health records published after cyber attack - BBC News
Georgia education agency's MOVEit data theft impacted 800K • The Register
Data Brokers: What They Are and How to Safeguard Your Privacy - IT Security Guru
Zscaler Investigates Hacking Claims After Data Offered for Sale - Security Week
UK government departments reveal rise in data breaches & lost devices (datacentrenews.uk)
'Sophisticated' cyber attacks involving British Colombia government networks found | CBC News
Over 380K more NYC students had info leaked, bringing total to over 1M (nypost.com)
Dating apps kiss'n'tell all sorts of sensitive user info • The Register
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Hackers of all kinds are attacking routers across the world | TechRadar
These Dangerous Scammers Don’t Even Bother to Hide Their Crimes | WIRED
Massive webshop fraud ring steals credit cards from 850,000 people (bleepingcomputer.com)
Scattered Spider group a unique challenge for cyber cops, FBI leader says (therecord.media)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
The Rise And Stealth Of The Socially Engineered Insider (forbes.com)
Don't Be the Weakest Link – Your Team's Crucial Role in Cyber Security | NAVEX - JDSupra
Supply Chain and Third Parties
UK Military Data Breach a Reminder of Third-Party Risk (darkreading.com)
Details of UK military personnel exposed in huge payroll data breach | AP News
Firm at centre of MoD 'China' hack handles data for several Whitehall departments (inews.co.uk)
DBIR: Supply Chain Breaches Up 68% Year Over Year (darkreading.com)
The complexities of third-party risk management - Help Net Security
Cloud/SaaS
Encryption
Cop complaints won't stop E2EE, says encryption advocate • The Register
European Threat To End-To-End Encryption Would Invade Phones (forbes.com)
Linux and Open Source
Open-Source Cyber Security Is a Ticking Time Bomb (gizmodo.com)
Spies Among Us: Insider Threats in Open Source Environments (darkreading.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Iranian hackers harvest credentials through advanced social engineering campaigns | CSO Online
Microsoft introduces Passkeys support for consumer accounts - gHacks Tech News
Google Announces Passkeys Adopted by Over 400 Million Accounts (thehackernews.com)
UnitedHealth Attack: Stolen Credentials, No MFA | MSSP Alert
Hackers can crack average 8-character passwords in under a minute (newsbytesapp.com)
How secure is the “Password Protection” on your files and drives? - Help Net Security
Social Media
Training, Education and Awareness
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
The EU Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox: Shaping Global Cyber Security Standards | UpGuard
The NIS2 Compliance Deadline Is Nearing. Are You Prepared? - Security Boulevard
Innovation, Not Regulation, Will Protect Corporations From Deepfakes (darkreading.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
How workforce reductions affect cyber security postures - Help Net Security
One in Four Tech CISOs Unhappy with Compensation - Security Boulevard
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Ransomware activity is back on track despite law enforcement efforts - Help Net Security
LockBit's seized darknet site resurrected by police, teasing new revelations (therecord.media)
LockBit leader unmasked and sanctioned - National Crime Agency
Israeli private investigator wanted for hacking in US is arrested in London | The Independent
German police bust Europe's 'largest' scam call centre – DW – 05/02/2024
Consultant charged with $1.5M extortion of IT giant • The Register
97% of Organisations Hit by Ransomware Worked with Law Enforcement (globenewswire.com)
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Israeli private investigator wanted for hacking in US is arrested in London | The Independent
Cyber Attacks on US Utilities: New Trends in Cyber Warfare - ClearanceJobs
'The Mask' Espionage Group Resurfaces After 10-Year Hiatus (darkreading.com)
Nation State Actors
China
Firm at centre of MoD 'China' hack handles data for several Whitehall departments (inews.co.uk)
Lessons from LOCKED SHIELDS 2024 cyber exercise | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
China-Linked Hackers Used ROOTROT Webshell in MITRE Network Intrusion (thehackernews.com)
Russia
Malice from Moscow: NATO warns of Russian hybrid warfare - EU Reporter
Russia plotting sabotage across Europe, intelligence agencies warn (ft.com)
How Nato could respond after wave of Russian spy arrests across Europe (inews.co.uk)
EU, NATO denounce Russia's cyber attacks on Germany, Czechia (kyivindependent.com)
Russia Cyber Attack Germany's Ruling Party, Defence | Silicon UK
Foreign Ministry: Czech institutions targeted by GRU cyber attacks | Radio Prague International
Russia-linked APT28 and crooks are still using the Moobot botnet (securityaffairs.com)
Ukraine records increase in financially motivated attacks by Russian hackers (therecord.media)
Cyber War? EU rages over alleged Russian cyber attack on German’s ruling SPD (brusselssignal.eu)
Lessons from LOCKED SHIELDS 2024 cyber exercise | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
A (Strange) Interview With the Russian-Military-Linked Hackers Targeting US Water Utilities | WIRED
Russia says Germany using baseless 'hacker myths' to destroy ties | Reuters
Poland says it too was targeted by Russian hackers – POLITICO
Kaspersky denies claims it helped Russia with drones • The Register
Iran
Iranian hackers pose as journalists to push backdoor malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Iranian hackers harvest credentials through advanced social engineering campaigns | CSO Online
North Korea
Other Nation State Actors, Hacktivism, Extremism, Terrorism and Other Geopolitical Threat Intelligence
Vulnerability Management
Cyber criminals are getting faster at exploiting vulnerabilities - Help Net Security
Misconfigurations drive 80% of security exposures | Security Magazine
Patch management vs. vulnerability management: Key differences | TechTarget
What is Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (RBVM)? (techtarget.com)
CISA’s KEV list improving private and public-sector patching • The Register
CISA Announces CVE Enrichment Project 'Vulnrichment' - Security Week
Vulnerabilities
Citrix Addresses High-Severity NetScaler Servers Flaw (darkreading.com)
Over 50,000 Tinyproxy servers vulnerable to critical RCE flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
Veeam fixes RCE flaw in backup management platform (CVE-2024-29212) - Help Net Security
LiteSpeed Cache WordPress plugin actively exploited in the wild (securityaffairs.com)
New BIG-IP Next Central Manager bugs allow device takeover (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft: April Windows Server updates also cause crashes, reboots (bleepingcomputer.com)
Android bug can leak DNS traffic with VPN kill switch enabled (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mirai Botnet Exploits Ivanti Connect Secure Flaws for Malicious Payload Delivery (thehackernews.com)
Tools and Controls
Behind Closed Doors: The Rise of Hidden Malicious Remote Access (cybereason.com)
Security tools fail to translate risks for executives - Help Net Security
Misconfigurations drive 80% of security exposures | Security Magazine
NSA, FBI Alert on North Korean Hackers Spoofing Emails from Trusted Sources (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft plans to lock down Windows DNS like never before. Here’s how. | Ars Technica
Novel attack against virtually all VPN apps neuters their entire purpose | Ars Technica
Strategies for preventing AI misuse in cyber security - Help Net Security
Shadow APIs: An Overlooked Cyber Risk for Orgs (darkreading.com)
What is social engineering penetration testing? | Definition from TechTarget
How workforce reductions affect cyber security postures - Help Net Security
What is Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (RBVM)? (techtarget.com)
Top 10 physical security considerations for CISOs | CSO Online
IT chiefs plan to spend and innovate their way out of ransomware swamp | TechRadar
A SaaS Security Challenge: Getting Permissions All in One Place (thehackernews.com)
Tips for Controlling the Costs of Security Tools - The New Stack
Rethinking Cyber Security Investment Amid Rising Threats (govinfosecurity.com)
Microsoft confirms Windows 11 24H2 turns on Device Encryption by default (windowslatest.com)
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Microsoft overhaul treats security as ‘top priority’ after a series of failures - The Verge
The EU Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox: Shaping Global Cyber Security Standards | UpGuard
Complexity leads to trade-off between risk and innovation (betanews.com)
When has the UK faced cyber attacks in the past? | The Independent
Man-in-the-middle attack: The new cyber security threat | YourStory
Paris 2024 gearing up to face unprecedented cyber security threat | Reuters
38% of riskiest cyber physical systems neglected, warns Claroty report (securitybrief.co.nz)
Why undersea cables need high-priority protection • The Register
GAO: NASA Faces 'Inconsistent' Cyber Security Across Spacecraft (darkreading.com)
Cyber security regulations: Are non-compliant cars more vulnerable? | Autocar
Fujitsu sets aside £200m as calls mount for Post Office scandal payout
FE News | Why the education sector needs to do the homework on cyber security as attacks soar
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 03 May 2024
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 03 May 2024:
-Most Attacks Impacting SMB’s Target Older, Unpatched Vulnerabilities
-91% of Ransomware Victims Paid At least One Ransom in the Past Year, as 1 in 5 Ransomware Attacks Triggers Lawsuit
-BEC and Fund Transfer Fraud Top Insurance Claims
-Correlating Cyber Investments with Business Outcomes
-Vulnerability Exploitation up 180%, 68% of Breaches involved Humans and Supply Chain Weak Link
-MOVEit & Change Healthcare Attacks Designated as Cyber Catastrophe Loss Events by Insurer
-Securing Your Organisation’s Supply Chain: Reducing the Risks of Third Parties
-Why Remote Desktop Tools are Facing an Onslaught of Cyber Threats
-95% of Organisations Revamped Cyber Security Strategies in the Last Year: Make Sure Yours is Right
-Human Factor a Significant Risk for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses.
-Microsoft CEO Says it is Putting Security Above All Else in Major Refocus
-Ending the Culture of Silence in Cyber Security; Three Ways to Empower Teams
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Most Attacks Impacting SMB’s Target Older, Unpatched Vulnerabilities
Attackers continue to aggressively target small and mid-size businesses using specific high-profile vulnerabilities dating back a decade or more, network telemetry shows. Findings have shown that this is due to these vulnerabilities featuring in a wide range of products. Due to their prevalence, they can often become missed by organisations conducting patch management and therefore leave the organisation open.
For this reason it is critical that all organisations, including smaller organisations, have internal as well as external vulnerability scanning. You might believe your systems are patched up to date but there is no way to confirm without scanning , or to know which patches might have been missed.
Sources: [Infosecurity Magazine]
91% of Ransomware Victims Paid At least One Ransom in the Past Year, as 1 in 5 Ransomware Attacks Triggers Lawsuit
Ransomware attacks saw a significant surge in 2023, following a dip in 2022. The number of victims increased by 66% from 2022 to 2023, with 91% of those affected paying at least one ransom. 58% of organisations have been targeted six times or more.
The Sophos State of Ransomware 2023 report highlighted ransom payments rose by 500%; nearly two-thirds exceeded $1m or more, with an average payment of $2m. Furthermore, 30% of the demands were for over $5m.
In the US, 18% of incidents led to litigation, with 123 lawsuits filed in 2023 and 355 over five years. Data breaches, affecting 283.3 million records, primarily triggered these lawsuits, especially in healthcare and finance sectors. The resolution rate is 59%, with the highest settlement at $8.7m. Regulatory fines added nearly $10m to the financial impact. These figures underscore the significant financial implications of ransomware attacks and the urgent need for robust cyber security measures.
Sources: [ZD Net] [Infosecurity Magazine] [Security Magazine] [PrNewsWire] [Infosecurity Magazine]
BEC and Fund Transfer Fraud Top Insurance Claims
Cyber Insurer Coalition's 2024 Cyber Claims Report highlights a significant trend in cyber security threats, identifying email-based fraud as the predominant cause of insurance claims in 2023, accounting for 53% of all claims. Business email compromise (BEC) and funds transfer fraud (FTF) topped the list, contributing to 28% of claims and increasing claim amounts by 24% to an average loss exceeding $278,000. In contrast, ransomware, while less frequent at 19% of claims, also saw a rise in both frequency and severity, with average losses climbing to over $263,000. The report also notes a 13% year-on-year surge in overall claims, with substantial losses tied to compromised network security devices and a notable vulnerability in organisations using exposed remote desktop protocols.
Source: [Infosecurity Magazine]
Correlating Cyber Investments with Business Outcomes
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has implemented stringent new rules compelling organisations to report significant cyber incidents within four days and to annually disclose details concerning their cyber security risk management, strategy, and governance. These mandates are seen as giving “more teeth to the idea that cyber security is a business problem” and “bringing an element of cyber security to the boardroom” according to cyber security solutions provider SecurityGate. Highlighted in the "Cybersecurity Insights" podcast, experts argue for simplifying cyber security strategies, advocating sustained resource allocation over reactive measures, and emphasising the importance of training over expensive solutions. These steps are deemed crucial for enhancing organisational resilience and security in a landscape where cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated and pervasive.
Source: [InfoRisk Today]
Verizon: Vulnerability Exploitation up 180%, 68% of Breaches involved Humans and Supply Chain Weak Link
Verizon has released the findings of its 17th Annual Data Breach Investigations Report, which showed security incidents doubled year over year in 2023 to a record high 30,458 security events and 10,626 confirmed breaches. Some of the key takeaways from the 100-page report include zero-day attacks on unpatched systems and devices rising 180% in 2023, most breaches (68%) involving a non-malicious human element and the median time for users to fall for phishing emails falling just south of 60 seconds. In its first inclusion as a separate metric, supply chain attacks were found to contribute to 15% of all attacks.
Sources: [MSSP Alert] [Verizon]
MOVEit & Change Healthcare Attacks Designated as Cyber Catastrophe Loss Events by Insurer
Verisk’s Property Claim Services (PCS) has recently identified the MOVEit and Change Healthcare cyber attacks as significant Cyber Catastrophe Loss Events. These designations are part of PCS’s Global Cyber solution, which tracks cyber incidents and their potential impact on the insurance market. The designation indicates that each attack is anticipated to result in insurance industry losses exceeding USD 250 million.
The MOVEit attack, linked to the Russian-affiliated group Cl0p, compromised over 2,700 organisations globally, affecting up to 90 million individuals. The Change Healthcare attack, attributed to the ALPHV/Blackcat gang, notably disrupted UnitedHealth Group’s operations, with projected costs and lost revenue totalling up to USD 1.6 billion. These designations highlight the escalating scale and financial impact of cyber incidents on global markets.
Source: [Reinsurance News]
Securing Your Organisation’s Supply Chain: Reducing the Risks of Third Parties
Nearly every organisation is part of a supply chain, where a significant amount of data is transferred. When data leaves your infrastructure, its security depends on the third party. The risks of a cyber incident increases as the supply chain increases.
Organisations need to mitigate the risks that their third party brings. This requires an understanding of the supply chain actors, and performing cyber security assessments of the most critical ones. The objective is to ensure that your organisation is satisfied with the third party’s security controls, or to work together to remediate any gaps.
Source: [Help Net Security]
Why Remote Desktop Tools are Facing an Onslaught of Cyber Threats
In the era of hybrid work, remote desktop tools have become crucial yet vulnerable points within corporate networks, attracting significant cyber criminal attention. A study by Barracuda Networks underscores the challenges of securing these tools. Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is particularly susceptible; it is targeted in 98% of these types of attacks due to its use of multiple, sometimes unsecured ports. VNC attacks predominantly exploit weak password practices, notably through brute force methods. Conversely, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) accounts for about 1.6% of these attacks but is favoured for more extensive network breaches, often involving ransomware or crypto mining. The study highlights a pressing need for robust endpoint management and heightened security measures to mitigate these threats.
Source: [ITPro]
95% of Organisations Revamped Cyber Security Strategies in the Last Year: Make Sure Yours is Right
A recent report found that 95% of companies have altered their cyber security strategies in the last twelve months. This was driven by keeping pace with the shifting regulatory landscape (98%), the need to meet customer expectations for data protection and privacy (89%), and the rise of AI-driven threats and solutions (65%). Almost half (44%) of non-security executives do not understand the regulatory requirements their organisation must adhere to.
When it came to reporting, the study found that security teams aren’t reporting on key operational metrics that define whether their security investments and strategy changes have a measurable impact. It is evident that there is a disconnect between security and non-security professionals when it comes to the business strategy.
Sources: [Business Wire] [Security Magazine]
Human Factor a Significant Risk for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses.
A survey of business and IT security in small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) conducted by LastPass found that roughly one in five business leaders admits to circumventing security policies, as do one in 10 IT security leaders. The survey found that password management is critically important to cyber security, with nearly half (47%) reporting recent breaches due to compromised passwords.
Sources: [Beta News] [Business Wire]
Microsoft CEO Says it is Putting Security Above All Else in Major Refocus
Following a series of high-profile attacks in recent months and a report by the US Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB), Microsoft’s CEO has revealed it will now focus its efforts on an increase in the commitment to security. Investigating a summer 2023 attack, Microsoft was deemed to have made a series of “avoidable errors”, including the failure to detect several compromises, the CSRB said.
Sources: [TechRadar]
Ending the Culture of Silence in Cyber Security; Three Ways to Empower Teams
A recent discussion on workplace errors highlights the significant repercussions of cyber breaches compared to typical office mistakes. In the UK, nearly a third of businesses face cyber attacks weekly, with each breach costing approximately £4,000. However, a concerning trend is that 41% of these breaches are not reported to internal leadership, often due to fears among staff about the consequences of admitting faults. A three-pronged approach has been suggested to foster a blame-free culture: providing tailored and evolving cyber training, establishing safe zones for admitting mistakes, and implementing robust recovery plans. This approach not only prepares employees to handle potential breaches more effectively but also encourages them to report incidents promptly, reducing the overall impact and aiding quicker recovery. Such strategies are essential for maintaining resilience against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
Source: [Minute Hack]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Verizon 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report: 5 Takeaways | MSSP Alert
Verizon DBIR: Vulnerability exploitation in breaches up 180% | TechTarget
Verizon DBIR: Basic Security Gaffes Cause Breach Surge (darkreading.com)
95% of Organisations Revamped Their Cyber Security Strategies in the Last Year | Business Wire
95% of organisations adjusted cyber security strategies this past year | Security Magazine
1 in 5 US Ransomware Attacks Triggers Lawsuit - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Are Enterprises Overconfident About Cyber Security Readiness? (govinfosecurity.com)
How CISOs Can Contend with Increasing Scrutiny from Regulators (informationweek.com)
Correlating Cyber Investments with Business Outcomes (inforisktoday.com)
Ending The Culture of Silence In Cyber Security – 3 Ways To Empower Teams - Minutehack
97% of security leaders have increased SaaS security budgets - Help Net Security
The rise in CISO job dissatisfaction – what’s wrong and how can it be fixed? | CSO Online
Should Cyber Security Leadership Finally be Professionalized? - SecurityWeek
What needs to change to overcome nonchalant security approaches | TechRadar
Agile by Design: Cyber Security at the Heart of Transformation (noeticcyber.com)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Q1 2024 Ransomware Report: 21% Increase in Q1 2023 Ransomware Activity (corvusinsurance.com)
91% of ransomware victims paid at least one ransom in the past year, survey finds | ZDNET
1 in 5 US Ransomware Attacks Triggers Lawsuit - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
There was an 81% year-over-year increase in ransomware attacks | Security Magazine
Ransom recovery costs reach $2.73 million - Help Net Security
Cactus Ransomware Group Targets Qlik Sense Servers | Decipher (duo.com)
How AI and data protection intersect in today's threat era - SiliconANGLE
Better hygiene may mitigate the need to ban ransomware payments | Computer Weekly
Ukrainian REvil Hacker Sentenced to 13 Years and Ordered to Pay $16 Million (thehackernews.com)
How Businesses Should Grapple With Ransomware Threats (eetimes.eu)
Cyber security consultant arrested after allegedly extorting IT firm (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware Victims
Change Healthcare breached via Citrix portal with no MFA | TechTarget
Almost all US hospitals took financial hit from Change hack, AHA says | Reuters
Another major pharmacy chain shuts following possible cyber attack | TechRadar
Hack That Paralyzed US Health Care Turns Up Scrutiny on Insurer (claimsjournal.com)
Cyber attack to cost Western Isles Council half a million pounds (holyrood.com)
LockBit publishes confidential data stolen from Cannes hospital in France (therecord.media)
French hospital CHC-SV refuses to pay LockBit extortion demand (bleepingcomputer.com)
'Cybersecurity incident' closes London Drugs' pharmacies • The Register
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
AI-driven phishing attacks deceive even the most aware users - Help Net Security
US Post Office phishing sites get as much traffic as the real one (bleepingcomputer.com)
If you receive a Shein mystery box, do not open it | TechRadar
Why the automotive sector is a target for email-based cyber attacks - Help Net Security
BEC
BEC and Fund Transfer Fraud Top Insurance Claims - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Other Social Engineering
FBI warns of fake verification schemes targeting dating app users (bleepingcomputer.com)
A Lot of People Are Falling for Those 'Your Package Cannot Be Delivered' Texts | PCMag
Artificial Intelligence
AI-driven phishing attacks deceive even the most aware users - Help Net Security
AI is creating a new generation of cyber attacks - Help Net Security
Combating the Rising Tide of AI-Driven Cyber Crime (cryptopolitan.com)
Businesses turn to generative AI but many don't have policies on it (betanews.com)
How AI and data protection intersect in today's threat era - SiliconANGLE
Understanding emerging AI and data privacy regulations - Help Net Security
To understand the risks posed by AI, follow the money – O’Reilly (oreilly.com)
From Risk to Resilience: Managing Data Security in AI-Driven Enterprises | Inc.com
Cyber security experts face AI risks, deepfakes, burnout | Fortune
US Government Releases New AI Security Guidelines for Critical Infrastructure (thehackernews.com)
Why Using Microsoft Copilot Could Amplify Existing Data Quality and Privacy Issues - SecurityWeek
2FA/MFA
Malware
New "Goldoon" Botnet Targets D-Link Routers With Decade-Old Flaw (thehackernews.com)
New SOHO router malware aims for cloud accounts, internal company resources - Help Net Security
Guarding the Gates: The Growing Abundance of Linux Malware - VMRay
Bogus npm Packages Used to Trick Software Developers into Installing Malware (thehackernews.com)
Millions of Malicious 'Imageless' Containers Planted on Docker Hub Over 5 Years (thehackernews.com)
ZLoader Malware Evolves with Anti-Analysis Trick from Zeus Banking Trojan (thehackernews.com)
New Cuttlefish malware infects routers to monitor traffic for credentials (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mobile
Powerful 'Brokewell' Android Trojan Allows Attackers to Takeover Devices - SecurityWeek
Google Prevented 2.28 Million Malicious Apps from Reaching Play Store in 2023 (thehackernews.com)
New Wpeeper Android malware hides behind hacked WordPress sites (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft warns of "Dirty Stream" attack impacting Android apps (bleepingcomputer.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
NCSC: New UK law bans default passwords on smart devices (securityaffairs.com)
A glaring Android TV security flaw might put your Gmail at risk | Android Central
Data Breaches/Leaks
PSNI data breach: Almost 5,000 officers and staff in legal action - BBC News
Kaiser Permanente data breach may have impacted 13.4 million patients (securityaffairs.com)
FBCS data breach impacted 2M individuals (securityaffairs.com)
States shares health debt data of 5,000 in an email | Guernsey Press
Qantas app exposed sensitive traveller details to random users (bleepingcomputer.com)
Philadelphia Inquirer: Data of over 25,000 people stolen in 2023 breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Australian pubgoers' personal info posted to leak site • The Register
Monash Health data breach exposes sexual assault and family violence claims (smh.com.au)
Panda Restaurant Group disclosed a data breach (securityaffairs.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
AI is creating a new generation of cyber attacks - Help Net Security
Combating the Rising Tide of AI-Driven Cyber Crime (cryptopolitan.com)
Router Roulette: Cyber Criminals and Nation-States Sharing Compromised Networks | Trend Micro (US)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
How insider threats can cause serious security breaches - Help Net Security
Ex-NSA Employee Sentenced to 22 Years for Trying to Sell U.S. Secrets to Russia (thehackernews.com)
Insurance
Cyber facility in capacity raise as risk severity grows (emergingrisks.co.uk)
Hack That Paralyzed US Health Care Turns Up Scrutiny on Insurer (claimsjournal.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Cloud/SaaS
New SOHO router malware aims for cloud accounts, internal company resources - Help Net Security
97% of security leaders have increased SaaS security budgets - Help Net Security
Encryption
UK's Investigatory Powers Bill approved to become law • The Register
Ten years of Heartbleed: Lessons learned | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Linux and Open Source
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Change Healthcare breached via Citrix portal with no MFA | TechTarget
Okta warns of "unprecedented" credential stuffing attacks on customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
NCSC: New UK law bans default passwords on smart devices (securityaffairs.com)
New Cuttlefish malware infects routers to monitor traffic for credentials (bleepingcomputer.com)
How to use a YubiKey to log into Windows and macOS (xda-developers.com)
Social Media
How TikTok Grew From a Fun App for Teens Into a Potential National Security Threat - SecurityWeek
Facebook at 20: Contemplating the Cost of Privacy (darkreading.com)
Training, Education and Awareness
Ending The Culture Of Silence In Cyber Security – 3 Ways To Empower Teams - Minutehack
Everyone's an Expert: How to Empower Your Employees for Cyber Security Success (thehackernews.com)
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
UK's Investigatory Powers Bill approved to become law • The Register
UK rolls out new consumer safeguards for smart devices (betanews.com)
FCC fines major wireless carriers over illegal location data sharing - Help Net Security
Understanding emerging AI and data privacy regulations - Help Net Security
CISA's incident reporting requirements go too far, trade groups and lawmakers say | CyberScoop
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Cyber security experts face AI risks, deepfakes, burnout | Fortune
The rise in CISO job dissatisfaction – what’s wrong and how can it be fixed? | CSO Online
Agencies to turn toward ‘skill-based hiring’ for cyber and tech jobs, ONCD says | CyberScoop
Cyber Security Degrees, Are They Really Worth It? | HackerNoon
Beyond the Buzz: Rethinking Alcohol as a Cyber Security Bonding Ritual - SecurityWeek
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Ukrainian REvil Hacker Sentenced to 13 Years and Ordered to Pay $16 Million (thehackernews.com)
Police shuts down 12 fraud call centres, arrests 21 suspects (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cyber security consultant arrested after allegedly extorting IT firm (bleepingcomputer.com)
CEO who sold fake Cisco devices to US military gets 6 years in prison (bleepingcomputer.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Nation State Actors
China
‘Honeypots’ and influence operations: China’s spies turn to Europe (ft.com)
Philippines Pummelled by Cyber Attacks & Misinformation Tied to China (darkreading.com)
Germany grapples with wave of spying threats from Russia and China - BBC News
How TikTok Grew From a Fun App for Teens Into a Potential National Security Threat - SecurityWeek
Think tank: Tech companies spread China's propaganda • The Register
China's attacks on critical infrastructure ‘tip of the iceberg' | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Chinese Hackers Have Been Probing DNS Networks Globally for Years: Report - SecurityWeek
Muddling Meerkat hackers manipulate DNS using China’s Great Firewall (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese government website security has big problems • The Register
Espionage breaches account for 25% in APAC, report reveals (securitybrief.co.nz)
Russia
Router Roulette: Cyber Criminals and Nation-States Sharing Compromised Networks | Trend Micro (US)
Russian Hackers Target Industrial Systems in North America, Europe - SecurityWeek
Pro-Russia hacktivists attacking vital tech in water and other sectors, agencies say | CyberScoop
Germany grapples with wave of spying threats from Russia and China - BBC News
Ukraine Targeted in Cyber Attack Exploiting 7-Year-Old Microsoft Office Flaw (thehackernews.com)
Germany Warns Of Consequences For Alleged Russian Cyber Attack (rferl.org)
Hackers Claim to Have Infiltrated Belarus’ Main Security Service - SecurityWeek
Military Tank Manual, 2017 Zero-Day Anchor Latest Ukraine Cyber Attack (darkreading.com)
Sweden prepares for Eurovision amidst fears of protests, cyber attacks and unrest | Euronews
Ex-NSA Employee Sentenced to 22 Years for Trying to Sell U.S. Secrets to Russia (thehackernews.com)
Two British men charged with helping Russian intelligence - BBC News
Two hackers in Ukraine accused of spreading Russian propaganda (therecord.media)
Iran
North Korea
Other Nation State Actors, Hacktivism, Extremism, Terrorism and Other Geopolitical Threat Intelligence
Vulnerability Management
When is One Vulnerability Scanner Not Enough? (thehackernews.com)
Vulnerability exploitation nearly tripled in 2023 (telecoms.com)
Vulnerabilities
Cisco devices again targeted by state-linked threat campaign - TechCentral.ie
Okta warns of "unprecedented" credential stuffing attacks on customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
1,200+ Vulnerabilities Detected In Microsoft Products In 2023 (gbhackers.com)
Most attacks affecting SMBs target five older vulnerabilities | CSO Online
Severe Flaws Disclosed in Brocade SANnav SAN Management Software (thehackernews.com)
UnitedHealth hackers took advantage of Citrix vulnerability to break in, CEO says (yahoo.com)
Palo Alto Updates Remediation for Max-Critical Firewall Bug (darkreading.com)
WordPress plugin vulnerability poses severe security risk, allows for site takeovers | TechSpot
Ukraine Targeted in Cyber Attack Exploiting 7-Year-Old Microsoft Office Flaw (thehackernews.com)
New R Programming Vulnerability Exposes Projects to Supply Chain Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Grafana Tool Vulnerability Let Attackers Inject SQL Queries (gbhackers.com)
Microsoft says April Windows updates break VPN connections (bleepingcomputer.com)
NTLM auth traffic spikes after Windows Server patch • The Register
New "Goldoon" Botnet Targets D-Link Routers With Decade-Old Flaw (thehackernews.com)
Four Critical Vulnerabilities Expose HPE Aruba Devices to RCE Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Ten years of Heartbleed: Lessons learned | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
1,400 GitLab Servers Impacted by Exploited Vulnerability - SecurityWeek
Tools and Controls
Why remote desktop tools are facing an onslaught of cyber threats | ITPro
Correlating Cyber Investments With Business Outcomes (inforisktoday.com)
When is One Vulnerability Scanner Not Enough? (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft CEO says it is "putting security above all else" in major refocus | TechRadar
Can automating security relieve CISO pressure? (techinformed.com)
10 Critical Endpoint Security Tips You Should Know (thehackernews.com)
Businesses turn to generative AI but many don't have policies on it (betanews.com)
Ending The Culture Of Silence In Cyber Security – 3 Ways To Empower Teams - Minutehack
Organisations Struggle with Zero Trust: Gartner | MSSP Alert
Tech Tip: Why Haven't You Set Up DMARC Yet? (darkreading.com)
97% of security leaders have increased SaaS security budgets - Help Net Security
DPRK's Kimsuky APT Abuses Weak DMARC Policies, Feds Warn (darkreading.com)
How to Red Team GenAI: Challenges, Best Practices, and Learnings (darkreading.com)
Chinese Hackers Have Been Probing DNS Networks Globally for Years: Report - SecurityWeek
Muddling Meerkat hackers manipulate DNS using China’s Great Firewall (bleepingcomputer.com)
Why LLMs are predicting the future of compliance and risk management | VentureBeat
Other News
Microsoft CEO says it is "putting security above all else" in major refocus | TechRadar
A Season Of Health Breaches, A Season Of Changes (forbes.com)
Bank of England tells payment firms to step up disruption mitigation plans (yahoo.com)
NCSC updates warning over hacktivist threat to CNI | Computer Weekly
The EU's Strategy for a Cyber Secure Digital Single Market | UpGuard
To Damage OT Systems, Hackers Tap USBs, Old Bugs & Malware (darkreading.com)
During National Small Business Week, Take Steps to Secure Your Business | CISA
At Microsoft, years of security debt come crashing down | Cybersecurity Dive
Sweden prepares for Eurovision amidst fears of protests, cyber attacks and unrest | Euronews
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Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 30 April 2024 – New Android Malware Disguised as Chrome Update can Steal Your Data and Access Your Banking Information
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 30 April 2024 – New Android Malware Disguised as Chrome Update can Steal Your Data and Access Your Banking Information
Executive summary
A new strain of Android mobile malware dubbed “Brokewell” is being used to spread fake browser updates to steal user data. The malware has the ability to overlay banking application screens, capturing credentials without the users knowledge, as well as allowing remote access by an attacker. The malware has also been recorded as using popular ‘buy now, pay later’ service “Klarna” in addition to the fake Google Chrome update. Research indicates that the malware is in active development.
What’s the risk?
Due to the sensitive nature of the information sought by the malware, there is a genuine risk to the confidentiality and integrity of data. Features of the malware include the ability to overlay applications to steal user credentials and allow an attacker remote access, including the commands which record audio, take screenshots, access locations, and send communications from the victim phone.
The list of potential targets is extensive, especially so with many employees using personal devices for corporate purposes, including the storage of corporate credentials. A recent report from Google owned Mandiant found that 10% of intrusions began with evidence of stolen credentials.
What can I do?
It is recommended to employ a multi-layer defence to mitigate the risk of such malware succeeding. This should include only downloading updates from the official application in the Google Play store and enabling Google Play Protect will help to prevent malware. To further bolster defence, it is recommended that anti-virus applications are run in parallel.
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 12 April 2024
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 12 April 2024:
-UK Cyber Breaches Survey Finds Business Falling Short on Cyber, as Half Suffer Breach and Many Fail to Report
-The Cyber Attack Stopped by a Microsoft Engineer Was Scarier Than We Realise
-UK Government Urged to Get on ‘Front Foot’ with Ransomware Instead of ‘Absorbing the Punches’
-74% of Employees Falling Victim to Phishing Attacks Hit with Disciplinary Actions; Egress Reveals
-Why Are Many Businesses Turning to Third-Party Security Partners?
-60% of SMBs and 74% of Businesses with up to 500 Employees are Concerned About Cyber Security as Attacks Rise
-Cyber Attacks Cost Financial Firms $12bn Says IMF
-LastPass: Hackers Targeted Employee in Failed Deepfake CEO Call
-Most Cyber Criminal Threats are Concentrated in Just a Few Countries
-Why Incident Response is the Best Cyber Security ROI
-Ransomware Attacks are the Canaries in the Cyber Coal Mine
-Cyber Security is Crucial, but What is Risk and How do You Assess it?
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
UK Cyber Breaches Survey Finds Business Falling Short on Cyber, as Half Suffer Breach and Many Fail to Report
Half of UK businesses experienced a cyber breach last year, according to a survey by the UK Government. The figure could be much higher however, as the survey found only 34% report breaches externally.
It is said that a cyber incident is a matter of when, not if. Nonetheless, 78% of organisations lack a dedicated response plan outlining actions to be taken in the event of a cyber incident and only 11% review their immediate suppliers for risks. To improve cyber resilience, there needs to be a paradigm shift.
Sources: [Computer Weekly] [Computing] [Infosecurity Magazine] [Info Risk Today]
Cyber Attacks Cost Financial Firms $12bn Says IMF
A recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) report has highlighted significant financial losses in the financial services sector, totalling $12 billion over the last two decades due to cyber attacks, with losses accelerating post-pandemic. The number of incidents and the scale of extreme losses have sharply increased, prompting the IMF to urge enhanced cross-border cooperation to uphold the stability of the global financial system.
The report underscores the critical threat that cyber attacks pose to financial stability, particularly for banks in advanced economies which are more exposed to such risks. With major institutions like JP Morgan facing up to 45 billion cyber threats daily, the IMF emphasises the need for international collaboration to effectively manage and mitigate these risks.
Source: [Finextra]
The Cyber Attack Stopped by a Microsoft Engineer Was Scarier Than We Realise
A critical security breach was narrowly avoided when a Microsoft developer detected suspicious activity in XZ Utils, an open-source library crucial to internet infrastructure. This discovery revealed that a new developer had implanted a sophisticated backdoor in the software, potentially giving unauthorised access to millions of servers worldwide. This incident has intensified scrutiny on the vulnerabilities of open-source software, which is largely maintained by unpaid or underfunded volunteers and serves as a backbone for the internet economy. The situation has prompted discussions among government officials and cyber security experts about enhancing the protection of open-source environments. This close call, described by some as a moment of "unreasonable luck," underscores the pressing need for sustainable support and rigorous security measures in the open-source community.
Source: [Inc.com]
UK Government Urged to Get on ‘Front Foot’ with Ransomware Instead of ‘Absorbing the Punches’
Amidst a rising tide of ransomware attacks affecting wide range of UK services, officials in Westminster are being pressured to enhance funding for operations aimed at disrupting ransomware gangs. The current strategy focuses on bolstering organisational cyber security and recovery preparedness, a stance under the second pillar of the UK's National Cyber Strategy known as resilience. However, this approach has not curbed the frequency of incidents, which have steadily increased over the past five years, impacting sectors including the NHS and local governments. In contrast to the proactive disruption efforts seen in the US, the UK has yet to allocate new funds for such measures, despite successful disruptions like the recent takedown of the LockBit gang by the US National Crime Agency, which underscored the potential benefits of increased resources for cyber crime disruption.
Source: [The Record Media]
74% of Employees Falling Victim to Phishing Attacks Hit with Disciplinary Actions
The Egress 'Email Threat Landscape 2024' report reveals a surge in phishing attacks, with 94% of companies falling victim to this type of crime in this past year alone, leading to increasingly complex cyber security challenges. According to the report, 96% of these companies suffered significant repercussions, including operational disruption and data breaches, with common attack vectors being malicious URLs, and malware or ransomware attachments.
The human cost is also notable, with 74 per cent of employees involved in attacks having faced disciplinary actions, dismissals, or voluntary departures, underscoring the severity of the issue and the heightened vigilance among companies in addressing the phishing threat. Financial losses primarily stem from customer churn, which accounts for nearly half of the total impact. Amidst rising attacks through compromised third-party accounts, Egress advocates for stronger monitoring and defence strategies to protect critical data and reduce organisational and individual hardships.
Source: [The Fintech Times]
Why Are Many Businesses Turning to Third-Party Security Partners?
In 2023, 71% of organisations reported being impacted by a cyber security skills shortage, leading many to scale back their cyber security initiatives amid escalating threats. To bridge the gap, businesses are increasingly turning to third-party security partnerships, reflecting a shift towards outsourcing crucial cyber security operations to handle complex challenges more efficiently. This approach is driven by the need to fill technical and resource gaps in the face of a severe workforce shortfall, with an estimated 600,000 unfilled security positions in the US alone. Moreover, these strategic partnerships allow organisations to leverage external expertise for scalable and effective security solutions, alleviating the burden of staying updated with the rapidly evolving threat landscape.
Source: [Help Net Security]
74% of Businesses with up to 500 Employees are Concerned About Cyber Security as Attacks Rise
According to a recent poll by the US Chamber of Commerce, 60% of small businesses expressed concerns about threats, with 58% concerned about a supply chain breakdown. The highest concern came from businesses with 20-500 employees (74%). Despite such concern, only 49% had trained staff on cyber security. When it came to the impact of a cyber event, 27% of respondents say they are one disaster or threat away from shutting down their business.
Sources: [Malwcv arebytes][Marketplace] [US Chamber]
LastPass: Hackers Targeted Employee in Failed Deepfake CEO Call
LastPass recently reported a thwarted voice phishing attack targeting one of its employees using deepfake audio technology to impersonate CEO Karim Toubba. The attack, conducted via WhatsApp, was identified by the employee as suspicious due to the unusual communication channel and clear signs of social engineering, such as forced urgency. Despite the failure of this particular attempt, LastPass has shared the incident publicly to highlight the growing use of AI-generated deepfakes in executive impersonation schemes. This incident underscores a broader trend, as indicated by alerts from both the US Department of Health and Human Services and the FBI, pointing to an increase in sophisticated cyber attacks employing deepfake technology for fraud, social engineering, and potential influence operations.
Source: [Bleepingcomputer]
Most Cyber Criminal Threats are Concentrated in Just a Few Countries
Oxford researchers have developed the world's first cyber crime index to identify global hotspots of cyber criminal activity, ranking countries based on the prevalence and sophistication of cyber threats. The index reveals that a significant portion of cyber threats is concentrated in a few countries, with Russia and Ukraine positioned at the top, with the USA and the UK also ranking prominently. The results indicate that countries like China, Russia, Ukraine, the US, Romania, and Nigeria are among the top hubs for activities ranging from technical services to money laundering. This tool aims to refine the focus for cyber crime research and prevention efforts, although the study acknowledges the need for a broader and more representative sample of expert opinions to enhance the accuracy and applicability of the findings. The index underscores that while cyber crime may appear globally fluid, it has pronounced local concentrations.
Sources: [ThisisOxfordshire] [Phys Org]
Why Incident Response is the Best Cyber Security ROI
The Microsoft Incident Response Reference Guide predicts that most organisations will encounter one or more major security incidents where attackers gain administrative control over crucial IT systems and data. While complete prevention of cyber attacks may not be feasible, prompt and effective incident response is essential to mitigate damage and protect reputations. However, many organisations may not be adequately budgeting for incident response, and the recent UK Government report found that 78% of organisations do not have formalised incident response plans, risking prolonged recovery and increased costs. Cyber crime damages hit $23b in 2023, but the true costs of incidents includes non-financial damage such as reputational harm. If a cyber incident is a matter of when, not if, then a prepared incident response plan is the best cyber security ROI.
Black Arrow works with organisations of all sizes and sectors to design and prepare for managing a cyber security incident; this can include an Incident Response Plan and an educational tabletop exercise for the leadership team that highlights the proportionate controls to help the organisation prevent and mitigate an incident.
Source: [CSO Online]
Ransomware Attacks are the Canaries in the Cyber Coal Mine
A recent report has found that ransomware attacks were up 110% compared to the prior month, stating that unreported attacks were up to 6 times higher. The report found that tactics are increasingly using data extortion, with 92% of attacks utilising this method.
Sources: [Silicon Republic] [The Hill]
Cyber Security is Crucial, but What is Risk and How do You Assess it?
Cyber security is an increasingly sophisticated game of cat and mouse, where the landscape is constantly shifting. Your cyber risk is the probability of negative impacts stemming from a cyber incident, but how do you assess risk?
One thing to understand is that there are a multitude of risks: risks from phishing, risks from insiders, risks from network attacks, risks of supply chain compromise, and of course, nation states. To understand risk, an organisation must first identify the information that it needs to protect, to avoid only learning of the information asset’s existence from a successful attacker. Once all assets are identified, then organisations should conduct risk assessments to identify threats and an evaluation the potential damage that can be done.
Sources: [Security Boulevard] [International Banker]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Cyber attacks cost financial firms $12bn says IMF (finextra.com)
UK business falling short on cybersecurity warns government report (computing.co.uk)
60% of small businesses are concerned about cyber security threats | Malwarebytes
Cyber attacks on small businesses are on the rise - Marketplace
What is cyber security risk & how to assess - Security Boulevard
Cyber Security Regulations Aren’t Static—Your Practices Can’t Be Either (forbes.com)
Why Cyber Security Is More Crucial Today Than Ever Before (internationalbanker.com)
Why are many businesses turning to third-party security partners? - Help Net Security
CISO Perspectives on Complying with Cyber Security Regulations (thehackernews.com)
Why incident response is the best cyber security ROI | CSO Online
Privacy Versus Cyber – What is the Bigger Risk? | Jackson Lewis P.C. - JDSupra
Large businesses struggle to tackle cyber threats (betanews.com)
Resilience And Antifragility Are The Best Strategies For 2024 (forbes.com)
The state of secrets security: 7 action items for better managing risk - Security Boulevard
Former Uber CSO Joe Sullivan and lessons learned from the infamous 2016 Uber breach | CSO Online
Why cyberpsychology is such an important part of effective cyber security | CSO Online
Cyber Security in the Evolving Threat Landscape (securityaffairs.com)
How CISOs can make themselves ready to serve on the board | CSO Online
CISOs Need A Data-Driven Approach To Offensive Security (forbes.com)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Ransomware surged 110pc last month, report claims (siliconrepublic.com)
Ransomware attacks are the canaries in the cyber coal mine | The Hill
Ransomware gang’s new extortion trick? Calling the front desk | TechCrunch
Frameworks, Guidelines & Bounties Alone Won't Defeat Ransomware (darkreading.com)
Ransomware group maturity should influence ransom payment decision - Help Net Security
Proactive and Reactive Ransomware Protection Strategies - Security Boulevard
How can the energy sector bolster its resilience to ransomware attacks? - Help Net Security
CL0P's Ransomware Rampage - Security Measures for 2024 (thehackernews.com)
LockBit copycat DarkVault spurs rebranding rumour | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Ransomware payouts hit all-time high, but that’s not the whole story (securityintelligence.com)
Ransomware Victims
Second ransomware gang says it’s extorting Change Healthcare • The Register
Targus says it is facing major cyber attack, global operations hit | TechRadar
Optics giant Hoya hit with $10 million ransomware demand (bleepingcomputer.com)
Panera Bread week-long IT outage caused by ransomware attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Honeytrap sext scandal MP William Wragg will keep Tory whip (thetimes.co.uk)
How malicious email campaigns continue to slip through the cracks - Help Net Security
TA547 Phishing Attack Hits German Firms with Rhadamanthys Stealer (thehackernews.com)
Cyber Criminals Invade Inboxes: What Small Businesses Can Do (pymnts.com)
Phishing Detection and Response: What You Need to Know - Security Boulevard
Other Social Engineering
Cyber Criminals Target Victims Using Social Engineering Techniques (ic3.gov)
Honeytrap sext scandal MP William Wragg will keep Tory whip (thetimes.co.uk)
LastPass: Hackers targeted employee in failed deepfake CEO call (bleepingcomputer.com)
Artificial Intelligence
China is using generative AI to carry out influence operations (securityaffairs.com)
What Lies Ahead for Cyber Security in the Era of Generative AI? - IT Security Guru
AI risks under the auditor's lens more than ever - Help Net Security
Speed of AI development is outpacing risk assessment | Ars Technica
Malicious PowerShell script pushing malware looks AI-written (bleepingcomputer.com)
LastPass: Hackers targeted employee in failed deepfake CEO call (bleepingcomputer.com)
AI-as-a-Service Providers Vulnerable to PrivEsc and Cross-Tenant Attacks (thehackernews.com)
How Artificial Intelligence Is Fuelling Incel Communities (yahoo.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
Urgent Security Alert! Hackers Hijacked Notepad++ Plugin (gbhackers.com)
Sophisticated Latrodectus Malware Linked to 2017 Strain (inforisktoday.com)
Critical Flaws Leave 92,000 D-Link NAS Devices Vulnerable to Malware Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Bing ad posing as NordVPN aims to spread SecTopRAT malware | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
ScrubCrypt used to drop VenomRAT along with many malicious plugins (securityaffairs.com)
Unit 42: Malware-initiated scanning attacks on the rise | TechTarget
RUBYCARP hackers linked to 10-year-old cryptomining botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Raspberry Robin Returns: New Malware Campaign Spreading Through WSF Files (thehackernews.com)
Malicious PowerShell script pushing malware looks AI-written (bleepingcomputer.com)
TA547 Phishing Attack Hits German Firms with Rhadamanthys Stealer (thehackernews.com)
Mobile
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
How Nation-State DDoS Attacks Impact Us All (darkreading.com)
DDoS Protection Needs Detective and Preventive Controls (darkreading.com)
French cities knocked offline by 'large-scale cyber attack' • The Register
Internet of Things – IoT
Amazon Removes a Feature From Fire TVs Over Security Concerns | Cord Cutters News
Over 90,000 LG Smart TVs may be exposed to remote attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
EV Charging Stations Still Riddled With Cyber Security Vulnerabilities (darkreading.com)
UK town halls given green light to use Chinese CCTV — despite Westminster ban – POLITICO
Hotel check-in terminal leaks rafts of guests' room codes • The Register
Data Breaches/Leaks
Many of the world's biggest companies reported data breaches last year | TechRadar
US Data Breach Reports Surge 90% Annually in Q1 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
37% of publicly shared files expose personal information - Help Net Security
Acuity confirms hackers stole non-sensitive govt data from GitHub repos (bleepingcomputer.com)
Home Depot confirms third-party data breach exposed employee info (bleepingcomputer.com)
AT&T now says data breach impacted 51 million customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
DOJ data on 340,000 individuals stolen in consulting firm hack | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Taxi software vendor exposes personal details of nearly 300K • The Register
Employee credentials leaked in Microsoft security lapse (techmonitor.ai)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Russia ranked biggest cyber crime threat to rest of the world | Tech News | Metro News
Oxford research uncovers world cyber crime hotspots | thisisoxfordshire
Cyber crooks poison GitHub search to fool developers | Computer Weekly
Zambia Busts 77 People in China-Backed Cyber Crime Op (darkreading.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Hackers deploy crypto drainers on thousands of WordPress sites (bleepingcomputer.com)
RUBYCARP hackers linked to 10-year-old cryptomining botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Microsoft employees exposed internal passwords in security lapse | TechCrunch
Insider Threats Surge Amid Growing Foreign Interference - Security Boulevard
Insurance
US insurers using drones to deny home insurance policies • The Register
Cyber Insurance: Sexy? No. Important? Critically yes. - Security Boulevard
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Why a near-miss cyber attack put US officials and the tech industry on edge - The Japan Times
DOJ data on 340,000 individuals stolen in consulting firm hack | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Encryption
Linux and Open Source
The Cyber Attack Stopped by a Microsoft Engineer Was Scarier Than We Realize | Inc.com
Supply chain attack sends shockwaves through open-source community | CyberScoop
German state ditches Microsoft for Linux and LibreOffice | ZDNET
Open source foundations unite on common standards for EU’s Cyber Resilience Act | TechCrunch
Who’s the bigger cyber security risk – Microsoft or open source? (reason.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Reusing passwords: The hidden cost of convenience (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft employees exposed internal passwords in security lapse | TechCrunch
CISA says Sisense hack impacts critical infrastructure orgs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Social Media
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Cyber Security Regulations Aren’t Static—Your Practices Can’t Be Either (forbes.com)
Open source foundations unite on common standards for EU’s Cyber Resilience Act | TechCrunch
Spy Law Needs Fixing Now to Stop Overreach—Not a Backdoor Boost (bloomberglaw.com)
CISA: 300,000+ Small Entities Covered By Proposed Cyber Reporting Regs | MSSP Alert
CISO Perspectives on Complying with Cyber Security Regulations (thehackernews.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
HIPAA Fundamentals for Providers | Tucker Arensberg, P.C. - JDSupra
Process and Control Today | NIS2 – cyber security directive from the EU. Get ready! (pandct.com)
Backup and Recovery
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Nation State Actors
China
A TikTok Whistleblower Got DC’s Attention. Do His Claims Add Up? | WIRED
China is using generative AI to carry out influence operations (securityaffairs.com)
Zambia Busts 77 People in China-Backed Cyber Crime Op (darkreading.com)
Honeytrap sext scandal MP William Wragg will keep Tory whip (thetimes.co.uk)
UK town halls given green light to use Chinese CCTV — despite Westminster ban – POLITICO
China flooding Britain with fake stamps in act of 'economic warfare' (telegraph.co.uk)
Russia
Germany to launch cyber military branch to combat Russian threats (therecord.media)
US says Russian hackers stole federal government emails during Microsoft cyber attack | TechCrunch
Macron: Russia will target Paris Olympics (insidethegames.biz)
Cyber attack on TV channel BabyTV: Toddlers suddenly exposed to Russian propaganda | NL Times
Cyber security in 2023: Estonia's year of advanced threats (e-estonia.com)
Oxford research uncovers world cyber crime hotspots | thisisoxfordshire
Most cyber criminal threats are concentrated in just a few countries, new index shows (phys.org)
Extensive Russian criminal record leak conducted by hacktivist group | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Other Nation State Actors, Hacktivism, Extremism, Terrorism and Other Geopolitical Threat Intelligence
Top Israeli spy chief exposes his true identity in online security lapse | Israel | The Guardian
Extensive Russian criminal record leak conducted by hacktivist group | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Apple Updates Spyware Alert System to Warn Victims of Mercenary Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Apple Warns of iPhone "Mercenary Attack" Across 92 Countries (cnet.com)
Vulnerability Management
Zero-Day Attacks on the Rise: Google Reports 50% Increase in 2023 - Security Boulevard
How exposure management elevates cyber resilience - Help Net Security
Company Offering $30 Million for Android, iOS, Browser Zero-Day Exploits - Security Week
Unit 42: Malware-initiated scanning attacks on the rise | TechTarget
Vulnerabilities
Microsoft Fixes 149 Flaws in Huge April Patch Release, Zero-Days Included (thehackernews.com)
Patch Tuesday: Code Execution Flaws in Multiple Adobe Software Products - Security Week
SAP's April 2024 Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities - Security Week
Microsoft Plugs Gaping Hole in Azure Kubernetes Service Confidential Containers - Security Week
Two new bugs can bypass detection and steal SharePoint data | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
New SharePoint flaws help hackers evade detection when stealing files (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers Claiming of Working Windows 0-Day LPE Exploit (cybersecuritynews.com)
Microsoft fixes five security vulnerabilities in Edge 123 - Neowin
Cisco Warns of Vulnerability in Discontinued Small Business Routers - Security Week
Urgent Security Alert! Hackers Hijacked Notepad++ Plugin (gbhackers.com)
+16K Ivanti VPN gateways still vulnerable to RCE CVE-2024-21894 (securityaffairs.com)
Over 92,000 exposed D-Link NAS devices have a backdoor account (bleepingcomputer.com)
Company Offering $30 Million for Android, iOS, Browser Zero-Day Exploits - Security Week
Critical 'BatBadBut' Rust Vulnerability Exposes Windows Systems to Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Intel and Lenovo servers impacted by 6-year-old BMC flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
Critical Flaws Leave 92,000 D-Link NAS Devices Vulnerable to Malware Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Fortinet Patches Critical RCE Vulnerability in FortiClientLinux - Security Week
Researchers Resurrect Spectre v2 Attack Against Intel CPUs - Security Week
AI-as-a-Service Providers Vulnerable to PrivEsc and Cross-Tenant Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Severe Vulnerabilities Discovered in Software to Protect Internet Routing (prleap.com)
Tools and Controls
Seven ways to be sure you can restore from backup | Computer Weekly
Why incident response is the best cyber security ROI | CSO Online
Improving Dark Web Investigations with Threat Intelligence | Recorded Future
What Lies Ahead for Cyber Security in the Era of Generative AI? - IT Security Guru
What is cyber security risk & how to assess - Security Boulevard
Your Guide to Threat Detection and Response - Security Boulevard
Report finds 90% of cyber attacks in 2023 exploited RDP (securitybrief.co.nz)
How exposure management elevates cyber resilience - Help Net Security
Phishing Detection and Response: What You Need to Know - Security Boulevard
The state of secrets security: 7 action items for better managing risk - Security Boulevard
How Red Team Exercises Increases Your Cyber Health | Trend Micro (US)
How Google’s 90-day TLS certificate validity proposal will affect enterprises - Help Net Security
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Third of charities experienced a cyber breach last year, government reports (civilsociety.co.uk)
Hackers Exploit Magento Bug to Steal Payment Data from E-commerce Websites (thehackernews.com)
OODA Loop - The Water Sector Is Being Threatened. That Should Worry Everyone
France Bracing for Cyber Attacks During Summer Olympics - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
Risk & Repeat: Cyber Safety Review Board takes Microsoft to task | TechTarget
The Baltimore Bridge Collapse Is a Warning | Proceedings - April 2024 Vol. 150/4/1,454 (usni.org)
Report finds 90% of cyber attacks in 2023 exploited RDP (securitybrief.co.nz)
Financial sector cyber security at the helm of investor protection | Mint (livemint.com)
US Health Dept warns hospitals of hackers targeting IT help desks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Former Uber CSO Joe Sullivan and lessons learned from the infamous 2016 Uber breach | CSO Online
Software-Defined Vehicle Fleets Face a Twisty Road on Cyber Security (darkreading.com)
Independent Pharmacies Must Prioritize Cyber Security (drugtopics.com)
Devious 'man in the middle' hacks on the rise: How to stay safe | PCWorld
Top 10 Attacker Techniques: What do They Mean for MSSPs? | MSSP Alert
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 08 March 2024
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 08 March 2024:
-FBI Reports Cyber Crime Losses Reached $12.5 billion in 2023, Ransomware Losses Surged by 74%, Average Ransomw Demand Reaching $600k
-Capita Plans £100 Million in Cost Cuts as it Continues to Grapple With 2023 Cyber Attack, Resulting in Significant Job Losses
-Employment Law Firm Sues IT Company Over Ransomware Attack
-Stolen Passwords are a Hacker Goldmine
-Phishing Attacks Up 40 Percent in 2023; Attackers Leverage Social Engineering for Greater Success
-Business Leaders Don’t Even Know They’ve Been Hacked
-Rising Cyber Security Risks: Insider Threat Main Concern Among Mid-Market Firms
-Security Risks Plague SMEs in Shift to Remote Working
-After Collecting $22 Million, Ransomware Group Stages FBI Takedown
-Cyber Attacks Remain Chief Concern for Businesses
-Two New Ransomware Groups Join Forces to Launch Joint Attacks
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
FBI Reports Cyber Crime Losses Reached $12.5 billion in 2023, Ransomware Losses Surged by 74%, Average Ransom Demand Reaching $600k
An FBI report into the cost of cyber crime has found that estimated losses in the US alone reached $12.5 billion in 2023. Ransomware accounted for $59.6 million, a 74% increase from the previous year’s report. Of note, the FBI report only deals with complaints made to the FBI; it therefore excludes other countries, and relies on the US organisations to identify that they have been impacted. It is therefore likely that the figure in the US, let alone globally, is significantly higher.
Sources: [Security Boulevard] [Security Week] [Infosecurity Magazine] [Tripwire] [Security Affairs]
Capita Plans £100 Million in Cost Cuts as it Continues to Grapple With 2023 Cyber Attack, Resulting in Significant Job Losses
In the aftermath of a significant cyber attack in 2023, Capita faces a steep financial hurdle with reported losses amounting to £106.6 million. Originally forecasted at £25 million, the revised figure underscores the substantial impact of the breach. Capita’s response strategy, including significant investments in recovery and cyber security bolstering, emphasises the escalating costs associated with data breaches. CEO Adolfo Hernandez announced plans for a substantial cost reduction of over £100 million, indicating the critical need for efficiency improvements to mitigate the financial strain. Capita’s experience serves as a potent reminder of the critical importance of robust cyber resilience strategies. These strategies are not just about preventing attacks, but also about mitigating the potentially devastating financial consequences should a breach occur.
Source: [ITPro]
Employment Law Firm Sues IT Company Over Ransomware Attack
A law firm in California has sued an IT solutions company, saying that after hiring the company to install a network system and server, the law firm suffered a ransomware attack. The law firm found that not long after the network was installed, they were unable to access their data, and when they had gone to retrieve a cloud backup, they had found this was already deleted, forcing them to pay the ransom to get their data back. The law firm is accusing the IT company of negligence and breach of contract and is seeking damages of at least $1 million.
Source: [Law360]
Stolen Passwords are a Hacker Goldmine
Passwords are not only crucial for organisational security, but they also come with significant costs and vulnerabilities. From the time spent by service desks on resets, to the expense of security incidents and breaches, the financial toll is substantial. Weak or reused passwords heighten the vulnerability, with breaches involving stolen credentials costing an average of $4.45 million. Cyber threats are evolving, with hackers increasingly favouring stolen user accounts over traditional malware. This shift, underscored by a notable 71% increase in attacks leveraging valid login credentials in 2023 as reported by CrowdStrike and IBM, highlights the repercussions of compromised credentials. Embracing technologies like multi-factor authentication (MFA) and single sign-on (SSO), along with employee education, can bolster security while alleviating financial strains. Robust identity management and zero-trust security frameworks are essential to mitigate risks further, especially in the face of rising cloud intrusions. Proactive investments in password security software such as password managers can help streamline operations and enhance overall organisational resilience against these evolving threats.
Sources: [Bleeping Computer] [Axios]
Phishing Attacks Up 40 Percent in 2023; Attackers Leverage Social Engineering for Greater Success
Kaspersky recently released their annual spam and phishing report in which they identified over 709 million attempts to access phishing and scam websites, a 40% increase from the previous year. It should be noted that this number is just related to Kaspersky’s identification; the figure is likely far greater. With reports identifying that 90% of phishing involves social engineering, it is important to understand how it is leveraged.
Phishing attacks generally include an element of trust; for example, a bad actor impersonating a reputable brand or providing details about an individual that makes the attack more credible. Often, social engineering will rely on human characteristics, such as urgency, emotion and habit to try to manipulate the target to perform particular actions. Whilst the tools may change, the basis is the same; a successful phish requires user interaction. To mitigate the impact of phishing in corporate environments, organisations must stay informed about the latest adversarial activity and prioritise security measures such as multi-factor authentication (MFA) and providing employee awareness and education training that goes beyond ticking boxes.
Sources: [Beta News] [CSO Online] [Security Boulevard] [DarkReading]
Business Leaders Don’t Even Know They’ve Been Hacked
A survey of over 10,000 business leaders across various industries has found that a number of business leaders know little when it comes to their organisation’s cyber security landscape, with 1 in 10, “unsure” and unable to provide a definitive answer as to whether their organisation has had a data breach in 2023. The report highlights that there are a number of leadership positions that are not receiving sufficient information about their organisation’s data security situation.
Receiving regular reports with metrics about the organisation’s cyber security posture is key to organisations achieving and maintaining a solid level of governance, something that is required in various standards and regulations.
Source: [Tech.Co]
Rising Cyber Security Risks: Insider Threat Main Concern Among Mid-Market Firms
According to the 2023 CyberArk Identity Security Threat Landscape Report, insider threats are on the rise, with 68% of organisations reporting an increased frequency in the past year. These threats, considered one of the top concerns over the next 12 months, stem from within an organisation where authorised employees exploit their access to steal or leak sensitive data. Factors such as flexible working, an increase in job transitions, workforce reductions, third-party relationships, economic uncertainties, and employee stress levels further compound these challenges. Negligence, accounting for 62% of insider incidents, plays a significant role; these threats aren’t always malicious but can also be negligent or accidental. As these threats evolve, the potential consequences, including revenue loss and reputational damage, are becoming more apparent to business leaders. To mitigate risks, companies must prioritise improving identity security, particularly in controlling privileged access, and embrace a Zero Trust approach. This ensures full visibility and control over access to sensitive data, safeguarding critical assets and enhancing cyber resilience in an increasingly volatile landscape. Other key identified threats include AI-related risks, ransomware, deep fakes, and malware.
Sources: [TechRadar] [Comms Business]
C-Suite Executives: An Attacker’s Dream?
Cyber criminals are increasingly focusing on high-value targets, particularly C-suite executives who hold extensive organisational access. These executives, often overlooked in security practices and training, have become vulnerable links. The cyber security landscape of 2023 saw significant advancements but also revealed vulnerabilities, exacerbated by global conflicts and strategic cyber attacks. Cyber actors are now targeting entities with high return potential, with ransomware attackers tailoring their strikes to maximise revenues, often from smaller organisations. Interestingly, while automation is on the rise, cyber criminals are opting for a human touch, with human operatives often behind attacks. A report last year showed a nearly 30% spike in fraud specifically targeting senior executives, highlighting the vulnerability of the C-suite. This emphasises the need for robust cyber resilience strategies to safeguard these high-value targets.
Source: [SecurityBrief New Zealand]
Security Risks Plague SMEs in Shift to Remote Working
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote working surged, offering businesses newfound flexibility and cost efficiencies. However, this paradigm shift comes with its own set of security challenges, particularly impacting startups and small businesses. The inherent flexibility of remote work exposes companies to risks like unauthorised access, IP theft, and malware. These threats are especially potent for SMEs, jeopardising their financial stability and reputation. Robust security measures include VPNs, enforcing regular software updates, and employee training to mitigate these risks. By embracing these strategies, SMEs can navigate the remote work landscape securely, unlocking its benefits while safeguarding against potential threats.
Source: [SecurityBrief New Zealand]
After Collecting $22 Million, Ransomware Group Stages FBI Takedown
The ransomware group responsible for facilitating a huge attack against a US prescription drug company for $22 million has gone dark, days after receiving the payment and standing accused of scamming their own affiliate out of their share of the gains. Days after the payment was made, AlphV’s public website started displaying a message saying it had been seized by the FBI as part of an international law enforcement action. Ransomware researchers have since said that it has not actually been seized, but appears to be a ploy to exit scam affiliates of the ransomware group. This proves the old adage that there really is no honour among thieves.
Source: [Ars Technica]
Cyber Attacks Remain Chief Concern for Businesses
A recent report has underscored the growing concern among UK corporate businesses regarding cyber attacks as the primary fraud threat in the upcoming year, with 73% of respondents expressing worry. As businesses grapple with the shift to hybrid and remote work models, ensuring robust counter-fraud measures and internal controls is imperative to safeguarding workforces regardless of location. This situation emphasises the critical importance of investing in employee training to combat evolving fraud threats. It highlights the far-reaching consequences that fraud can have on organisations and underscores the necessity of fostering an anti-fraud culture across all levels of the enterprise.
Source: [TheHRDirector]
Two New Ransomware Groups Join Forces to Launch Joint Attacks
Two ransomware groups, Ghostsec and Stormous, have joined forces to conduct double extortion ransomware attacks on various businesses across multiple countries. As part of this, their new ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) program, STMX_GhostLocker, provides various options for their affiliates. GhostSec is already part of a coalition called the five families, involving 4 other entities. The group ventured into RaaS last year, offering services for as little as $269.99 per month.
Source: [The Hacker News]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
FBI: Cyber Crime Losses Exceeded $12.5 Billion in 2023 - Security Week
1 in 10 Business Leaders Don’t Even Know They’ve Been Hacked (tech.co)
Cyber attacks remain chief concern for businesses | theHRD (thehrdirector.com)
What Cyber Security Chiefs Need From Their CEOs (darkreading.com)
Simply Human: Why HR Needs To Take The Lead In Cyber Security (forbes.com)
The Security Interviews: Cyber security is about managing risk effectively | Computer Weekly
NIST Cyber Framework 2.0: Doubling Down on Governance, Expanding Applicability | Law.com
CISOs Tackle Compliance With Cyber Guidelines (informationweek.com)
Are C-suite executives cyber security's weakest link? (securitybrief.co.nz
30 years of the CISO role – how things have changed since Steve Katz | CSO Online
How to create an efficient governance control program - Help Net Security
Demystifying the Maze: A Guide to Cyber Risk Quantification Methods (cybersaint.io)
Resilience is built on a solid framework | Professional Security
Research finds that cyber security leaders are taking on multiple roles | Security Magazine
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
ConnectWise ScreenConnect bug used in Play ransomware breach, MSP attack | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Employment Law Firm Sues IT Co. Over Ransomware Attack - Law360
Report: Average Initial Ransomware Demand in 2023 Reached $600K - Security Boulevard
What’s Fueling the Ransomware Epidemic? | Symantec Enterprise Blogs (security.com)
Banning ransomware payments back on the agenda | Computer Weekly
BlackCat Goes Dark After Ripping Off Change Healthcare Ransom (darkreading.com)
Uncle Sam intervenes in Change Healthcare ransomware fiasco • The Register
US cyber and law enforcement agencies warn of Phobos ransomware attacks (securityaffairs.com)
Experts echo calls for ransomware ban as LockBit rallies • The Register
Government urged to ban ransom payments to cyber criminals (computing.co.uk)
Ransomware spikes against critical infrastructure, says FBI • The Register
Major shifts in identity, ransomware, and critical infrastructure threat trends - Help Net Security
Government was third-largest ransomware target last year: FBI - Defense One
JetBrains TeamCity under attack by ransomware thugs • The Register
Ransomware Victims
A Deep Dive into the 2024 Prudential and LoanDepot Breaches - Security Boulevard
Employment Law Firm Sues IT Co. Over Ransomware Attack - Law360
After collecting $22 million, AlphV ransomware group stages FBI takedown | Ars Technica
Change Healthcare hack cripples payment systems across health providers - The Washington Post
Hackers Behind the Change Healthcare Ransomware Attack Just Received a $22 Million Payment | WIRED
Capita raises threat of further job cuts under plans to save another £100m | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
First BofA, Now Fidelity: Same Vendor Behind Third-Party Breaches (darkreading.com)
UnitedHealth's cyber attack should be a 'wake-up call' for healthcare (yahoo.com)
Security leaders weigh in on the recent UnitedHealth cyber attack | Security Magazine
Canada's anti-money laundering agency offline after cyber attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Uncle Sam intervenes in Change Healthcare ransomware fiasco • The RegisterFidelity Investments Notifying 28,000 People of Data Breach - Security Week
Duvel says it has "more than enough" beer after ransomware attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Thousands of Dutch passports stolen in ransomware attacks available on dark web | NL Times
Corporate Greed Made the Change Healthcare Cyber attack Worse (nymag.com)
Switzerland: Play ransomware leaked 65,000 government documents (bleepingcomputer.com)
Possible China link to Change Healthcare ransomware attack • The Register
Action needed to avoid repeat of Southern Water cyber attack - Utility Week
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Jamf says 9% of smartphone have fallen for phishing attacks (appleinsider.com)
How attackers leverage social engineering for greater scamming success | CSO Online
Cyber Criminals Spoof US Government Organisations in BEC, Phishing Attacks - Security Week
Annual State of Email Security by the Numbers - Security Boulevard
New Phishing Kit Leverages SMS, Voice Calls to Target Cryptocurrency Users (thehackernews.com)
Hackers target Coinbase, Binance staff with phishing clones of Gmail, iCloud (crypto.news)
AI worm that infects computers and reads emails created by researchers | The Independent
95% believe LLMs making phishing detection more challenging - Help Net Security
Other Social Engineering
How attackers leverage social engineering for greater scamming success | CSO Online
New Phishing Kit Leverages SMS, Voice Calls to Target Cryptocurrency Users (thehackernews.com)
The Rise of Social Engineering Fraud in Business Email Compromise (darkreading.com)
Artificial Intelligence
Over 225,000 Compromised ChatGPT Credentials Up for Sale on Dark Web Markets (thehackernews.com)
AI tools put companies at risk of data exfiltration - Help Net Security
Don't Give Your Business Data to AI Companies (darkreading.com)
Act now to stop WordPress and Tumblr selling your content to AI firms • Graham Cluley
GTPDOOR backdoor is designed to target telecom carrier networks (securityaffairs.com)
Political deepfakes are spreading like wildfire thanks to GenAI | TechCrunch
AI worm that infects computers and reads emails created by researchers | The Independent
95% believe LLMs making phishing detection more challenging - Help Net Security
Immediate AI risks and tomorrow's dangers - Help Net Security
Defence: Leonardo CEO says stupidity poses a bigger threat than AI (cnbc.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
No “Apple magic” as 11% of macOS detections last year came from malware | Malwarebytes
Mobile banking malware growing rapidly, ThreatFabric warns | Biometric Update
GTPDOOR backdoor is designed to target telecom carrier networks (securityaffairs.com)
Watch Out for Spoofed Zoom, Skype, Google Meet Sites Delivering Malware (thehackernews.com)
Linux variant of BIFROSE RAT uses deceptive domain strategies (securityaffairs.com)
New Linux malware found targeting mobile networks across the world | TechRadar
ScreenConnect flaws exploited to drop new ToddleShark malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Malware is coming for your ChatGPT credentials • The Register
North Korea Hits ScreenConnect Bugs to Drop 'ToddleShark' Malware (darkreading.com)
Linux Malware Campaign Targets Misconfigured Cloud Servers - Security Week
AI worm that infects computers and reads emails created by researchers | The Independent
New WogRAT malware abuses online notepad service to store malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Snake, a new Info Stealer spreads through Facebook messages (securityaffairs.com)
Linux Variants of Bifrost Trojan Evade Detection via Typosquatting (darkreading.com)
Mobile
Jamf says 9% of smartphone have fallen for phishing attacks (appleinsider.com)
Mobile banking malware growing rapidly, ThreatFabric warns | Biometric Update
Apple warns of increased iPhone security risks | Computerworld
Android's March 2024 Update Patches Critical Vulnerabilities - Security Week
CISA Adds Android Pixel and Sunhillo Sureline Bugs to Its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog
The Importance of Cyber security for Your Smart Devices | HackerNoon
Phone hacking is a real danger. How to keep your data, location secure (usatoday.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Someone is hacking 3D printers to warn owners of a security flaw (bitdefender.com)
Popular doorbell camera brands contain security flaws, making them easy to hack: Report | The Hill
NCSC flags up cyber security for connected places | UKAuthority
The Importance of Cyber Security for Your Smart Devices | HackerNoon
Flipper Zero WiFi phishing attack can unlock and steal Tesla cars (bleepingcomputer.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
The State Of Cyber Security (Part One): Why Are There Still So Many Data Breaches? (forbes.com)
A leaky database spilled 2FA codes for the world’s tech giants | TechCrunch#
American Express credit cards exposed in third-party data breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Fidelity Investments Notifying 28,000 People of Data Breach - Security Week
AI tools put companies at risk of data exfiltration - Help Net Security
4 Instructive Postmortems on Data Downtime and Loss (thehackernews.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
FBI: Cyber Crime Losses Exceeded $12.5 Billion in 2023 - Security Week
$12.5 billion lost to cyber crime, amid tidal wave of crypto investment fraud | Tripwire
Germany takes down cyber crime market with over 180,000 users (bleepingcomputer.com)
Poorly paid cyber security staff risk ‘breaking bad’ on the dark web (techinformed.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
$12.5 billion lost to cyber crime, amid tidal wave of crypto investment fraud | Tripwire
Hackers target FCC, crypto firms in advanced Okta phishing attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers target Coinbase, Binance staff with phishing clones of Gmail, iCloud (crypto.news)
New Phishing Kit Leverages SMS, Voice Calls to Target Cryptocurrency Users (thehackernews.com)
Crypto fraud in 2023: How can security teams fight (securityintelligence.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Comms Business - Insider threat main concern among mid-market firms
Current workforce trends feed into rising cyber security risks | TechRadar
Army Vet Spills National Secrets to Fake Ukrainian Girlfriend (darkreading.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Employment Law Firm Sues IT Co. Over Ransomware Attack - Law360
Capita plans £100 million in cost cuts as it continues to grapple with 2023 cyber attack | ITPro
First BofA, Now Fidelity: Same Vendor Behind Third-Party Breaches (darkreading.com)
American Express credit cards exposed in third-party data breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers target FCC, crypto firms in advanced Okta phishing attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Switzerland: Play ransomware leaked 65,000 government documents (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese State Hackers Target Tibetans with Supply Chain, Watering Hole Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Cloud/SaaS
10 Essential Processes for Reducing the Top 11 Cloud Risks (darkreading.com)
Hackers target Coinbase, Binance staff with phishing clones of Gmail, iCloud (crypto.news)
Identity and Access Management
Encryption
Linux and Open Source
Open source vulnerabilities dominated 2023, and this year looks no different | ITPro
Linux Malware Campaign Targets Misconfigured Cloud Servers - Security Week
Linux Variants of Bifrost Trojan Evade Detection via Typosquatting (darkreading.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Hacked WordPress sites use visitors' browsers to hack other sites (bleepingcomputer.com)
Over 225,000 Compromised ChatGPT Credentials Up for Sale on Dark Web Markets (thehackernews.com)
Malware is coming for your ChatGPT credentials • The Register
Stolen passwords are a hacker goldmine now, CrowdStrike and IBM find (axios.com)
Passwords are Costing Your Organisation Money - How to Minimize Those Costs (bleepingcomputer.com)
US State AGs tell Meta to fix rampant account takeovers • The Register
Social Media
Google and Meta users see their 2FA security codes leaked online - Root-Nation.com
“Technical Issue” Takes Facebook Offline, Offers No Cyber Security Reassurance | MSSP Alert
Facebook and Instagram Overrun by Account Hackers, States Warn (bloomberglaw.com)
Snake, a new Info Stealer spreads through Facebook messages (securityaffairs.com)
Meta Abandons Hacking Victims, Draining Law Enforcement Resources, Officials Say | WIRED
US State AGs tell Meta to fix rampant account takeovers • The Register
Training, Education and Awareness
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
EU council welcomes cyber solidarity act agreement (verdict.co.uk)
The modern CISO's guide to navigating new SEC cyber regulations (betanews.com)
Five Unintended Consequences of the New SEC Cyber Security Disclosure Rule - Security Boulevard
Navigating regulation challenges for protecting sensitive healthcare data - Help Net Security
Models, Frameworks and Standards
NIST Cyber Security Framework 2.0: 4 Steps to Get Started (darkreading.com)
NIST Cyber Framework 2.0: Doubling Down on Governance, Expanding Applicability | Law.com
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
11 Top Cyber Security Certifications to Consider In 2024 (datamation.com)
Poorly paid cyber security staff risk ‘breaking bad’ on the dark web (techinformed.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Germany takes down cyber crime market with over 180,000 users (bleepingcomputer.com)
A cyber criminal is sentenced, will it make a difference? - Help Net Security
Nigerian National Pleads Guilty of Conspiracy in BEC Operation (darkreading.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Nation State Actors
China
Chinese nation state actors to ramp up cyber espionage attempts in 2024 - IT Security Guru
We’re Slowly Learning About China’s Extensive Hacking Network | Mind Matters
Taiwan's Biggest Telco Breached by Suspected Chinese Hackers (darkreading.com)
Possible China link to Change Healthcare ransomware attack • The Register
A New Wave of Cyber Attacks: Five Actions to Take Now | IndustryWeek
Chinese State Hackers Target Tibetans with Supply Chain, Watering Hole Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Russia
The Five Bears: Russia's Offensive Cyber Capabilities (greydynamics.com)
A Silent World War – Russia’s Cyberwar Against the West (kyivpost.com)
Germany Urged to Tighten Security After Russia Leaked Classified Information - Bloomberg
Germany to investigate Russia’s interception of military talks on Ukraine | Germany | The Guardian
Valuable Russian Military Documents Exposed: Report (newsweek.com)
Russian Hackers Target Ukraine Via A Disinformation Campaign - Security Boulevard
North Korea
Lazarus Group observed exploiting an admin-to-kernel Windows zero-day | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
North Korea Hits ScreenConnect Bugs to Drop 'ToddleShark' Malware (darkreading.com)
North Korea’s Kimsuky gang joins rush to exploit new ScreenConnect bugs | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
North Korea hacks two South Korean chip firms to steal engineering data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Other Nation State Actors, Hacktivism, Extremism, Terrorism and Other Geopolitical Threat Intelligence
Vulnerability Management
Firms Still Threatened by Old Vulnerabilities (govinfosecurity.com)
Open source vulnerabilities dominated 2023, and this year looks no different | ITPro
Organisations are knowingly releasing vulnerable applications - Help Net Security
Enhancing security through proactive patch management - Help Net Security
Vulnerabilities
Five Eyes alliance warns of attacks exploiting known Ivanti Gateway flaws (securityaffairs.com)
ConnectWise ScreenConnect bug used in Play ransomware breach, MSP attack | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
North Korea’s Kimsuky gang joins rush to exploit new ScreenConnect bugs | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
North Korea Hits ScreenConnect Bugs to Drop 'ToddleShark' Malware (darkreading.com)
Hackers exploited Windows 0-day for 6 months after Microsoft knew of it | Ars Technica
Urgent: Apple Issues Critical Updates for Actively Exploited Zero-Day Flaws (thehackernews.com)
VMware Issues Security Patches for ESXi, Workstation, and Fusion Flaws (thehackernews.com)
VMWare Urges Users to Uninstall EAP Immediately - Security Boulevard
Cisco Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities in VPN Product - Security Week
Critical TeamCity flaw now widely exploited to create admin accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Critical TeamCity Bugs Endanger Software Supply Chain (darkreading.com)
Android's March 2024 Update Patches Critical Vulnerabilities - Security Week
CISA Warns of Pixel Phone Vulnerability Exploitation - Security Week
Tools and Controls
Why cyber maturity assessment should become standard practice - Help Net Security
1 in 10 Business Leaders Don’t Even Know They’ve Been Hacked (tech.co)
The Ultimate Guide to Threat Detection, Investigation, and Response (TDIR) (govinfosecurity.com)
The Security Interviews: Cyber security is about managing risk effectively | Computer Weekly
What Is A Cyber Incident Response Policy? - Security Boulevard
Cyber Criminals Using Novel DNS Hijacking Technique for Investment Scams (thehackernews.com)
Demystifying the Maze: A Guide to Cyber Risk Quantification Methods (cybersaint.io)
Resilience is built on a solid framework | Professional Security
Simply Human: Why HR Needs To Take The Lead In Cyber Security (forbes.com)
The critical role of DNS in cyber security and digital thriving | TechRadar
What is Advanced Threat Protection and How to Use It in Your Business - Security Boulevard
How To Close The DevSecOps Cyber Security Skills Gap And Boost Security (forbes.com)
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 09 February 2024
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 09 February 2024:
-Over Half of Companies Experienced Cyber Security Incidents Last Year
-Deepfake Video Conference Costs Business $25 Million
-Watershed Year for Ransomware as Victims Rose by Almost 50% and Payments Hit $1 Billion All-Time High
-Malware-as-a-Service Now the Top Threat to Organisations
-Over 9 in 10 UK Firms Who Fell Victim to Ransomware Paid the Ransom, Despite Alleged “No Pay” Stances
-Chinese State Hackers Hid in National Infrastructure for at Least 5 Years
-Email Attacks on Businesses Tripled and AI is a Huge Contributing Factor
-Security Leaders, C-Suite Unite to Tackle Cyber Threats
-UN Experts Investigate Cyber Attacks by North Korea that Raked in $3 Billion to Build Nuclear Weapons
-What Does a ‘Cyber Security Culture’ Actually Entail?
-Beyond Checkboxes: Security Compliance as a Business Enabler
-No One in Cyber Security Is Ready for the SolarWinds Prosecution
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Over Half of Companies Experienced Cyber Security Incidents Last Year
According to a recent global survey, over half of the participating companies faced major security incidents in the past year, necessitating additional resources to tackle these challenges. Despite these incidents, many organisations claim improved performance on key cyber security indicators and express confidence in their threat detection capabilities. The research highlights a concerning discrepancy between perceived security measures and the actual state of security operations, underscoring a lack of comprehensive visibility and effective response mechanisms within companies. Particularly concerning is the finding that organisations can typically monitor only two-thirds of their IT environments, exposing significant vulnerabilities. Furthermore, the study points to a greater need for greater automation and third-party assistance in threat detection and response, suggesting that while companies are aware of their shortcomings, the path to enhanced security involves embracing AI-driven solutions to close these gaps. This insight highlights to leadership the importance of investing in advanced cyber security technologies and expertise to safeguard the organisation’s digital assets effectively.
Sources: [Beta News] [Verdict]
Deepfake Video Conference Costs Business $25 Million
There has been a surge in the number of artificial intelligence deepfake attacks where technology is being used to impersonate individuals. In one case, a finance professional at a multinational was reportedly swindled out of $25 million (HK$200 million) of company money when scammers created a deepfake of his London-based chief financial officer in a video conference call, faking both the CFO’s look and voice. The scam involved the fake CFO making increasingly urgent demands to execute money transfers, resulting in 15 transfers from the victim employee. The reality of the attack was only discovered by the victim after he had contacted the company’s corporate head office.
Sources: [The Register] [Help Net Security] [TechCentral ] [Tripwire]
Watershed Year for Ransomware as Victims Rose by Almost 50% And Payments Hit $1 Billion All-Time High
Even with enforcers shutting down some ransomware gangs, the business of ransomware is booming. A recent report from Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 found a 49% increase in the number of victims reported on ransomware leak sites; this does not include those who were victims but did not appear on sites. This comes as ransomware hit an all time high, with over $1b made in ransomware payments. Of note, this is just ransom payments; this does not take in to account reputational damage, recovery costs and loss in share value. The real effects of a ransomware attack may take months or even years to materialise. As ransomware remains a constant threat, it is important for organisations to be prepared.
Sources: [The Verge ] [Malwarebytes] [Infosecurity Magazine] [CSO Online] [ITPro] [TechRadar]
Malware-as-a-Service Now the Top Threat to Organisations
Recent studies have underscored a significant shift in the cyber threat landscape, with Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) and Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) now dominating. These ‘as-a-service’ tools are particularly concerning as they lower the barrier to entry for cyber criminals, enabling even those with limited technical knowledge to launch sophisticated attacks. The report found that the most common as-a-Service tools were Malware loaders (77% of investigated threats), crypto-miners (52% of investigated threats) and botnets (39% of investigated threats). These findings underscore the adaptability of these threats, with malware strains being developed with multiple functions to maximise damage. Despite these trends, traditional methods like phishing continue to pose significant challenges for security teams. It’s clear that staying ahead of these evolving threats requires a proactive and comprehensive approach to cyber security.
Sources:[Infosecurity Magazine] [Beta News] [Help Net Security]
Over 9 in 10 UK Firms Who Fell Victim to Ransomware Paid the Ransom, Despite Alleged “No Pay” Stances
A recent report has found that over 97% of UK firms have paid a ransom in the last two years, finding even more reason to operate in a when-not-if environment. When asked about their recovery in an event, 38% said they could recover in four to six days, and 34% need one to two weeks to recover; almost one in four (24%) need over three weeks to recover data and restore business processes. Only 12% said their company had stress-tested their data security, data management, and data recovery processes or solutions in the six months prior to being surveyed, and 46% had not tested their processes or solutions in over 12 months.
Sources: [The FinTech Times] [ Help Net Security]
Chinese State Hackers Hid in National Infrastructure for at Least 5 Years
US cyber officials have said that they discovered China-sponsored hackers lurking in American computer networks, positioning themselves to disrupt communications, energy, transportation and water systems; and this had been going on for at least 5 years. This has led to a joint warning from the US FBI, National Security Agency and Cyber Infrastructure and Security Agency, which has been cosigned by Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. This dwell time isn’t just something that is encountered in critical infrastructure networks; attackers lurk on networks, undiscovered often for years, allowing them to see everything going on in the corporate environment.
Sources: [NTD] [Washington Times]
Email Attacks on Businesses Tripled and AI is a Huge Contributing Factor
Email attacks against businesses have increased dramatically as hackers continually use generative AI tools to optimise their content and streamline malicious campaigns, new research has claimed.
The report from Acronis is based on data collected from more than a million unique endpoints across 15 countries, and found AI-powered phishing affected more than 90% of organisations last year. AI helped has email attacks grow by 222% since the second half of 2023.
Sources: [New Electronics] [TechRadar]
Security Leaders, C-Suite Unite to Tackle Cyber Threats
A recent survey found that CEOs are taking a more hands-on approach and prioritising cyber resilience in 2024, leading to the breakdown of traditional silos between IT operations and security teams. The survey polled over 200 C-Suite and senior-level IT executives globally, and revealed a growing recognition of the importance of collaboration in combating sophisticated cyber threats, with 99% of respondents observing increased connectivity between the teams over the past year. While progress has been made, challenges remain, with only 48% of organisations establishing joint protocols for incident mitigation or recovery. Looking ahead, respondents anticipate a significant role for artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing security efforts, with 68% expecting AI to streamline threat detection and response. Despite advancements, fragmented data protection solutions persist as a challenge, impacting over 90% of organisations' cyber resiliency. This underscores the need for a top-down approach to cyber security, with CEOs and boards driving collaboration between IT operations and security teams to optimise cyber preparedness initiatives and mitigate cyber risks effectively.
Source: [Security Boulevard]
UN Experts Investigate Cyber Attacks by North Korea that Raked in $3 Billion to Build Nuclear Weapons
UN sanction monitors are investigating dozens of suspected cyber attacks by North Korea that have raked in $3 billion to help North Korea further its nuclear weapons programme, according to excerpts of an unpublished UN report. “The panel is investigating 58 suspected DPRK cyber attacks on cryptocurrency-related companies between 2017 and 2023, valued at approximately $3 billion, which reportedly help fund DPRK’s WMD development,” according to the monitors, who report twice a year to the 15-member security council.
Source: [The Guardian]
What Does a ‘Cyber Security Culture’ Actually Entail?
Fostering a robust cyber security culture emerges as a critical imperative for organisations in 2023, as revealed by ITPro Today's "State of Cybersecurity in 2023" study. Despite this recognition, organisations grapple with various challenges, including budget constraints, staffing shortages, and the failure to implement fundamental security practices like the principle of least privilege and zero trust. Insufficient staffing and constrained budgets elevate the risk of breaches, emphasising the need for a collective effort to bolster security measures.
Cultivating a cyber security culture entails educating every employee on security risks and holding them accountable for risk reduction efforts. While security teams play a pivotal role in setting expectations and providing guidance, a culture of cyber security necessitates continuous training, integration of security into everyday work, and clear delineation of risk ownership throughout the organisation. By prioritising proactive measures and fostering individual responsibility, organisations can fortify their defences against evolving cyber threats and mitigate risks effectively.
Source: [ITPro Today]
Beyond Checkboxes: Security Compliance as a Business Enabler
In today's complex business landscape, regulatory requirements are increasingly intricate, especially concerning cyber security compliance. While compliance might evoke images of stringent regulations and time-consuming audits, reframing our perspective reveals its potential as a vital business enabler. Security leaders, in collaboration with senior management, must cultivate a culture where commitment to cyber security compliance permeates the organisation, emphasising its role in fostering trust, facilitating global market access, and even serving as a competitive advantage. Moreover, robust compliance programs drive operational efficiency, innovation, and cost savings in the long run. Embracing cyber security compliance as a strategic enabler, rather than a regulatory burden, positions businesses for success, innovation, and resilience in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
Source: [Forbes]
No One in Cyber Security Is Ready for the SolarWinds Prosecution
The concept of "materiality" has taken centre stage for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in light of new SEC regulations, requiring US public companies to disclose "material cyber security incidents" within four days. The SolarWinds breach and subsequent SEC charges against the company and its CISO highlight the seriousness of these regulations. This shift necessitates a deeper understanding of what constitutes "material" risk in cyber security and a more transparent approach to risk communication. However, many CISOs face challenges in quantifying and communicating cyber risks effectively to boards and executives, who often lack familiarity with cyber security terminology. This regulatory change underscores the need for CISOs to bridge the gap between cyber security and financial reporting, ensuring accurate and precise risk communication at the C-Suite level. Additionally, policymakers should incentivise C-Suite accountability for cyber risk management, fostering a culture where cyber risks are addressed proactively and transparently.
Source:[Council on Foreign Relations]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Over half of companies experienced cyber security incidents last year (betanews.com)
Beyond Checkboxes: Security Compliance As Business Enabler (forbes.com)
Why an HR-IT Partnership is Critical for Managing Cyber Security Risk - Security Boulevard
The Cyber Threats Every C-Level Exec Should Care About In 2024 (forbes.com)
Security Leaders, C-Suite Unite to Tackle Cyberthreats - Security Boulevard
Cyber Security, Hybrid Workforce Management Among Top 2024 Business Challenges (allwork.space)
How CISOs navigate policies and access across enterprises - Help Net Security
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
The ransomware business is booming, even as enforcers shut down some players - The Verge
Paying ransoms is becoming a cost of doing business for many - Help Net Security
Chainalysis: 2023 a 'watershed' year for ransomware | TechTarget
The hidden cost of ransomware is more painful than many realize | ITPro
Is critical infrastructure prepared for OT ransomware? • The Register
Akira and 8Base are the ransomware gangs to watch in 2024 • The Register
Crypto-related ransomware attacks made 'major comeback' in 2023 (verdict.co.uk)
NCC Group records the most ransomware victims ever in 2023 | TechTarget
US govt ups bounty on Hive ransomware gang members to $15M • The Register
Ransomware Victims
Clorox says cyber attack caused $49 million in expenses (bleepingcomputer.com)
Blackbaud blasted for failing to prevent customer breaches | Computer Weekly
Lurie Children's Hospital cyber attack forces systems offline • The Register
Blackbaud settles FTC data security probe into 2020 ransomware attack | K-12 Dive (k12dive.com)
California union confirms ransomware attack following LockBit claims (therecord.media)
Another Chicago hospital announces cyber attack (therecord.media)
Funerals reportedly canceled due to ransomware attack on Austrian town (therecord.media)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Fake board meeting nets cyber criminals more than €28m - TechCentral.ie
QR Code 'Quishing' Attacks on Execs Surge, Evading Email Security (darkreading.com)
Email attacks on business tripled in 2023 — and ChatGPT was often the culprit | TechRadar
South African Railways Lost Over $1M in Phishing Scam (darkreading.com)
Artificial Intelligence
Fake board meeting nets cyber criminals more than €28m - TechCentral.ie
Surge in deepfake "Face Swap" attacks puts remote identity verification at risk | Tripwire
Email attacks on business tripled in 2023 — and ChatGPT was often the culprit | TechRadar
Could a threat actor socially engineer ChatGPT? (securityintelligence.com)
Current approaches can’t mitigate the AI cyber security threat. What can? (networkingplus.co.uk)
Malware
Malware-riddled Android apps spotted on Google Play Store — here's what to avoid | TechRadar
Google Play Used to Spread 'Patchwork' APT's Espionage Apps (darkreading.com)
macOS Malware Campaign Showcases Novel Delivery Technique (darkreading.com)
China Caught Dropping RAT Designed for FortiGate Devices (darkreading.com)
Netherlands accuses China of cyber spying after security service makes malware discovery | NL Times
Mobile
Malware-riddled Android apps spotted on Google Play Store — here's what to avoid | TechRadar
Google Links Over 60 Zero-Days to Commercial Spyware Vendors - SecurityWeek
'Coyote' Malware Begins Its Hunt, Preying on 61 Banking Apps (darkreading.com)US insurance firms sound alarm after 66,000 individuals impacted by SIM swap attack (bitdefender.com)
Google Play Used to Spread 'Patchwork' APT's Espionage Apps (darkreading.com)
Government hackers targeted iPhones owners with zero-days, Google says | TechCrunchWizz Removed from Apple and Google Stores for Sextortion Concerns - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
February 2024 Android security patch here for Pixels - Android Authority
Google fixed an Android critical remote code execution flaw (securityaffairs.com)
Warning from LastPass as fake app found on Apple App Store | Malwarebytes
Android XLoader malware can now auto-execute after installation (bleepingcomputer.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Data Breaches/Leaks
HPE investigates new breach after data for sale on hacking forum (bleepingcomputer.com)
Blackbaud Comments on FTC Settlement, Continues to Strengthen Cyber Security - MarketWatch
FTC orders Blackbaud to overhaul ‘reckless’ security practices in wake of 2020 breach | TechCrunch
Looted RIPE Credentials for Sale on the Dark Web (darkreading.com)
Millions of User Records Stolen From 65 Websites via SQL Injection Attacks - SecurityWeek
'ResumeLooters' Attackers Steal Millions of Career Records (darkreading.com)
Data breach at French healthcare services firm puts millions at risk (bleepingcomputer.com)
Verizon Says Data Breach Impacted 63,000 Employees - SecurityWeek
Data breaches at Viamedis and Almerys impact 33 million in France (bleepingcomputer.com)
Report: More Than Half of Americans Have Had Their Data Exposed (govtech.com)
HopSkipDrive says personal data of 155,000 drivers stolen in data breach | TechCrunch
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Over half of companies experienced cyber security incidents last year (betanews.com)
As-a-Service tools empower criminals with limited tech skills - Help Net Security
Teens Committing Scary Cyber Crimes, What's Behind the Trend? (darkreading.com)
Nigerian President Dismisses Nation's 'Cyber Crime Haven' Image (darkreading.com)
Lessons Learned From Tracing Cyber Crime’s Evolution On The Dark Web (forbes.com)
US must ratchet up its response in pursuing hackers, MITRE CTO argues - Nextgov/FCW
Report: Blocked IP addresses increased by 116.42% | Security Magazine
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Pig-butchering scams morph into DeFi threats (cointelegraph.com)
Crypto-related ransomware attacks made 'major comeback' in 2023 (verdict.co.uk)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Former CIA worker spilled to WikiLeaks, jailed for 40 years • The Register
How bias can undermine insider threat monitoring | TechRadar
What is a Behavioral Risk Indicator? Demystifying Insider Risk Indicators - Security Boulevard
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Blackbaud blasted for failing to prevent customer breaches | Computer Weekly
Removing the weakest link: Strengthen the security of your supply chain (techuk.org)
Cloud/SaaS
Stop chasing shadow IT: Tackle the root causes of cloud breaches | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Midnight Blizzard and Cloudflare-Atlassian Cyber Security Incidents - Security Boulevard
Organisations Left Grappling for Solutions Amid Alarming Cloud Security Gaps | Network Computing
Identity and Access Management
Encryption
Linux and Open Source
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Credential Harvesting Vs. Credential Stuffing Attacks: What’s the Difference? - Security Boulevard
Looted RIPE Credentials for Sale on the Dark Web (darkreading.com)
AnyDesk downplays impact of cyber attack | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Midnight Blizzard and Cloudflare-Atlassian Cyber Security Incidents - Security Boulevard
Social Media
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
How the SEC's Rules on Cyber Security Incident Disclosure Are Exploited (darkreading.com)
No one's happy with latest US cyber incident reporting plan • The Register
2023 Cyber Security Regulation Recap (Part 3): Privacy Protection - Security Boulevard
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Combatting Stress In The Cyber Security Industry (forbes.com)
IT Security Hiring Must Adapt to Skills Shortages (informationweek.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Former CIA worker spilled to WikiLeaks, jailed for 40 years • The Register
Romance fraudster jailed after conning women out of £300k - BBC News
Cops arrest 17-year-old suspected of hundreds of swattings nationwide | Ars Technica
US must ratchet up its response in pursuing hackers, MITRE CTO argues - Nextgov/FCW
Report: Blocked IP addresses increased by 116.42% | Security Magazine
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Google Play Used to Spread 'Patchwork' APT's Espionage Apps (darkreading.com)
How to Win a Cyberwar: Use a Combined Intelligence Strategy (inforisktoday.com)
Nation State Actors
China
Chinese Hackers Preparing ‘Destructive Attacks,’ CISA Warns (govinfosecurity.com)
Chinese Hackers Hid in US Infrastructure for 5 Years | Newsmax.com
China's Cyber Attackers Target US and Allied Militaries (newsweek.com)
FBI Issues Ominous Warning of Imminent Cyber Attack on Critical Infrastructure - Security Boulevard
Dutch intelligence finds Chinese hackers spying on secret Defence Ministry network (therecord.media)
Shutting Down the Grid: Possible Cyber Attacks From Chinese Hackers | NTD
China Caught Dropping RAT Designed for FortiGate Devices (darkreading.com)
Top US venture capitalists invest in China tech for big returns (nypost.com)
Classified Japanese diplomatic info leaked after Chinese cyber attacks - The Japan Times
Philippines Says Hacker in China Behind Foiled Attack on Government Website - Bloomberg
Chinese hackers fail to rebuild botnet after FBI takedown (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russia
Iran
Designating Iranian Cyber Officials - United States Department of State
Microsoft: Iran is refining its cyber operations | CyberScoop
US sanctions Iranian officials over cyber attacks on water plants - BBC News
North Korea
Other Nation State Actors, Hacktivism, Extremism, Terrorism and Other Geopolitical Threat Intelligence
Vulnerability Management
Vulnerabilities
Fortinet FortiSIEM hit by two 10/10 severity vulns • The Register
Fortinet warns of new FortiSIEM RCE bugs in confusing disclosure (bleepingcomputer.com)
Experts Detail New Flaws in Azure HDInsight Spark, Kafka, and Hadoop Services (thehackernews.com)
Critical Patches Released for New Flaws in Cisco, Fortinet, VMware Products (thehackernews.com)
Ivanti: Patch new Connect Secure auth bypass bug immediately (bleepingcomputer.com)
Newest Ivanti SSRF zero-day now under mass exploitation (bleepingcomputer.com)
Critical vulnerability in Mastodon sparks patching frenzy • The Register
Mastodon Vulnerability Allows Hackers to Hijack Any Decentralized Account (thehackernews.com)
February 2024 Android security patch here for Pixels - Android Authority
Government hackers targeted iPhones owners with zero-days, Google says | TechCrunch
JetBrains warns of new TeamCity auth bypass vulnerability (bleepingcomputer.com)
Critical vulnerability affecting most Linux distros allows for bootkits | Ars Technica
Google fixed an Android critical remote code execution flaw (securityaffairs.com)
Cisco fixes critical Expressway Series CSRF vulnerabilities (securityaffairs.com)
QNAP Patches High-Severity Bugs in QTS, Qsync Central - SecurityWeek
Tools and Controls
What is a Behavioral Risk Indicator? Demystifying Insider Risk Indicators - Security Boulevard
How to Win a Cyberwar: Use a Combined Intelligence Strategy (inforisktoday.com)
Surge in deepfake "Face Swap" attacks puts remote identity verification at risk | Tripwire
Close security gaps with attack path analysis and management | TechTarget
Using Proactive Intelligence Against Adversary Infrastructure - Security Boulevard
A Hacker’s Perspective For Building Proactive Organisational Defences (forbes.com)
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Report: Mac security threats on the rise, here’s what to watch out for - 9to5Mac
Trustees urged to review cyber incident frameworks following NCSC changes - Pensions Age Magazine
Airbus App Vulnerability Introduced Aircraft Safety Risk: Security Firm - SecurityWeek
What Will the Future of Cyber Security Bring? - Security Boulevard
Cyber attacks on knowledge institutions are increasing: what can be done? (nature.com)
McPartland Review - Driving Economic Growth through Cyber Security (techuk.org)
A view from Brussels: ENISA celebrates 20th anniversary amid 'grim times' (iapp.org)
Revealed – top 10 cyber incidents of 2023 | Insurance Business America (insurancebusinessmag.com)
NCSC warns CNI operators over ‘living-off-the-land’ attacks | Computer Weekly
Super Bowl LVIII Presents a Vast Attack Surface for Threat Actors (darkreading.com)
We Need Cyber Security in Space to Protect Satellites | Scientific American
Inquiry to explore cyber risk to Sunak-Starmer showdown | Computer Weekly
Three predictions for responding to the cyber threat landscape in 2024 | Computer Weekly
How Hospitals Can Help Improve Medical Device Data Security (darkreading.com)
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 12 January 2024
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 12 January 2024:
-Boardrooms on Notice: Cyber Security Oversight More Important Than Ever
-Ransomware Incidents Reported to UK Financial Regulator Doubled in 2023
-Businesses Can’t Survive Without Their IT Systems – and They’re Under Attack More Than Ever
-Cyber Insecurity and Misinformation Top WEF Global Risk List
-Why Effective Cyber Security and Risk Management are Crucial for Business Growth
-The Cost of Dealing with a Cyber Attack Doubled Last Year
-Merck Settles NotPetya Insurance Claim – Leaving Cyber Warfare Definition Unresolved
-Mandiant, SEC Lose Control of X Accounts Without 2FA
-If you Prepare, a Data Security Incident Should Not Cause an Existential Crisis
-82% of Companies Struggle to Manage Security Exposure, with 28,000 New Vulnerabilities Reported Last Year
-Cyber Security is the Number One Priority for the Financial Sector Again
-Cyber Crime Marketplaces Soar in 2024: All Threats Now Available ‘As-a-Service’
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Boardrooms on Notice: Cyber Security Oversight More Important Than Ever
In 2023, the rise in security breaches and cyber attacks caused cyber security to transcend its usual confines and emerge as a critical boardroom concern, prompting executives to recognise the need for proactive engagement. The current landscape has necessitated executive decision-makers to proactively engage in cyber security, instead of just passively observing. It is no surprise that in a survey from KMPG of over 300 CEO’s, dealing with cyber risk was designated as the top priority for the foreseeable three to five years.
When a company faces a substantial fine or penalty from a breach, it serves two crucial purposes. Firstly, it sets a precedent for ensuring companies across the board understand the repercussions of lax cyber security measures and secondly, it pushes organisations towards proactive investment in robust cyber security frameworks. Many organisations are beginning to realise that the cost of a breach, both financial and reputational, far outweighs that of prevention. Furthermore, many frameworks are now placing the board as directly responsible.
Sources: [Lexology] [Security Brief]
Ransomware Incidents Reported to UK Financial Regulator Doubled in 2023
Ransomware reported to the UK financial regulator in 2023 doubled, and the impact is clear. In a survey of CISOs based in the UK, one-third confessed to paying ransomware groups millions in recent years in a bid to alleviate the impact of an attack. The minimum ransom paid by UK businesses across a five year period stood at around $250,000, the study found. Ransomware is the dominant threat that continues to plague organisations, and it is important that your organisation is doing all it can to prevent such an attack, and has plans in place to recover when such an attack happens.
Sources: [Data Breaches] [UK mortgage news] [The Hacker News]
Businesses Can’t Survive Without Their IT Systems – and They’re Under Attack More Than Ever
As organisations find themselves more and more reliant on digital technology than ever before, the impact of not having it becomes greater and greater. As reliance on these systems grows, the level of cyber threat grows as well. A recent report found 68% of those surveyed believed they would not survive more than a single day without their IT systems, up from 46% in 2017. The report found that 54% of organisations said they experienced some form of cyber attack last year, with ransomware cited as the most disruptive.
Source: [TechRadar]
Cyber Insecurity and Misinformation Top WEF Global Risk List
In the latest report by the World Economic Forum, misinformation and disinformation have emerged as the most severe global risk anticipated over the next two years, with the risk becoming more likely as elections in several economies take place this year. As artificial intelligence models become easier to use and more accessible to the general population, this will enable an explosion of false information and synthetic content such as cloned voices and fake websites.
Another top concern identified in the report is the risk of cyber attacks and cyber insecurities. Currently the production of AI technologies is highly concentrated; this creates a significant supply chain risk, as the reliance of one or two models could give rise to systemic cyber vulnerabilities, paralysing critical infrastructure.
Source: [Infosecurity Magazine]
Why Effective Cyber Security and Risk Management are Crucial for Business Growth
Technology has changed, enhanced and transformed how business is conducted. However, these new advancements such as cloud, IoT and AI have introduced a range of new cyber security risks. It is crucial for leaders to grasp the accompanying risks to ensure the safety of their organisations, customers and products. Given the inevitability of business risk, particularly cyber risk, leaders should focus on managing it by identifying mission-critical aspects of their organisation and then determining how best to protect them. The first step to a proactive approach to cyber security is to devise a robust and tailored cyber security strategy aligned to the organisation’s risk profile. This not only improves the safety and security of the organisation, but also the trust of its customers and products in an increasingly digital world.
Source: [World Economic Forum]
The Cost of Dealing with a Cyber Attack Doubled Last Year
New research by Dell claims that the cost of global cyber attacks reached a new high in 2023, topping out at $1.41 million per attack, up $660,000 from the previous year. It was found that almost half (48%) of UK based organisations reported suffering either a cyber attack or incident that prevented access to company data.
Over half of global respondents report that malicious links in spam or phishing emails, hacked devices, and stolen credentials are the most common entry points for cyber attacks.
Source: [TechRadar]
Merck Settles NotPetya Insurance Claim – Leaving Cyber Warfare Definition Unresolved
Merck’s long legal battle with its insurers over the damage caused by the infamous NotPetya attack has finally come to an end, with the Merck agreeing to settle with their insurer providers who had refused to pay $699 million of the $1.4 million that was claimed in damages.
The legal battle began when Merck, who did not have cyber insurance, had made a claim under its ‘all-risks’ coverage. In 2022, it was stated that the NotPetya attack “is not sufficiently linked to a military action or objective as it was a non-military cyber attack against an accounting software provider” and in May 2023, this decision was upheld, forcing the insurers to settle.
Source: [Security Week] [Dark Reading]
Mandiant, SEC Lose Control of X Accounts Without 2FA
While security teams are focused on preventing the gamut of different levels of cyber attack sophistication, it can be easy for even the sharpest teams to overlook the simple stuff. This was recently seen when Google’s cyber security operation, Mandiant, temporarily lost control of its account on X (formerly known as Twitter) due to not having two-factor authentication (2FA). A separate high-profile incident also occurred this week, as the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) account on X was hijacked to post a fake announcement about bitcoin, raising its value by 5%.
In March of 2023, X changed the way multi-factor authentication (MFA) worked, so that only premium subscribers have access to it. The two high-profile attacks, which were due to accounts not having MFA, show that cyber criminals are taking advantage of these changes. These incidents serve as a clear reminder that organisations must prioritise even the most fundamental security practices, such as MFA, to protect their digital assets.
Further, the attack on the SEC has opened them to criticism from firms such as SolarWinds who the SEC had previously reprimanded for cyber security failures.
Source: [Dark Reading]
If you Prepare, a Data Security Incident Should Not Cause an Existential Crisis
A question to ask is why, in the event of a data security incident, is there an overwhelming feeling that the company is doomed? Yet when there are other issues, such as internal investigations, the feeling is not as strong. For a lot of companies, these cyber incidents are the first time that their cyber response plan (if they have one at all) is enacted and it is this lack of preparation that causes such a feeling. Companies looking to increase their cyber resilience should look to have and regularly test a cyber incident response plan; you do not want to be in the position of having to learn your plan and deal with a cyber incident at the same time.
Source: [Help Net Security]
82% of Companies Struggle to Manage Security Exposure, with 28,000 New Vulnerabilities Reported Last Year
A substantial 82% of companies have reported a widening gap between security exposures and their ability to manage them according to a recent report. For many, the issue is caused by a lack of proper remediation solutions; this formed part of the reason why 87% of surveyed organisations reported plans to enhance vulnerability and exposure remediation within the next year. The need increases when considering last year there were more than 28,000 new vulnerabilities; that is the equivalent of nearly 80 every day.
Sources: [Infosecurity Magazine] [SecurityWeek]
Cyber Security is the Number One Priority for the Financial Sector Again
In Softcat's annual Business Tech Priorities Report, the financial sector's tech investments for the coming year have been unveiled. Notably, cyber security remains the top priority for the sector with 55% prioritising cyber security before anything else, reflecting the critical need to protect against the escalating threat landscape. It's important to understand that cyber security is not merely an IT problem; it is a business imperative. As consumers increasingly embrace digital banking, the impact of digitalisation on the financial sector is evident. With cyber incidents on the rise, investment in cyber security, including zero-trust security and AI threat hunting, is imperative for safeguarding not only data but the entire business.
Sources: [The Fintech Times] [Islamic Finance News]
Cyber Crime Marketplaces Soar in 2024: All Threats Now Available ‘As-a-Service’
In 2024, cyber crime marketplaces are expected to surge even more, transitioning every cyber threat further into the “as-a-service” model. The term “as-a-service” refers to the provision of specific functionalities or tools as a service, typically offered on a subscription or pay-as-you-go basis. This allows malicious actors with limited technical skills to launch sophisticated attacks. This trend was already being spotted at the end of 2023 as a report found that 73% of all internet traffic is currently composed of malicious bots and related fraud farm activities. This highlights the need for organisations to have accurate threat intelligence and analysis to understand the digital terrain ahead of these continued and expanding “as-a-service” threats.
Source: [Security Boulevard]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
If you prepare, a data security incident will not cause an existential crisis - Help Net Security
IFN – Cyber Security: Not an IT problem, but a business one (islamicfinancenews.com)
The cost of dealing with a cyber attack doubled last year | TechRadar
Board Priorities 2024: Cyber preparedness & resilience - Lexology
Boardrooms on notice: Cyber security oversight more important than ever (securitybrief.co.nz)
Why cyber security and risk management are crucial for growth | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
How to Plan Your Security Budget Without Compromising Your Security Stack - Security Boulevard
The expanding scope of CISO duties in 2024 - Help Net Security
War or Cost of Doing Business? Cyber Insurers Hashing Out Exclusions (darkreading.com)
The Reality Of Cyber In 2024: What Dangers Do Businesses Face? - Minutehack
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Global legal risks in cyber security investigations (iapp.org)
The power of basics in 2024's cyber security strategies - Help Net Security
Here's how to build a more inclusive cyber security strategy | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Merck Settles NotPetya Insurance Claim, Leaving Cyberwar Definition Unresolved - Security Week
How the Merck Case Shapes the Future of Cyber Insurance (databreachtoday.co.uk)
British Library ransomware cyber attack ‘set to cost £7million’ (yahoo.com)
There is a Ransomware Armageddon Coming for Us All (thehackernews.com)
Ransomware victims targeted in follow-on extortion attacks • The Register
Swatting: The new normal in ransomware extortion tactics • The Register
Another top US mortgage firm hit by major cyber attack | TechRadar
Capital Health attack claimed by LockBit ransomware, risk of data leak (bleepingcomputer.com)
Wiper malware found in analysis of Iran-linked attacks on Albanian institutions (therecord.media)
Babuk ransomware decryptor updated with Tortilla support • The Register
"Security researcher" offers to delete data stolen by ransomware attackers - Help Net Security
Pikabot Malware Surfaces As Qakbot Replacement for Black Basta Attacks (darkreading.com)
Finland warns of Akira ransomware wiping NAS and tape backup devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware payment ban: Wrong idea at the wrong time • The Register
Ransomware Victims
In $1.4B coverage over cyber attack, Merck settles with insurers (fiercepharma.com)
Merck Settles NotPetya Insurance Claim, Leaving Cyberwar Definition Unresolved - Security Week
British Library says final cost of cyber attack is ‘not confirmed’ | Evening Standard
Ransomware attackers threaten to send SWAT teams to patients of hacked hospitals - Neowin
Mortgage firm loanDepot cyber attack impacts IT systems, payment portal (bleepingcomputer.com)
Toronto Zoo: Ransomware attack had no impact on animal wellbeing (bleepingcomputer.com)
LockBit ransomware gang claims the attack on Capital Health (securityaffairs.com)
Fidelity National Financial says hackers stole data on 1.3 million customers | TechCrunch
HMG Healthcare Says Data Breach Impacts 40 Facilities - Security Week
Full reopening of Isle of Man dentist delayed by 'serious cyber attack' | iomtoday.co.im
Ransomware wrecks Paraguay’s largest telco (databreaches.net)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Uncovering the hidden dangers of email-based attacks - Help Net Security
Framework discloses data breach after accountant gets phished (bleepingcomputer.com)
Female cyber pros group targeted in phishing scam | IT Business
Artificial Intelligence
Adapting Security to Protect AI/ML Systems (darkreading.com)
NIST identifies AI cyber security vulnerabilities (iapp.org)
NIST: No Silver Bullet Against Adversarial Machine Learning Attacks - Security Week
Why Cyber Security Is Foundational To AI Safety (forbes.com)
FTC offers $25,000 prize for detecting AI-enabled voice cloning (bleepingcomputer.com)
The growing challenge of cyber risk in the age of synthetic media - Help Net Security
Securing AI systems against evasion, poisoning, and abuse - Help Net Security
Staying One Step Ahead of Hackers When It Comes to AI | WIRED
New AI tools spawn fears of greater 2024 election threats, survey finds - Nextgov/FCW
AI discovers that not every fingerprint is unique (techxplore.com)
VW AI move is greeted with caution as risks still real says expert (emergingrisks.co.uk)
2FA/MFA
Mandiant, SEC Lose Control of X Accounts Without 2FA (darkreading.com)
Security firm Mandiant says it didn’t have 2FA enabled on its hacked Twitter account • Graham Cluley
Malware
A new macOS backdoor could let hackers hijack your device without you knowing | TechRadar
Stealthy AsyncRAT malware attacks targets US infrastructure for 11 months (bleepingcomputer.com)
North Korea Debuts 'SpectralBlur' Malware Amid macOS Onslaught (darkreading.com)
SpectralBlur: New macOS Backdoor Threat from North Korean Hackers (thehackernews.com)
Threat Group Using Rare Data Transfer Tactic in New RemcosRAT Campaign (darkreading.com)
Stuxnet: The malware that cost a billion dollars to develop? • Graham Cluley
Wiper malware found in analysis of Iran-linked attacks on Albanian institutions (therecord.media)
Linux devices are under attack by a never-before-seen worm | Ars Technica
Pikabot Malware Surfaces As Qakbot Replacement for Black Basta Attacks (darkreading.com)
‘Yet another Mirai-based botnet’ is spreading an illicit cryptominer (therecord.media)
Atomic Stealer Gets an Upgrade - Targeting Mac Users with Encrypted Payload (thehackernews.com)
Pro-Iranian Hacker Group Targeting Albania with No-Justice Wiper Malware (thehackernews.com)
Mobile
CISA warns agencies of fourth flaw used in Triangulation spyware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Android's January 2024 Security Update Patches 58 Vulnerabilities - Security Week
Internet of Things – IoT
Coming Soon to a Network Near You: More Shadow IoT - Security Week
The Connection Between Alaska Airlines, Blown Out Windows, and IoT Security - Security Boulevard
Surveyed drivers prefer low-tech cars over data-sharing ones • The Register
VW AI move is greeted with caution as risks still real says expert (emergingrisks.co.uk)
Data Breaches/Leaks
Law Firm Orrick Reveals Extensive Data Breach, Over Half a Million Affected - Security Week
Framework discloses data breach after accountant gets phished (bleepingcomputer.com)
2.2 billion records compromised by security incidents In Dec 2023 (itsecuritywire.com)
Texas-based care provider HMG Healthcare says hackers stole unencrypted patient data | TechCrunch
Midwives clinic takes nine months to deliver news of data breach (bitdefender.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cyber Crime Marketplaces Soar in 2024: All Threats Now Available ‘As-a-Service’ - Security Boulevard
Cyber Attacks Drain $1.84bn from Web3 in 2023 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
BreachForums admin jailed again for using a VPN, unmonitored PC (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nigerian Gets 10 Years For Laundering Scam Funds - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Move Over, APTs: Common Cyber Criminals Begin Critical Infrastructure Targeting (darkreading.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
What Is Cryptojacking, and Why Is Higher Education Being Targeted? | EdTech Magazine
X users fed up with constant stream of malicious crypto ads (bleepingcomputer.com)
Iranian crypto exchange Bit24.cash leaks user passports and IDs (securityaffairs.com)
Netgear, Hyundai latest X accounts hacked to push crypto drainers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cryptocurrency community lost over $100 million last week (coinpaper.com)
‘Yet another Mirai-based botnet’ is spreading an illicit cryptominer (therecord.media)
Child Abusers Are Getting Better at Using Crypto to Cover Their Tracks | WIRED
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Insurance
How the Merck Case Shapes the Future of Cyber Insurance (databreachtoday.co.uk)
War or Cost of Doing Business? Cyber Insurers Hashing Out Exclusions (darkreading.com)
2024 Cyber Insurance Requirements Predictions (trendmicro.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Cloud/SaaS
SaaS cyber crime levels are expected to rise this year - Digital Journal
Microsoft Lets Cloud Users Keep Personal Data Within Europe to Ease Privacy Fears - Security Week
Why Public Links Expose Your SaaS Attack Surface (thehackernews.com)
Identity and Access Management
Linux and Open Source
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Mandiant's X Account Was Hacked Using Brute-Force Attack (thehackernews.com)
Security firm Mandiant says it didn’t have 2FA enabled on its hacked Twitter account • Graham Cluley
What is credential stuffing and how do you keep your accounts safe from it (engadget.com)
Social Media
Mandiant's X Account Was Hacked Using Brute-Force Attack (thehackernews.com)
Security firm Mandiant says it didn’t have 2FA enabled on its hacked Twitter account • Graham Cluley
X users fed up with constant stream of malicious crypto ads (bleepingcomputer.com)
Fake Recruiters Defraud Facebook Users via Remote Work Offers (darkreading.com)
Sexual assault in the metaverse investigated by British police • Graham Cluley
Netgear, Hyundai latest X accounts hacked to push crypto drainers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Serious New Facebook Warning For Apple iPhone and Google Android Users (forbes.com)
Why You Shouldn't Opt In to Facebook's Link History Feature (makeuseof.com)
Coinbase Offers SEC Security Assistance After X Account Hack (beincrypto.com)
Malvertising
X users fed up with constant stream of malicious crypto ads (bleepingcomputer.com)
Serious New Facebook Warning For Apple iPhone and Google Android Users (forbes.com)
Why You Shouldn't Opt In to Facebook's Link History Feature (makeuseof.com)
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
US DOD’s CMMC 2.0 rules lift burdens on MSPs, manufacturers | CSO Online
SEC Speech on Cyber Security Disclosure | Paul Hastings LLP - JDSupra
What does the EU’s Cyber Security Regulation aim to achieve? (siliconrepublic.com)
SEC Had a Fraught Cyber Record Long Before X Account Was Hacked (bloomberglaw.com)
SolarWinds Hits Back at SEC After Agency’s X Account Was Hacked (bloomberglaw.com)
Mandiant, SEC Lose Control of X Accounts Without 2FA (darkreading.com)
Cyber Criminal Whistleblowers will Get Smarter - Security Boulevard
Ofcom poaches Big Tech staff in push to enforce new internet curbs (ft.com)
Cyber Security | UK Regulatory Outlook January 2024 - Osborne Clarke | Osborne Clarke
Models, Frameworks and Standards
NIST identifies AI cyber security vulnerabilities (iapp.org)
NIST: No Silver Bullet Against Adversarial Machine Learning Attacks - Security Week
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
BreachForums admin jailed again for using a VPN, unmonitored PC (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nigerian Gets 10 Years For Laundering Scam Funds - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
War or Cost of Doing Business? Cyber Insurers Hashing Out Exclusions (darkreading.com)
Merck settles with insurers regarding a $1.4 billion claim (securityaffairs.com)
Merck Settles NotPetya Insurance Claim, Leaving Cyberwar Definition Unresolved - Security Week
How the Merck Case Shapes the Future of Cyber Insurance (databreachtoday.co.uk)
Nation State Actors
China
AI is helping US spies catch stealthy Chinese hacking ops, NSA official says | CyberScoop
Bribed US Navy sailor sold secrets to China for just $14k • The Register
China Claims It Caught a Foreign Consultant Spying for UK’s MI6 | TIME
Volexity Catches Chinese Hackers Exploiting Ivanti VPN Zero-Days - Security Week
China-Linked Volt Typhoon Hackers Possibly Targeting Australian, UK Governments - Security Week
Russia
Merck settles with insurers regarding a $1.4 billion claim (securityaffairs.com)
Merck Settles NotPetya Insurance Claim, Leaving Cyberwar Definition Unresolved - Security Week
Threat Group Using Rare Data Transfer Tactic in New RemcosRAT Campaign (darkreading.com)
Military briefing: Russia has the upper hand in electronic warfare with Ukraine (ft.com)
Russia's Sandworm blamed for Kyivstar telecom cyber attack • The Register
Ukraine is on the front lines of global cyber security - Atlantic Council
Iran
Wiper malware found in analysis of Iran-linked attacks on Albanian institutions (therecord.media)
Who Is Behind Pro-Ukrainian Cyber Attacks on Iran? (darkreading.com)
Pro-Iranian Hacker Group Targeting Albania with No-Justice Wiper Malware (thehackernews.com)
Iranian crypto exchange Bit24.cash leaks user passports and IDs (securityaffairs.com)
Investigation on Stuxnet malware triggers doubt | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
North Korea
North Korea Debuts 'SpectralBlur' Malware Amid macOS Onslaught (darkreading.com)
South Korea's technological superiority challenged by North Korea's cyber attacks - The Korea Times
Other Nation State Actors, Hacktivism, Extremism, Terrorism and Other Geopolitical Threat Intelligence
Sea Turtle Cyber Espionage Campaign Targets Dutch IT and Telecom Companies (thehackernews.com)
Turkish Hackers Target Microsoft SQL Servers in Americas, Europe - Security Week
Young Britons exposed to online radicalisation following Hamas attack - BBC News
Who Is Behind Pro-Ukrainian Cyber Attacks on Iran? (darkreading.com)
Hackers Dox Lawmakers Behind North Carolina Age Verification (dailydot.com)
CISA warns agencies of fourth flaw used in Triangulation spyware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Vulnerability Management
Vulnerability Handling in 2023: 28,000 New CVEs, 84 New CNAs - Security Week
Researchers develop technique to prevent software bugs - Help Net Security
Best Practices for Vulnerability Scanning: When and How Often to Perform - Security Boulevard
Vulnerabilities
Microsoft January 2024 Patch Tuesday fixes 49 flaws, 12 RCE bugs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft Patch Tuesday for January 2024 fixed 2 critical flaws (securityaffairs.com)
Patch Now: Critical Windows Kerberos Bug Bypasses Microsoft Security (darkreading.com)
Ivanti warns of Connect Secure zero-days exploited in attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cisco Patches Critical Vulnerability in Unity Connection Product - Security Week
KyberSlash attacks put quantum encryption projects at risk (bleepingcomputer.com)
QNAP Patches High-Severity Flaws in QTS, Video Station, QuMagie, Netatalk Products - Security Week
CISA Adds Six Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog | CISA
Attacks aimed at vulnerable Apache RocketMQ servers underway | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Fortinet Releases Security Updates for FortiOS and FortiProxy | CISA
Alert: New Vulnerabilities Discovered in QNAP and Kyocera Device Manager (thehackernews.com)
Android's January 2024 Security Update Patches 58 Vulnerabilities - Security Week
SAP's First Patches of 2024 Resolve Critical Vulnerabilities - Security Week
Volexity Catches Chinese Hackers Exploiting Ivanti VPN Zero-Days - Security Week
CISA Flags 6 Vulnerabilities - Apple, Apache, Adobe, D-Link, Joomla Under Attack (thehackernews.com)
CISA Urges Patching of Exploited SharePoint Server Vulnerability - Security Week
Over 150k WordPress sites at takeover risk via vulnerable plugin (bleepingcomputer.com)
SQLi vulnerability in Cacti could lead to RCE (CVE-2023-51448) - Help Net Security
Tools and Controls
Why Red Teams Can't Answer Defenders' Most Important Questions (darkreading.com)
Continuity in Chaos: Applying Time-Tested Incident Response to Modern Cyber Security - Security Week
Why Public Links Expose Your SaaS Attack Surface (thehackernews.com)
APIs are increasingly becoming attractive targets - Help Net Security
Whodunit in Cyber Space: The Rocky Road from Attribution to Accountability • Stimson Center
Insufficient Internal Network Monitoring in Cyber Security - Security Boulevard
Threat Actors Increasingly Abusing GitHub for Malicious Purposes (thehackernews.com)
How to Plan Your Security Budget Without Compromising Your Security Stack - Security Boulevard
Embracing offensive cyber security tactics for defence against dynamic threats - Help Net Security
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Global legal risks in cyber security investigations (iapp.org)
Here's how to build a more inclusive cyber security strategy | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
2024 Cyber Insurance Requirements Predictions (trendmicro.com)
Exposed Secrets are Everywhere. Here's How to Tackle Them (thehackernews.com)
Other News
SEC Had a Fraught Cyber Record Long Before X Account Was Hacked (bloomberglaw.com)
SolarWinds Hits Back at SEC After Agency’s X Account Was Hacked (bloomberglaw.com)
Cyber Focused FBI Agents Deploy to Embassies Globally (darkreading.com)
A cyber attack hit the Beirut International Airport (securityaffairs.com)
Cyber attacks on Island ‘are mostly from Russia’ - Jersey Evening Post
Whodunit in Cyber Space: The Rocky Road from Attribution to Accountability • Stimson Center
Hackers Dox Lawmakers Behind North Carolina Age Verification (dailydot.com)
Threat Actors Increasingly Abusing GitHub for Malicious Purposes (thehackernews.com)
It’s 2024. Time to Have Attribution Standards in Cyber Space - OODA Loop
Protecting Critical Infrastructure Means Getting Back to Basics (darkreading.com)
6 of the biggest threats banks faced in 2023 | American Banker
US to hospitals: Meet security standards or no federal money • The Register
Hospitals Must Treat Patient Data and Health With Equal Care (darkreading.com)
Cyber Security Risk Mitigation for Law Firms in 2024 | US Legal Support - JDSupra
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Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 11 January 2024 – Microsoft Patch Tuesday, Adobe, Android, Cisco, and SAP Updates
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 11 January 2024 – Microsoft Patch Tuesday, Adobe, Cisco, SAP and Google Android Updates
Executive summary
In its first Patch Tuesday of 2024, Microsoft has provided updates to address 49 security issues across its product range, including two critical vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-20700 and CVE-2024-20674). None of these vulnerabilities are listed as publicly known or under active exploitation. The two critical vulnerabilities affect Hyper-V, allowing remote code execution, and Kerberos, enabling attackers to bypass security features.
In addition to the updates from Microsoft, this week also saw Adobe fixing 6 vulnerabilities, Cisco patching 2 vulnerabilities, and Android addressing 59 vulnerabilities, none of which were critical. SAP also issued 12 new patches for its range of products, three of the patches were rated as critical.
What’s the risk to me or my business?
The vulnerabilities, if actively exploited could allow an attacker to perform remote code execution, the other vulnerability allows an attacker to perform a man in the middle attack and send a malicious message to impersonate themselves as the Kerberos authentication server, bypassing security features.
What can I do?
Security updates are available for all supported versions of Windows impacted. The updates should be applied as soon as possible for the critical vulnerabilities. Other patches should be applied in a reasonable time frame.
Technical Summary
CVE-2024-20700: This vulnerability if actively exploited, allows an attacker to impersonate the Kerberos authentication server and bypass security features.
CVE -2024-20674: This vulnerability if actively exploited, allows an attacker to perform remote code execution. Successful exploitation requires an attacker to gain access to the restricted network before running an attack.
Adobe
This month, Adobe has released fixes for six vulnerabilities that affect Adobe Substance 3D Stage 2.1.3 and earlier versions. None of these vulnerabilities were rated as critical. Currently, Adobe is not aware of any active exploitation of these vulnerabilities. The vulnerabilities include issues such as arbitrary code execution and memory leaks.
Android
In Google’s January Security Bulletin for Android, 59 vulnerabilities are addressed, including three that are critical in the Qualcomm section. None of these vulnerabilities appear to have been discovered and exploited by criminals prior to the release of the patches. The vulnerabilities include issues such as elevation of privileges and information disclosure.
Cisco
Cisco has released an update to address two privilege escalation CVEs in its Identity Services Engine (ISE). These vulnerabilities, which were disclosed in September, necessitate administrator-level privileges for exploitation. At present, Cisco has provided patches to rectify these issues, and no other workaround is available.
SAP
This month, SAP has released 12 patches, which include 10 new releases and 2 updates from previous releases. These patches address 3 critical vulnerabilities affecting a variety of SAP products. The vulnerabilities encompass a range of issues, including Privilege Escalation, Code Injection, Denial of Service, Information Disclosure, and Improper Authorisation.
Microsoft
Further details on other specific updates within this patch Tuesday can be found here:
https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/january_patch_tuesday/
https://www.ghacks.net/2024/01/09/the-first-windows-security-updates-of-2024-are-here/
Adobe
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed in Adobe Substance 3D Stager be found here: https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/substance3d_stager/apsb24-06.html
Android
Further details on the Android patches can be found here:
https://source.android.com/docs/security/bulletin/2024-01-01
Cisco
Further details on the Cisco patch can be found here:
SAP
Further information of the vulnerabilities address by SAP can be found here:
https://dam.sap.com/mac/app/e/pdf/preview/embed/ucQrx6G?ltr=a&rc=10
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 05 January 2024
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 05 January 2024:
-A “Ridiculously Weak“ Password Causes Disaster for Spain’s Number 2 Mobile Carrier
-Russia Kyivstar Hack Should Alarm West, Ukraine Security Chief Warns
-23andMe Tells Victim It’s Their Fault Their Data Was Breached
-Financial Sector Faces More Cyber Attacks Than Other Sectors
-An Innocent-Looking Instagram Trend Could Be a Gift to Hackers
-Cyber Criminals Shared Millions of Stolen Records During Holiday Break
-Law Firm that Handles Data Breaches was Itself Hit by Data Breach
-Nigerian Hacker Arrested for Stealing Millions from Charities
-Cyber Criminals Implemented Artificial Intelligence for Invoice Fraud
-Shadow IT Threatens Corporate Cyber Security, Study Reveals
-Escalating Cyber Threats: Bots, Fraud Farms, and Cryptojacking Surge
-Putin has Declared a Cyber War on Britain
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
A “Ridiculously Weak“ Password Causes Disaster for Spain’s Number 2 Mobile Carrier
Spain’s second largest mobile operator, Orange España, suffered a major outage after an unknown party obtained a “ridiculously weak” password and used it to access an account for managing the network that delivers the company’s internet traffic. The attacker had posted the account they had compromised, and researchers found that the associated system had been infected with a Raccoon type infostealer back in September of 2023. The compromised account was Orange’s RIPE administrator account, with the password “ripeadmin”. The incident led to a 50% drop in connections for a 4 hour period, and underscores the critical importance of robust cyber security measures, including strong passwords, and serves as a stark reminder that even seemingly minor oversights can lead to significant disruptions.
Source: [Ars Technica]
Russia Kyivstar Hack Should Alarm the West, Ukraine Security Chief Warns
If Ukraine's core telephone network can be taken out, organisations in the West could easily be next, Ukraine's SBU chief says. December's cyber attack on Ukrainian telecommunications operator Kyivstar by Russian-backed threat actor ‘Sandworm’ dealt a catastrophic blow to the telecoms provider, according to Illia Vitiuk, head of the Security Service of Ukraine's (SBU) cyber security department. It is believed that although the attack took place in December 2023, the threat actors likely had access to Kyivstar systems since May 2023.
Source: [Dark Reading]
23andMe Tells Victims It’s Their Fault Their Data Was Breached
A cyber incident at DNA data firm 23andMe started with credential stuffing 14,000 user accounts. Credential stuffing is the process by which a malicious actor uses previously harvested usernames and passwords from earlier unrelated breaches to break into other sites and services. Many of the 14,000 accounts had opted-in for a feature whereby information is shared with relatives, which meant that once compromised, attackers had access to 6.9 million users: nearly half of the user base.
Facing over 30 lawsuits from victims, 23andMe is now blaming victims, according to letters seen by victims. 23andMe stated “users negligently recycled and failed to update their passwords following these past security incidents, which are unrelated to 23andMe”. This has caused divide in the cyber world; on one side, recycling and failing to update passwords is poor cyber hygiene and on the other hand, there are technical controls that could have better prevented this type of well known and common attack.
Source: [TechCrunch] [The Register]
Financial Sector Faces More Cyber Attacks Than Other Sectors
A recent study found that more than three-quarters (77%) of financial organisations detected an attack on their infrastructures in 2023, compared with around two-thirds (68%) of other sectors. In particular, the study found that financial workers were at a higher than average risk of phishing compared to other workers. Despite their target attractiveness, only three-quarters (73%) of the financial sector respondents said that they have a cyber security policy in place or will do so within the next year. A separate report from Kaspersky stated that the financial sector is poised to experience an influx of artificial intelligence based attacks 2024, adding to the fire.
Sources: [SC Media] [TechRadar ]
An Innocent-Looking Instagram Trend Could Be a Gift to Hackers
A recent trend that has picked up traction at the end of December on social media apps such as Instagram and TikTok, encourages their followers to “get to know them better”. This trend gets people to answer a popular template, freely giving away personal information such as their height, date of birth, and various details that they feel strongly about including favourite food and phobias. While these questions may seem harmless, these sorts of personal details are used by companies for security questions, for example when a person wants to reset their password. Hackers can use this information to easily social engineer victims or impersonate them to get access to their accounts.
Source: [Business Insider]
Cyber Criminals Shared Millions of Stolen Records During Holiday Break
While many people unwind and enjoy their time off during the festive season, cyber criminals remain active. In fact, they leaked approximately 50 million records containing sensitive personal information during this period. These data breaches were not limited to the West; they had a global impact, affecting individuals in various countries such as Peru, Australia, South Africa, and more. It is important to note that not all the data leaks were recent; some appeared to be remnants of older incidents. For instance, some of the leaked data belonged to customers of the credit company Klarna, which was rumoured to have experienced a breach back in 2022, although it was never publicly confirmed. This ‘Free Leaksmas’ event, as it’s been dubbed, underscores the extensive global reach and serious consequences of these cyber criminal activities.
Sources: [Security Affairs] [Dark Reading]
Law Firm that Handles Data Breaches was Itself Hit by Data Breach
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, a law firm specialising in managing security incidents for other companies, has disclosed more details of the cyber attack it itself experienced in March 2023. The breach compromised the sensitive health and personal information of over 637,000 individuals. The stolen data was linked to client organisations and included the names of individuals alongside their social security numbers, medical details, and financial information. Despite the firm's expertise in cyber security, the attack highlights the pervasive risk of data breaches, even among those who advise on such matters. Orrick's delayed response and subsequent legal settlements underscore the importance of proactive security measures and swift action in the wake of a breach. This incident serves as a stark reminder to all organisations of the need for robust cyber defences and transparent communication strategies in today's digital landscape. The law firm has recently settled in principle to resolve four class action lawsuits that accused Orrick of failing to inform victims of the breach until months after the incident.
Source: [TechCrunch]
Nigerian Hacker Arrested for Stealing Millions from Charities
A Nigerian national, Olusegun Samson Adejorin, has been arrested for charges relating to business email compromise attacks that caused a charitable organisation in the US to lose more than $7.5 million. Adejorin had purchased a credential harvesting tool to steal login credentials, which were used to send emails to the charity’s financial service provider. The emails requested and authorised a transfer of $7.5 million, which the investment services provider believed it was paying to the charity whereas it was paying into a bank account controlled by the attacker.
Source: [Bleeping Computer]
Cyber Criminals Implemented Artificial Intelligence for Invoice Fraud
A cyber criminal gang known as GXC Team has been seen selling an artificial intelligence tool for creating fraudulent invoices. The tool, known as Business Invoice Swapper, scrutinises compromised emails that are fed to it, looking for emails which mention invoices or include invoice attachments. It then alters the details of the intended recipient to details specified by the perpetrator. This altered invoice then either replaces the compromised one, or is sent to a predetermined set of contacts.
Source: [Security Affairs]
Shadow IT Threatens Corporate Cyber Security, Study Reveals
With remote working becoming more and more prevalent, organisations are finding themselves at risk of cyber threats due to what is known as shadow IT; this is any software, hardware or IT resource used without the IT department’s approval, knowledge or oversight. A study by Kaspersky found of the 77% of companies that had suffered from cyber incidents over the past two years, 11% of these were directly caused by the unauthorised use of shadow IT.
Source: [Security Brief]
Escalating Cyber Threats: Bots, Fraud Farms, and Cryptojacking Surge
In the constantly evolving cyber threat landscape, 2023 has witnessed a notable surge in the use of bots, fraud farms, and cryptojacking. A new report found that 73% of web and app traffic this year has been attributed to malicious bots and fraud farms, indicating a significant shift towards automated cyber attacks. This trend poses a heightened risk to the ecommerce sector, where cyber criminals exploit API connections and third-party dependencies.
Furthermore, the surge in cryptojacking, marked by a 399% increase, reveals a diversifying strategy among cyber criminals, targeting critical infrastructure with sophisticated methods. These developments serve as a crucial reminder for organisations to bolster their cyber defences and adopt a proactive stance against these emerging and increasingly automated threats.
Source: [Help Net Security]
Putin has Declared a Cyber War on Britain
This year over 2 billion people will vote for new governments across the world, and it is crucial to be aware of upcoming threats to these elections from foreign powers. In particular, Russia is notorious for deploying bots, trolls, and deepfakes, which are techniques used to manipulate information and influence public opinion. These malicious actors are adept at spreading misinformation and disinformation, often with the goal of interfering in elections. With the upcoming UK General Election in 2024 and the US Presidential Election also falling this year, it is imperative to exercise caution and discernment when consuming online content. Not everything we see can be taken at face value.
Source: [Telegraph]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Thoughts for Boards: Key Issues in Corporate Governance for 2024 (harvard.edu)
Legal, compliance and privacy leaders anxious about rapid GenAI adoption - Help Net Security
Navigating the New Age of Cyber Security Enforcement (darkreading.com)
Facts and misconceptions about cyber security budgets - Help Net Security
Budget cuts take a toll on IT decision makers' mental health - Help Net Security
Consumers prepared to ditch brands after cyber security issues - Help Net Security
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Firms urged to stop ransomware payments as attacks become “astronomical” (emergingrisks.co.uk)
How ransomware could cripple countries, not just companies (economist.com)
New Black Basta decryptor exploits ransomware flaw to recover files (bleepingcomputer.com)
Sophos reports spike in ransomware groups using remote encryption (securitybrief.co.nz)
Cactus RANSOMWARE gang hit the Swedish retail and grocery provider Coop (securityaffairs.com)
Police locate missing Chinese student who was victim of ‘cyber kidnapping’ (msn.com)
Kai Zhuang: Cyber kidnapping in US illustrates growing crime trend - BBC News
Ban on ransomware payments? The alternative isn't working • The Register
December ransomware attacks disrupt healthcare organisations | TechTarget
Study: Ransomware Is Actually Killing One American Per Month (tech.co)
Zeppelin ransomware source code sold for $500 on hacking forum (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware Victims
Hospitals ask courts to force cloud storage firm to return stolen data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Software Used by Hundreds of Museums Taken Down by Ransomware Attack (pcmag.com)
CTS cyber attack: Disruption to home sales now over - BBC News
Xerox says subsidiary XBS US breached after ransomware gang leaks data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cyber attackers breach trove of Victoria court recordings • The Register
Estes refuses to pay off ransomware crew, says data stolen • The Register
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Numerous backdoors deployed in new Kimsuky spear-phishing attacks | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Russia's APT28 used new malware in a recent phishing campaign (securityaffairs.com)
SMTP Smuggling: New Flaw Lets Attackers Bypass Security and Spoof Emails (thehackernews.com)
CERT-UA Uncovers New Malware Wave Distributing OCEANMAP, MASEPIE, STEELHOOK (thehackernews.com)
UAC-0050 Group Using New Phishing Tactics to Distribute Remcos RAT (thehackernews.com)
Crypto phishing scams took almost $300M from 324K victims in 2023: Report (cointelegraph.com)
Artificial Intelligence
Cyber Criminals Implemented Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Invoice Fraud (securityaffairs.com)
The Imperative of Cyber Security in the Era of AI (thefastmode.com)
Finance orgs to face increasingly prevalent AI cyber attacks | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Enterprise cyber security in 2024: The AI play comes to the fore - Verdict
NIST Identifies Types of Cyber Attacks That Manipulate Behaviour of AI Systems | NIST
Use of generative AI in the legal profession accelerating despite accuracy concerns | ITPro
A New Kind of AI Copy Can Fully Replicate Famous People. The Law Is Powerless. - POLITICO
CISO Planning for 2024 May Struggle When It Comes to AI (darkreading.com)
Legal, compliance and privacy leaders anxious about rapid GenAI adoption - Help Net Security
AI Is Driving a Silent Cyber Security Arms Race (govtech.com)
Malware
Google accounts may be vulnerable to new hack, changing password won’t help | Cybernews
Malware abuses Google OAuth endpoint to ‘revive’ cookies, hijack accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft patches critical vulnerability used to install malware on Windows PCs - MSPoweruser
Microsoft disables Windows app installation, again • The Register
New Version of Meduza Stealer Released in Dark Web (securityaffairs.com)
Weak password and infostealer blamed for Orange Spain outage • The Register
Russia's APT28 used new malware in a recent phishing campaign (securityaffairs.com)
Russian Military Intelligence Blamed for Blitzkrieg Hacks (inforisktoday.com)
CERT-UA Uncovers New Malware Wave Distributing OCEANMAP, MASEPIE, STEELHOOK (thehackernews.com)
Kimsuky Hackers Deploying AppleSeed, Meterpreter, and TinyNuke in Latest Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Activity of Rugmi malware loader spikes | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Kronos Malware Reemerges with Increased Functionality (securityintelligence.com)
Malware attacks exploiting app installation protocol prompt deactivation | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
New Variant of DLL Search Order Hijacking Bypasses Windows 10 and 11 Protections (thehackernews.com)
29 malware families target 1,800 banking apps worldwide - Help Net Security
Google password resets not enough to stop this malware • The Register
UAC-0050 Group Using New Phishing Tactics to Distribute Remcos RAT (thehackernews.com)
New Bandook RAT Variant Resurfaces, Targeting Windows Machines (thehackernews.com)
Mobile
Europe's Largest Parking App Provider Informs Customers of Data Breach - Security Week
How to prevent hackers from breaking into your Android, stealing bank info (nypost.com)
QR code hacking: How to protect yourself from rogue QR codes (androidpolice.com)
29 malware families target 1,800 banking apps worldwide - Help Net Security
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Study Finds IoT Cyber Security Risk Increased 400 Percent Last Year - RFID JOURNAL
4 essential smart home cameras tips to protect your sensitive data
Ukraine says Russia hacked web cameras to spy on targets in Kyiv (therecord.media)
Data Breaches/Leaks
23andMe tells victims it’s their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunch
Law firm that handles data breaches was hit by data breach | TechCrunch
Europe's Largest Parking App Provider Informs Customers of Data Breach - Security Week
Here we go again: 2023’s badly handled data breaches | TechCrunch
Over 900k Impacted by Data Breach at Defunct Boston Ambulance Service - Security Week
Data breach at healthcare tech firm impacts 4.5 million patients (bleepingcomputer.com)
'Cyber Toufan' Hacktivists Leaked 100-Plus Israeli Orgs in One Month (darkreading.com)
Cyber Attacks Are Back in Hollywood. Did Sony Hack Teach Us Nothing? (variety.com)
Accounting Firm Battling Cyber Security Lawsuit Seeks Dismissal (bloomberglaw.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Nigerian hacker arrested for stealing $7.5M from charities (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers employ nuanced tactics to evade detection - Help Net Security
The law enforcement operations targeting cyber crime in 2023 (bleepingcomputer.com)
What’s It Like to Be the Victim of Cyber Crimes? (govtech.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Crypto phishing scams took almost $300M from 324K victims in 2023: Report (cointelegraph.com)
Cryptocurrency wallet CEO loses $125,000 in wallet-draining scam | Tripwire
Cyber criminals set their sights on crypto markets - Help Net Security
Orbit Chain loses $86 million in the last fintech hack of 2023 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Crypto-crook Sam Bankman-Fried spared a second trial • The Register
Bitconned review — Netflix documentary about a fortune built on brazen lies
Hackers hijack govt and business accounts on X for crypto scams (bleepingcomputer.com)
Insurance
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Online museum collections down after cyber attack on service provider (bleepingcomputer.com)
A new framework for third-party risk in the European Union | ITPro
Cloud/SaaS
Identity and Access Management
The password identity crisis: Evolving authentication methods in 2024 and beyond | VentureBeat
Active Directory Infiltration Methods Employed by Cyber Criminals (gbhackers.com)
Encryption
Quantum Risks and Rewards: Forward-Defending Cyber Security (govinfosecurity.com)
Saving Schrödinger’s Cat: Getting serious about post-quantum encryption in 2024 - Breaking Defence
Nearly 11 million SSH servers vulnerable to new Terrapin attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Linux and Open Source
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
A “ridiculously weak“ password causes disaster for Spain’s No. 2 mobile carrier | Ars Technica
23andMe tells victims it’s their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunch
The password identity crisis: Evolving authentication methods in 2024 and beyond | VentureBeat
Social Media
Instagram Trend Could Be a Gift to Hackers (businessinsider.com)
Cyber Attackers Target Nuclear Waste Company via LinkedIn (darkreading.com)
Cyber Criminals Flood Dark Web with X (Twitter) Gold Accounts (darkreading.com)
Hackers hijack govt and business accounts on X for crypto scams (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mandiant's Twitter Account Restored After Six-Hour Crypto Scam Hack (thehackernews.com)
Malvertising
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
New risk management framework helps with SEC mandate compliance | CSO Online
A new framework for third-party risk in the European Union | ITPro
Navigating the New Age of Cyber Security Enforcement (darkreading.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Cyber security skills gap poses threat to business protection measures (securitybrief.co.nz)
Many cyber security workers feel burnt out and worry about understaffing | TechRadar
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Police investigate virtual sex assault on girl's avatar - BBC News
The law enforcement operations targeting cyber crime in 2023 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Additional cyber agents to be deployed by FBI | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Nation State Actors
China
BT Miss Deadline to Remove All Huawei Kit from UK Core Network UPDATE - ISPreview UK
Three Chinese balloons float near Taiwanese airbase • The Register
Russia
Russia Kyivstar Hack Should Alarm West, Ukraine Security Chief Warns (darkreading.com)
Russian hackers were inside Ukraine telecoms giant for months – cyber spy chief – Euractiv
Ukraine says Russia hacked web cameras to spy on targets in Kyiv (therecord.media)
UK exposes Russia for attempted political interference (ukdefencejournal.org.uk)
Vladimir Putin has declared a cyber war on Britain (telegraph.co.uk)
Russia's APT28 used new malware in a recent phishing campaign (securityaffairs.com)
Russian Military Intelligence Blamed for Blitzkrieg Hacks (inforisktoday.com)
CERT-UA Uncovers New Malware Wave Distributing OCEANMAP, MASEPIE, STEELHOOK (thehackernews.com)
Massive missile strike disrupts Kyiv's internet and power supply (therecord.media)
The "Tallinn Mechanism" is Designed to Enhance Civilian Cyber Assistance to Ukraine
UAC-0050 Group Using New Phishing Tactics to Distribute Remcos RAT (thehackernews.com)
Iran
Multiple organisations in Iran breached by a mysterious hacker (securityaffairs.com)
Israel Battles Spike in Wartime Hacktivist, OT Cyber Attacks (darkreading.com)
Pilfered Data From Iranian Insurance and Food Delivery Firms Leaked Online (darkreading.com)
North Korea
Kimsuky Hackers Deploying AppleSeed, Meterpreter, and TinyNuke in Latest Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Numerous backdoors deployed in new Kimsuky spear-phishing attacks | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Other Nation State Actors, Hacktivism, Extremism, Terrorism and Other Geopolitical Threat Intelligence
Vulnerability Management
Apache ERP Zero-Day Underscores Dangers of Incomplete Patches (darkreading.com)
Vulnerability management remains a moving target | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Vulnerabilities
Microsoft patches critical vulnerability used to install malware on Windows PCs - MSPoweruser
Google Patches Six Vulnerabilities With First Chrome Update of 2024 - Security Week
Apache ERP Zero-Day Underscores Dangers of Incomplete Patches (darkreading.com)
Ivanti warns critical EPM bug lets hackers hijack enrolled devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
Vulnerabilities in Google Kubernetes Engine Could Allow Cluster Takeover - Security Week
Malware attacks exploiting app installation protocol prompt deactivation | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Qualcomm chip vulnerability enables remote attack by voice call | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Nearly 11 million SSH servers vulnerable to new Terrapin attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
WordPress Google Fonts Plugin Vulnerability Affects Up To +300,000 Sites (searchenginejournal.com)
January Android Security Bulletin Arrives, So Does Pixel Update (droid-life.com)
Tools and Controls
Why training LLMs with endpoint data will strengthen cyber security | VentureBeat
Cyber security challenges emerge in the wake of API expansion - Help Net Security
Are Security Appliances fit for Purpose in a Decentralized Workplace? - Security Week
Guarding against DDoS attacks during high-traffic periods | CSO Online
8 Hybrid Cloud Security Challenges and How to Manage Them (techtarget.com)
Active Directory Infiltration Methods Employed by Cyber Criminals (gbhackers.com)
Other News
IT and OT cyber security: A holistic approach (securityintelligence.com)
The FBI is adding more cyber focused agents to US embassies | CyberScoop
Hackers hit Australian state's court recording database | Reuters
Cyber Attacks Are Back in Hollywood. Did Sony Hack Teach Us Nothing? (variety.com)
Healthcare breach costs soar requiring new thinking for safeguarding data (securityintelligence.com)
Sector Specific
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 01 September 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 01 September 2023:
-66 Percent of Businesses Don't Understand Their Cyber Risks
-Massive Supplier Cyber Breach Puts London’s Metropolitan Police on Red Alert After Officer and Staff Details Hacked
-Pay our Ransom Instead of a GDPR Fine, Cyber Crime Gang Tells Targets, as Attacks Against Small Businesses Ramp Up
-Survey Finds In-house Counsel Cyber Anxiety Skyrocketing
-58% of Malicious Emails Contained Spoofed Content
-Cyber Attacks Remain a Top Concern for Organisations Across All Industries
-BYOD Security Gap: Survey Finds 49% of European Firms Unprotected
-13% of Employees Admit to Falling for Phishing Attacks Working at Home, 9% Would Wait to Report After the Weekend
-Numbers Don't Lie: Exposing the Harsh Truths of Cyber Attacks in New Report
-Kroll’s Breach Highlights SIM-Swapping Risk
-Reducing The Risk of AI, What Can You Do?
-Debunking Popular Cyber Security Myths
-3 Malware Loaders Responsible for 80% of Intrusions
-MOVEit Hack Shows Attackers Still Use Old Tricks
-Barracuda Thought it Drove 0-day Hackers out of Customers’ Networks. It was Wrong
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
66 Percent of Businesses Don't Understand Their Cyber Risks
A survey has found that 67% of organisations have experienced a breach requiring attention within the last two years, despite having traditional security measures in place. Worryingly, 66% self-reported having limited visibility and insight into their cyber risk profiles.
83% of organisations agreed that a comprehensive cyber risk reduction strategy would yield a reduction in the likelihood of a significant cyber incident occurring, yet a number of organisations are finding it difficult to implement this and as a result are looking for outside assistance too. The report found that 93 percent of organisations plan to offload specific segments of cyber risk reduction workstreams or projects to security service providers within the next two years.
Source: [Beta News]
Massive Supplier Cyber Breach Puts London’s Metropolitan Police on Red Alert After Officer and Staff Details Hacked
All 47,000 personnel working for the Met Police were warned of the risk their photos, names and ranks having been stolen when cyber crooks penetrated the IT systems of a contractor printing warrant cards and staff passes. The supplier had access to names, ranks, photos, vetting levels and pay numbers of officers and staff, but did not hold information such as addresses, phone numbers or financial details.
The attack shows the importance of understanding the supply chain, and what access your supplier has access to. Without knowing who has your data, and what data, you will be left clueless if a breach on a supplier occurs.
Sources [Data Breaches] [UKAuthority]
Pay our Ransom Instead of a GDPR Fine, Cyber Crime Gang Tells Targets, as Attacks Against Small Businesses Ramp Up
Ransomware actors are always evolving their tactics, with gangs now telling victims if they don’t pay, then they will face fines under data protection laws. Additionally, small businesses are on the radar, partially due to them being easier targets for actors; some gangs have shifted from asking for millions from a large organisation, to requesting small ransoms from multiple small businesses.
As a result in both the number and sophistication of ransomware attacks, 80% of organisations expect their spending to increase. Not every organisation has an unlimited budget and so it is important that organisations are able to prioritise and allocate their budget effectively, to give them the most protection that their budget allows, especially small to medium-sized businesses.
Sources [Dark Reading] [The Record] [Security Magazine]
Survey Finds In-house Counsel Cyber Anxiety Skyrocketing
In a recent report, only 25% of legal professionals said they felt fully prepared to deal with a cyber attack, with 78% ranking the task of shielding their organisation from cyber attacks as the greatest regulatory concern over the next 12 months; previously, this figure was only 30% in 2021.
There has been a growing number of attacks, due to the sensitive data that is held and the number of attacks will continue to rise. With regulatory concerns adding to this, in-house counsel should be looking to have their concerns heard and drive the organisation to bolster their defences, and this may include outsourcing expert advice to make sure it is done correctly.
Source: [Law.com]
58% of Malicious Emails Contained Spoofed Content
According to a recent report, 58% of malicious emails contained spoof content and spam emails had increased by 30% from Q1 to Q2 2023. The report identified a surge in the number of uses of QR codes as a primary attack method, showing that attack methods are evolving, and in some cases, choosing not to use traditional methods.
The report reinforces the need for constant user education training, to reduce the risk of an employee falling for a phishing email. With this training, new evolving techniques such as that with QR codes, should also be addressed.
Source: [Security Magazine]
Cyber Attacks Remain a Top Concern for Organisations Across All Industries
Cyber attacks remain a top threat to organisations’ ability to do business across all industries. When asked in a recent report, 18% of respondents reported that cyber attacks threatened or disrupted their business.
With cyber attacks being a huge concern, many organisations have an incident response plan in place; yet despite this, nearly one quarter (23%) of companies surveyed have either never conducted tests or are unsure if their teams have tested. Cyber incidents are a matter of when, not if, and a strong incident response plan is always needed and can prevent a bad situation from being made worse by doing the wrong things in the immediate aftermath of an attack.
Source: [Business Wire]
BYOD Security Gap: Survey Finds 49% of European Firms Unprotected
A recent survey found that a concerning 49% of European businesses are operating without having a formal bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policy, highlighting a lack of visibility and control over such devices. The report found that organisations are concerned about compliance-based issues, with 43% noting increased worries.
The benefits of BYOD are clear, allowing organisations to save money and eliminate the need for multiple devices. But without a formal BYOD policy, organisations are risking having employees bring in devices that are effectively invisible to IT. This means that the vulnerabilities that come with it, and the risks it can bring, also go unnoticed. To mitigate the risk, a formalised BYOD policy is required.
Source: [Infosecurity Magazine]
13% of Employees Admit to Falling for Phishing Attacks Working at Home, 9% Would Wait to Report After the Weekend
In a recent report, it was found that 13% of employees admitted they had fallen for a phishing attack whilst working from home. Rather worryingly, 21% said they would continue working business as usual in the event of falling victim to a phishing attack whilst working remotely on a Friday, with 9% indicating they’d wait until after the weekend to report it, effectively, giving the attacker a 48 hour period in which they go unnoticed, if the employee even remembers to report it on the Monday.
It is important that users are educated, both on spotting phishing attacks and the reporting process, so that organisations can be best protected. By providing regular and effective user training, employees will be at less risk of falling victim to a phishing attack, even from home. Additionally, by understanding the reporting process and why there is a need to report as soon as possible, organisations will shorten their detection time.
Source: [Security Magazine]
Numbers Don't Lie: Exposing the Harsh Truths of Cyber Attacks in New Report
In their most recent quarterly report, BlackBerry focused on a 90-day window, identifying over 1.5 million malware-based attacks, over 200,000 unique attacks, 17,000 attacks per day and 12 per minute to name a few. The report found that financial institutions were amongst the most targeted.
Source: [The Hacker News]
Kroll’s Breach Highlights SIM-Swapping Risk
A recent supply chain breach at Kroll, the risk and financial advisory firm, affected downstream customers and exposed personal information on hundreds of claimants in bankruptcy proceedings. The breach occurred when a threat actor had transferred an employee’s phone number to a device in the attackers possession, which was then subsequently used to access sensitive information.
In this attack, the actor had convinced T-Mobile to port the employee’s number over, allowing the actor to access files containing bankruptcy details. A mitigation recommended for this is to ask your network provider if they offer port freeze or number lock, to protect it from unauthorised transfer.
Source [Dark Reading]
Reducing The Risk of AI, What Can You Do?
Threat actors' use of generative AI has fuelled a significant rise in attacks worldwide during the last 12 months according to a recent report. Yet despite this, AI is still seen as a positive thing for organisations, with the power of generative AI quickly realised.
Certainly, AI can be used in the organisation to increase efficiency and automate tasks, but it must be used with vigilance. Organisations implementing AI should have governance over the usage of AI to eliminate the chance of data leaking. This governance may include policies, procedures and approved AI software.
Sources: [CSO Online] [UKTech News]
Debunking Popular Cyber Security Myths
At a time when cyber security is a constant feature in the news and our daily lives, it is important to debunk a few myths surrounding it. One of the biggest, is the assumption that cyber defence is all about the technical controls; in fact, 89% of cyber attacks involved social engineering. The prevalence of social engineering further shows that strong passwords, firewalls and antivirus are not enough; what’s the use in having a password that takes years to crack if you hand it over to someone?
When we think cyber security, we often think of external threat actors, but insider risk is a real threat: whether by malicious actions, negligence or misunderstanding, those inside your organisation can be a real risk to your organisation.
So what’s the take home? Cyber is more than just technology, and it is not just an outside attacker. Organisations’ cyber efforts should focus on more than just the technical requirements; by having things such as user education training, organisations can mitigate their cyber risk.
Sources: [Forbes] [Trend Micro]
3 Malware Loaders Responsible for 80% of Intrusions
Three malware loaders, QBot, SocGholish, and Raspberry Robin, are responsible for 80 percent of observed attacks on computers and networks so far this year. The malware are all distributed differently; Qbot is typically deployed through a phishing email, SocGholish is downloaded without user interaction, and Raspberry Robin is through USB devices.
Sources: [The Register] [Infosecurity Magazine]
MOVEit Hack Shows Attackers Still Use Old Tricks
SQL injection has been around for a quarter of a century, yet it still features amongst the top 10 list of security vulnerabilities. In fact, SQL injection was the method of attack for the infamous MOVEit hacks, which has impacted over 700 organisations, with the number still growing.
The MOVEit attack highlights just how easily old, over-looked vulnerabilities can be used to target an organisation. Consider your organisation now: are there any legacy systems or software in place?
Source: [Dark Reading]
Barracuda Thought it Drove 0-day Hackers out of Customers’ Networks. It was Wrong.
In late May, security vendor Barracuda had released a patch for their email security gateway (ESG), which was being actively exploited. Having already accounted for this, the threat actors utilised a new attack, which meant infected devices would reinfect themselves, effectively negating Barracuda’s patch. Unfortunately, this meant that for a while, Barracuda thought it was in the clear, when it was still under attack.
Upon realising this, Barracuda’s security advisory changed from recommending a patch to requiring an immediate replacement of compromised ESG appliances, regardless of the patch level. This shows the need for organisations to keep up to date with the latest threat intelligence, as missing the second update could mean infected devices are still in the wild, with organisations under the false perception that they were safe.
Source: [Ars Technica]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
66 percent of businesses don't understand their cyber risks (betanews.com)
Survey of In-House Counsel Finds Cyber Anxiety Skyrocketing | Law.com
Numbers Don't Lie: Exposing the Harsh Truths of Cyber Attacks in New Report (thehackernews.com)
Cyber Security Enters Conversation About Executive Pay - WSJ
Cyber defence makes up majority of cyber security budgets | Security Magazine
How international cyber security frameworks can help CISOs | CSO Online
Balancing risk and compliance: implications of the SEC’s new cyber security regulations | CSO Online
SEC cyber attack regulations prompt 10 questions for CISOs | TechTarget
Should Senior IT Professionals Be Accountable for Professional Decisions? (darkreading.com)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
80% of organisations expect ransomware spending to increase | Security Magazine
Akira Ransomware gang targets Cisco ASA without Multi-Factor Auth (securityaffairs.com)
Citrix NetScaler Alert: Ransomware Hackers Exploiting Critical Vulnerability (thehackernews.com)
MOVEit Was a SQL Injection Accident Waiting to Happen (darkreading.com)
Nearly 1,000 Organisations, 60 Million Individuals Impacted by MOVEit Hack - SecurityWeek
Ransomware With an Identity Crisis Targets Small Businesses, Individuals (darkreading.com)
Pay our ransom instead of a GDPR fine, cyber crime gang tells its targets (therecord.media)
Ransomware Attack Cleanup Costs: $11M So Far for Rackspace (govinfosecurity.com)
LogicMonitor customers who didn’t change default passwords were hit by hackers (databreaches.net)
LockBit 3.0 Ransomware Builder Leak Gives Rise to Hundreds of New Variants (thehackernews.com)
Deconstructing ransomware, cyber criminals and their modus operandi | TechRadar
Ransomware Evolution: Smaller Actors, Bigger Impact (govinfosecurity.com)
Ransomware hackers dwell time drops to 5 days, RDP still widely used (bleepingcomputer.com)
Financial Firms Breached in MOVEit Cyber Attacks Now Face Lawsuits (darkreading.com)
Should Companies Pay After Ransomware Attacks? Is It Illegal? (techtarget.com)
How Ransomware Groups Respond to External Pressure (inforisktoday.com)
Decoding the DNA of Ransomware Attacks: Unveiling the Anatomy Behind the Threat (trellix.com)
Rackspace Faces Massive Cleanup Costs After Ransomware Attack (darkreading.com)
8 Types of Ransomware: Examples of Past and Current Attacks (techtarget.com)
Black Basta Besting Your Network? (securityintelligence.com)
Ransomware Victims
Financial Firms Breached in MOVEit Cyber Attacks Now Face Lawsuits (darkreading.com)
Ransomware Attack Cleanup Costs: $11M So Far for Rackspace (govinfosecurity.com)
St Helens Council still dealing with suspected cyber-attack - BBC News
Rhysida claims ransomware attack on Prospect Medical, threatens to sell data (bleepingcomputer.com)
University of Michigan shuts down network after cyber attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Social Security Numbers leaked in ransomware attack on Ohio History Connection (malwarebytes.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Phishing as a service continues to plague business users - SiliconANGLE
58% of malicious emails contained spoof content | Security Magazine
13% of employees admit to falling for phishing attacks working at home | Security Magazine
New phishing attacks target FTX users following Kroll data breach – Cryptopolitan
Phishing-as-a-Service Gets Smarter: Microsoft Sounds Alarm on AiTM Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Spain warns of LockBit Locker ransomware phishing attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
US govt email servers hacked in Barracuda zero-day attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Rising Phishing Scams Impact Small Businesses Relying on Social Media (smallbiztrends.com)
Can You Spot Phishing Emails? Test Your Awareness With These Quizzes (makeuseof.com)
How to Spot Phishing Emails & Tips to Avoid Them | Proofpoint US
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Kroll Suffers Data Breach: Employee Falls Victim to SIM Swapping Attack (thehackernews.com)
New phishing attacks target FTX users following Kroll data breach – Cryptopolitan
3 Cryptocurrency Firms Suffer Data Breach After Kroll SIM Swapping Attack - SecurityWeek
Artificial Intelligence
Cyber security agency gives AI chatbot warning (uktech.news)
Why generative AI is a double-edged sword for the cyber security sector | VentureBeat
IT leaders alarmed by generative AI's SaaS security implications - Help Net Security
Is Bias in AI Algorithms a Threat to Cloud Security? (darkreading.com)
Shifting Cyber Security: The Impact and Implications of LLMs (inforisktoday.com)
Vendors Training AI With Customer Data is an Enterprise Risk (darkreading.com)
Advanced Malware: Why AI Can't Help All Hackers (inforisktoday.com)
Hacking the future: Notes from DEF CON’s Generative Red Team Challenge | CSO Online
How to minimize data risk for generative AI and LLMs in the enterprise | VentureBeat
Google launches tool to identify AI-generated images - Help Net Security
2FA/MFA
AITM/MITM
Malware
These 3 loaders were behind 80% of intrusions this year • The Register
20+ Malware Statistics You Need to Know in 2023 (techreport.com)
'Whiffy Recon' Malware Transmits Device Location Every 60 Seconds (darkreading.com)
Top 3 Malware Threatening Businesses in Q2 2023 (cybersecuritynews.com)
Malware Unleashed: Public Sector Hit in Sudden Surge, Reveals New Research (darkreading.com)
Japan's JPCERT warns of new 'MalDoc in PDF' attack technique (securityaffairs.com)
Advanced Malware: Why AI Can't Help All Hackers (inforisktoday.com)
DarkGate Malware Activity Spikes as Developer Rents Out Malware to Affiliates (thehackernews.com)
DreamBus malware exploits RocketMQ flaw to infect servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft is using malware-like pop-ups in Windows 11 to get people to ditch Google - The Verge
APT Attacks From 'Earth Estries' Hit Gov't, Tech With Custom Malware (darkreading.com)
SapphireStealer Malware: A Gateway to Espionage and Ransomware Operations (thehackernews.com)
Mobile
Kroll's Crypto Breach Highlights SIM-Swapping Risk (darkreading.com)
Is Mobile Hacking Still a Big Threat in 2023? (makeuseof.com)
New Android MMRat malware uses Protobuf protocol to steal your data (bleepingcomputer.com)
What Are Overlay Attacks? How Do You Protect Against Them? (makeuseof.com)
New Android Banking Trojan Targets Southeast Asia Region (inforisktoday.com)
China-Linked BadBazaar Android Spyware Targeting Signal and Telegram Users (thehackernews.com)
Five Eyes Report: New Russian Malware Targeting Ukrainian Military Android Devices - Security Week
Chinese APT Uses Fake Messenger Apps to Spy on Android Users (inforisktoday.com)
8 Ways To Boost Your Android Phone's Security (slashgear.com)
Botnets
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
BYOD
Internet of Things – IoT
Data Breaches/Leaks
Metropolitan Police reports supplier cyber breach | UKAuthority
Kroll Suffers Data Breach: Employee Falls Victim to SIM Swapping Attack (thehackernews.com)
American Express admits APAC employees' data leak, blames a third-party payroll service
Leaseweb is restoring ‘critical’ systems after security breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
French employment agency Pôle emploi data breach impacted 10M peopleSecurity Affairs
Mom’s Meals discloses data breach impacting 1.2 million people (bleepingcomputer.com)
3 Cryptocurrency Firms Suffer Data Breach After Kroll SIM Swapping Attack - Security Week
Paramount discloses data breach following security incident (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cost of a data breach 2023: Financial industry impacts (securityintelligence.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Moscow helping cyber criminals operate with 'near impunity': report | The Province
Hacking gangs launch cyber crime syndicate the Five Families (techmonitor.ai)
Microsoft weighs in on Russian-led UN cyber crime treaty • The Register
‘Billion Dollar Heist’: The Wild Story That Should Have Us All Petrified (thedailybeast.com)
Microsoft: UN treaty creates 'ideal conditions' for cyber crime (telecomstechnews.com)
Cyber Criminals use research contests to create new attack methods - Help Net Security
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Impersonation Attacks
Deepfakes
Insurance
Insurers End Tussle Over Ransomware Attack Coverage - Law360 UK
Delinea Research Reveals a Cyber Insurance Gap (darkreading.com)
Understand the fine print of your cyber insurance policies - Help Net Security
Supply Chain and Third Parties
American Express admits APAC employees' data leak, blames a third-party payroll service
Met should thoroughly investigate cyber security practices, say experts | Evening Standard
Cloud/SaaS
CrowdStrike CTO: 'Rookie mistakes' are hurting cloud security | TechTarget
Better SaaS Security Goes Beyond Procurement (darkreading.com)
Considerations for Reducing Risk When Migrating to the Cloud (darkreading.com)
Hybrid/Remote Working
Identity and Access Management
Encryption
Quantum threats loom in Gartner's 2023 Hype Cycle for data security | VentureBeat
How Quantum Computing Will Impact Cyber Security - Security Week
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Four common password mistakes hackers love to exploit (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers Launch Brute-Force Attack Cisco ASA SSL VPNs (cybersecuritynews.com)
LogicMonitor customers who didn’t change default passwords were hit by hackers (databreaches.net)
Biometrics
Police Scotland digital strategy seeks real-time biometrics within 5 years | Biometric Update
Elon Musk's X to collect biometric data, work and school history - The Japan Times
Home Office and MoD seeking new facial-recognition tech | Computer Weekly
Social Media
ICO calls social media firms to protect people's data from scraping (bleepingcomputer.com)
EU safety laws start to bite for TikTok, Instagram and others - BBC News
Rising Phishing Scams Impact Small Businesses Relying on Social Media (smallbiztrends.com)
X Plans to Collect Biometric Data, Job and School History (1) (bloomberglaw.com)
Anonymous Sudan hacks X to put pressure on Elon Musk over Starlink - BBC News
Training, Education and Awareness
Can You Spot Phishing Emails? Test Your Awareness With These Quizzes (makeuseof.com)
Cyber awareness education is a change-management initiative | CSO Online
Cyber Bullying, Cyber Stalking and Sextortion
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Pay our ransom instead of a GDPR fine, cyber crime gang tells its targets (therecord.media)
New law could turn UK into a hacker's playground | Computerworld
Changes to UK Surveillance Regime May Violate International Law (justsecurity.org)
EU safety laws start to bite for TikTok, Instagram and others - BBC News
Draft Cyber Security Audit and Risk Assessment Regulations Issued by CPPA | Mintz - JDSupra
Balancing risk and compliance: implications of the SEC’s new cyber security regulations | CSO Online
Legal Liability for Insecure Software Might Work, but It's Dangerous (darkreading.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
What are the Cyber Security Standards of Basel III? | UpGuard
Best practices for MITRE ATT&CK(R) mapping. (thecyberwire.com)
Is the new OWASP API Top 10 helpful to defenders? - Help Net Security
How international cyber security frameworks can help CISOs | CSO Online
Data Protection
ICO calls social media firms to protect people's data from scraping (bleepingcomputer.com)
Are you properly protecting your employees' personal information? | Burr & Forman - JDSupra
Data Protection: One of These Incidents Is Not Like the Other | Troutman Pepper - JDSupra
Draft Cyber Security Audit and Risk Assessment Regulations Issued by CPPA | Mintz - JDSupra
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Addressing Cyber Security's Talent Shortage & Its Impact on CISOs (darkreading.com)
Unfilled Cyber Security Positions Threaten the Future of Businesses Everywhere | Inc.com
How the Talent Shortage Impacts Cyber Security Leadership (securityintelligence.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Police Scotland digital strategy seeks real-time biometrics within 5 years | Biometric Update
Expert shares stark safety warning over Twitter updates | Tech News | Metro News
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Russia
'Five Eyes' nations release technical details of Sandworm malware 'Infamous Chisel' | CyberScoop
New York Times Spoofed to Hide Russian Disinformation Campaign (darkreading.com)
NCSC, SBU reveal overt Russian cyber campaign as cyber war continues to evolve | ITPro
Russian 'hybrid' war threatens NATO's eastern flank, Poles warn - Washington Times
Microsoft weighs in on Russian-led UN cyber crime treaty • The Register
Five Eyes Report: New Russian Malware Targeting Ukrainian Military Android Devices - Security Week
Anonymous Sudan hacks X to put pressure on Elon Musk over Starlink - BBC News
China
Microsoft signing keys keep getting hijacked, to the delight of Chinese threat actors | Ars Technica
China-Based APT Flies Under Radar in Espionage Attacks | Decipher (duo.com)
China-Linked Flax Typhoon Cyber Espionage Targets Taiwan's Key Sectors (thehackernews.com)
Barracuda flaw: FBI warns customers over ineffective patch | ITPro
Almost a third of compromised Barracuda ESGs were govt owned • The Register
James Cleverly's China cyber security talks unlikely to spur change (techmonitor.ai)
Japan’s cyber security agency suffers months-long breach | Financial Times (ft.com)
China-Linked BadBazaar Android Spyware Targeting Signal and Telegram Users (thehackernews.com)
APT Attacks From 'Earth Estries' Hit Gov't, Tech With Custom Malware (darkreading.com)
Chinese APT Uses Fake Messenger Apps to Spy on Android Users (inforisktoday.com)
North Korea
North Korea’s Lazarus Group hits organisations with two new RATs | CSO Online
Lazarus Group Debuts Tiny Trojan for Espionage Attacks (databreachtoday.co.uk)
Cyber Scams Keep North Korean Missiles Flying – Analysis – Eurasia Review
North Korea’s Lazarus hackers behind recent crypto heists: FBI (therecord.media)
North Korean hackers behind malicious VMConnect PyPI campaign (bleepingcomputer.com)
Vulnerability Management
New law could turn UK into a hacker's playground | Computerworld
40% of Log4j Downloads Still Vulnerable (securityintelligence.com)
How did Clop get its hands on the MOVEit zero day? (therecord.media)
Vulnerabilities
Cisco fixes 3 high-severity DoS flaws in NX-OS and FXOS software (securityaffairs.com)
Citrix NetScaler Alert: Ransomware Hackers Exploiting Critical Vulnerability (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft Teams attack exposes collab platform security gaps | TechTarget
Barracuda flaw: FBI warns customers over ineffective patch | ITPro
Barracuda thought it drove 0-day hackers out of customers’ networks. It was wrong. | Ars Technica
CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog | CISA
Exploit released for Juniper firewall bugs allowing RCE attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Google Chrome 116's second point update addresses a security issue - gHacks Tech News
Forminator WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Affects Up To 400,000+ Websites (searchenginejournal.com)
Threat actors started exploiting Juniper flaws shortly after PoC release (securityaffairs.com)
Hackers Launch Brute-Force Attack Cisco ASA SSL VPNs (cybersecuritynews.com)
Splunk Patches High-Severity Flaws in Enterprise, IT Service Intelligence - Security Week
This WordPress plugin with 5 million users could have a serious security flaw | TechRadar
Cyber Attackers Swarm OpenFire Cloud Servers With Takeover Barrage (darkreading.com)
Tools and Controls
Why generative AI is a double-edged sword for the cyber security sector | VentureBeat
Cyber defence makes up majority of cyber security budgets | Security Magazine
Ransomware hackers dwell time drops to 5 days, RDP still widely used (bleepingcomputer.com)
Think twice before accepting notifications on Chrome: threats on the rise | Cybernews
Considerations for Reducing Risk When Migrating to the Cloud (darkreading.com)
Enterprise dark web monitoring: Why it's worth the investment | TechTarget
Phishing Simulations Boost Cyber Awareness and Defences | Mimecast
Is the new OWASP API Top 10 helpful to defenders? - Help Net Security
Here's What Your Breach Response Plan Might Be Missing (darkreading.com)
Why Traditional Firewalls Are Not Adequate for Your Network Security (makeuseof.com)
Combining EPP and EDR tools can boost your endpoint security (securityintelligence.com)
Automated Threat Hunting: AI Helps Spot Shady Network Activity (readwrite.com)
Detecting the Undetected: The Risk to Your Info (securityintelligence.com)
National Grid plots ‘honeypots’ to catch hackers as cyber attacks ramp up (telegraph.co.uk)
Other News
Cyber attacks reveal threat to democracy (ukdefencejournal.org.uk)
Hackers Use $30 Gear To Bring Poland's Railways To A Grinding Halt
When lives rely on equipment, cyber security is essential | Healthcare IT News
Think twice before accepting notifications on Chrome: threats on the rise | Cybernews
Rising cyber incidents challenge healthcare organisations - Help Net Security
Updated Best Practice Playbook for Healthcare Cyber Threats (inforisktoday.com)
Navigating Legacy Infrastructure: A CISO's Actionable Strategy for Success (thehackernews.com)
Legal Liability for Insecure Software Might Work, but It's Dangerous (darkreading.com)
69% of educational organisations suffered cyber attack in the past year - Netwrix survey
Out-Of-Office: How To Ensure Cyber Security During Vulnerable Periods (forbes.com)
Manufacturing firms hit by the worst encryption rate in three years (manufacturing-today.com)
Cyber Attacks Targeting E-commerce Applications (thehackernews.com)
Industrial networks need better security as attacks gain scale | ZDNET
National Grid plots ‘honeypots’ to catch hackers as cyber attacks ramp up (telegraph.co.uk)
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· FinTech
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· Government & Public Sector (including Law Enforcement)
· Health/Medical/Pharma
· Hotels & Hospitality
· Insurance
· Legal
· Manufacturing
· Maritime
· Oil, Gas & Mining
· OT, ICS, IIoT, SCADA & Cyber-Physical Systems
· Retail & eCommerce
· Small and Medium Sized Businesses (SMBs)
· Startups
· Telecoms
· Third Sector & Charities
· Transport & Aviation
· Web3
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 07 July 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 07 July 2023:
-Cyber Attacks Against Mobile Devices Growing Fast
-One Third of Security Breaches Go Unnoticed by Security Professionals
-Cyber Security Experts Have Become Targets for Board Seats
-Phishing Attack Prevention as Email Attacks Surge Over 450%
-Outsmarting Business Email Compromise Scammers
-Small Organisations Face Security Threats on a Limited Budget
-Cloud Security: Sometimes the Risks May Outweigh the Rewards
-Cl0p's MOVEit Campaign Represents a New Era in Cyber Attacks
-75% of Consumers Prepared to Ditch Brands Hit by Ransomware
-Scammers Using AI Voice Technology to Commit Crimes
-What are the Causes of Data Loss and What it the Impact on Your Organisation?
-Ransomware Affiliates, Triple Extortion, and the Dark Web Ecosystem
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Cyber Attacks Against Mobile Devices Growing Fast
A rise in mobile-powered businesses is creating vulnerability gaps that are being exploited by cyber criminals and nation-states, according to a new report. 43% of all compromised devices were fully exploited, not just jailbroken or rooted, which is an increase of 187% year-over-year. The report found that the average user is 6 to 10 times more likely to fall for an SMS phishing attack than an email based attack.
It was also found that there was a 138% increase in critical Android vulnerabilities discovered in 2022, while Apple iOS accounted for 80% of the zero-day vulnerabilities actively being exploited in the wild. With malware increasingly spreading through legitimate channels, such as official marketplaces and ads in popular apps. This is true for both scam apps and dangerous mobile banking malware. For organisations, no matter if they are corporate-owned or part of a BYOD strategy, the need to implement appropriate security controls, and educate end-users about potential threats, is critical.
https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint/mobile-cyberattacks-soar-andoird-users
One Third of Security Breaches Go Unnoticed by Security Professionals
While surface-level confidence around hybrid cloud security is high, with 94% of global respondents stating their security tools and processes provide them with complete visibility and insights into their IT infrastructure, the reality is nearly one third of security breaches are not spotted by IT and security professionals, according to a recent report.
The report highlighted that 50% of IT and security leaders lack confidence when it comes to knowing where their most sensitive data is stored and how it is secured. The issue is that 31% of breaches are being identified later down the line, rather than pre-emptively using security and observability tools either by data appearing on the dark web, files becoming inaccessible, or users experiencing slow application performance (likely due to DoS or inflight exfiltration). This number rises to 48% in the US, and 52% in Australia.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/03/hybrid-cloud-security-breaches/
Cyber Security Experts Have Become Targets for Board Seats
The need for strong cyber security programs is a vital part of doing business today, and a good reflection of that is adding security executives to Boards. The trend is for chief information security officers (CISOs) to be elevated to the board of directors, as risk and regulatory compliance become more visible in an organisation, many of the initiatives and controls will be security related, addressing those controls usually falls to the CISO.
The research also showed that 90% of public companies lack even one qualified cyber expert, showing a significant cyber board supply-demand gap. With only 15% of CISOs have broader traits required for board level positions, such as a holistic understanding of the business, a global perspective and ability to navigate a range of stakeholders, with another 33% having a subset of those necessary traits.
CISOs are hard to come by and few have the requisite Board level experience. To fill this gap Black Arrow provide a virtual CISO (vCISO) where you get a whole team of highly skilled and experienced professionals for less than you would pay for one permanent resource, and firms can also take advantage of Black Arrow’s Cyber NED, incorporating Board, Governance, Finance, HR and Risk experience with specialist cyber expertise and experience.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/03/cybersecurity-experts-have-become-targets-for-board-seats.html
Phishing Attack Prevention as Email Attacks Surge Over 450%
A Recent report found that email attacks had surged 464% this year compared to the previous year as phishing attacks remain amongst the most used tactics by attackers due to their high success rate and the ease in which they can be conducted. For preventing such attacks, the following principles will help mitigate: not clicking on unknown links, not trusting unknown sites, enabling multi-factor authentication, hardly disclosing personal information and having increased phishing awareness.
In an organisation, such awareness and principles can be highlighted and continually reinforced through having an effective awareness training programme. This in turn, will help to create a cyber aware culture and reduce the risk of someone in the organisation falling victim to phishing.
https://cybersecuritynews.com/phishing-attack-prevention-checklist/
Outsmarting Business Email Compromise (BEC) Scammers
Last year the FBI registered over 21,000 complaints about business email fraud, with adjusted losses of over $2.7 billion. Today this line of attack shows no sign of slowing down. Business email compromise (BEC) techniques are increasingly sophisticated and cyber crime-as-a-service (CaaS) along with AI have lowered the barrier to entry for threat actors.
There are six key elements which can help to mitigate the impact of BEC, these are; inbox protection, strong authentication, secure emails, zero-trust control, secure payment processes and education. Putting the brakes on this con game takes the entire organisation, from the C-suite and IT, compliance, and risk management teams to every business unit. Awareness, backed by policy and technology, is the crucial factor in a consistently strong defence.
https://www.darkreading.com/microsoft/6-steps-to-outsmarting-business-email-compromise-scammers
Small Organisations Face Security Threats on a Limited Budget
Small organisations face the same security threats as larger organisations overall but have less resources to address them. The most common security incidents faced are phishing, ransomware, and user account compromise also known as business email compromise (BEC). However, smaller organisations usually have fewer resources and experience with which to address security threats. Indeed, lack of budget is their top security challenge, reported by one in two small companies.
The lack of budget won’t stop a threat actor from attacking however, and so small organisations need to be able to effectively identify, prioritise and mitigate against security incidents. This may require small organisations outsourcing some of their cyber strategy, to allow them access to expertise.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/05/small-organizations-security-threats/
Cloud Security: Sometimes the Risks May Outweigh the Rewards
Threat actors are well-aware of the vulnerabilities in the cloud infrastructure. IT teams and decision-leadersmakers must have a clear understanding of the types of cloud services and the associated risk of cyber attacks associated. Around two in five (39%) businesses experienced a data breach in their cloud environment in 2022, a rise of 4% compared with 2021, a new report has found. The leading cause of cloud data breaches was human error, at 55%, according to the report. This was significantly above the next highest factor identified by respondents (21%), which was exploitation of vulnerabilities.
Other issues can arise from the cloud as it gives organisations the opportunity to create large amounts of infrastructure quickly and easily, which leaves it exposed to the possibility of substandard security configurations being applied to it. Due to the ease of use of cloud services, companies might become negligent in terms of their security.
https://cyber-reports.com/2023/07/03/cloud-security-sometimes-the-risks-may-outweigh-the-rewards/
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/human-error-cloud-data-breaches/
Cl0p's MOVEit Campaign Represents a New Era in Cyber Attacks
A number of organisations impacted by the mass hacks exploiting a security flaw in the MOVEit file transfer tool, including energy giant Shell and US-based First Merchants Bank, have confirmed that hackers accessed sensitive data. The ransomware group shows an evolution of its tactics with the MOVEit zero-day, potentially ushering in a new normal when it comes to extortion supply chain cyber attacks, experts say.
From what the industry has seen in recent Cl0p breaches, GoAnywhere, MFT and MOVEit, they have not executed ransomware to encrypt data within the target environments. The operations have strictly been exfiltrating data and using that stolen information for later blackmail and extortion. The MOVEit vulnerability isn't an easy or straightforward one, it required extensive research into the MOVEit platform to discover, understand, and exploit this vulnerability. The skill set required to uncover and exploit this vulnerability isn't easily learned and is hard to come by in the industry. This operation isn't something Cl0p ransomware group usually does, which is another clue leading to suspect Cl0p acquired the MOVEit zero-day vulnerability rather than developing it from scratch. Something future groups may decide to adopt.
https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/c10p-moveit-campaign-new-era-cyberattacks
75% of Consumers Prepared to Ditch Brands Hit by Ransomware
As 40% of consumers harbour scepticism regarding organisations’ data protection capabilities, 75% would shift to alternate companies following a ransomware attack a recent report found. Furthermore, consumers request increased data protection from vendors, with 55% favouring companies with comprehensive data protection measures such as reliable backup and recovery, password protection, and identity and access management strategies.
While 37% of Gen Z prefers an apology from companies experiencing a ransomware attack, ranking 12% higher than monetary compensation, Baby Boomers are less forgiving. 74% of them agree their trust in the vendor is irreparably damaged after suffering more than one ransomware attack, compared to only 34% of Gen Z.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/05/consumers-data-protection-request/
Scammers Using AI Voice Technology to Commit Crimes
The usage of platforms like Cash App, Zelle, and Venmo for peer-to-peer payments has experienced a significant surge, with scams increasing by over 58%. Additionally, there has been a corresponding rise of 44% in scams stemming from the theft of personal documents according to a recent report.
The report also highlights the rise of AI voice scams as a significant trend in 2023. AI voice technology enables scammers to create remarkably realistic voices and convincingly imitate family members, friends and other trusted individuals. With just a short voice clip usually taken from social media, a scammer can clone a loved one’s voice and call a victim pretending to be that person. The scammer deceives the victim into thinking their loved one is in distress to get them to send money, provide personal information or perform other actions. AI voice technology has gotten to the point where a mother can’t tell the difference between her child’s voice and a machine, and scammers have pounced on this to commit crimes.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/07/ai-voice-cloning-scams/
What are the Causes of Data Loss and What it the Impact on Your Organisation?
In today’s digital age, data has become the lifeblood of organisations, driving critical decision-making, improving operational efficiency, and allowing for smoother innovation. Simply put, businesses heavily rely on data. In an era where data has become the cornerstone of business operations, the loss of vital information can result in severe setbacks and irreparable damage. Whether it’s due to accidental deletion, hardware failure, cyber-attacks, or natural disasters, the loss of valuable data can have devastating impacts on an organisation.
It's imperative that businesses understand different types of data (structured, unstructured, semi-structured, metadata) and deploy tailored protection strategies. A significant 26% of companies suffered data loss in 2022, underlining the need for robust data security measures like regular backups, cyber security protocols, employee training, and data encryption. Effective data loss prevention can shield organisations from severe impacts like intellectual property theft, operation disruption, and legal repercussions.
https://securityaffairs.com/148086/security/impacts-of-data-loss.html
Ransomware Affiliates, Triple Extortion, and the Dark Web Ecosystem
Many people associate the dark web with drugs, crime, and leaked credentials, but in recent years the dark web has emerged as a complex and interdependent cyber crime ecosystem, exemplified by the increasingly complex methods used to extort companies.
One of the more recent trends we see is that groups are now setting up infrastructure, in some cases outsourcing actual infection (and in some cases negotiation) to “affiliates” who effectively act as contractors to the Ransomware as a Service (RaaS) group and split the profits at the end of a successful attacks. The world of cyber crime is ever-evolving and it is no easy task to stay on top of the changing landscape.
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Cyber Security experts have become targets for board seats (cnbc.com)
The Impacts of Data Loss on Your Organisation -Security Affairs
One third of security breaches go unnoticed by security professionals - Help Net Security
Small organisations face security threats on a limited budget - Help Net Security
How to cultivate a culture of continuous cyber Security improvement - Help Net Security
CISOs Find 'Business as Usual' Shows the Harsh Realities of Cyber-Risk (darkreading.com)
Mitigate Top 5 Common Cyber Security Vulnerabilities (trendmicro.com)
Cyber Security's Future Hinges on Stronger Public-Private Partnerships (darkreading.com)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
75% of consumers prepared to ditch brands hit by ransomware - Help Net Security
More than 16 million people and counting have had data exposed in MOVEit breaches (therecord.media)
Cl0p's MOVEit Campaign Represents a New Era in Cyber Attacks (darkreading.com)
Encryption-less ransomware: Warning issued over emerging attack method for threat actors | ITPro
Malvertising: A stealthy precursor to infostealers and ransomware attacks (malwarebytes.com)
8Base ransomware group leaks data of 67 victim organisations - Help Net Security
Cyber Security Awareness Training to Fight Ransomware (trendmicro.com)
Ransomware Affiliates, Triple Extortion, and the Dark Web Ecosystem (bleepingcomputer.com)
BlackCat Operators Distributing Ransomware Disguised as WinSCP via Malvertising (thehackernews.com)
Seven ways to prepare for double extortion ransomware | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
The rise in cyber extortion attacks and its impact on business security - Help Net Security
University of California sues Lloyd’s of London in cyber insurance dispute | CSO Online
Ransomware Criminals Are Dumping Kids' Private Files Online After School Hacks - SecurityWeek
Ransomware accounts for 54% of cyber threats in the health sector- Security Affairs
Avast released a free decryptor for Windows version of Akira ransomware- Security Affairs
FIS Global Data Breach: Cyber Attack On FIS Global Follows MOVEit Mayhem (thecyberexpress.com)
How ransomware impacts the healthcare industry - Help Net Security
June saw flurry of ransomware attacks on education sector | TechTarget
Decryption tool for Akira ransomware available for free | Tripwire
Japanese Port of Nagoya Resumes Operations After 2-Day Russian Ransomware Attack - MSSP Alert
Ransomware Victims
Shell Confirms MOVEit-Related Breach After Ransomware Group Leaks Data - SecurityWeek
Dublin airport staff’s pay and benefits compromised in cyber attack (thetimes.co.uk)
Japan’s largest port stops operations after ransomware attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russians may have hacked NHS trust with 2.5 million patients (telegraph.co.uk)
More than 16 million people and counting have had data exposed in MOVEit breaches (therecord.media)
8Base ransomware group leaks data of 67 victim organisations - Help Net Security
Dublin airport staff’s pay and benefits compromised in cyber attack (thetimes.co.uk)
FIS Global Data Breach: Cyber Attack On FIS Global Follows MOVEit Mayhem (thecyberexpress.com)
MOVEit Hacks Ensnare US Department of Health and Human Services - Bloomberg
UCLA among victims of worldwide cyber attack – NBC Los Angeles
BlackCat Hacking Gang Says It Stole Data from UK's Barts Health NHS Trust - Bloomberg
Chipmaker TSMC says supplier targeted in cyber Attack | Reuters
MOVEit hack impacts US financial services provider for academics | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Email Cyber Attacks Spiked Nearly 500% in First Half of 2023, Acronis Reports - MSSP Alert
Phishing Attack Prevention Checklist - A Detailed Guide (cybersecuritynews.com)
African Nations Face Escalating Phishing & Compromised Password Cyber Attacks (darkreading.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Quishing on the rise: How to prevent QR code phishing | TechTarget
Why cyberpsychology is such an important part of effective cyber Security | CSO Online
Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft, OpenAI sued for ChatGPT 'privacy violations' • The Register
Cyber Criminals can break voice authentication with 99% success rate - Help Net Security
Dutch counterterrorism agency says Generative AI is posing new cyber threats | NL Times
AI-generated attack vectors cyber Security should watch for (fastcompany.com)
OpenAI Pauses ChatGPT's 'Browse With Bing' as Users Bypass Paywalls (gizmodo.com)
Promoting responsible AI: Balancing innovation and regulation - Help Net Security
GPT-4 is great at infuriating telemarketing scammers • The Register
3 Reasons SaaS Security is the Imperative First Step to Ensuring Secure AI Usage (thehackernews.com)
Malware
Microsoft Teams Exploit Tool Auto-Delivers Malware (darkreading.com)
Experts detected a new variant of RUSTBUCKET macOS malware- Security Affairs
Iranian Hackers' Sophisticated Malware Targets Windows and macOS Users (thehackernews.com)
CISA: Truebot malware infecting networks in US, Canada | TechTarget
Mockingjay - A New Injection Technique to Bypass EDR (cybersecuritynews.com)
Malvertising: A stealthy precursor to infostealers and ransomware attacks (malwarebytes.com)
Mobile
Android Security Updates Patch 3 Exploited Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Mobile Cyber Attacks Soar, Especially Against Android Users (darkreading.com)
Android users at risk as banking trojan targets more apps | Fox News
Cyber Attacks Against Mobile Devices Growing Fast - MSSP Alert
We can’t trust the Government to protect your privacy, says boss of Signal (telegraph.co.uk)
Apps with 1.5M installs on Google Play send your data to China (bleepingcomputer.com)
Botnets
Twitter's bot spam keeps getting worse — it's about porn this time (bleepingcomputer.com)
Botnets Send Exploits Within Days to Weeks After Published PoC (darkreading.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
CISA issues DDoS warning after attacks hit multiple US orgs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian Hacktivist Platform 'DDoSia' Grows Exponentially (darkreading.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
FIS Global Data Breach: Cyber Attack On FIS Global Follows MOVEit Mayhem (thecyberexpress.com)
Microsoft denies data breach, theft of 30 million customer accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Capita’s own pension scheme suffered data breach in March hack | Financial Times (ft.com)Russians may have hacked NHS trust with 2.5 million patients (telegraph.co.uk)
Cyber Attacks and Data Breaches in Review: June 2023 - IT Governance Blog En
The Impacts of Data Loss on Your Organisation- Security Affairs
Nickelodeon investigates breach after leak of 'decades old’ data (bleepingcomputer.com)
OpenAI lawsuit reignites privacy debate over data scraping | CyberScoop
28,000 Impacted by Data Breach at Pepsi Bottling Ventures - SecurityWeek
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Meduza Stealer targets tens of crypto wallers and pwd managers- Security Affairs
$7.8 Billion Lost to Crypto Ponzi Schemes in 2022: Report (cryptopotato.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Google Searches for 'USPS Package Tracking' Leads to Banking Theft (darkreading.com)
Support from British businesses crucial in removing over... - NCSC.GOV.UK
GPT-4 is great at infuriating telemarketing scammers • The Register
Ex-Amazon manager who stole $9m+ gets 16 years in prison • The Register
$7.8 Billion Lost to Crypto Ponzi Schemes in 2022: Report (cryptopotato.com)
Deepfakes
Scammers using AI voice technology to commit crimes - Help Net Security
Cyber Criminals can break voice authentication with 99% success rate - Help Net Security
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
University of California sues Lloyd’s of London in cyber insurance dispute | CSO Online
Find A Cyber Insurance Policy That Fits Your Small Business Budget (forbes.com)
Cyber insurance rates drop 10% in June, report says | Reuters
How Pen Testing can Soften the Blow on Rising Costs of Cyber Insurance (thehackernews.com)
How Cyber Insurance Can Help Relieve The Costs Of A Cyber Attack (forbes.com)
Dark Web
Ransomware Affiliates, Triple Extortion, and the Dark Web Ecosystem (bleepingcomputer.com)
Deep Web vs Dark Web: What’s the Difference? - Keeper (keepersecurity.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Microsoft Teams Exploit Tool Auto-Delivers Malware (darkreading.com)
Japan rebukes Fujitsu for cloud security fails • The Register
IT leaders believe hybrid cloud solutions are the future of IT - Help Net Security
Microsoft investigates Outlook.com bug breaking email search (bleepingcomputer.com)
11 best practices for securing data in the cloud | Microsoft Security Blog
3 Reasons SaaS Security is the Imperative First Step to Ensuring Secure AI Usage (thehackernews.com)
Attack Surface Management
Encryption
Cyber Criminals Hijacking Vulnerable SSH Servers in New Proxyjacking Campaign (thehackernews.com)
Apple, Civil Liberty Groups Condemn UK Online Safety Bill - SecurityWeek
API
Open Source
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
High school changes every student’s password to ‘Ch@ngeme!’ | TechCrunch
Evasive Meduza Stealer Targets 19 Password Managers and 76 Crypto Wallets (thehackernews.com)
Social Media
Twitter's bot spam keeps getting worse — it's about porn this time (bleepingcomputer.com)
EU Court Deals Blow to Meta in German Data Case - SecurityWeek
Privacy Woes Hold Up Global Instagram Threads Launch (darkreading.com)
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Apple, Civil Liberty Groups Condemn UK Online Safety Bill - SecurityWeek
EU Court Deals Blow to Meta in German Data Case - SecurityWeek
Promoting responsible AI: Balancing innovation and regulation - Help Net Security
European companies slam the EU’s incoming AI regulations in open letter - The Verge
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Crack the Code: How to Secure Your Dream Cyber Security Career - IT Security Guru
3 Ways to Build a More Skilled Cyber Security Workforce (darkreading.com)
Make Diversity the 'How,' Not the 'What,' of Cyber Security Success (darkreading.com)
CISO Speaks: Resilience and Avoiding Burnout - IT Security Guru
Top 5 Free Online Cyber Security Courses in 2023 (analyticsinsight.net)
ISACA joins ECSO to strengthen cyber Security and digital skills in Europe - Help Net Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Russia
Russians may have hacked NHS trust with 2.5 million patients (telegraph.co.uk)
Satellite system used by Russian military is hacked - The Washington Post
Russian Hacktivist Platform 'DDoSia' Grows Exponentially (darkreading.com)
Russian railway site allegedly taken down by Ukrainian hackers (therecord.media)
China
US authorities warn on China’s new counter-espionage la' • The Register
Chinese Threat Actors Targeting Europe in SmugX Campaign - Check Point Research
Chinese threat actor attacks diplomats across Europe • The Register
Apps with 1.5M installs on Google Play send your data to China (bleepingcomputer.com)
Iran
Iran-Linked APT35 Targets Israeli Media With Upgraded Spear-Phishing Tools (darkreading.com)
Iranian Hackers' Sophisticated Malware Targets Windows and macOS Users (thehackernews.com)
North Korea
Experts detected a new variant of RUSTBUCKET macOS malware- Security Affairs
North Korean satellite had no military utility for spying • The Register
Misc/Other/Unknown
Vulnerability Management
Botnets Send Exploits Within Days to Weeks After Published PoC (darkreading.com)
Mitigate Top 5 Common Cyber Security Vulnerabilities (trendmicro.com)
Vulnerabilities
300,000+ Fortinet firewalls vulnerable to critical FortiOS RCE bug (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft puts out Outlook fire, downplays Teams flaw • The Register
WordPress plugin lets users become admins – Patch early, patch often! – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Cyber Criminals Hijacking Vulnerable SSH Servers in New Proxyjacking Campaign (thehackernews.com)
Firefox 115 Patches High-Severity Use-After-Free Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Microsoft fixes bug behind Windows LSA protection warnings, again (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cisco warns of bug that lets attackers break traffic encryption (bleepingcomputer.com)
StackRot Linux Kernel Bug Has Exploit Code on the Way (darkreading.com)
Tools and Controls
Cyber Security Awareness Training to Fight Ransomware (trendmicro.com)
Attack surface visibility a top CISO priority amid growing attacks: Report | CSO Online
VMware, Other Tech Giants Announce Push for Confidential Computing Standards - SecurityWeek
Small organisations face security threats on a limited budget - Help Net Security
11 best practices for securing data in the cloud | Microsoft Security Blog
How Pen Testing can Soften the Blow on Rising Costs of Cyber Insurance (thehackernews.com)
How Cyber Insurance Can Help Relieve The Costs Of A Cyber Attack (forbes.com)
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Foreign spies hacked government 20 years ago (thetimes.co.uk)
GCHQ Reveals Details of State-Backed Breach - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Police investigate stolen exam papers after cyber attack (schoolsweek.co.uk)
VMware, Other Tech Giants Announce Push for Confidential Computing Standards - SecurityWeek
Why Schools are Low-Hanging Fruit for Cyber Criminals - IT Security Guru
Hacks targeting British exam boards raise fears of students cheating (therecord.media)
Cyber Attacks and Data Breaches in Review: June 2023 - IT Governance Blog En
Is your browser betraying you? Emerging threats in 2023 - Help Net Security
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 23rd June 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 23 June 2023:
-How the MOVEit Breach Shows Hackers' Interest in Corporate File Transfer Tools
-Attackers Discovering Exposed Cloud Assets Within Minutes
-Majority of Users Neglect Best Password Practices
-One in Three Workers Susceptible to Phishing
-Ransomware Misconceptions Abound, to the Benefit of Attackers
-Threat Actors Scale and Commoditise Uncommon Tools and Techniques
-Goodbyes are Difficult, IT Offboarding Processes Make Them Harder
-Security Budget Hikes are Missing the Mark, CISOs Say
-Understanding Cyber Resilience: Building a Holistic Approach to Cyber Security
-Emerging Ransomware Group 8Base Releasing Data on SMBs Globally
-Cyber Security Industry Still Fighting to Recruit and Retain Talent
-Financial Firms to Build Resilience in Face of Growing Cyber-Threats
-Fulfilling Expected SEC Requirements for Cyber Security Expertise at Board Level
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Cyber Security Industry Still Fighting to Recruit and Retain Talent
Cyber security teams are struggling to find the right talent, with the right skills, and to retain experienced employees. The situation is only likely to worsen, as inflation and a tight labour market push up wages. Universities produce graduates with a strong focus on technical knowledge, but not always the broader skills they need to operate in a business environment. This includes the lack of communications skills, understanding of how businesses operate and even emotional intelligence. One solution is to outsource to a corporate cyber security provider or outsource to infill shortages whilst trying to recruit permanent staff.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/cybersecurity-industry-recruit/
How the MOVEit Breach Shows Hackers' Interest in Corporate File Transfer Tools
The world of managed file transfer (MFT) software has become a lucrative target for ransom-seeking hackers, with significant breaches including those of Accellion Inc's File Transfer Appliance in 2021 and Fortra's GoAnywhere MFT earlier this year. These MFT programs, corporate versions of popular file sharing programs like Dropbox or WeTransfer, are highly desirable to hackers for the sensitive data they often transfer between organisations and partners. The recent mass compromise tied to Progress Software Corp's MOVEit transfer product has prompted governments and companies worldwide to scramble in response.
Hackers are shifting their tactics, with an increasing focus on MFT programs which typically face the open internet, making them more vulnerable to breaches. Once inside these file transfer points, hackers have direct access to a wealth of data. In addition, there's a noticeable shift from ransomware groups encrypting a company's network and demanding payment to unscramble it, to a simpler tactic of pure extortion by threatening to leak the data.
Attackers Discovering Exposed Cloud Assets within Minutes
The shift to cloud services, increased remote work, and reliance on third-parties has led to widespread use of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications. This has also opened avenues for attackers to exploit weak security configurations and identities. Over the past year, attackers have intercepted authorisation tokens, bypassed multifactor authentication, and exploited misconfigured systems, targeting critical applications like GitHub, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Slack, and Okta. A study revealed alarmingly fast rates of breach discovery and compromise of exposed cloud assets, with assets being discovered within as little as two minutes for some and others within an hour.
https://www.darkreading.com/dr-tech/growing-saas-usage-means-larger-attack-surface
Majority of Users Neglect Best Password Practices
The latest Password Management Report by Keeper Security has shed light on the concerning state of password security practices. The survey found that only 25% of respondents used solid and unique passwords. In comparison, 34% admitted to using repeat variations of passwords, and 30% still relied on simple and easily guessable passwords. The survey also found that 44% of individuals who claimed to have well-managed passwords still admitted to using repeated variations, while 20% acknowledged having had at least one password involved in a data breach or available on the dark web. The document also revealed that 35% of respondents feel overwhelmed when it comes to improving their cyber security. Furthermore, 10% admitted to neglecting password management altogether. More generally, Keeper Security said the survey’s findings highlight a significant gap between perception and reality regarding password security.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/users-neglect-best-password/
One in Three Workers Susceptible to Phishing
More than one in three workers in the UK and Ireland are susceptible to falling for phishing attacks, according to the new 2023 Phishing by Industry Benchmarking Report by KnowBe4. The study found that 35% of users who had received no security training were prone to clicking on suspicious links or engaging in fraudulent actions. Regular training and continual reinforcement can get this figure down but even with training very few organisations ever get click rates down to zero, and you only need one person to click to cause potentially devastating consequences.
Globally, ransomware was responsible for 24% of all data breaches in 2023, with human error accounting for 74% of these incidents. Phishing attacks can often lead to significant reputational damage, financial loss and disruption to business operations.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/one-in-three-phishing/
Ransomware Misconceptions Abound, to the Benefit of Attackers
There is a common ransomware misperception that there's no capability to fight this all too common hostage taking of business data. This is not true. Proactive organisations are increasingly making more strategic use of threat intelligence to prevent or disrupt attacks.
Ransomware has evolved into a massive, often state-sponsored, industry where operators buy, develop, and resell ransomware code, infiltrate networks, and collect ransoms. The perception that a speedy response is critical to prevent data encryption and loss is outdated; attackers now focus on data exfiltration, using ransomware as a distraction. They often target smaller organisations that are linked to larger ones through supply chains, using them as stepping stones. It is important to use in-depth defence measures, including email security to prevent phishing and efficient detection and response systems to identify and recover from changes.
Threat Actors Scale and Commoditise Uncommon Tools and Techniques
Proofpoint’s 2023 Human Factor report highlights significant developments in the cyber attack landscape in 2022. Following two years of pandemic-induced disruption, cyber criminals returned to their usual operations, honing their social engineering skills and commoditising once sophisticated attack techniques. There was a noticeable increase in brute-force and targeted attacks on cloud tenants, conversational smishing attacks, and multifactor authentication (MFA) bypasses. Microsoft 365 formed a large part of organisations' attack surfaces and faced broad abuse, from Office macros to OneNote documents.
Despite some advances in security controls, threat actors continue to innovate and scale their bypasses. Techniques like MFA bypass and telephone-oriented attack delivery are now commonplace. Attackers consistently exploit people, who remain the most critical variable in the attack chain.
Goodbyes are Difficult, IT Offboarding Processes Make Them Harder
A recent survey found that 68% of organisations recognise the offboarding process as a major cyber security risk, but only 36% have adequate controls in place to secure data access when employees depart. The study revealed that 60% of organisations have discovered former employees still had access to corporate applications after leaving, and 52% have had security incidents linked to former employees. Interestingly, IT professionals are not always alerted when employees leave, leading to access not being revoked and IT assets being mishandled 34% of the time.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/06/19/it-offboarding-processes/
Security Budget Hikes are Missing the Mark, CISOs Say
Misguided expectations on security spend are causing problems for CISOs despite notable budget increases. A recent report found that while most CISOs are experiencing noteworthy increases in security funding, impractical expectations of budget holders are leading to significant amounts being spent on what’s hitting the headlines instead of strategic, business-centric investment in security defences. This lack of understanding shows that a lot of work needs to be done to ensure that information security receives the attention it deserves, especially in the boardroom.
The report found that just 9% of CISOs said information security is always in the top three priorities on the boardroom’s meeting agenda, and less than a quarter (22%) of CISOs are actively participating in business strategy and decision-making processes. Talking to the board about cyber security in a way that is productive can be a significant challenge for CISOs, and failing to do so effectively can result in confusion, disillusionment, and a lack of cohesion among directors, the security function, and the rest of the organisation.
https://www.csoonline.com/article/3700073/security-budget-hikes-are-missing-the-mark-cisos-say.html
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/06/22/average-cybersecurity-budget-increase/
Understanding Cyber Resilience: Building a Holistic Approach to Cyber Security
In today’s interconnected world, the threat of cyber attacks is a constant concern for organisations of all sizes and across all industries. Cyber resilience entails not only making it difficult for attackers to infiltrate your systems but also ensuring that your organisation can bounce back quickly and continue operations successfully.
Cyber resilience offers a holistic approach to cyber security, emphasising the ability to withstand and recover from cyber attacks. By adopting the right mindset, leveraging advanced technology, addressing cyber hygiene, and measuring key metrics, organisations can enhance their cyber resilience. Additionally, collaboration within industries and proactive board engagement are crucial for effective risk management. As cyber threats continue to evolve, organisations must prioritise cyber resilience as an ongoing journey, continuously adapting and refining their strategies to stay ahead of malicious actors.
Emerging Ransomware Group 8Base Releasing Confidential Data from SMBs Globally
A ransomware group that operated under the radar for over a year has come to light in recent weeks, thanks to a series of business data leaks on the Dark Web. Since at least April 2022, 8base has been conducting double-extortion attacks against small and midsized businesses (SMBs). It all came to a head in May, when the group dumped data belonging to 67 organisations on the cyber underground.
Not much is known yet about the group's tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), likely due to the low profile of their victims. The victims span science and technology, manufacturing, retail, construction, healthcare, and more, with victims from as far afield as India, Peru, Madagascar and Brazil, amongst others.
https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/emerging-ransomware-8base-doxxes-smbs-globally
Financial Firms to Build Resilience in Face of Growing Cyber-Threats
Cyber resilience is now a key component of operational resilience for the UK’s financial markets, according to a Bank of England official. Cyber attacks have increased by 38% in 2022, and the range of firms and organisations being impacted seems to grow broader and broader.
Regulators want to see how financial firms will cope with an attack, and its impact on the wider financial services ecosystem. Similar work is being done at an international level by the G7, which has its own cyber expert group. In the UK, the main tools for improving resilience are threat intelligence sharing, better coordination between firms, regulators, the Bank and the Treasury, and penetration testing including CBEST. Financial services firms should have scenario specific playbooks, to set out how to contain intruders and stop them spreading to clients and counterparties. In the past, simulation exercises have been used to model terrorist incidents and pandemics and they are now being used to model cyber attacks.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/financial-firms-to-build-resilience/
Fulfilling Expected SEC Requirements for Cyber Security Expertise at Board Level
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expected to introduce a rule requiring demonstration of cyber security expertise at the board level for public companies. A recent study found that currently up to 90% of companies in the Russell 3000 lack even a single director with the necessary cyber expertise. The simplest and speediest solution would be to promote the existing CISO, provided they have the appropriate qualities and experience, to the board but that would require transplanting a focused operational executive into a strategic business advisory role. A credible alternative is to bring in a cyber focused Non-Executive Director with the appropriate skills and experience.
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Why assessing third parties for security risk is still an unsolved problem | CSO Online
Navigating the Complex World of Cyber security Compliance - MSSP Alert
Security budget hikes are missing the mark, CISOs say | CSO Online
How to Weather the Coming Cyber security Storm - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Certifications are no guarantee of security - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Increased spending doesn't translate to improved cyber security posture - Help Net Security
Placing People & Realism at the Center of Your Cyber security Strategy (darkreading.com)
CISOs’ New Stressors Brought on by Digitalization: Report - SecurityWeek
Fulfilling Expected SEC Requirements for Cyber security Expertise at Board Level - SecurityWeek
From details to big picture: how to improve security effectiveness | CIO
IT Staff Increasingly Saddled with Data Protection Compliance (darkreading.com)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Explainer: How MOVEit breach shows hackers' interest in corporate file transfer tools | Reuters
Ransomware Misconceptions Abound, to the Benefit of Attackers (darkreading.com)
US Offers $10m Reward For MOVEit Attackers - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Data leak at Australian law firm spooks government, business • The Register
Fresh Ransomware Gangs Emerge As Market Leaders Decline (darkreading.com)
Emerging Ransomware Group 8Base Doxxes SMBs Globally (darkreading.com)
A Russian national charged for committing LockBit Ransomware attacks - Security Affairs
Rorschach Ransomware: What You Need to Know (darkreading.com)
Ransomware is only getting faster: Six steps to a stronger defence (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware gang preys on cancer centers, triggers alert | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Ransomware attacks pose communications dilemmas for local governments | CSO Online
LockBit Developing Ransomware for Apple M1 Chips, Embedded Systems (darkreading.com)
Ransomware Victims
Australian Government Says Its Data Was Stolen in Law Firm Ransomware Attack - SecurityWeek
Hackers threaten to release photos of Beverly Hills plastic surgery patients (bitdefender.com)
Norton Parent Says Employee Data Stolen in MOVEit Ransomware Attack - SecurityWeek
BlackCat gang threatens to leak plastic surgery photos • The Register
Reddit confirms BlackCat ransomware gang stole its data • The Register
Adur and Worthing Councils investigating after contractor data breach | The Argus
Iowa’s largest school district confirms ransomware attack, data theft (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers warn University of Manchester students’ of imminent data leak (bleepingcomputer.com)
USDA is investigating a 'possible data breach' related to global Russian cyber criminal hack | CNN
Avast, Norton Parent Latest Victim of MOVEit Ransomware Attacks (darkreading.com)
MOVEit Vulnerability Breaches Targeted Fed Agencies (trendmicro.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Cyber crime: what does psychology have to do with phishing? – podcast | Science | The Guardian
Hackers Will Be Quick to Bypass Gmail's Blue Check Verification System (darkreading.com)
UPS discloses data breach after exposed customer info used in SMS phishing (bleepingcomputer.com)
Insurance companies neglect basic email security - Help Net Security
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Artificial Intelligence
How generative AI is creating new classes of security threats | VentureBeat
Over 100,000 Stolen ChatGPT Account Credentials Sold on Dark Web Marketplaces (thehackernews.com)
‘With hackers adopting AI, it’s a cat-and-mouse game’ | Mint (livemint.com)
ChatGPT and data protection laws: Compliance challenges for businesses - Help Net Security
Google Tells Employees to Stay Away from Its Bard Chatbot (gizmodo.com)
Malware
Attacker seizes abandoned S3 bucket to launch malicious payloads | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Hackers use fake OnlyFans pics to drop info-stealing malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Researchers Discover New Sophisticated Toolkit Targeting Apple macOS Systems (thehackernews.com)
Mysterious Mystic Stealer Spreads Like Wildfire in Mere Months (darkreading.com)
Hackers infect Linux SSH servers with Tsunami botnet malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
To kill BlackLotus malware, patching is a good start, but... • The Register
Microsoft Teams bug allows malware delivery from external accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
APT37 hackers deploy new FadeStealer eavesdropping malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
ScarCruft Hackers Exploit Ably Service for Stealthy Wiretapping Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Chinese Hacker Group 'Flea' Targets American Ministries with Graphican Backdoor (thehackernews.com)
USB Drives Spread Spyware as China's Mustang Panda APT Goes Global (darkreading.com)
NSA shares tips on blocking BlackLotus UEFI malware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese malware accidentally infects networked storage • The Register
ChamelDoH: New Linux Backdoor Utilising DNS-over-HTTPS Tunneling for Covert CnC (thehackernews.com)
Mobile
SMS delivery reports can be used to infer recipient's location (bleepingcomputer.com)
Apple fixes zero-days used to deploy Triangulation spyware via iMessage (bleepingcomputer.com)
Android spyware camouflaged as VPN, chat apps on Google Play (bleepingcomputer.com)
Botnets
Romanian cyber crime gang Diicot builds DDoS botnet with Mirai variant | CSO Online
New Condi malware builds DDoS botnet out of TP-Link AX21 routers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers infect Linux SSH servers with Tsunami botnet malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mirai botnet targets 22 flaws in D-Link, Zyxel, Netgear devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Police crack down on DDoS-for-hire service active since 2013 (bleepingcomputer.com)
New Condi malware builds DDoS botnet out of TP-Link AX21 routers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Zeeland port website hit by DDOS attack, possibly by Russian hackers | NL Times
From Cryptojacking to DDoS Attacks: Diicot Expands Tactics with Cayosin Botnet (thehackernews.com)
Internet of Things – IoT
Romanian cyber crime gang Diicot builds DDoS botnet with Mirai variant | CSO Online
Smart Pet Feeders Expose Personal Data - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Security for embedded devices is ignored by too many companies, expert says | Fierce Electronics
Our cities are becoming increasingly automated—and we’re not ready (fastcompany.com)
US Military Personnel Receiving Unsolicited, Suspicious Smartwatches - SecurityWeek
Mirai botnet targets 22 flaws in D-Link, Zyxel, Netgear devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
Data leak at Australian law firm spooks government, business • The Register
Australian Government Says Its Data Was Stolen in Law Firm Ransomware Attack - SecurityWeek
Mondelez says crooks stole staff data in security breach • The Register
UPS discloses data breach after exposed customer info used in SMS phishing (bleepingcomputer.com)
Reddit hackers threaten to leak data stolen in February breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Australia Inc roiled by raft of cyber attacks since late 2022 - The Economic Times (indiatimes.com)
SSD missing from SAP datacenter turns up on eBay • The Register
Smart Pet Feeders Expose Personal Data - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Hackers warn University of Manchester students’ of imminent data leak (bleepingcomputer.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Crypto and Cyber Security: A Complex Relationship (analyticsinsight.net)
Cyber attackers Got More Creative Post-Pandemic, Proofpoint Study Finds - MSSP Alert
The Great Exodus to Telegram: A Tour of the New Cyber crime Underground (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Crypto and Cyber Security: A Complex Relationship (analyticsinsight.net)
Blockchain security: Everything you should know for safe use | TechTarget
From Cryptojacking to DDoS Attacks: Diicot Expands Tactics with Cayosin Botnet (thehackernews.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Influencers in firing line as France tackles scams - BBC News
Keep Job Scams From Hurting Your Organisation (darkreading.com)
Impersonation Attacks
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Capita faces first legal Letter of Claim over mega breach • The Register
Why assessing third parties for security risk is still an unsolved problem | CSO Online
Mondelez says crooks stole staff data in security breach • The Register
Untangling the web of supply chain security with Tony Turner - Help Net Security
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Growing SaaS Usage Means Larger Attack Surface (darkreading.com)
Explainer: How MOVEit breach shows hackers' interest in corporate file transfer tools | Reuters
A new threat to financial stability lurks in the cloud | Financial Times (ft.com)
Cloud CISO Perspectives: Early June 2023 | Google Cloud Blog
Western Digital Blocks Unpatched Devices From Cloud Services - SecurityWeek
Attacker seizes abandoned S3 bucket to launch malicious payloads | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Attackers discovering exposed cloud assets within minutes | TechTarget
Cloud-native security hinges on open source - Help Net Security
Hybrid Microsoft network/cloud legacy settings may impact your future security posture | CSO Online
US cyber ambassador says China can win on AI, cloud • The Register
Hybrid/Remote Working
Shadow IT
Identity and Access Management
Encryption
Quantum hacking alert: Critical vulnerabilities found in quantum key distribution (techxplore.com)
The US Navy, NATO, and NASA are using a shady Chinese company’s encryption chips | Ars Technica
Physics - Long-Range Quantum Cryptography Gets Simpler (aps.org)
API
Open Source
Hackers infect Linux SSH servers with Tsunami botnet malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cloud-native security hinges on open source - Help Net Security
ChamelDoH: New Linux Backdoor Utilising DNS-over-HTTPS Tunneling for Covert CnC (thehackernews.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
The future of passwords and authentication - Help Net Security
These are the most hacked passwords. Is yours on the list? | ZDNET
Social Media
Influencers in firing line as France tackles scams - BBC News
Reddit hackers threaten to leak data stolen in February breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Training, Education and Awareness
Digital Transformation
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
ChatGPT and data protection laws: Compliance challenges for businesses - Help Net Security
Bill allowing CISA to assist foreign governments passes Senate committee | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Fulfilling Expected SEC Requirements for Cyber security Expertise at Board Level - SecurityWeek
Models, Frameworks and Standards
The significance of CIS Control mapping in the 2023 Verizon DBIR - Help Net Security
What is PCI Compliance? 12 Requirements and More Explained | Definition from TechTarget
Secure Disposal
Data Protection
ChatGPT and data protection laws: Compliance challenges for businesses - Help Net Security
Consumer Data: The Risk and Reward for Manufacturing Companies (darkreading.com)
IT Staff Increasingly Saddled with Data Protection Compliance (darkreading.com)
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
8 notable entry-level cyber security career and skills initiatives in 2023 | CSO Online
UK military is struggling to recruit tech experts, says report | Financial Times (ft.com)
Certifications are no guarantee of security - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Google announces $20 million investment for cyber clinics | CyberScoop
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Police crack down on DDoS-for-hire service active since 2013 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Megaupload duo will go to prison at last, but Kim Dotcom fights on… – Naked Security (sophos.com)
A Russian national charged for committing LockBit Ransomware attacks - Security Affairs
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Killnet Threatens Imminent SWIFT, World Banking Attacks (darkreading.com)
A Newly Named Group of GRU Hackers is Wreaking Havoc in Ukraine | WIRED
Russia sent its reserve team to wipe Ukrainian hard drives • The Register
Russian APT Group Caught Hacking Roundcube Email Servers - SecurityWeek
Hacktivist group Anonymous Sudan a ‘bear in wolf’s clothing’ | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Russian APT28 hackers breach Ukrainian govt email servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Strategies for staying ahead of modern cyber warfare - CyberTalk
German intelligence services point to increased hybrid security threats – EURACTIV.com
Nation State Actors
Microsoft Pins Early June DDoS Attacks on Russian-linked Cyber Crew - MSSP Alert
US DOJ Launches Cyber Unit to Prosecute Nation-State Threat Actors - SecurityWeek
US Military Personnel Receiving Unsolicited, Suspicious Smartwatches - SecurityWeek
USB Drives Spread Spyware as China's Mustang Panda APT Goes Global (darkreading.com)
CISA orders govt agencies to patch bugs exploited by Russian hackers (bleepingcomputer.com)
US Cyber Ambassador says China can win on AI, cloud • The Register
Cadet Blizzard emerges as a novel and distinct Russian threat actor | Microsoft Security Blog
The Israeli weapons and spyware falling into the hands of despots | Financial Times (ft.com)
The US Navy, NATO, and NASA are using a shady Chinese company’s encryption chips | Ars Technica
Zeeland port website hit by DDOS attack, possibly by Russian hackers | NL Times
A Russian national charged for committing LockBit Ransomware attacks - Security Affairs
Hacktivist group Anonymous Sudan a ‘bear in wolf’s clothing’ | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
APT37 hackers deploy new FadeStealer eavesdropping malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
ScarCruft Hackers Exploit Ably Service for Stealthy Wiretapping Attacks (thehackernews.com)
20-Year-Old Chinese APT15 Finds New Life in Foreign Ministry Attacks (darkreading.com)
Chinese Hacker Group 'Flea' Targets American Ministries with Graphican Backdoor (thehackernews.com)
North Korean APT targets defectors, activists with infostealer malware | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
China-sponsored APT group targets government ministries in the Americas | CSO Online
Chinese malware accidentally infects networked storage • The Register
Trellix Detects Leading Threat Actor Countries Behind Nation-State Activity - MSSP Alert
Vulnerability Management
Guess what happened to this US agency that didn't patch? • The Register
EU Council mulls pan-European platform to handle cyber vulnerabilities – EURACTIV.com
Vulnerabilities
VMware warns of critical vRealize flaw exploited in attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft Teams Vulnerability: The GIFShell Attack (latesthackingnews.com)
Patch Now: Cisco AnyConnect Bug Exploit Released in the Wild (darkreading.com)
Zyxel addressed critical flaw CVE-2023-27992 in NAS Devices - Security Affairs
Microsoft Teams bug allows malware delivery from external accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chrome and Its Vulnerabilities - Is the Web Browser Safe to Use? - SecurityWeek
Critical WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities Impact Thousands of Sites - SecurityWeek
SMB Edge Devices Walloped With Asus, Zyxel Patch Warnings (darkreading.com)
VMware fixes vCenter Server bugs allowing code execution, auth bypass (bleepingcomputer.com)
Azure AD 'Log in With Microsoft' Authentication Bypass Affects Thousands (darkreading.com)
Western Digital Blocks Unpatched Devices From Cloud Services - SecurityWeek
Risk & Repeat: Mandiant sheds light on Barracuda ESG attacks | TechTarget
ASUS warns router customers: Patch now, or block all inbound requests – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Firmware Backdoor Discovered in Gigabyte Motherboards, Hundreds of Models Affected - CPO Magazine
Apple fixes zero-days used to deploy Triangulation spyware via iMessage (bleepingcomputer.com)
A (cautionary) tale of two patched bugs, both under exploit • The Register
Millions of GitHub repos likely vulnerable to RepoJacking, researchers say (bleepingcomputer.com)
Windows 11 KB5027231 also breaks Chrome for Cisco, WatchGuard EDR users (bleepingcomputer.com)
Gaps in Azure Service Fabric’s Security Call for User Vigilance (trendmicro.com)
Tools and Controls
Getting Over the DNS Security Awareness Gap (darkreading.com)
Zscaler CEO: Firewalls Are Going The Way Of The Mainframe | CRN
The future of passwords and authentication - Help Net Security
Increased spending doesn't translate to improved cyber security posture - Help Net Security
Placing People & Realism at the Center of Your Cyber security Strategy (darkreading.com)
Security investments that help companies navigate the macroeconomic climate - Help Net Security
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Boris Johnson’s notebooks cause national security alarm (thetimes.co.uk)
Keep it, Tweak it, Trash it – What to do with Aging Tech in an Era of Consolidation - SecurityWeek
Cyber attacks on OT, ICS Lay Groundwork for Kinetic Warfare (darkreading.com)
Why CISOs should be concerned about space-based attacks | CSO Online
Legal firms urged to strengthen cyber defences with latest... - NCSC.GOV.UK
GCHQ’s top hacker James Babbage quits to join NCA in blow to UK cyber force (telegraph.co.uk)
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 9th June 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 09 June 2023:
-74% of Breaches Involve Human Element- Make Employees Your Best Asset
-Cyber Security Agency Urges Vigilance as MOVEit Attack Impacts Major Companies Including British Airways, Boots and the BBC
-CISOs and IT Lack Confidence in Executives’ Cyber Defence Knowledge as the Spotlight Falls on the Boardroom
-Only 1 in 10 CISOs are Board-ready as Nearly Half of Boards Lack Cyber Expertise
-BEC Volumes and Ransomware Costs Double in a Year
-Hackers are Targeting C-Suite Executives Through Their Personal Email
-Proactive Detection is Crucial as Organisations Lack Effective Threat Research
-Number of Vulnerabilities Exploited Rose by 55%
-Ransomware Behind Most Cyber Attacks, with Record-breaking May
-4 Areas of Cyber Risk That Boards Need to Address
-North Korea Makes 50% of Income from Cyber Attacks
-Going Beyond “Next Generation” Network Security
-Worldwide 2022 Email Phishing Statistics and Examples
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
74% of Breaches Involve Human Element- Make Employees Your Best Asset
Verizon’s recent data breach report analysed 16,312 security incidents and 5,199 breaches. A total of 74% of breaches involved a human element, highlighting the role of employees in achieving good cyber resilience. Organisations looking to improve their resilience should therefore consider how well and how frequently they train their users. In a recent report, Fortinet found that 90% of leaders believed that increasing their employee cyber security awareness would help decrease the occurrence of cyber attacks. Worryingly, despite 85% of leaders having an awareness and training programme in place, 50% believed their employees still lacked cyber security knowledge.
With an effective training programme, organisations can increase their employees’ cyber risk awareness and empower them in defending the organisation, laying the foundation for a strong cyber security culture.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/06/06/verizon-data-breach-investigations-report-2023-dbir/
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/06/09/employees-cybersecurity-knowledge/
Cyber Security Agency Urges Vigilance as MOVEit Attack Impacts Major Companies Including British Airways, Boots and the BBC
The recent cyber attacks on file transfer software MOVEit have impacted a number of major companies through their supply chain. The attack, which hit UK-based HR and payroll provider Zellis has had a huge knock-on effect, with major companies such as British Airways, Boots and the BBC suffering as a result of using Zellis in their supply chain. The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has emphasised the need for organisations to exercise heightened vigilance.
Organisations must be aware of supply chain risks, and how an attack on a supplier or service provider can impact their own organisation. It is important for organisations to manage supply chain security, assess third party risks, communicate with suppliers and keep on top of emerging threats; it’s no simple task.
https://www.securityweek.com/several-major-organizations-confirm-being-impacted-by-moveit-attack/
CISOs and IT Lack Confidence in Executives’ Cyber Defence Knowledge as the Spotlight Falls on the Boardroom
Nearly three-quarters of data breaches include an element of human failure, and senior business leaders were particularly at risk, according to a recent report. Not only do business leaders possess the most sensitive information, but they are often the least protected, with many organisations making security protocol exemptions for them. Such factors have pushed the boardroom into the spotlight more.
In another report, it was found that only 28% of IT professionals were confident in their executives’ ability to recognise a phishing email. The report found that as many as 71% of executives were reusing compromised passwords from personal accounts inside the company. Technology alone won’t solve the problem: user awareness training is required and this includes the boardroom.
Only 1 in 10 CISOs are Board-ready as Nearly Half of Boards Lack Cyber Expertise
A recent study has found that only 1 in 10 chief information security officers (CISOs) have all the key traits thought to be crucial for success on a corporate board, with many lacking governance skills and experience and other attributes needed for board readiness. Worryingly, nearly half of the 1,000 companies in the study lacked at least one director with cyber security expertise. This is concerning as good cyber security starts from the board: the board is responsible for understanding the business risks of a cyber incident and for endorsing whether the cyber controls in place have reduced those risks to a level that the board is happy with. Similarly, the board would not sign off financial risks without ensuring they had someone with financial experience and qualifications present. The Black Arrow vCISO service is ideal for organisations that need expertise in assessing and managing cyber risks, underpinned by governance reporting and metrics presented to enable the board to make educated and informed decisions.
https://www.csoonline.com/article/3698291/only-one-in-10-cisos-today-are-board-ready-study-says
BEC Volumes and Ransomware Costs Double in a Year
The number of recorded business email compromise (BEC) attacks doubled over the past year, with the threat comprising nearly 60% of social engineering incidents studied by Verizon for its 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report. The report this year was based on analysis of 16,312 security incidents and 5,199 breaches over the past year.
Pretexting, which is commonly using in BEC attacks, is now more common than phishing in social engineering incidents, although the latter is still more prevalent in breaches, the report noted. The median amount stolen in pretexting attacks now stands at $50,000. The vast majority of attacks (97%) over the past year were motivated by financial gain rather than espionage.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/bec-volumes-ransomware-costs/
Hackers are Targeting C-Suite Executives Through Their Personal Email
As companies rely on chief financial officers (CFOs) to mitigate risk, cyber attacks and the costs associated with them are a major concern. Now there is also a growing trend of cyber criminals targeting C-suite executives in their personal lives, where it is easier to pull off a breach as there are fewer, if any, protections, instead of targeting them through their business accounts. Once attackers have access, they then try to use this to gain entry to the corporate systems. The report found that 42% of companies have experienced cyber criminal attacks on their senior-level corporate executives, which can compromise sensitive business data. The report found that 58% of respondents stated that cyber threat prevention for executives and their digital assets are not covered in their cyber, IT and physical securities strategies and budgets.
https://fortune.com/2023/06/08/hackers-targeting-c-suite-executives-personal-email-cybersecurity
Proactive Detection is Crucial as Organisations Lack Effective Threat Research
In a recent study, it was found that CISOs are spending significantly less time on threat research and awareness, despite 58% having an increase in their budget for cyber security; the same number reported that their team is so busy, they may not detect an attack. In a different report, keeping up with threat intelligence was identified as one of the biggest challenges faced.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/06/06/cisos-cybersecurity-spending/
Number of Vulnerabilities Exploited Rose by 55%
A recent report from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 found that the number of vulnerabilities that attackers are exploiting has grown by 55% compared to 2021, with most of the increase resulting from supply chain vulnerabilities; along with this was a 25% rise in the number of CVE’s, the term used for identified vulnerabilities. Worryingly ChatGPT scams saw a 910% increase in monthly domain registrations, pointing to an exponential growth in fraudulent activities taking advantage of the widespread usage and popularity of AI-powered chatbots.
Such growth puts further strain on cyber security staff, making it even harder for organisations to keep up. A strong threat management programme is needed, to help organisations prioritise threats and use organisational resources effectively to address said threats.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/exploitation-vulnerabilities-grew/
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/cves-surge-25-2022-another-record/
Ransomware Behind Most Cyber Attacks, with Record-breaking May
2022 saw ransomware account for nearly one in four (24%) cyber attacks, with 95% of events resulting in a loss costing upwards of $2.25 million during 2021-2022. Ransomware remains a significant threat as evidenced by a different report, which stated that May 2023 saw a 154% spike in ransomware compared to May 2022. Other key findings include unreported attacks being five times more likely than reported attacks.
4 Areas of Cyber Risk That Boards Need to Address
As technological innovations such as cloud computing, the Internet of Things, robotic process automation, and predictive analytics are integrated into organisations, it makes them increasingly susceptible to cyber threats. This means that governing and assessing cyber risks becomes a prerequisite for successful business performance. This need for transparency has been recognised by the regulators and facilitated by the new cyber security rules to ensure companies maintain adequate cyber security controls and appropriately disclose cyber-related risks and incidents.
To ensure they fulfil the requirements, organisations should focus on the following areas: position security as a strategic business enabler; continuously monitor the cyber risk capability performance; align cyber risk management with business needs through policies and standards; and proactively anticipate the changing threat landscape by utilising threat intelligence sources for emerging threats.
https://hbr.org/2023/06/4-areas-of-cyber-risk-that-boards-need-to-address
North Korea Makes 50% of Income from Cyber Attacks
The North Korean regime makes around half of its income from cyber attacks on cryptocurrency and other targets. A 2019 UN estimate claimed North Korea had amassed as much as $2bn through historic attacks on crypto firms and traditional banks.
North Korean hackers have been blamed for some of the biggest ever heists of cryptocurrency, including the $620m stolen from Sky Mavis’ Ronin Network last year and the $281m taken from KuCoin in 2020 and $35m from Atomic Wallet just this last weekend.
They are using increasingly sophisticated techniques to get what they want. The 3CX supply chain attacks, in which backdoor malware was implanted into a legitimate-looking software update from the eponymous comms provider, is thought to have been a targeted attempt at hitting crypto exchanges.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/north-korea-makes-50-income/
Going Beyond “Next Generation” Network Security
Over a decade ago, the phrase “next generation” was used in the network security space to describe the introduction of application-layer controls with firewalls. It was a pivotal moment for the space, setting a new standard for how we protected the perimeter. A lot has happened in the last decade though, most notably, the rapid adoption of cloud and multicloud architectures and the loss of the “perimeter.” Today, 82% of IT leaders have adopted hybrid cloud architectures, and 58% of organisations use between two and three public Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) clouds. On top of that, 95% of web traffic is encrypted which limits visibility. Applications are everywhere, access privileges are unstructured, increasing the attack surface, and businesses expect near-perfect availability and resilience. To make things more complicated, enterprises have tried to solve these challenges with disparate solutions, leading to vendor sprawl among security stacks and operational inefficiency. What was once considered “next-generation” network security no longer cuts it.
Worldwide 2022 Email Phishing Statistics and Examples
Remote and hybrid work environments have become the new norm. The fact that email has become increasingly integral to business operations, has led malicious actors to favour email as an attack vector. According to a report by security company Egress, 92% of organisations have fallen victim to phishing attacks in 2022, a 29% increase in phishing incidents from 2021. Phishing attacks aimed at stealing info and data, also known as credential phishing, saw a 4% growth in 2022, with nearly 7 million detections. Rather worryingly, there was a 35% increase in the number of detections that related to business email compromise (BEC); these attacks mostly impersonated executives or high-ranking management personnel. With the increase in AI tools, it is expected that cyber criminals will be better able to create and deploy more sophisticated phishing attacks.
https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/ciso/23/e/worldwide-email-phishing-stats-examples-2023.html
Governance, Risk and Compliance
CISOs, IT lack confidence in executives’ cyber-defence knowledge | CSO Online
Cyber spotlight falls on boardroom ‘privilege’ as incidents soar | Computer Weekly
CISOs focus more on business strategy than threat research - Help Net Security
Only one in 10 CISOs today are board-ready, study says | CSO Online
Employee cyber security awareness takes centre stage in defence strategies - Help Net Security
The Importance of Managing Your Data Security Posture (thehackernews.com)
How CISOs Can Manage the Intersection of Security, Privacy, And Trust (darkreading.com)
Why Companies Should Consider Developing A Chief Security Officer Position (forbes.com)
Want Sustainable Security? Find Middle Ground Between Tech & Education (darkreading.com)
VeeamON 2023: When Your Nightmare Comes True - The New Stack
Make Your Employees Your Best Asset in Combating Cyber crime | CISO Collective (fortinet.com)
UK Organisations lack clear path to achieve threat intelligence - IT Security Guru
CIOs prioritize new technologies over tech stack optimization - Help Net Security
Top factors driving enterprise demand for new cyber security technology - Help Net Security
Factors influencing IT security spending - Help Net Security
How to Boost Cyber Security Through Better Communication (securityintelligence.com)
Generative AI's influence on data governance and compliance - Help Net Security
Essential Cyber security Compliance Standards (trendmicro.com)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Verizon DBIR: Social Engineering Gains Lead to Spiraling Breach Costs (darkreading.com)
Ransomware Behind Most Cyber Attacks, Verizon Business Reports - MSSP Alert
Ransomware Hit New Attack Highs in May 2023, BlackFog Report Says - MSSP Alert
Hacking Spree Feared After Breach of File-Sharing Software - Bloomberg
Clop ransomware likely testing MOVEit zero-day since 2021 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Clop extortion gang gives MOVEit exploit victims one week to reach out | CSO Online
New Linux Ransomware Strain BlackSuit Shows Striking Similarities to Royal (thehackernews.com)
Cyclops Ransomware group offers a multiplatform Info StealerSecurity Affairs
Royal ransomware gang adds BlackSuit encryptor to their arsenal (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware Victims
BA, BBC and Boots staff data hit by Russia-linked cyber attack (telegraph.co.uk)
Ransomware takes down multiple municipalities in May | TechTarget
Several Major Organisations Confirm Being Impacted by MOVEit Attack - SecurityWeek
Spanish Bank Globalcaja Hit By Ransomware Attack - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
2.5M Impacted by Enzo Biochem Data Leak After Ransomware Attack (darkreading.com)
Burton Snowboards discloses data breach after February attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
City of Dallas Still Clawing Back Weeks After Cyber Incident (darkreading.com)
Caribbean Island Suffers Cyber Attack, MSSP Expert Recommends Low-Code Automation - MSSP Alert
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Fixing email security: It's still a rocky road ahead - SiliconANGLE
Worldwide 2022 Email Phishing Statistics and Examples (trendmicro.com)
New Security Warning Issued For Google's 1.8 Billion Gmail Users (forbes.com)
New Horabot campaign takes over victim's Gmail, Outlook accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing Attack Prevention Checklist - A Detailed Guide (gbhackers.com)
Gmail spoofing vulnerability sparks Google ‘Priority 1’ probe | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Artificial Intelligence
ChatGPT creates mutating malware that evades detection by EDR | CSO Online
The Growing Cyber Threats of Generative AI: Who's Accountable? (darkreading.com)
Consumers overestimate their deepfake detection skills - Help Net Security
Department of Defence AI principles have a place in the CISO’s playbook | CSO Online
Generative AI's influence on data governance and compliance - Help Net Security
Traditional malware increasingly takes advantage of ChatGPT for attacks | CSO Online
OWASP lists 10 most critical large language model vulnerabilities | CSO Online
Japan privacy watchdog warns ChatGPT-maker OpenAI on user data | Reuters
Sextortionists are making AI nudes from your social media images (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cyber crooks Scrape OpenAI API Keys to Pirate GPT-4 (darkreading.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
High-profile malware and targeted attacks in Q1 2023 | Securelist
ChatGPT creates mutating malware that evades detection by EDR | CSO Online
Malicious Chrome extensions with 75M installs removed from Web Store (bleepingcomputer.com)
Qakbot: The trojan that just won't go away - Help Net Security
Qbot malware adapts to live another day … and another … • The Register
Alarming Surge in TrueBot Activity Revealed with New Delivery Vectors (thehackernews.com)
New PowerDrop Malware Targeting US Aerospace Industry (thehackernews.com)
Dissecting the Dark Web Supply Chain: Stealer Logs in Context (bleepingcomputer.com)
Minecraft Malware Spreading Through Mods, Plug-ins (darkreading.com)
Online sellers targeted by new information-stealing malware campaign (bleepingcomputer.com)
Google puts $1M behind its mining-malware detection promise • The Register
Mobile
Over 60,000 Android apps secretly installed adware for past six months (bleepingcomputer.com)
Android security update fixes Mali GPU flaw exploited by spyware (bleepingcomputer.com)
New tool scans iPhones for 'Triangulation' malware infection (bleepingcomputer.com)
New Android feature drop will scan the dark web for your Gmail address | Trusted Reviews
Apple announces next-level privacy and security innovations - Help Net Security
How Does Android Stack Up Vs IOS? (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Botnets
New Horabot campaign takes over victim's Gmail, Outlook accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Alarming Surge in TrueBot Activity Revealed with New Delivery Vectors (thehackernews.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Outlook.com hit by outages as hacktivists claim DDoS attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft OneDrive down worldwide following claims of DDoS attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Internet of Things – IoT
Britain to remove Chinese surveillance gear from government sites | Surveillance | The Guardian
Morrisons and Tesco ban Chinese CCTV cameras over security fears (telegraph.co.uk)
Amazon’s Ring doorbell employees spied on users’ bathrooms (telegraph.co.uk)
High-risk vulnerabilities patched in ABB Aspect building management system - Help Net Security
New York City sues Hyundai, Kia claiming cars easy to steal • The Register
Data Breaches/Leaks
Verizon DBIR: Social Engineering Gains Lead to Spiraling Breach Costs (darkreading.com)
BA, BBC and Boots staff data hit by Russia-linked cyber attack (telegraph.co.uk)
This Google Workspace security flaw could let hackers quietly steal your Drive files | TechRadar
Hackers launch another wave of mass-hacks targeting company file transfer tools | TechCrunch
Massive free VPN data breach exposes 360M records | Fox News
2.5M Impacted by Enzo Biochem Data Leak After Ransomware Attack (darkreading.com)
Cloud misconfiguration causes massive data breach at Toyota Motor | CSO Online
Honda API flaws exposed customer data, dealer panels, internal docs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Every Netherlands resident affected by data leak: watchdog | NL Times
German recruiter Pflegia leaks sensitive job seeker info- Security Affairs
What’s really changed 10 years after the Snowden revelations? | Edward Snowden | The Guardian
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
North Korean Hackers Blamed for $35 Million Atomic Wallet Crypto Theft – Security Week
Google puts $1M behind its mining-malware detection promise • The Register
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Scammers publish ads for hacking services on government websites | TechCrunch
Hackers hijack legitimate sites to host credit card stealer scripts (bleepingcomputer.com)
A new wave of sophisticated digital fraud hits Europe - Help Net Security
ID fraud a possibility forever, claims data breach lawsuit • The Register
Magento, WooCommerce, WordPress, and Shopify Exploited in Web Skimmer Attack (thehackernews.com)
Brazilian Cyber criminals Using LOLBaS and CMD Scripts to Drain Bank Accounts (thehackernews.com)
Virtual claims raise alarms among insurance carriers and customers - Help Net Security
UK banks to reimburse fraud victims under new rules, regulator confirms | Scams | The Guardian
Impersonation Attacks
'Picture-in-Picture' Obfuscation Spoofs Delta, Kohl's for Credential Harvesting (darkreading.com)
Gmail spoofing vulnerability sparks Google ‘Priority 1’ probe | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Deepfakes
Sextortionists are making AI nudes from your social media images (bleepingcomputer.com)
Deepfakes being used in ‘sextortion’ scams, FBI warns • The Register
Consumers overestimate their deepfake detection skills - Help Net Security
Defenders Buckle Up for a Future of Detecting Deepfakes (darkreading.com)
Insurance
Dark Web
New Android feature drop will scan the dark web for your Gmail address | Trusted Reviews
Dissecting the Dark Web Supply Chain: Stealer Logs in Context (bleepingcomputer.com)
What is the dark web and how do you access it? (androidpolice.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
BA, BBC and Boots staff data hit by Russia-linked cyber attack (telegraph.co.uk)
Clop extortion gang gives MOVEit exploit victims one week to reach out | CSO Online
Clop Ransomware Gang Likely Aware of MOVEit Transfer Vulnerability Since 2021 (thehackernews.com)
Hacking Spree Feared After Breach of File-Sharing Software - Bloomberg
data privacy: Swiss administration hit by cyber attack - The Economic Times (indiatimes.com)
Software Supply Chain
SBOMs - Software Supply Chain Security’s Future or Fantasy? - SecurityWeek
10 security tool categories needed to shore up software supply chain security | CSO Online
Cloud/SaaS
The Annual Report: 2024 Plans and Priorities for SaaS Security (thehackernews.com)
Cloud misconfiguration causes massive data breach at Toyota Motor | CSO Online
This Google Workspace security flaw could let hackers quietly steal your Drive files | TechRadar
Current SaaS security strategies don't go far enough - Help Net Security
Hybrid/Remote Working
Filling the Gaps: How to Secure the Future of Hybrid Work (darkreading.com)
Thought of Going Into Office Gives Quarter of Employees Sunday Scaries - IT Security Guru
Surveilling your employees? You could be putting your company at risk of attack - Help Net Security
Shadow IT
Encryption
API
Honda API flaws exposed customer data, dealer panels, internal docs (bleepingcomputer.com)
OWASP's 2023 API Security Top 10 Refines View of API Risks - SecurityWeek
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Social Media
Microsoft Preps $425M Payment for LinkedIn GDPR Violations (darkreading.com)
Hate speech is driving advertisers away from Twitter • Graham Cluley
US government's TikTok ban extended to include contractors • The Register
Training, Education and Awareness
Employee cyber security awareness takes center stage in defense strategies - Help Net Security
Want Sustainable Security? Find Middle Ground Between Tech & Education (darkreading.com)
Make Your Employees Your Best Asset in Combating Cyber crime | CISO Collective (fortinet.com)
How to Boost Cyber security Through Better Communication (securityintelligence.com)
Embracing realistic simulations in cyber security training programs - Help Net Security
Data Protection
SEC drops 42 cases after staff bungle data protection • The Register
Japan privacy watchdog warns ChatGPT-maker OpenAI on user data | Reuters
Microsoft Preps $425M Payment for LinkedIn GDPR Violations (darkreading.com)
Microsoft Fined $20M For Xbox Child Data Collection (darkreading.com)
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Nation State Actors
A Peek Behind the Curtain: Examining the Dimensions of a National-level Cyber Program | Mandiant
North Korean APT group targets email credentials in social engineering campaign | CSO Online
UK to strip Chinese surveillance cameras from sensitive government sites | Financial Times (ft.com)
Morrisons and Tesco ban Chinese CCTV cameras over security fears (telegraph.co.uk)
US government's TikTok ban extended to include contractors • The Register
Camaro Dragon Strikes with New TinyNote Backdoor for Intelligence Gathering (thehackernews.com)
Kimsuky APT poses as journalists and broadcast writers in attacks- Security Affairs
Meet TeamT5, the Taiwanese infosec outfit taking on Beijing • The Register
China has closed unofficial ‘police stations’ in Britain, UK minister says | China | The Guardian
Lazarus hackers linked to the $35 million Atomic Wallet heist (bleepingcomputer.com)
Kimsuky Targets Think Tanks and News Media with Social Engineering Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Hostile states face contract ban amid security concerns (thetimes.co.uk)
North Korean Hackers Blamed for $35 Million Atomic Wallet Crypto Theft - SecurityWeek
Vulnerability Management
OWASP lists 10 most critical large language model vulnerabilities | CSO Online
Public sector apps show higher rates of security flaws - Help Net Security
Vulnerabilities
Zyxel vulnerability under 'widespread exploitation' | TechTarget
Barracuda Urges Immediate Replacement of Hacked ESG Appliances (thehackernews.com)
Urgent Security Updates: Cisco and VMware Address Critical Vulnerabilities (thehackernews.com)
High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched in Splunk Enterprise - SecurityWeek
Zero Day Initiative — CVE-2023-24941: Microsoft Network File System Remote Code Execution
Gigabyte Slams Backdoor Shut With Attack-Killing BIOS Update (darkreading.com)
Zero-Day Alert: Google Issues Patch for New Chrome Vulnerability - Update Now! (thehackernews.com)
Android security update fixes Mali GPU flaw exploited by spyware (bleepingcomputer.com)
High-risk vulnerabilities patched in ABB Aspect building management system - Help Net Security
Easily Exploitable Microsoft Visual Studio Bug Opens Developers to Takeover (darkreading.com)
Tools and Controls
CISOs focus more on business strategy than threat research - Help Net Security
CIOs prioritize new technologies over tech stack optimization - Help Net Security
Going Beyond “Next Generation” Network Security - Cisco Blogs
Make Your Employees Your Best Asset in Combating Cybercrime | CISO Collective (fortinet.com)
UK Organisations lack clear path to achieve threat intelligence - IT Security Guru
Employee cybersecurity awareness takes center stage in defence strategies - Help Net Security
Want Sustainable Security? Find Middle Ground Between Tech & Education (darkreading.com)
Factors influencing IT security spending - Help Net Security
Top factors driving enterprise demand for new cyber security technology - Help Net Security
How to Boost Cyber security Through Better Communication (securityintelligence.com)
MoD adopts ‘secure by design’ for cyber security | UKAuthority
Everyone is selling VPNs, and that's a problem for security | Engadget
ISMG Editors: Why Communications Skills Matter for CISOs (inforisktoday.com)
Phishing Attack Prevention Checklist - A Detailed Guide (gbhackers.com)
Ransomware Attack Prevention Checklist - 2023 (cybersecuritynews.com)
OWASP lists 10 most critical large language model vulnerabilities | CSO Online
This Google Workspace security flaw could let hackers quietly steal your Drive files | TechRadar
Embracing realistic simulations in cyber security training programs - Help Net Security
The Key to Zero Trust Identity Is Automation (darkreading.com)
What generative AI's rise means for the cyber security industry | TechTarget
Cisco spotlights generative AI in security, collaboration | Network World
10 security tool categories needed to shore up software supply chain security | CSO Online
How to Improve Your API Security Posture (thehackernews.com)
Consolidate Vendors and Products for Better Security - SecurityWeek
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 21 April 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 21 April 2023:
-March 2023 Broke Ransomware Attack Records with a 91% Increase from the Previous Month
-Organisations Overwhelmed with Cyber Security Alerts, Threats and Attack Surfaces
-One in Three Businesses Faced Cyber Attacks Last Year
-Why Your Anti-Fraud, Identity & Cybersecurity Efforts Should Be Merged
-Tight Budgets and Burnout Push Enterprises to Outsource Cyber Security
-Complex 8 Character Passwords Can Be Cracked in as Little as 5 Minutes
-83% of Organizations Paid Up in Ransomware Attacks
-Security is a Revenue Booster, Not a Cost Centre
-EX-CEO Gets Prison Sentence for Bad Security
-Warning From UK Cyber Agency for a New ‘Class’ of Russian Hackers
-KnowBe4 Q1 Phishing Report Reveals IT and Online Services Emails Drive Dangerous Attack Trend
-Outsourcing Group Capita Admits Customer Data May Have Been Breached During Cyber-Attack
-Outdated Cyber Security Practices Leave Door Open for Criminals
-Quantifying cyber risk vital for business survival
-Recycled Network Devices Exposing Corporate Secrets
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
March 2023 Broke Ransomware Attack Records with a 91% Increase from the Previous Month
March 2023 was the most prolific month recorded by cyber security analysts in recent years, measuring 459 attacks, an increase of 91% from the previous month and 62% compared to March 2022. According to NCC Group, which compiled the report based on statistics derived from its observations, the reason last month broke all ransomware attack records was CVE-2023-0669. This is a vulnerability in Fortra's GoAnywhere MFT secure file transfer tool that the Clop ransomware gang exploited as a zero-day to steal data from 130 companies within ten days.
Regarding the location of last month's victims, almost half of all attacks (221) breached entities in North America. Europe followed with 126 episodes, and Asia came third with 59 ransomware attacks.
The recorded activity spike in March 2023 highlights the importance of applying security updates as soon as possible, mitigating potentially unknown security gaps like zero days by implementing additional measures and monitoring network traffic and logs for suspicious activity.
Organisations Overwhelmed with Cyber Security Alerts, Threats and Attack Surfaces
Many organisations are struggling to manage key security projects while being overwhelmed with volumes of alerts, increasing cyber threats and growing attack surfaces, a new report has said. Compounding that problem is a tendency by an organisation’s top brass to miss hidden risks associated with digital transformation projects and compliance regulations, leading to a false sense of confidence in their awareness of these vulnerabilities.
The study comprised IT professionals from the manufacturing, government, healthcare, financial services, retail and telecommunications industries. Five of the biggest challenges they face include:
Keeping up with threat intelligence (70%)
Allocating cyber security resources and budget (47%)
Visibility into all assets connected to the network (44%)
Compliance and regulation (39%)
Convergence of IT and OT (32%)
The report also focused on breaches within organisations, finding that 64% had suffered a breach or ransomware attack in the last five years; 43% said it had been caused by employee phishing.
One in Three Businesses Faced Cyber Attacks Last Year
Nearly a third of businesses and a quarter of charities have said they were the subject of cyber attacks or breaches last year, new data has shown. Figures collected for the UK Government by polling company Ipsos show a similar proportion of larger and medium-sized companies and high-income charities faced attacks or breaches last year as in 2021.
Overall, 32% of businesses said they had been subject to attacks or breaches over a 12-month period, with 24% of charities saying the same. Meanwhile, about one in ten businesses (11%) and 8% of charities said they had been the victims of cyber crime – which is defined more narrowly – over the 12-month period. This rose to a quarter (26%) of medium-sized businesses, 37% of large businesses and 25% of high-income charities. The UK Government estimated there had been 2.4 million instances of cyber crime against UK businesses, costing an average of £15,300 per victim.
https://www.aol.co.uk/news/one-three-businesses-faced-cyber-105751822.html
Why Your Anti-Fraud, Identity & Cyber Security Efforts Should Be Merged
Across early-stage startups and mature public companies alike, organisations are increasingly moving to a convergence of fraud prevention, identity and access management (IdAM), and cyber security. To improve an organisation's overall security posture, business, IT, and fraud leaders must realise that their areas shouldn't be treated as separate line items. Ultimately, these three disciplines serve the same purpose — protecting the business — and they must converge. This is a simple statement, but complex in practice, due mainly to the array of people, strategies, and tooling that today's organisations have built.
The convergence of these three functions comes at a seminal moment, as global threats are heightened due to several factors: geopolitical tensions like the war on Ukraine, the economic downturn, and a never-ending barrage of sophisticated attacks on businesses and consumers. At the same time, companies are facing slowing revenues, rising inflation, and increased pressure from investors, causing layoffs and budget reductions in the name of optimisation. Cutting back in the wrong areas, however, increases risk.
Tight Budgets and Burnout Push Enterprises to Outsource Cyber Security
With cyber security teams struggling to manage the remediation process and monitor for vulnerabilities, organisations are at a higher risk for security breaches, according to cyber security penetration test provider Cobalt. As enterprises prioritise efficiencies, security leaders increasingly turn to third-party vendors to alleviate the pressures of consistent testing and to fill in talent gaps.
Cobalt’s recent report found:
Budget cuts and layoffs plague security teams: 63% of US cyber security professionals had their department’s budget cut in 2023.
Cyber security professionals deprioritise responsibilities to stay afloat: 79% of US cyber security professionals admit to deprioritising responsibilities leading to a backlog of unaddressed vulnerabilities.
Inaccurate security configurations cause vulnerabilities: 40% of US respondents found the most security vulnerabilities were related to server security misconfigurations.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/04/19/cybersecurity-professionals-responsibilities/
Complex 8 Character Passwords Can Be Cracked in as Little as 5 Minutes
Recently, security vendor Hive released their findings on the time it takes to brute force a password in 2023. This year’s study included the emergence of AI tools. The vendor found that a complex 8 character password could be cracked in as little as 5 minutes. This number rose to 226 years when 12 characters were used and 1 million years when 14 characters were used. A complex password involves the use of numbers, upper and lower case letters and symbols.
Last year, the study found the same 8 and 12 character passwords would have taken 39 minutes and 3,000 years, showing the significant drop in the time it takes to brute force a password. The study highlights the importance for organisations to be aware of their password security and the need for consistent review and updates to the policy.
https://www.hivesystems.io/blog/are-your-passwords-in-the-green
83% of Organisations Paid Up in Ransomware Attacks
A report this week found that 83% of victim organisations paid a ransom at least once. The report found that while entities like the FBI and CISA argue against paying ransoms, many organisations decide to eat the upfront cost of paying a ransom, costing an average of $925,162, rather than enduring the further operational disruption and data loss.
Organisations are giving ransomware attackers leverage over their data by failing to address vulnerabilities created by unpatched software, unmanaged devices and shadow IT. For instance, 77% of IT decision makers argue that outdated cyber security practices have contributed to at least half of security incidents. Over time, these unaddressed vulnerabilities multiply, giving threat actors more potential entry points to exploit and greater leverage to force companies into paying up.
https://venturebeat.com/security/83-of-organizations-paid-up-in-ransomware-attacks/
Security is a Revenue Booster, Not a Cost Centre
Security has historically been seen as a cost centre, which has led to it being given as little money as possible. Many CISOs, CSOs, and CROs fed into that image by primarily talking in terms of disaster avoidance, such as data breaches hurting the enterprise and ransomware potentially shutting it down. But what if security presented itself instead as a way to boost revenue and increase market share? That could easily shift those financial discussions into something much more comfortable.
For example, Apple touted its investments into the secure enclave to claim that it offers users better privacy. Specifically, the company argued that it couldn't reveal information to federal authorities because the enclave was just that secure. Apple turned that into a powerful competitive argument against rival Android creator Google, which makes much of its revenue by monetising users' data.
In another scenario, bank regulations require financial institutions to reimburse customers who are victimised by fraudsters, but they carve out an exception for wire fraud. Imagine if a bank realises that covering all fraud — even though it is not required to do so — could be a powerful differentiator that would boost its market share by supporting customers better than competitors do.
https://www.darkreading.com/edge-articles/security-is-a-revenue-booster-not-a-cost-center
Ex-CEO Gets Prison Sentence for Bad Security
A clinic was recently subject to a cyber attack and even though the clinic was itself the victim, the ex-CEO of the clinic faced criminal charges, too. It would appear that the CEO was aware of the clinic’s failure to employ data security precautions and was aware of this for up to two years before the attack took place.
Worse still, the CEO allegedly knew about the problems because the clinic suffered breaches in 2018 and 2019, and failed to report them; presumably hoping that no traceable cyber crimes would arise as a result, and thus that the company would never get caught out. However, modern breach disclosure and data protection regulations, such as GDPR in Europe, make it clear that data breaches can’t simply be “swept under the carpet” any more, and must be promptly disclosed for the greater good of all.
The former CEO has now been convicted and given a prison sentence, reminding business leaders that merely promising to look after other people’s personal data is not enough. Paying lip service alone to cyber security is insufficient, to the point that you can end up being treated as both a cyber crime victim and a perpetrator at the same time.
Warning From UK Cyber Agency for a New ‘Class’ of Russian Hackers
There is a new ‘class’ of Russian hackers, the UK cyber-agency NCSC warns. Due to an increased danger of attacks by state-aligned Russian hackers, the NCSC is encouraging all businesses to put the recommended protection measures into place. The NCSC alert states, “during the past 18 months, a new kind of Russian hacker has developed.” These state-aligned organisations frequently support Russia’s incursion and are driven more by ideology than money. These hacktivist organisations typically concentrate their harmful online activity on launching DDoS (distributed denial of service) assaults against vital infrastructure, including airports, the legislature, and official websites. The NCSC has released a special guide with a list of steps businesses should take when facing serious cyber threats. System patching, access control confirmation, functional defences, logging, and monitoring, reviewing backups, incident plans, and third-party access management are important steps.
https://informationsecuritybuzz.com/warning-uk-cyberagency-russian-hackers/
KnowBe4 Q1 Phishing Report Reveals IT and Online Services Emails Drive Dangerous Attack Trend
KnowBe4 announced the results of its Q1 2023 top-clicked phishing report, and the results included the top email subjects clicked on in phishing tests.
The report found that phishing tactics are changing with the increasing trend of cyber criminals using email subjects related to IT and online services such as password change requirements, Zoom meeting invitations, security alerts and more. These are effective because they would impact an end users’ daily workday and subsequent tasks to be completed.
71% of the most effective phishing lures related to HR (including leave, dress code, expenses, pay and performance) or tax, and these types of emails continue to be very effective.
Emails that are disguised as coming from an internal source such as the IT department or HR are especially dangerous because they appear to come from a more trusted, familiar place where an employee would not necessarily question it or be as sceptical. Building up an organisation’s human firewall by fostering a strong security culture is essential to outsmart bad actors.
Outsourcing Group Capita Admits Customer Data May Have Been Breached During Cyber Attack
Capita, which runs crucial services for the UK NHS, Government, Military and Financial Services, has for the first time admitted that hackers accessed potential customer, staff and supplier data during a cyber attack last month. The company said its investigation into the attack – which caused major IT outages for clients – found that hackers infiltrated its systems around 22 March, meaning they had around nine days before Capita “interrupted” the breach on 31 March.
While Capita has admitted that data was breached during the incident, it raises the possibility that public sector information was accessed by hackers. Capita, which employs more than 50,000 people in Britain, is one of the government’s most important suppliers and holds £6.5bn-worth of public sector contracts. Capita stopped short of disclosing how many customers were potentially affected by the breach, and is still notifying anyone whose data might be at risk.
Outdated Cyber Security Practices Leave Door Open for Criminals
A recent report found that as organisations increasingly find themselves under attack, they are drowning in cyber security debt – unaddressed security vulnerabilities like unpatched software, unmanaged devices, shadow IT, and insecure network protocols that act as access points for bad actors. The report found a worrying 98% of respondents are running one or more insecure network protocols and 47% had critical devices exposed to the internet. Despite these concerning figures, fewer than one-third said they have immediate plans to address any of the outdated security practices that put their organisations at risk.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/04/20/outdated-cybersecurity-practices/
Quantifying Cyber Risk Vital for Business Survival
Organisations are starting to wake up to the fact that the impact of ransomware and other cyber attacks cause long term issues. The financial implications are far reaching and creating barriers for companies to continue operations after these attacks. As such, quantifying cyber risk is business-specific, and organisations must assess what type of loss they may face, which includes revenue, remediation, legal settlement, or otherwise.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/04/19/cyber-attacks-financial-impact/
Recycled Network Devices Exposing Corporate Secrets
Over half of corporate network devices sold second-hand still contain sensitive company data, according to a new study. The study involved the purchase of recycled routers, finding that 56% contained one or more credentials as well as enough information to identify the previous owner.
Some of the analysed data included customer data, credentials, connection details for applications and authentication keys. In some cases, the data allowed for the location of remote offices and operators, which could be used in subsequent exploitation efforts.
In a number of cases the researchers were able to determine with high confidence — based on the data still present on the devices — who their previous owner was. The list included a multinational tech company and a telecoms firm, both with more than 10,000 employees and over $1 billion in revenue.
The study informed organisations who had owned the routers. Unfortunately, when contacted, some of the organisations failed to respond or acknowledge the findings.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/recycled-network-exposing/
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
83% of organisations paid up in ransomware attacks | VentureBeat
March 2023 broke ransomware attack records with 459 incidents (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers start abusing Action1 RMM in ransomware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Vice Society ransomware uses new PowerShell data theft tool in attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
RTM Locker: Emerging Cyber crime Group Targeting Businesses with Ransomware (thehackernews.com)
Western Digital Hackers Demand 8-Figure Ransom Payment for Data (darkreading.com)
NCR was the victim of BlackCat/ALPHV ransomware gang - Security Affairs
Darktrace Denies Getting Hacked After Ransomware Group Names Company on Leak Site - SecurityWeek
LockBit ransomware encryptors found targeting Mac devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers publish sensitive employee data stolen during CommScope ransomware attack | TechCrunch
Vice Society is using custom PowerShell tool for data exfiltrationSecurity Affairs
Black Basta claims it's selling off stolen Capita data • The Register
Ransomware reinfection and its impact on businesses - Help Net Security
Microsoft SQL servers hacked to deploy Trigona ransomware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Play ransomware gang uses custom Shadow Volume Copy data-theft tool (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware gangs abuse Process Explorer driver to kill security software (bleepingcomputer.com)
Medusa ransomware crew boasts of Microsoft code leak • The Register
New Ransomware Attack Hits Health Insurer Point32Health (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
New Qbot campaign delivers malware by hijacking business emails | CSO Online
AI tools like ChatGPT expected to fuel BEC attacks - Help Net Security
Marketing biz sent 107M spam emails in a year, says watchdog • The Register
Phishing FAQ: How to Spot Scams and Stop Them in Their Tracks - CNET
UK government employees receive average of 2,246 malicious emails per year - IT Security Guru
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Crypto phishing attacks up by 40% in one year: Kaspersky (cointelegraph.com)
AI tools like ChatGPT expected to fuel BEC attacks - Help Net Security
US charges three men with six million dollar business email compromise plot | Tripwire
2FA/MFA
Malware
Ex-Conti and FIN7 Actors Collaborate with New Domino Backdoor (securityintelligence.com)
US, UK warn of govt hackers using custom malware on Cisco routers (bleepingcomputer.com)
New QBot campaign delivered hijacking business correspondenceSecurity Affairs
Hard-to-detect malware loader distributed via AI-generated YouTube videos | CSO Online
Hackers Storing Malware in Google Drive as Encrypted ZIP Files (gbhackers.com)
Raspberry Robin Adopts Unique Evasion Techniques - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
'AuKill' Malware Hunts & Kills EDR Processes (darkreading.com)
What Are Computer Worms And How To Prevent Them (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Mobile
Android malware infiltrates 60 Google Play apps with 100M installs (bleepingcomputer.com)
CISA warns of Android bug exploited by Chinese app to spy on users (bleepingcomputer.com)
NSO Group is Back in Business With 3 New iOS Zero-Click Exploits (darkreading.com)
Global Spyware Attacks Spotted Against Both New & Old iPhones (darkreading.com)
Botnets
Internet of Things – IoT
Military helicopter crash blamed on missing software patch • The Register
Why xIoT Devices Are Cyberattackers' Gateway Drug for Lateral Movement (darkreading.com)
Hikvision: Chinese surveillance tech giant denies leaked Pentagon spy claim - BBC News
The Car Thieves Using Tech Disguised Inside Old Nokia Phones and Bluetooth Speakers (vice.com)
Popular Fitness Apps Leak Location Data Even When Users Set Privacy Zones (darkreading.com)
Five Eye nations release new guidance on smart city cyber security | CSO Online
Data Breaches/Leaks
Kodi Confirms Data Breach: 400K User Records and Private Messages Stolen (thehackernews.com)
Rheinmetall suffers cyber attack, military business unaffected, spokesperson says | Reuters
Jack Teixeira's charges in full: 'Top secret' access, leak searches and the Espionage Act - BBC News
Online Gaming Chats Have Long Been Spy Risk for US Military - SecurityWeek
Air Force Unit in Document Leaks Case Loses Intel Mission - SecurityWeek
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Inside look at cyber criminal organisations: Why size matters | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Standardized data collection methods can help fight cyber crime | TechTarget
Why Cyber criminals Love The Rust Programming Language (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Crypto phishing attacks up by 40% in one year: Kaspersky (cointelegraph.com)
On the hunt for the businessmen behind a billion-dollar scam - BBC News
Hundred Finance loses $7 million in Optimism hack (cointelegraph.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Human-Centered Approach Can Reduce Cyber security Failures, Gartner Predicts - MSSP Alert
HR Magazine - UK government plans to make businesses liable for employee fraud
Top risks and best practices for securely offboarding employees | CSO Online
How to Strengthen your Insider Threat Security - IT Security Guru
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Pre-pandemic techniques are fueling record fraud rates - Help Net Security
HR Magazine - UK government plans to make businesses liable for employee fraud
Why Your Anti-Fraud, Identity & Cyber security Efforts Should Be Merged (darkreading.com)
Police disrupts $98M online fraud ring with 33,000 victims (bleepingcomputer.com)
US extradites Nigerian charged in $6m email fraud scam • The Register
Crypto phishing attacks up by 40% in one year: Kaspersky (cointelegraph.com)
Three charged over banking fraud for hire website | Computer Weekly
On the hunt for the businessmen behind a billion-dollar scam - BBC News
Hundred Finance loses $7 million in Optimism hack (cointelegraph.com)
Dennis Kozlowski and the Infamous $6,000 Shower Curtain | Entrepreneur
FTC orders payments firm to pay $650k over tech support scam • The Register
Scammers using social media to dupe people into becoming money mules - Help Net Security
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Bank of America warns Lloyd’s over state-backed cyber attack exclusion | Financial Times (ft.com)
Cyber insurance Backstop: Can the Industry Survive Without One? - SecurityWeek
Cyber insurer launches InsurSec solution to help SMBs improve security, risk management | CSO Online
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Capita PLC falls on reports cyber attack was worse than admitted (proactiveinvestors.co.uk)
Lazarus APT group employed Linux Malware in recent attacks-Security Affairs
Hackers start abusing Action1 RMM in ransomware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Cloud Security Alerts Take Six Days to Resolve - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Linux kernel logic allowed Spectre attack on major cloud • The Register
Western Digital Hackers Demand 8-Figure Ransom Payment for Data (darkreading.com)
Is there really a march from the public cloud back on-prem? | TechCrunch
Uncovering (and Understanding) the Hidden Risks of SaaS Apps (thehackernews.com)
Hackers Storing Malware in Google Drive as Encrypted ZIP Files (gbhackers.com)
Microsoft 365 outage blocks access to web apps and services (bleepingcomputer.com)
Experts disclosed 2 critical flaws in Alibaba cloud database services Security Affairs
Attack Surface Management
Shadow IT
Identity and Access Management
Why Your Anti-Fraud, Identity & Cyber security Efforts Should Be Merged (darkreading.com)
The Attacks that can Target your Windows Active Directory (bleepingcomputer.com)
The biggest data security blind spot: Authorization - Help Net Security
Encryption
API
Open Source
Linux kernel logic allowed Spectre attack on major cloud • The Register
Security beyond software: The open source hardware security evolution - Help Net Security
Report: Most IT Teams Can't Fix Open Source Software Security - DevOps.com
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Social Media
LinkedIn deploys new secure identity verification for all members | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Hard-to-detect malware loader distributed via AI-generated YouTube videos | CSO Online
Crime agencies condemn Facebook and Instagram encryption plans | Meta | The Guardian
Scammers using social media to dupe people into becoming money mules - Help Net Security
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Human rights groups raise alarm over UN Cyber crime Treaty • The Register
EU privacy regulators to create task force to investigate ChatGPT | Computerworld
What Business Needs to Know About the New U.S. Cybersecurity Strategy (hbr.org)
Marketing biz sent 107M spam emails in a year, says watchdog • The Register
As Consumer Privacy Evolves, Here's How You Can Stay Ahead of Regulations (darkreading.com)
Brit cops rapped over app that recorded 200k phone calls • The Register
Three Effective Ways For Boards To Prepare For Imminent SEC Cyber Rules (forbes.com)
US imposes $300m penalty over hard disk drive exports to Huawei - BBC News
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Security Is a Revenue Booster, Not a Cost Centre (darkreading.com)
Tight budgets and burnout push enterprises to outsource cyber security - Help Net Security
'One in three firms faced cyber attacks last year' (aol.co.uk)
Skills shortage puts Europe’s cyber resilience to the test – EURACTIV.com
Quantifying cyber risk vital for business survival - Help Net Security
Wargaming an effective data breach playbook - Help Net Security
Outdated cyber security practices leave door open for criminals - Help Net Security
CISOs struggling to protect sensitive data records - Help Net Security
Why Your Anti-Fraud, Identity & Cyber security Efforts Should Be Merged (darkreading.com)
3 Flaws, 1 War Dominated Cyber-Threat Landscape in 2022 (darkreading.com)
Lack of Breach Info on Notices Surges in Q1 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Ex-CIO must pay £81k over Total Shambles Bank migration • The Register
Economic uncertainty drives upskilling as a key strategy for organisations - Help Net Security
Top risks and best practices for securely offboarding employees | CSO Online
How companies are struggling to build and run effective cyber security programs - Help Net Security
Three Effective Ways For Boards To Prepare For Imminent SEC Cyber Rules (forbes.com)
Small Business Interest in Cyber-Hygiene Wanes - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Secure Disposal
Backup and Recovery
Data Protection
Government reprimanded for serious breaches of data protection law - Jersey Evening Post
Marketing biz sent 107M spam emails in a year, says watchdog • The Register
Brit cops rapped over app that recorded 200k phone calls • The Register
ChatGPT's Data Protection Blind Spots and How Security Teams Can Solve Them (thehackernews.com)
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Police disrupts $98M online fraud ring with 33,000 victims (bleepingcomputer.com)
US extradites Nigerian charged in $6m email fraud scam • The Register
Three charged over banking fraud for hire website | Computer Weekly
US citizens charged with pushing pro-Kremlin disinformation • The Register
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Human rights groups raise alarm over UN Cyber crime Treaty • The Register
What the Recent Collapse of SVB Means for Privacy (darkreading.com)
As Consumer Privacy Evolves, Here's How You Can Stay Ahead of Regulations (darkreading.com)
Popular Fitness Apps Leak Location Data Even When Users Set Privacy Zones (darkreading.com)
Artificial Intelligence
AI tools like ChatGPT expected to fuel BEC attacks - Help Net Security
Stolen ChatGPT premium accounts up for sale on the dark web | CSO Online
Pen testing amid the rise of AI-powered threat actors | TechTarget
EU privacy regulators to create task force to investigate ChatGPT | Computerworld
Cyber crims hop geofences, clamor for stolen ChatGPT accounts • The Register
AI-created malware sends shockwaves through cybersecurity world | Fox News
Hard-to-detect malware loader distributed via AI-generated YouTube videos | CSO Online
Tech Insight: Dangers of Using Large Language Models Before They Are Baked (darkreading.com)
ChatGPT-Related Malicious URLs on the Rise - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
ChatGPT's Data Protection Blind Spots and How Security Teams Can Solve Them (thehackernews.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Russian hackers targeting UK more frequently (thetimes.co.uk)
CISA warns of Android bug exploited by Chinese app to spy on users (bleepingcomputer.com)
Jack Teixeira's charges in full: 'Top secret' access, leak searches and the Espionage Act - BBC News
Russian SolarWinds Culprits Launch Fresh Barrage of Espionage Cyberattacks (darkreading.com)
Meet the hacker armies on Ukraine's cyber front line - BBC News
Offensive cyber company QuaDream shutting down amidst spyware accusations | Ctech (calcalistech.com)
Genius hackers help Russia’s neighbors thwart cyber incursions | Cybernews
NSO Group is Back in Business With 3 New iOS Zero-Click Exploits (darkreading.com)
UK, US sound the alarm on Russians exploiting Cisco flaws • The Register
Microsoft: Iranian hackers behind retaliatory cyber attacks on US orgs (bleepingcomputer.com)
US citizens charged with pushing pro-Kremlin disinformation • The Register
Heightened threat of state-aligned groups against western... - NCSC.GOV.UK
Microsoft shifts to a new threat actor naming taxonomy - Microsoft Security Blog
How cyber support to Ukraine can build its democratic future | CyberScoop
Google TAG Warns of Russian Hackers Conducting Phishing Attacks in Ukraine (thehackernews.com)
Blind Eagle Cyber Espionage Group Strikes Again: New Attack Chain Uncovered (thehackernews.com)
Britain sounds alarm on spyware, mercenary hacking market | Reuters
Global Spyware Attacks Spotted Against Both New & Old iPhones (darkreading.com)
The UK will need more than words in this cyber war | Financial Times (ft.com)
Google: Ukraine targeted by 60% of Russian phishing attacks in 2023 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nation State Actors
BT holds China-Taiwan war game to stress test supply chains | Financial Times (ft.com)
3CX Supply Chain Attack Tied to Financial Trading App Breach (darkreading.com)
UK security chief’s alert over threat from China (thetimes.co.uk)
Russia accuses NATO of launching 5,000 cyberattacks since 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Human rights groups raise alarm over UN Cyber crime Treaty • The Register
CISA warns of Android bug exploited by Chinese app to spy on users (bleepingcomputer.com)
APT41 Taps Google Red Teaming Tool in Targeted Info-Stealing Attacks (darkreading.com)
US charges 44 members of alleged Chinese troll army • The Register
Hikvision: Chinese surveillance tech giant denies leaked Pentagon spy claim - BBC News
Iranian Hackers Using SimpleHelp Remote Support Software for Persistent Access (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft: Iranian hackers behind retaliatory cyber attacks on US orgs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Heightened threat of state-aligned groups against western... - NCSC.GOV.UK
Microsoft shifts to a new threat actor naming taxonomy - Microsoft Security Blog
Killnet Boss Exposes Rival Leader in Kremlin Hacktivist Beef (darkreading.com)
Iranian Government-Backed Hackers Targeting U.S. Energy and Transit Systems (thehackernews.com)
Lazarus Group Adds Linux Malware to Arsenal in Operation Dream Job (thehackernews.com)
US imposes $300m penalty over hard disk drive exports to Huawei - BBC News
Vulnerability Management
Military helicopter crash blamed on missing software patch • The Register
Google Outlines Initiatives to Fortify Vulnerability Management - MSSP Alert
Beyond CVEs: The Key to Mitigating High-Risk Security Exposures (darkreading.com)
Vulnerabilities
UK, US sound the alarm on Russians exploiting Cisco flaws • The Register
Thousands at risk from critical RCE bug in legacy MS service | Computer Weekly
Critical Flaws in vm2 JavaScript Library Can Lead to Remote Code Execution (thehackernews.com)
Hackers actively exploit critical RCE bug in PaperCut servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Google patches another actively exploited Chrome zero-day (bleepingcomputer.com)
Experts disclosed 2 critical flaws in Alibaba cloud database services - Security Affairs
VMware Patches Pre-Auth Code Execution Flaw in Logging Product - SecurityWeek
Microsoft Defender update causes Windows Hardware Stack Protection mess (bleepingcomputer.com)
Tools and Controls
Pen testing amid the rise of AI-powered threat actors | TechTarget
7 countries unite to push for secure-by-design development | CSO Online
Wargaming an effective data breach playbook - Help Net Security
Cloud Security Alerts Take Six Days to Resolve - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
DFIR via XDR: How to expedite your investigations with a DFIRent approach (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft opens up Defender with file hash, URL search • The Register
Beyond CVEs: The Key to Mitigating High-Risk Security Exposures (darkreading.com)
Enterprises Exposed to Hacker Attacks Due to Failure to Wipe Discarded Routers - SecurityWeek
CISOs struggling to protect sensitive data records - Help Net Security
AI defenders ready to foil AI-armed attackers • The Register
Newer Authentication Tech a Priority for 2023 (darkreading.com)
Other News
Misconfiguration leaves thousands of servers vulnerable to attack, researchers find | CyberScoop
Fortra shares findings on GoAnywhere MFT zero-day attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
How to defend against TCP port 445 and other SMB exploits | TechTarget
Criminal Records Service still disrupted 4 weeks after hack - BBC News
Attackers use abandoned WordPress plugin to backdoor websites (bleepingcomputer.com)
EU launches Cyber Solidarity Act to respond to large-scale attacks – EURACTIV.com
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 31 March 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 31 March 2023:
-Phishing Emails Up a Whopping 569% in 2022
-The End User Password Mistakes Putting Your Organisation at Risk
-Millions of Penetration Tests Show Companies’ Security Postures are Getting Worse
-71% of Employees Keep Work Passwords on Personal Devices
-Cyber Crime Frontlines in Russia-Ukraine War Move to Eastern and Northern Europe
-Security Flaws Cost Fifth of Executive’s Businesses
-Companies Struggle to Build and Run Effective Programs to Protect Data from Insider Threats
-Only 10% of Workers Remember All Their Cyber Security Training
-Silence Gets You Nowhere in a Data Breach
-Just 1% of Cloud Permissions are Actively Used
-Dangerous Misconceptions About Emerging Cyber Threats
-‘Grim’ Criminal Abuse of ChatGPT is Coming, Europol Warns
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Phishing Emails Up a Whopping 569% in 2022
The volume of phishing emails sent in 2022 spiked by a jaw-dropping 569% according to a new report. Based on data from 35 million users, the report details the astronomical rise of email phishing as a tactic among threat actors in 2022. Key findings from the report include the number of credential phishing emails sent spiked by 478% and, for the eighth consecutive year, business email compromise (BEC) ranked as the top cyber crime.
https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/phishing-emails-up-whopping-569-percent-2022
The End User Password Mistakes Putting Your Organisation at Risk
Businesses rely on their end users, but those same users often don't follow the best security practices. Without the right password security policies, a single end user password mistake can be a costly breach of your organisation's defences. End users want to do their work quickly and efficiently, but sharing, reusing and weak passwords can put your organisation at risk so having the right policies in place is essential for security.
Millions of Penetration Tests Show Companies’ Security Postures are Getting Worse
The risk score for the average company worsened in the past year as companies fail to adapt to data exfiltration techniques and adequately protect web applications. Companies' effective data-exfiltration risk increased to 44 out of 100 (with 100 indicating the riskiest posture) in 2022, from an average score of 30 in the previous year, indicating that the overall risk of data being compromised has increased. That's according to rankings by Cymulate, who crunched data on 1.7 million hours of offensive cyber security testing. The research noted that while many companies are improving the adoption of strict network and group policies, attackers are adapting to sidestep such protections. They also found that four of the top-10 CVEs (known vulnerabilities) identified in customer environments were more than two years old.
https://www.darkreading.com/cloud/millions-pen-tests-companies-security-posture-getting-worse
71% of Employees Keep Work Passwords on Personal Devices
71% of employees store sensitive work passwords on their personal phones, and 66% use their personal texting apps for work, according to a new mobile bring your own device (BYOD) security report this week, with the report also suggesting 95% of security leaders are increasingly concerned about phishing attacks via private messaging apps. With the widespread use of personal mobile devices in the workplace, it is increasingly difficult for employers to ensure the security of sensitive information. The use of personal devices and personal apps was the direct cause of many high-profile corporate breaches and this is a trend that will surely continue, as employees often use corporate and personal devices for work, effectively doubling the attack surface for cyber criminals as threat actors know there are fewer security controls on personal mobile devices than on corporate ones.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/70-employees-keep-work-passwords/
Cyber Frontlines in Russia-Ukraine War Move to Eastern and Northern Europe
More than a year into the war in Ukraine, hackers have extended the cyber battleground to Eastern and Northern Europe with the number of incidents in those geographies spiking noticeably. A new report shows that cyber warfare inside the conflict has “clearly moved on” from the beginnings of the war. Over the last 12 months, the research reports that the majority of incidents only affecting Ukraine in the first quarter of 2022 (50.4%) sank to 28.6% in the third period. But European Union countries have seen a spike in incidents related to the war in the past six months from 9.8% to 46.5%. Indeed, the number of attacks on EU countries in the third quarter of 2022 totalled just slightly less than those in the Ukraine. And, in the first quarter of this year, more than 80% of incidents occurred inside the European Union. Cyber is now a crucial weapon in the arsenal of new instruments of war, alongside disinformation, manipulation of public opinion, economic warfare, sabotage and guerrilla tactics. With the lateralisation of the conflict from Ukraine to the rest of Europe, Western Europe should be wary of possible attacks on critical infrastructure in the short term if the conflict continues to accelerate.
Security Flaws Cost Fifth of Executives New Business
Boards continue to under-appreciate the value of cyber security to the business, despite acknowledging its critical role in winning new business and talent, according to Trend Micro. The security giant polled 2,718 business decision makers globally to compile its Risky Rewards study and it found that half (51%) believe cyber security is a necessary cost but not a revenue contributor. 48% argue that its value is limited to threat prevention and two-fifths (38%) see security as a barrier rather than a business enabler. That’s despite a fifth (19%) acknowledging that poor security posture has already impacted their ability to win new business, and 57% thinking there is a strong connection between cyber and client acquisition.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fifth-execs-security-flaws-cost/
Companies Struggle to Build and Run Effective Programs to Protect Data from Insider Threats
Insider risk is emerging as one of the most challenging threats for organisations to detect, mitigate and manage, Code42 Software said in its annual Data Exposure Report for 2023. To compile data for the study they surveyed some 700 cyber security leaders, managers and practitioners and whilst more than 72% of companies indicated they have an insider risk management (IRM) program in place, the same companies experienced a year-over-year increase in data loss incidents of 32%. 71% of respondees expect data loss from insider events to increase in the next 12 months. Insider incidents are costing organisations $16 million per incident on average, and chief information security officers (CISOs) say that insider risks are the most challenging type of threat to detect. Data loss from insiders is not a new problem but it has become more complex with workforce turnover and cloud adoption.
Only 10% of Workers Remember All Their Cyber Security Training
New research has found that only 10% of workers remember all their cyber security training. Furthermore, only half of employees are undergoing regular training, and a quarter aren’t receiving any training at all. Organisations should look to carry out effective and regular training that is tailored to their employees to increase the chance of training content being retained, with a programme of ongoing continual reinforcement.
Silence Gets You Nowhere in a Data Breach
In cyber security, the phrase “what they don’t know won’t hurt them” is not only wrong, it’s dangerous. Despite this, it’s a motto that remains in many organisations’ PR playbooks, as demonstrated by the recent LastPass and Fortra data breaches. Smaller companies, too, are employing a silent-treatment approach to data breaches, and cyber attacks are now a fact of doing business with almost half of US organisations having suffered a cyber attack in 2022. Attackers are increasingly targeting smaller businesses due to the fact they are seen as easier targets than large companies.
https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/29/silence-gets-you-nowhere-in-a-data-breach/
Just 1% of Cloud Permissions are Actively Used
According to Microsoft, a surge in workload identities, super admins and “over-permissioning” is driving the increase in cyber risk for organisations. Just 1% of users are using the permissions granted to them for day-to-day work. Worryingly, this leaves a significant number of unnecessary permissions which could be used by an attacker to elevate their privileges.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/just-1-of-cloud-permissions-used/
Dangerous Misconceptions About Emerging Cyber Threats
Organisations are leaving common attack paths exposed in their quest to combat emergent threats, according to a new report that delves into the efficacy of different security controls, the most concerning threats as tested by organisations worldwide, and top cyber security best practices for 2023. One of the key findings of the report is that many organisations are actively testing against threats seen in the news, likely from pressure to report on their exposure risk to emergent threats, and whilst this is good, it should not take away from assessing threats and exposures that are more likely actively targeting the business.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/03/30/misconceptions-emerging-cyber-threats/
‘Grim’ Criminal Abuse of ChatGPT is Coming, Europol Warns
Europol has warned that criminals are set to take advantage of artificial intelligence to commit fraud and other crimes. Europol highlighted that ChatGPT could be used to speed up criminal research, impersonate speech styles for phishing and write code. Furthermore, despite ChatGPT having safeguards, Europol note that these can be circumvented.
https://www.securityweek.com/grim-criminal-abuse-of-chatgpt-is-coming-europol-warns/
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Why CISOs Are Looking to Lateral Security to Mitigate Ransomware | CIO
Clop Keeps Racking Up Ransomware Victims With GoAnywhere Flaw (darkreading.com)
New IcedID malware variants shift from banking trojans to ransomware | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Publicly disclosed US ransomware attacks in 2023 | TechTarget
Virgin Group added to Cl0p gang’s victim leak site | Cybernews
New York law firm coughs up $200k after hospital data stolen • The Register
Telecom giant Lumen suffered a ransomware attack-Security Affairs
Ransomware crooks are exploiting IBM file exchange bug with a 9.8 severity | Ars Technica
DarkBit puts data from Israel’s Technion university on sale | CSO Online
Crown Resorts investigating potential data breach after being contacted by hacking group - ABC News
Children’s data feared stolen in Fortra ransomware attack | TechCrunch
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Phishing Emails Up a Whopping 569% in 2022 (darkreading.com)
IRS Phishing Emails Used to Distribute Emotet - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
These next-level phishing scams use PayPal or Google Docs to steal your data | TechRadar
Winter Vivern hackers exploit Zimbra flaw to steal NATO emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
BEC scammers are after physical goods, the FBI warns - Help Net Security
Australian police arrest four BEC actors who stole $1.7 million (bleepingcomputer.com)
New BEC Tactics Enable Fake Asset Purchases - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
FBI: Business email compromise tactics used to defraud US vendors (bleepingcomputer.com)
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
2FA/MFA
Malware
New IcedID malware variants shift from banking trojans to ransomware | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
MacStealer macOS malware appears in cyber crime underground--Security Affairs
Cyber Scammers Using Decentralized File Distribution System to Spread Malware - MSSP Alert
Microsoft confirms Defender has gone rogue as it's flagging legit links as malware - Neowin
North Korean malware-spreading, crypto-stealing gang named • The Register
Malware disguised as Tor browser steals $400k in cryptocash • The Register
NullMixer Polymorphic Malware Variant Infects 8K Targets in Just a Month (darkreading.com)
Chinese Cyber spies Use 'Melofee' Linux Malware for Stealthy Attacks - SecurityWeek
Chinese RedGolf Group Targeting Windows and Linux Systems with KEYPLUG Backdoor (thehackernews.com)
Realtek and Cacti flaws now actively exploited by malware botnets (bleepingcomputer.com)
AlienFox malware caught in the cloud hen house • The Register
Microsoft OneNote will block 120 dangerous file extensions (bleepingcomputer.com)
IRS Phishing Emails Used to Distribute Emotet - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Mobile
Android-based banking Trojan Nexus now available as malware-as-a-service | CSO Online
Inaudible ultrasound attack can stealthily control your phone, smart speaker (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russia’s Rostec allegedly can de-anonymize Telegram users (bleepingcomputer.com)
Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars Technica
Google again accused of destroying evidence in Android case • The Register
Google finds more Android, iOS zero-days used to install spyware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Samsung keeps ignoring a huge security flaw in millions of Galaxy phones - SamMobile
iOS Vs. Android – Which Is The More Secure Platform? (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Botnets
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Inaudible ultrasound attack can stealthily control your phone, smart speaker (bleepingcomputer.com)
This devious cyber attack can target all your smart speakers without you realizing | TechRadar
Gone in 120 seconds: Tesla Model 3 child's play for hackers • The Register
Data Breaches/Leaks
Fortra told breached companies their data was safe | TechCrunch
Procter & Gamble confirms data theft via GoAnywhere zero-day (bleepingcomputer.com)
New York law firm coughs up $200k after hospital data stolen • The Register
Toyota scrambles to patch customer data leak-Security Affairs
500k Impacted by Data Breach at Debt Buyer NCB - SecurityWeek
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Malware disguised as Tor browser steals $400k in cryptocash • The Register
NullMixer Polymorphic Malware Variant Infects 8K Targets in Just a Month (darkreading.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Only 10% of workers remember all their cyber security training - IT Security Guru
Data loss from insider events increase despite IRM programs, says study | CSO Online
Stop Blaming the End User for Security Risk (darkreading.com)
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Visa fraud expert outlines the many faces of payment ecosystem fraud - Help Net Security
Cyber Scammers Using Decentralized File Distribution System to Spread Malware - MSSP Alert
Deepfakes
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Beazley working on standalone cyber war product in market first (insuranceinsider.com)
Organisations Reassess Cyber Insurance as Self-Insurance Strategies Emerge (darkreading.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Hackers compromise 3CX desktop app in a supply chain attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Winter Vivern hackers exploit Zimbra flaw to steal NATO emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cloud/SaaS
Just 1% of Cloud Permissions Are Actively Used - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Where SSO Falls Short in Protecting SaaS (thehackernews.com)
CISA Releases Hunt Tool for Microsoft's Cloud Services (darkreading.com)
Balancing security risks and innovation potential of shadow IT teams - Help Net Security
AlienFox malware caught in the cloud hen house • The Register
Hybrid/Remote Working
Cyber security focus in second Digital Europe work programme – EURACTIV.com
More companies are watching their remote workers WFH on camera | Fortune
Shadow IT
Identity and Access Management
Encryption
API
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
The End-User Password Mistakes Putting Your Organisation at Risk (bleepingcomputer.com)
New Research Examines Traffers and the Business of Stolen Credentials - IT Security Guru
Social Media
Training, Education and Awareness
The era of passive cyber security awareness training is over - Help Net Security
Only 10% of workers remember all their cyber security training - IT Security Guru
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Beazley working on standalone cyber war product in market first (insuranceinsider.com)
Cyber security vs. Everyone: From Conflict to Collaboration (darkreading.com)
Using Observability to Power a Smarter Cyber security Strategy (darkreading.com)
How cyber security decision-makers perceive cyber resilience - Help Net Security
NCSC issues revised security Board Toolkit for business leaders | Computer Weekly
The CISO Mantra: Get Ready to Do More With Less (darkreading.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Backup and Recovery
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
FBI confirms access to Breached cyber crime forum database (bleepingcomputer.com)
UK creates fake DDoS-for-hire sites to identify cyber criminals (bleepingcomputer.com)
Australian police arrest four BEC actors who stole $1.7 million (bleepingcomputer.com)
20-Year-Old BreachForums Founder Faces Up to 5 Years in Prison (thehackernews.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
UK Introduces Mass Surveillance With Online Safety Bill - SecurityWeek
FBI Spent Tens of Thousands of Dollars on Bulk Data Collection (gizmodo.com)
Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC - BBC News
More companies are watching their remote workers WFH on camera | Fortune
Artificial Intelligence
'Grim' Criminal Abuse of ChatGPT is Coming, Europol Warns - SecurityWeek
In Sudden Alarm, Tech Doyens Call for a Pause on ChatGPT | WIRED
Musk, Scientists Call for Halt to AI Race Sparked by ChatGPT - SecurityWeek
AI-fuelled search gives more power to the bad guys | CSO Online
Hacker demonstrates security flaws in GPT-4 just one day after launch | VentureBeat
Godfather of AI Says There's a Minor Risk It'll Eliminate Humanity (futurism.com)
Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC - BBC News
AI has figured out how to draw deepfake hands | The Independent
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Putin and Xi’s plot to control the internet will leave the West in the dust (telegraph.co.uk)
In A Surprise, China-Linked TikTok Grabs Power Norway Needs To Make Ammo (forbes.com)
Cyber crime Front Lines in Russia-Ukraine War Move to Eastern and Northern Europe - MSSP Alert
Beazley working on standalone cyber war product in market first (insuranceinsider.com)
'Bitter' espionage hackers target Chinese nuclear energy orgs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Earth Preta’s Cyber Espionage Campaign Hits Over 200 (trendmicro.com)
Biden White House Issues Executive Order on Commercial Spyware (gizmodo.com)
North Korean APT43 Group Uses Cybercrime to Fund Espionage Operations (thehackernews.com)
Google finds more Android, iOS zero-days used to install spyware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Over 200 Organisations Targeted in Chinese Cyber Espionage Campaign - SecurityWeek
Google: Commercial Spyware Used by Governments Laden With Zero-Day Exploits (darkreading.com)
Chinese Cyber spies Use 'Melofee' Linux Malware for Stealthy Attacks - SecurityWeek
Chinese RedGolf Group Targeting Windows and Linux Systems with KEYPLUG Backdoor (thehackernews.com)
Pro-Russian hackers target elected US officials supporting Ukraine | Ars Technica
Russian spies more effective than army, say experts - BBC News
Cyber warfare leaks show Russian army is adopting mindset of secret police | Cyberwar | The Guardian
Nation State Actors
Uncle Sam sent cyber-soldiers to Albania to combat Iran • The Register
Russia’s Rostec allegedly can de-anonymize Telegram users (bleepingcomputer.com)
Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars Technica
China urges Apple to improve security and privacy • The Register
North Korean malware-spreading, crypto-stealing gang named • The Register
Chinese RedGolf Group Targeting Windows and Linux Systems with KEYPLUG Backdoor (thehackernews.com)
Vulnerability Management
What you need before the next vulnerability hits - Help Net Security
Vulnerability management vs. risk management, compared | TechTarget
Most Weaponized Vulnerabilities of 2022 and 5 Key Risks: Report - SecurityWeek
Microsoft shares tips on detecting Outlook zero-day exploitation (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ignoring network automation is a ticking time bomb for security - Help Net Security
Vulnerabilities
Microsoft: No-Interaction Outlook Zero Day Exploited Since Last April - SecurityWeek
Microsoft shares tips on detecting Outlook zero-day exploitation (bleepingcomputer.com)
Apple patches everything, including a zero-day fix for iOS 15 users – Naked Security (sophos.com)
QNAP fixed Sudo privilege escalation bug in NAS devices-Security Affairs
Patch Now: Cyber criminals Set Sights on Critical IBM File Transfer Bug (darkreading.com)
Super FabriXss flaw in Microsoft Azure SFX could lead to RCE-Security Affairs
OpenAI quickly fixed account takeover bugs in ChatGPT-Security Affairs
Tools and Controls
Even with defence tools, CISOs say cyber attacks are ‘inevitable’ (techrepublic.com)
The era of passive cyber security awareness training is over - Help Net Security
Only 10% of workers remember all their cyber security training - IT Security Guru
Prioritizing data security amid workforce disruptions - Help Net Security
Using Observability to Power a Smarter Cyber security Strategy (darkreading.com)
For database security it's down to people, not tech fixes • The Register
Known unknowns: Refining your approach to uncategorized web traffic - Help Net Security
Understanding adversaries through dark web intelligence - Help Net Security
Where SSO Falls Short in Protecting SaaS (thehackernews.com)
How Does Data Literacy Enhance Data Security? (darkreading.com)
CISA Releases Hunt Tool for Microsoft's Cloud Services (darkreading.com)
With Security Copilot, Microsoft brings the power of AI to cyber defence - Stories
Compare breach and attack simulation vs. penetration testing | TechTarget
Ignoring network automation is a ticking time bomb for security - Help Net Security
Microsoft's ‘Security Copilot’ Sics ChatGPT on Security Breaches | WIRED
Breaking the Mold: Pen Testing Solutions That Challenge the Status Quo (thehackernews.com)
Diagnose your SME’s Cyber security and Scan for Recommendations — ENISA (europa.eu)
Protect your entire business with the right authentication method - Help Net Security
Microsoft Defender is flagging legit URLs as malicious • The Register
Managing security in the cloud through Microsoft Intune | CSO Online
Top 5 SD-WAN Challenges and How to Prepare for Them | TechTarget
Organisations Reassess Cyber Insurance as Self-Insurance Strategies Emerge (darkreading.com)
The best defence against cyber threats for lean security teams - Help Net Security
Overcoming obstacles to introduce zero-trust security in established systems - Help Net Security
The foundation of a holistic identity security strategy - Help Net Security
The CISO Mantra: Get Ready to Do More With Less (darkreading.com)
Other News
Hackers changed tactics, went cross-platform in 2022, says Trend Micro | CSO Online
WiFi protocol flaw allows attackers to hijack network traffic (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft OneNote will block 120 dangerous file extensions (bleepingcomputer.com)
How CISOs Can Reduce the Danger of Using Data Brokers (darkreading.com)
How Does Data Literacy Enhance Data Security? (darkreading.com)
Microsoft uses carrot and stick with Exchange Online admins • The Register
Sector Specific
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· FinTech
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· Government & Public Sector (including Law Enforcement)
· Health/Medical/Pharma
· Hotels & Hospitality
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· Legal
· Manufacturing
· Maritime
· Oil, Gas & Mining
· OT, ICS, IIoT, SCADA & Cyber-Physical Systems
· Retail & eCommerce
· Small and Medium Sized Businesses (SMBs)
· Startups
· Telecoms
· Third Sector & Charities
· Transport & Aviation
· Web3
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Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 15 March 2023 – Microsoft Patch Tuesday, Fortinet, Adobe, SAP, Android and Chrome Security Updates Summary
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 15 March 2023 – Microsoft Patch Tuesday, Fortinet, Adobe, SAP, Android and Chrome Security Updates Summary
Executive Summary
Security updates have been released for Microsoft, Fortinet, Adobe, SAP, Google Chrome and Android to fix a range of security issues.
Microsoft
Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday provides updates to address 74 security issues across its product range, including two actively exploited vulnerabilities (CVE-2023-23397 and CVE-2023-24880). The two exploited vulnerabilities include an elevation of privilege vulnerability and a security bypass feature. Also among the updates provided by Microsoft were 9 critical vulnerabilities.
What’s the risk to me or my business?
The actively exploited vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to bypass security features to upload malicious files, remotely execute code and gain SYSTEM privileges; all of which could compromise the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data stored by an organisation.
What can I do?
Security updates are available for all supported versions of Windows impacted. The updates should be applied as soon as possible for the actively exploited vulnerabilities and all other vulnerabilities that have a critical severity rating.
Technical Summary
The following is a breakdown of the actively exploited vulnerabilities which affected Microsoft Operating Systems:
CVE-2023-23397: A vulnerability which allows specially crafted emails to force a victim device to connect to an external location of attacker control, providing the attacker with the victims’ authentication details. The email does not need to be read in the preview pane as the vulnerability is triggered when it is received and processed by the email server.
Please see our earlier advisory on this particular actively exploited vulnerability.
CVE-2023-24880: A vulnerability that allows an attacker to craft a malicious file which evades mark of the web (MOTW) security features and is actively being exploited in ransomware attacks.
Along with Microsoft’s patch Tuesday, the following vendors have also addressed vulnerabilities this month:
Fortinet
As reported in our blog previously, Fortinet disclosed 15 vulnerabilities this month; this includes the actively exploited vulnerability CVE-2022-41328. This vulnerability is a path transversal vulnerability in FortiOS which can allow a privileged actor to read and write files via crafted command line interface commands. The vulnerability is actively being exploited against governments and large organisations.
Adobe
This month, Adobe released fixes for 105 vulnerabilities across Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop, ColdFusion, Dimension, Experience Manager, Illustrator and Photoshop. At current, Adobe is not aware of any of these vulnerabilities being actively exploited. The vulnerabilities include remote code execution, memory leak, privilege escalation and security bypass.
SAP
Sap have released fixes for 21 vulnerabilities, including code injection and improper access control vulnerabilities. A total of 9 vulnerabilities were given the “Hot News” priority, which is the highest priority according to SAP.
-Android
Android addressed 60 vulnerabilities this month. Amongst the vulnerabilities are two critical remote code execution vulnerabilities CVE-2023-20951 and CVE-2023-20954.
-Chrome
Google addressed 40 vulnerabilities in the Chrome Web Browser, with 8 vulnerabilities rated as high-severity.
Further details of the updates within Microsoft’s March patch Tuesday can be found here: https://www.ghacks.net/2023/03/14/microsoft-windows-security-updates-march-2023-what-you-need-to-know-before-installation/
Further details of CVE-2023-23397 can be found here: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2023-23397
Further details of CVE-2023-24880 can be found here: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2023-24880
Further details of CVE-2022-41328 can be found here: https://www.fortinet.com/blog/psirt-blogs/fg-ir-22-369-psirt-analysis
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed by Fortinet can be found here: https://www.fortiguard.com/psirt-monthly-advisory/march-2023-vulnerability-advisories
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed by SAP can be found here: https://dam.sap.com/mac/app/e/pdf/preview/embed/ucQrx6G?ltr=a&rc=10
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed by Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop can be found here: https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/creative-cloud/apsb23-21.html
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed in Adobe ColdFusion can be found here: https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/coldfusion/apsb23-25.html
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed in Adobe Dimension can be found here: https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/dimension/apsb23-20.html
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed in Adobe Experience Manager can be found here: Adobe Security Bulletin
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed in Adobe Illustrator can be found here: https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/illustrator/apsb23-19.html
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed in Adobe Photoshop can be found here: https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/photoshop/apsb23-23.html
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed in Adobe Substance 3D Stager can be found here: https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/substance3d_stager/apsb23-22.html
Further details of the Android vulnerabilities can be found here: https://source.android.com/docs/security/bulletin/2023-03-01#2023-03-05-security-patch-level-vulnerability-details
Further details of the vulnerabilities addressed by Google can be found here: https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2023/03/stable-channel-update-for-desktop.html
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 03 March 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Briefing 03 March 2023:
-It’s Time to Evaluate Your Security Education Plan Amongst the Rise in Social Engineering Attacks
-Mobile Users are More Susceptible to Phishing Attacks
-Phishing as a Service Stimulates Cyber Crime
-Attacker Breakout Time Drops to Just 84 Minutes
-Attackers are Developing and Deploying Exploits Faster Than Ever
-Old Vulnerabilities are Haunting Organisations and Aiding Attackers
-Scams Drive Nearly $9bn Fraud Surge in 2022
-Economic Pressure are Increasing Cyber Security Risks and a Recession Would Only Further This
-Cyber Security in This Era of Polycrisis
-Russian Ransomware Projects Rebranded to Avoid Western Sanctions
-Ransomware Attacks Ravaged Big Names in February
-Firms Who Pay Ransom Subsidise New Attacks
-How the Ukraine War Opened a Fault Line in Cyber Crime
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
It’s Time to Evaluate Your Security Education Plan with the Rise in Social Engineering Attacks
Security provider Purplesec found 98% of attacks in 2022 involved an element of social engineering. Social engineering attacks can take many forms including phishing, smishing, vishing and quishing and it’s vital to educate your organisation on how to best prepare for these. Education plans should focusing on educating all levels of users, including those at the top. These plans should also be tested to allow organisations to assess where they are at and identify where they can improve.
Mobile Users are More Susceptible to Phishing Attacks
A report conducted by mobile security provider Lookout focused on the impact of mobile phishing. Some of the key findings from the report included that more than 50% of personal devices were exposed to a mobile phishing attack every quarter, the percentage of users falling for multiple mobile phishing links increasing and an increased targeting of highly regulated industries such as insurance, banking and financial services. It is likely that this has resulted from the increase in relaxed bring your own device (BYOD) policies.
Phishing as a Service Stimulates Cyber Crime
Phishing attacks are at an all-time high and the usage of Phishing as a Service (PaaS) opens this attack technique to virtually anyone. The sale of “phishing kits” and usage of artificial intelligence has further increased the availability of this attack technique. In response, organisations should look to improve their email security, cloud security and education programs for employees.
https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/ciso/23/c/phishing-as-a-service-phaas.html
Attacker Breakout Time Drops to Just 84 Minutes
The average time it takes for a threat actor to move laterally from a compromised host within an organisation dropped 14% between 2012 and 2022 down to 84 minutes, according to a report by security provider Crowdstrike. With the reduction in time it takes a threat actor to move across systems, organisations have even less time to enact their incident response plans and contain breaches effectively, putting further pressure on the incident response team. By responding quickly, organisations can minimise the cost and damage of a breach. The report from Crowdstrike found that organisations were facing increasing difficulty in detecting suspicious activity as attackers are choosing to use valid organisation credentials rather than malware, to gain access to an organisation’s systems.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/attacker-breakout-time-drops-just/
Attackers are Developing and Deploying Exploits Faster Than Ever
A report from security provider Rapid7 found that over 56% of vulnerabilities were exploited within seven days of public disclosure. Worryingly, the median time for exploitation in 2022 was just one day. The finding from the report highlights the need for organisations to not only conduct threat intelligence to be aware of vulnerabilities but to also look to employ patches where possible in a timely manner.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/03/03/attackers-developing-deploying-exploits/
Old Vulnerabilities are Haunting Organisations and Aiding Attackers
Known vulnerabilities, vulnerabilities for which patches have already been made available, are one of the primary attack vectors for threat actors. Vulnerability management vendor Tenable found that the top exploited vulnerabilities were originally disclosed as far back as 2017 and organisations that had not applied these patches were at increased risks of attack.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/03/03/known-exploitable-vulnerabilities/
Scams Drive Nearly $9bn Fraud Surge in 2022
Americans lost $8.8 billion to fraud last year, with imposter scams responsible for $2.8 billion of that amount, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Losses to business imposters were particularly damaging, climbing to $660 million from the previous year. Interestingly, the FTC found that younger people reported losing money to fraud the most often.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/investment-scams-drive-9bn-in/
Economic Pressure are Increasing Cyber Security Risks and a Recession Would Only Further This
The World Economic Forum’s recent report found that 93% of cyber security leaders and 86% of business leaders think it is moderately or very likely that global geopolitical instability will lead to a catastrophic cyber event in the next two years. Reinforcing this, a report from (ISC)² found that 80% of business executives believe a weakening economy will increase cyber threats and a recession will only amplify this.
Cyber Security in this Era of Polycrisis
A year since Russia invaded Ukraine, the geopolitical context is increasingly tense and volatile. The world faces several major crises in what has been coined a 'polycrisis,' a cluster of global shocks with compounding effects. This, along with increasing geopolitical tensions causes a rise in risk from cyber attacks. In fact, the European Union Agency for Cyber Security (ENISA) recently issued an alert regarding actors conducting malicious cyber activities against businesses and governments in the European Union and findings from Google show a 300% increase in state-sponsored cyber attacks targeting users in NATO countries.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/02/cybersecurity-in-an-era-of-polycrisis/
Russian Ransomware Projects Rebranded to Avoid Western Sanctions
Research provider TRM labs found that some major Russian-linked ransomware crime gangs have rebranded their activities in 2022 to avoid sanctions. To strengthen their anonymity, two major ransomware crime gangs LockBit and Conti restructured their activities. Conti is reported to have restructured into three smaller groups named Black Besta, BlackByte, Karakurt. LockBit on the other hand launched LockBit 3.0, which is focused on monetary gain. Additionally, the report found that Russian-speaking darknet markets had amassed over $130 million in sales.
https://cryptopotato.com/russian-ransomware-projects-rebranded-to-avoid-western-sanctions-report/
Ransomware Attacks Ravaged Big Names in February
Despite the apparent slight drop in ransomware activity last month, several high profile targets of various industries were hit; this ranges from the likes of the US Marshal Service, retailer WH Smith, satellite provider Dish and many more. These attacks reinforce the concept that any organisation can be a victim, regardless of industry.
Firms Who Pay Ransoms Subsidise New Attacks
A report from security provider Trend Micro found that whilst only a relatively small number of ransomware victims pay their extorters, those that do pay are effectively funding 6-10 new attacks. The report also found that attackers are aware of which industries and countries pay ransoms more often, so organisations belonging to those industries and countries may find themselves an even more attractive target.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/firms-pay-ransom-subsidise-10/
How the Ukraine War Opened a Fault Line in Cyber Crime
A report from threat intelligence provider Recorded Future has highlighted the impact that the Russian invasion of Ukraine has had on cyber. Recorded Future explain how a number of threat actor groups fled during the war and in addition to differing political views between groups, there has been a disruption to the cyber environment. In fact, Recorded Future found that Russian-language dark web marketplaces have taken a major hit and the prediction is that the epicentre of cyber crime may shift to English-speaking dark web forums, shops and marketplaces.
https://www.darkreading.com/analytics/ukraine-war-fault-line-cybercrime-forever
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Well-funded security systems fail to prevent cyber attacks in US and Europe: Report | CSO Online
Russian Ransomware Projects Rebranded to Avoid Western Sanctions: Report (cryptopotato.com)
New cyber attack tactics rise up as ransomware payouts increase | CSO Online
Ransomware Attacks: Don’t Let Your Guard Down - SecurityWeek
Ransomware attacks ravaged big names in February | TechTarget
Cyber Insurance Market Back From Brink After Onslaught of Ransomware Attacks (insurancejournal.com)
Royal Mail schools LockBit in leaked negotiation (malwarebytes.com)
'Ethical hacker' among ransomware suspects arrested • The Register
Wiper malware goes global, destructive attacks surge - Help Net Security
A Deep Dive into the Evolution of Ransomware Part 3 (trendmicro.com)
New Exfiltrator-22 post-exploitation kit linked to LockBit ransomware (bleepingcomputer.com)
PureCrypter malware hits govt orgs with ransomware, info-stealers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Bitdefender Releases Free Decryptor for MortalKombat Ransomware Strain (thehackernews.com)
Dish Network confirms ransomware attack behind multi-day outage (bleepingcomputer.com)
US Marshals Ransomware Hit Is 'Major' Incident (darkreading.com)
The DoJ Disruption of the Hive Ransomware Group Is a Short-Lived Win (darkreading.com)
Vice Society publishes data stolen during Vesuvius ransomware attack • Graham Cluley
US Cybersecurity Agency Raises Alarm Over Royal Ransomware's Deadly Capabilities (thehackernews.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
New cyber attack tactics rise up as ransomware payouts increase | CSO Online
Mobile Users More Susceptible to Phishing Attacks than Two Years Ago - MSSP Alert
Phishing as a Service Stimulates Cyber crime (trendmicro.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
New cyber attack tactics rise up as ransomware payouts increase | CSO Online
Expert strategies for defending against multilingual email-based attacks - Help Net Security
Hackers Target Young Gamers: How Your Child Can Cause Business Compromise (darkreading.com)
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
As Social Engineering Attacks Skyrocket, Evaluate Your Security Education Plan (darkreading.com)
The Top 5 New Social Engineering Attacks in 2023 - (ISC)² Blog (isc2.org)
How to Prevent Callback Phishing Attacks on Your Organization (bleepingcomputer.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
RIG Exploit Kit still infects enterprise users via Internet Explorer (bleepingcomputer.com)
Exfiltrator-22 Post-Exploitation Toolkit Nips At Cobalt Strike's Heels (darkreading.com)
Malicious package flood on PyPI might be sign of new attacks to come | CSO Online
Iron Tiger hackers create Linux version of their custom malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
It's official: BlackLotus malware can bypass secure boot • The Register
Threat actors target law firms with GootLoader and SocGholish--Security Affairs
Mobile
Mobile Users More Susceptible to Phishing Attacks than Two Years Ago - MSSP Alert
Mobile Banking Trojans Surge, Doubling in Volume (darkreading.com)
Signal would 'walk' from UK if Online Safety Bill undermined encryption - BBC News
Don't be fooled by a pretty icon, malicious apps hide in plain sight - Help Net Security
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Data Breaches/Leaks
LastPass Says DevOps Engineer Home Computer Hacked - SecurityWeek
LastPass Reveals Second Attack Resulting in Breach of Encrypted Password Vaults (thehackernews.com)
Stanford University discloses data breach affecting PhD applicants (bleepingcomputer.com)
Threat actors leak Activision employee data on hacking forum--Security Affairs
10 US states that suffered the most devastating data breaches in 2022 - Help Net Security
Australian orgs lodged 497 data breach notices in back half of 2022 - Security - iTnews
Hatch Bank discloses data breach after GoAnywhere MFT hack (bleepingcomputer.com)
GunAuction site was hacked and data of 565k accounts were exposed--Security Affairs
Chick-fil-A confirms accounts hacked in months-long "automated" attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
What GoDaddy's Years-Long Breach Means for Millions of Clients (darkreading.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Cryptocurrency Bitcoin mining rig found in school crawlspace • The Register
Highly evasive cryptocurrency miner targets macOS--Security Affairs
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Investment Scams Drive $9bn Fraud Surge in 2022 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
How I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice (vice.com)
FTC reveals alarming increase in scam activity, costing consumers billions - Help Net Security
Resecurity identified the investment scam network Digital Smoke - Help Net Security
Pig butchering scam explained: Everything you need to know (techtarget.com)
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Third-party risks overwhelm traditional ERM setups - Help Net Security
Third-Party Risks: Challenges for MSSPs and How to Overcome Them - MSSP Alert
Shocking Findings from the 2023 Third-Party App Access Report (thehackernews.com)
Software Supply Chain
Shocking Findings from the 2023 Third-Party App Access Report (thehackernews.com)
SBOM is a 'massive galaxy of mess' for supply chain security • The Register
IBM Contributes Supply Chain Security Tools to OWASP (darkreading.com)
Cloud/SaaS
How to Tackle the Top SaaS Challenges of 2023 (thehackernews.com)
Cloud incident response: Frameworks and best practices | TechTarget
Security teams have no control over risky SaaS-to-SaaS connections - Help Net Security
It only takes one over-privileged identity to do major damage to a cloud - Help Net Security
SCARLETEEL hackers use advanced cloud skills to steal source code, data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Shocking Findings from the 2023 Third-Party App Access Report (thehackernews.com)
Google Cloud Platform allows data exfiltration without a (forensic) trace - Help Net Security
What Happened in That Cyber attack? With Some Cloud Services, You May Never Know (darkreading.com)
New Report: Inside the High Risk of Third-Party SaaS Apps (darkreading.com)
Containers
Hybrid/Remote Working
Work-From-Home Regulations Are Coming. Companies Aren’t Ready. (mit.edu)
How to work from home securely, the NSA way (malwarebytes.com)
Encryption
API
Open Source
Iron Tiger hackers create Linux version of their custom malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Should organisations swear off open-source software altogether? | VentureBeat
IBM Contributes Supply Chain Security Tools to OWASP (darkreading.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
LastPass Says DevOps Engineer Home Computer Hacked - SecurityWeek
Critical Vulnerabilities Allowed Booking.com Account Takeover - SecurityWeek
Sale of Stolen Credentials and Initial Access Dominate Dark Web Markets (darkreading.com)
Social Media
White House: No More TikTok on Gov't Devices Within 30 Days - SecurityWeek
EU Parliament bans staff from using TikTok over ‘cybersecurity concerns’ – POLITICO
TikTok answers three big cyber-security fears about the app - BBC News
Meta says $725M deal ends all Cambridge Analytica claims; one state disagrees | Ars Technica
Training, Education and Awareness
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
UK seeks to ‘focus’ espionage bill to head off Lords rebellion | Financial Times (ft.com)
Cyber resilience in focus: EU act to set strict standards - Help Net Security
Work-From-Home Regulations Are Coming. Companies Aren’t Ready. (mit.edu)
ML practitioners push for mandatory AI Bill of Rights - Help Net Security
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Third-party risks overwhelm traditional ERM setups - Help Net Security
CISOs Share Their 3 Top Challenges for Cybersecurity Management (darkreading.com)
The Importance of Recession-Proofing Security Operations (darkreading.com)
Third-Party Risks: Challenges for MSSPs and How to Overcome Them - MSSP Alert
CISO Conversations: Code42, BreachQuest Leaders Discuss Combining CISO and CIO Roles - SecurityWeek
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Gartner Prediction: Nearly Half of Cybersecurity Pros Will Change Jobs by 2025 - MSSP Alert
Growing Demand For Skilled Cybersecurity Workforce In Digital Age (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Partnering With a Cybersecurity Vendor Can Help You Recruit Top Talent - MSSP Alert
CISOs Are Stressed Out and It's Putting Companies at Risk (thehackernews.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
'Ethical hacker' among ransomware suspects arrested • The Register
The DoJ Disruption of the Hive Ransomware Group Is a Short-Lived Win (darkreading.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
UK seeks to ‘focus’ espionage bill to head off Lords rebellion | Financial Times (ft.com)
Press greets Home Office redraft of national security bill with scepticism | Media | The Guardian
The Air Force Is Now Using Facial Recognition Drones (gizmodo.com)
How dog tracker apps are snooping on humans, according to cyber security experts (telegraph.co.uk)
Artificial Intelligence
Generative AI Changes Everything We Know About Cyber attacks (darkreading.com)
ChatGPT is bringing advancements and challenges for cybersecurity - Help Net Security
How I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice (vice.com)
ML practitioners push for mandatory AI Bill of Rights - Help Net Security
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Cyber security must be tightened up in this era of polycrisis | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
How the Ukraine War Opened a Fault Line in Cyber crime, Possibly Forever (darkreading.com)
Russia-Ukraine War: A Year of Cyber Shortfalls (foreignpolicy.com)
Evaluating the Cyberwar Set Off by Russian Invasion of Ukraine (darkreading.com)
CERT of Ukraine: Russia-linked APT backdoored multiple govt sites-Security Affairs
White House: No More TikTok on Gov't Devices Within 30 Days - SecurityWeek
Russian charged with smuggling US counterintel tech • The Register
Cyber security in wartime: how Ukraine's infosec community is coping | CSO Online
China's BlackFly Targets Materials Sector in 'Relentless' Quest for IP (darkreading.com)
'Hackers' Behind Air Raid Alerts Across Russia: Official - SecurityWeek
China spends billions on pro-Russia disinformation, US special envoy says | China | The Guardian
Nation State Actors
Cyber security must be tightened up in this era of polycrisis | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
How the Ukraine War Opened a Fault Line in Cyber crime, Possibly Forever (darkreading.com)
Hacker group defaces Russian websites to display the Kremlin on fire | TechCrunch
Russia-Ukraine War: A Year of Cyber Shortfalls (foreignpolicy.com)
CERT of Ukraine: Russia-linked APT backdoored multiple govt sites-Security Affairs
Evaluating the Cyberwar Set Off by Russian Invasion of Ukraine (darkreading.com)
White House: No More TikTok on Gov't Devices Within 30 Days - SecurityWeek
Russian charged with smuggling US counterintel tech • The Register
Cyber security in wartime: how Ukraine's infosec community is coping | CSO Online
EU Parliament bans staff from using TikTok over ‘cybersecurity concerns’ – POLITICO
China's BlackFly Targets Materials Sector in 'Relentless' Quest for IP (darkreading.com)
'Hackers' Behind Air Raid Alerts Across Russia: Official - SecurityWeek
China spends billions on pro-Russia disinformation, US special envoy says | China | The Guardian
TikTok answers three big cyber-security fears about the app - BBC News
Russia bans foreign messaging apps in government organisations (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese hackers use new custom backdoor to evade detection (bleepingcomputer.com)
Vulnerability Management
Vulnerabilities
A world of hurt for Fortinet and ManageEngine after users fail to install patches | Ars Technica
Hackers are actively exploiting Zoho ManageEngine flaw-Security Affairs
All In One SEO WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Affects Up To 3+ Million (searchenginejournal.com)
CISA warns of hackers exploiting ZK Java Framework RCE flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cisco patches critical Web UI RCE flaw in multiple IP phones (bleepingcomputer.com)
Aruba Networks fixes six critical vulnerabilities in ArubaOS (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft releases Windows security updates for Intel CPU flaws (bleepingcomputer.com)
Tools and Controls
LastPass Reveals Second Attack Resulting in Breach of Encrypted Password Vaults (thehackernews.com)
Well-funded security systems fail to prevent cyber attacks in US and Europe: Report | CSO Online
The Future of Network Security: Predictive Analytics and ML-Driven Solutions (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft announces automatic BEC, ransomware attack disruption capabilities - Help Net Security
How to use zero trust and IAM to defend against cyber attacks in an economic downturn | VentureBeat
Pentesting No Longer Driven by Regulatory Compliance, New Study Finds - MSSP Alert
Application Security vs. API Security: What is the difference? (thehackernews.com)
Accurately assessing the success of zero-trust initiatives | TechTarget
Other News
Attackers are developing and deploying exploits faster than ever - Help Net Security
Attacker Breakout Time Drops to Just 84 Minutes - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Moving target defence must keep cyber attackers guessing - Help Net Security
Covert cyber attacks on the rise as attackers shift tactics for maximum impact - Help Net Security
Dormant accounts are a low-hanging fruit for attackers - Help Net Security
Dish Network goes offline after likely cyber attack, employees cut off (bleepingcomputer.com)
News Corp says state hackers were on its network for two years (bleepingcomputer.com)
UK won the Military Cyberwarfare exercise Defence Cyber Marvel-Security Affairs
To Safeguard Critical Infrastructure, Go Back to Basics (darkreading.com)
Feds accuse Google of destroying evidence in antitrust case • The Register
Microsoft recommending you scan more Exchange server files • The Register
CISA director urges tech sector to stop shipping unsafe products | CyberScoop
Developers can make a great extension of your security team - Help Net Security
2023 Browser Security Report Uncovers Major Browsing Risks and Blind Spots (thehackernews.com)
Uncovering the most pressing cybersecurity concerns for SMBs - Help Net Security
Wiz execs: Most overhyped security tool is technology itself • The Register
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 24 February 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Briefing 24 February 2023:
-Employees Bypass Cyber Security Guidance to Achieve Business Objectives
-Three Quarters of Businesses Braced for Serious Email Attack this Year
-The Cost of Living Crisis is Triggering a Wave of Workplace Crime
-Fighting Ransomware with Cyber Security Audits
-Record Levels of Fraud Impacting 90% of Payment Compliance Teams
-CISOs Struggle with Stress and Limited Resources
-Cyber Threats and Regulations Mount for Financial Industry
-HardBit Ransomware Wants Insurance Details to Set the Perfect Price
-Social Engineering is Becoming Increasingly Sophisticated
-A Fifth of Brits Have Fallen Victim to Online Scammers
-Cyber Attacks Hit Data Centres to Steal Information From Companies
-Phishing Fears Ramp Up on Email, Collaboration Platforms
-The War in Ukraine has Shaken up the Cyber Criminal Eco-system
-Police Bust €41m Email Scam Gang
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Employees Bypass Cyber Security Guidance to Achieve Business Objectives
Researcher Gartner predicts that by 2025, lack of talent or human failure will be responsible for over half of significant cyber incidents. In a survey conducted by Gartner it was found that 69% of employees had bypassed their organisations cyber security guidance in the previous 12 months and 74% said they would bypass cyber security guidance if it helped them or their team achieve a business objective.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/02/24/bypass-cybersecurity-guidance/
Three Quarters of Businesses Braced for Serious Email Attack this Year
According to a survey conducted by security provider Vanson Bourne, 76% of cyber security professionals predict that an email related attack will have serious consequences for their organisation in the coming year. The survey found that 82% of companies reported a higher volume of email in 2022 compared with 2021 and 2020 and 74% had said email-based threats had risen over the last 12 months. In addition, a worrying 91% had seen attempts to steal or use their email domain in an attack.
The Cost of Living Crisis is Triggering a Wave of Workplace Crime
Almost 6,000 people were caught stealing from their employer in 2022 according to insurance provider Zurich with the firms facing an average loss of £140,000. Zurich have said “As cost of living pressures mount, employee theft has significantly increased, suggesting some workers could be turning to desperate measures to make ends meet”.
Fighting Ransomware with Cyber Security Audits
With the ever increasing number of devices and distributed environments, it’s easy for organisations to lose track of open IP addresses, administrator accounts and infrastructure configurations; all of this creates an increase in opportunities for threat actors to deploy ransomware. By conducting audits of IT assets, organisations can identify the data they hold and reduce the risk of forgotten devices. The need for auditing of an organisations assets is reinforced where a survey conducted by research provider Enterprise Strategy Group found that nearly 70% of respondents had suffered at least one exploit that started with an unknown, unmanaged, or poorly managed Internet-facing IT asset.
https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/ciso/23/b/cybersecurity-audit.html
Record Levels of Fraud Impacting 90% of Payment Compliance Teams
New research from research provider VIXIO has found that 90% of payment company compliance teams are frequently overwhelmed and increased fraud was a particular concern for teams in the UK.
CISOs Struggle with Stress and Limited Resources
A survey from security provider Cynet has found that 94% of CISOs report being stressed at work, with 65% admitting that this work stress has compromised their ability to protect their organisation. Furthermore, the survey found all respondents said they needed additional resources to adequately cope with current cyber challenges. Amongst some of the key findings were 77% of CISOs believing that a lack of resources had led to important security initiatives falling to the wayside.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/02/23/cisos-work-related-stress/
Cyber Threats and Regulations Mount for Financial Industry
Nation-state adversaries, new reporting regulations, and a fast-paced threat landscape mean that financial services and technology firms need to bolster their security posture. For example, last year a report conducted by the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) and security provider Akamai found that distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS) attacks rose 73% more for European financial institutions compared to the previous year. This combination of attacks is followed by an increase in regulations such as the requirement to report breaches to the European Authorities to satisfy the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Such increase has caused financial institutions to bolster their security, with a survey conducted by security provider Contrast finding 72% of financial organisations plan to increase their investment in the security of their applications and 64% mandated cyber security requirements for their vendors.
https://www.darkreading.com/risk/cyberthreats-regulations-mount-for-financial-industry
HardBit Ransomware Wants Insurance Details to Set the Perfect Price
Operators of a ransomware threat known as Hardbit are trying to negotiate ransom payments so that they would be covered by victim’s insurance companies. Typically, the threat actor tries to convince the victim that it is in their interest to disclose their insurance details so that the threat actor can adjust their demands so that insurance would cover it.
Social Engineering is Becoming Increasingly Sophisticated
The rapid development of deepfake technology is providing an increase in the sophistication of social engineering attacks. Deepfake technology refers to products created through artificial intelligence, which could allow an individual to impersonate another with likeness and voice during a video conversation. The accessibility of such technology has allowed threat actors to conduct more sophisticated campaigns, including the replication of the voice of a company executive.
https://securityaffairs.com/142487/hacking/social-engineering-increasingly-sophisticated.html
A Fifth of Brits Have Fallen Victim to Online Scammers
Security founder F-Secure have found that a fifth of Brits had fallen victim to digital scammers in the past, yet a quarter had no security controls to protect themselves. When providing a reason for the lack of security, 60% said they found cyber security too complex. This is worrying for organisations who need to ensure these low levels of security awareness are not displayed in the corporate environment.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fifth-brits-have-victim-online/
Cyber Attacks Hit Data Centres to Steal Information from Companies
Cyber attacks targeting multiple data centres globally have resulted in the exfiltration of information relating to companies who used them. In addition, attackers have been seen to publish access credentials relating to these attacks on the dark web. This malicious activity reinforces the need for organisations to be aware of and properly manage their supply chain.
Phishing Fears Ramp Up on Email, Collaboration Platforms
Three quarters of organisations are expecting a serious impact from an email-based attack and with the rapid growth and expansion of collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams, it’s expected that these will also be used as a vector for threat actors. Combined with the emergence of Chat-GPT, the landscape provides an increasing amount of opportunities for threat actors.
The War in Ukraine has Shaken up the Cyber Criminal Eco-System
One year after Russia invaded Ukraine, the war continues -- including an ever-evolving digital component that has implications for the future of cyber security around the world. Among other things, the war in Ukraine has upended the Eastern European cyber criminal ecosystem, according to cyber security experts from Google, shaking up the way ransomware attacks are playing out. Google later explained that “Lines are blurring between financially motivated and government-backed attackers in Eastern Europe”.
Police Bust €41m Email Scam Gang
A coordinated police operation spanning multiple countries led to the dismantling of a criminal network which was responsible for tens of millions in Business Email Compromise (BEC) losses. In one of the attacks the gang used social engineering to target the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of a real estate developer, defrauding them of 38 million euros.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/police-bust-41m-bec-gang/
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
HardBit ransomware wants insurance details to set the perfect price (bleepingcomputer.com)
An Overview of the Global Impact of Ransomware Attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Fight Ransomware with a Cyber security Audit (trendmicro.com)
Time to Deploy Ransomware Drops 94% - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Majority of Ransomware Attacks Last Year Exploited Old Bugs (darkreading.com)
A Deep Dive into the Evolution of Ransomware Part 1 (trendmicro.com)
A Deep Dive into the Evolution of Ransomware Part 2 (trendmicro.com)
Guardian staff forced to work out of former brewery after ransomware attack (telegraph.co.uk)
Royal Ransomware Expands Attacks by Targeting Linux ESXi Servers (trendmicro.com)
Chip company loses $250m after ransomware hits supply chain (malwarebytes.com)
GoAnywhere zero-day opened door to Clop ransomware (malwarebytes.com)
Derivatives market still hit by fallout from Ion Markets cyber attack | Financial Times (ft.com)
Dutch Police arrest three ransomware actors extorting €2.5 million (bleepingcomputer.com)
IBM: Ransomware defenders showing signs of improvement | TechTarget
ESXiArgs Ransomware Has Spread to 500 New Targets in Europe. Will there be More? - MSSP Alert
Ukraine Suffered More Wiper Malware in 2022 Than Anywhere, Ever | WIRED
Food giant Dole hit by ransomware, halts North American production temporarily (bitdefender.com)
Wiper Malware Surges Ahead, Spiking 53% in 3 Months (darkreading.com)
Trellix Report: LockBit 3.0 Ransomware "Most Aggressive" with Demands - MSSP Alert
Israel's Top Tech University Targeted by DarkBit Ransomware (darkreading.com)
Lockbit gang hit Portuguese municipal water utility Aguas do Porto-Security Affairs
Student Medical Records Exposed After LAUSD Breach (darkreading.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Three-quarters of businesses braced for ‘serious’ email attack this year | CSO Online
Phishing Fears Ramp Up on Email, Collaboration Platforms (darkreading.com)
Big rise in 'email thread hijacking' by cyber criminals (rte.ie)
Smishing, vishing and whaling: How phishing scams are evolving | The Star
Microsoft Outlook flooded with spam due to broken email filters (bleepingcomputer.com)
Coinbase Attack Linked to Group Behind Last Year's Twilio, Cloudflare Hacks - SecurityWeek
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Google Translate Helps BEC Groups Scam Companies in Any Language (darkreading.com)
Police Bust €38m BEC Gang - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Social engineering, deception becomes increasingly sophisticated-Security Affairs
Smishing, vishing and whaling: How phishing scams are evolving | The Star
Coinbase cyber attack targeted employees with fake SMS alert (bleepingcomputer.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
Google Ads Spreads FatalRAT Malware, Disguised As Popular Apps (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Researchers unearth Windows backdoor that’s unusually stealthy | Ars Technica
Researchers warn of 'Havoc' command and control tool • The Register
New WhiskerSpy malware delivered via trojanized codec installer (bleepingcomputer.com)
Frebniis malware abuses Microsoft IIS feature to create a backdoor-Security Affairs
New Stealc malware emerges with a wide set of stealing capabilities (bleepingcomputer.com)
Experts Warn of RambleOn Android Malware Targeting South Korean Journalists (thehackernews.com)
Hackers use fake ChatGPT apps to push Windows, Android malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Unanswered Questions Cloud the Recent Targeting of an Asian Research Org (darkreading.com)
Hydrochasma Threat Group Bombards Targets with Slew of Commodity Malware, Tools (darkreading.com)
Wiper Malware Surges Ahead, Spiking 53% in 3 Months (darkreading.com)
Russian national accused of developing, selling malware appears in US. court | CyberScoop
Defenders on high alert as backdoor attacks become more common - Help Net Security
Mobile
Five easy steps to keep your smartphone safe from hackers | ZDNET
Apple Updates Advisories as Security Firm Discloses New Class of Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Accidental WhatsApp account takeovers? It's a thing • The Register
Google will boost Android security through firmware hardening (bleepingcomputer.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Data Breaches/Leaks
Sensitive US military emails exposed by unsecured Azure server • The Register
DNA testing firm inks settlement after forgotten DB break-in • The Register
Activision did not notify employees of data breach for months | TechCrunch
GoDaddy blasted for breach response | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
TELUS investigating leak of stolen source code, employee data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
The war in Ukraine has shaken up the cyber criminal ecosystem, Google says | ZDNET
Russian cyber crime alliances upended by Ukraine invasion • The Register
Spain Orders Extradition of British Alleged Hacker to US. - SecurityWeek
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Norwegian police recover $5.9m crypto stolen by North Korea • The Register
Coinbase Attack Linked to Group Behind Last Year's Twilio, Cloudflare Hacks - SecurityWeek
Coinbase breached by social engineers, employee data stolen – Naked Security (sophos.com)
‘Nevada Group’ hackers target thousands of computer networks | Financial Times (ft.com)
Pirated Final Cut Pro infects your Mac with cryptomining malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
SBF faces four additional charges in FTX collapse case • The Register
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Employees bypass cyber security guidance to achieve business objectives - Help Net Security
Insider Threats Don't Mean Insiders Are Threatening (darkreading.com)
Insider threats must be top-of-mind for organisations facing layoffs - Help Net Security
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
The cost of living crisis is triggering a wave of workplace crime - here's how | UK News | Sky News
FTC: Americans lost $8.8 billion to fraud in 2022 after 30% surge (bleepingcomputer.com)
Europol busts ‘CEO fraud’ gang that stole €38M in a few days (bleepingcomputer.com)
Criminals are flooding the internet with fake advice scams and adware, so watch out | TechRadar
City Fund Managers Jailed for £8m Fraud - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Scammers Mimic ChatGPT to Steal Business Credentials (darkreading.com)
SBF faces four additional charges in FTX collapse case • The Register
Insurance
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Chip company loses $250m after ransomware hits supply chain (malwarebytes.com)
3 Steps to Automate Your Third-Party Risk Management Program (thehackernews.com)
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Google Cloud CISO Phil Venables: Zero trust ‘essential’ to protect the cloud | VentureBeat
Four steps SMBs can take to close SaaS security gaps - Help Net Security
Why Are My Employees Integrating With So Many Unsanctioned SaaS Apps? (darkreading.com)
Four Reasons Why Web Security is as Important as Endpoint Security for MSSP Clients - MSSP Alert
Containers
Encryption
Encrypted Traffic, Once Thought Safe, Now Responsible For Most Cyberthreats (darkreading.com)
AI Helps Crack NIST-Recommended Post-Quantum Encryption Algorithm - SecurityWeek
API
Open Source
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Social Media
Twitter Limits SMS-Based 2-Factor Authentication to Blue Subscribers Only (thehackernews.com)
7 Tips for Mitigating Cyber-Risks to Your Corporate Social Media (darkreading.com)
Russia's information war against Ukraine went stealth after Meta crackdown | CyberScoop
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Employees bypass cyber security guidance to achieve business objectives - Help Net Security
The financial system is alarmingly vulnerable to cyber attack | Financial Times (ft.com)
Cyber threats, Regulations Mount for Financial Industry (darkreading.com)
Fight Ransomware with a Cyber security Audit (trendmicro.com)
Evolving Threat Landscape Leading to Cyber security Pro “Burnout,” Study Says - MSSP Alert
Benchmarking your cyber security budget in 2023 | VentureBeat
7 reasons to avoid investing in cyber insurance | CSO Online
5 top threats from 2022 most likely to strike in 2023 | CSO Online
Cyber arms race, economic headwinds among top macro cyber security risks for 2023 | CSO Online
Malicious actors push the limits of attack vectors - Help Net Security
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
CISOs struggle with stress and limited resources - Help Net Security
Complexity, volume of cyber attacks lead to burnout in security teams - Help Net Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Police Bust €38m BEC Gang - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Spain Orders Extradition of British Alleged Hacker to US. - SecurityWeek
Russian national accused of developing, selling malware appears in US. court | CyberScoop
Dutch Police arrest three ransomware actors extorting €2.5 million (bleepingcomputer.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Artificial Intelligence
MLOps Security AI power analysis breaks post-quantum security algorithm ... (eenewseurope.com)
AI Helps Crack NIST-Recommended Post-Quantum Encryption Algorithm - SecurityWeek
Hackers use fake ChatGPT apps to push Windows, Android malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
ENISA and CERT-EU warns Chinese APTs targeting EU organisations-Security Affairs
Russian cybercrime alliances upended by Ukraine invasion • The Register
Musk restricts Starlink for Ukraine, cites World War III | Fortune
America Loves Spying by Balloon, Just Like China (gizmodo.com)
How Ukraine War Has Shaped US Planning for a China Conflict - SecurityWeek
Russia blames 'hackers' for fake missile strike alerts • The Register
Ukraine says Russian hackers backdoored govt websites in 2021 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russia's information war against Ukraine went stealth after Meta crackdown | CyberScoop
British Army leads Western Europe’s largest cyber warfare exercise | The British Army (mod.uk)
Nation State Actors
ENISA and CERT-EU warns Chinese APTs targeting EU organisations-Security Affairs
The war in Ukraine has shaken up the cybercriminal ecosystem, Google says | ZDNET
Russian cybercrime alliances upended by Ukraine invasion • The Register
Norwegian police recover $5.9m crypto stolen by North Korea • The Register
America Loves Spying by Balloon, Just Like China (gizmodo.com)
EU Organisations Warned of Chinese APT Attacks - SecurityWeek
How Ukraine War Has Shaped US Planning for a China Conflict - SecurityWeek
Earth Zhulong Familiar Patterns Target Southeast Asian Firms (trendmicro.com)
Earth Kitsune Delivers New WhiskerSpy Backdoor via Watering Hole Attack (trendmicro.com)
Putin Speech Broadcast Temporarily Stopped By DDoS Attack (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Ukraine Suffered More Wiper Malware in 2022 Than Anywhere, Ever | WIRED
Lazarus Group Likely Using New WinorDLL64 Backdoor to Exfiltrate Sensitive Data (thehackernews.com)
Ukraine says Russian hackers backdoored govt websites in 2021 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russia's information war against Ukraine went stealth after Meta crackdown | CyberScoop
Vulnerability Management
CVSS system criticized for failure to address real-world impact | The Daily Swig (portswigger.net)
Majority of Ransomware Attacks Last Year Exploited Old Bugs (darkreading.com)
At least one open source vulnerability found in 84% of code bases: Report | CSO Online
Vulnerabilities
US Cybersecurity Agency CISA Adds Three New Vulnerabilities in KEV Catalog (thehackernews.com)
SolarWinds Announces Upcoming Patches for High-Severity Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
A New Kind of Bug Spells Trouble for iOS and macOS Security | WIRED
VMware Patches Critical Vulnerability in Carbon Black App Control Product (thehackernews.com)
PoC exploit code for critical Fortinet FortiNAC bug released online-Security Affairs
Newly Disclosed Vulnerability Exposes EOL Arris Routers to Attacks - SecurityWeek
Emergency VMware ESXi update fixes Windows Server 2022 VM boot issues (bleepingcomputer.com)
Exploitation attempts observed against Fortinet FortiNAC flaw | TechTarget
Researchers find hidden vulnerabilities in hundreds of Docker containers - Help Net Security
Tools and Controls
Despite Breach, LastPass Demonstrates the Power of Password Management (darkreading.com)
Google Cloud CISO Phil Venables: Zero trust ‘essential’ to protect the cloud | VentureBeat
10 Best Network Security Solutions & Providers - 2023 (cybersecuritynews.com)
Why privileged access management should be critical to your security strategy | VentureBeat
The battle for data security now falls on developers; here’s how they can win | VentureBeat
Zero trust, XDR prominent in Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Endpoint Security | VentureBeat
Advantages of the AWS Security Maturity Model (trendmicro.com)
Other News
Army leads Western Europe’s largest cyber warfare exercise | The British Army (mod.uk)
NSA shares guidance on how to secure your home network (bleepingcomputer.com)
Encrypted Traffic, Once Thought Safe, Now Responsible For Most Cyberthreats (darkreading.com)
Malicious actors push the limits of attack vectors - Help Net Security
Researchers Hijack Popular NPM Package with Millions of Downloads (thehackernews.com)
Justice Department Debuts 'Disruptive Technology Strike Force' (gizmodo.com)
How to Detect New Threats via Suspicious Activities (thehackernews.com)
At least one open source vulnerability found in 84% of code bases: Report | CSO Online
Microsoft urges Exchange admins to remove some antivirus exclusions (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 17 February 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 17 February 2023:
-High Risk Users May be Few, but the Threat They Pose is Huge
-The Cost of Cyber Security Insurance is Soaring so Firms Need to Take Prevention More Seriously
-Cyber Attacks Worldwide Increased to an All-Time Record Breaking High
-Most Organisations Make Cyber Security Decisions Without Insights
-Ransomware Attackers Finding New Ways to Weaponise Old Vulnerabilities
-Are Executives Fluent in IT Security Speak? 5 Reasons Why the Communication Gap is Wider Than You Think
-Business Email Compromise Groups Target Firms with Multilingual Impersonation Attacks
-EU Countries Told to Step up Defence Against State Hackers
-Cyber Criminals Exploit Fear and Urgency to Trick Consumers
-How to Manage Third Party and Supply Chain Cyber Security Risks that are Too Costly to Ignore
-Russian Spear Phishing Campaign Escalates Efforts Towards Critical UK, US and European Targets
-5 Biggest Risks of Using Third Party Managed Service Providers
-Cyber Crime as a Service: A Subscription Based Model in the Wrong Hands
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
High Risk Users May be Few, but the Threat They Pose is Huge
High risk users represent approximately 10% of the worker population according to research provider, Elevate Security research. The research found that high risk users were responsible for 41% of all simulated phishing clicks, 30% of all real-world phishing clicks, 54% of all secure-browsing incidents and 42% of all malware events. This is worrying, considering the rise in sophisticated targeted phishing campaigns.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/02/16/high-risk-behavior/
The Cost of Cyber Security Insurance is Soaring so Firms Need to Take Prevention More Seriously
State-backed cyber attacks are on the rise, but they are not raising the level of alarm that they should in the corporate world. Unfortunately, this is not a productive way of thinking. Come the end of March, insurance provider Lloyds will no longer cover damage from cyber attacks carried out by state or state-backed groups. In the worst cases, this reduced insurance coverage could exacerbate the trend of companies taking a passive approach toward state-backed attacks as they feel there is now really nothing they can do to protect themselves. The uncertainty however, could be the motivation for companies to take the threat of state-backed attacks more seriously.
Cyber Attacks Worldwide Increased to an All-Time Record-Breaking High, Report Shows
According to a report by security provider Check Point, cyber attacks rose 38% in 2022 compared to the previous year. Some of the key trends in the report included an increase in the number of cloud-based networking attacks, with a 48% rise and non-state affiliated hacktivist groups becoming more organised and effective than ever before. Additionally, ransomware is becoming more difficult to attribute and track and extra focus should be placed on exfiltration detection.
Most Organisations Make Cyber Security Decisions Without Insights
A report by security provider Mandiant found some worrying results when it came to organisational understanding of threat actors. Some of the key findings include, 79% of respondents stating that most of their cyber security decisions are made without insight into the treat actors targeting them, 79% believing their organisation could focus more time and energy on identifying critical security trends, 67% believing senior leadership teams underestimate the cyber threats posed to their organisation and finally, 47% of respondents felt that they could not prove to senior leadership that their organisation has a highly effective cyber security program.
Ransomware Attackers Finding New Ways to Weaponise Old Vulnerabilities
Ransomware attackers are finding new ways to exploit organisations’ security weaknesses by weaponising old vulnerabilities. A report by security provider Cyber Security Works had found that 76% of the vulnerabilities currently being exploited were first discovered between 2010-2019.
Are Executives Fluent in IT Security Speak? 5 Reasons Why the Communication Gap is Wider Than You Think
Using data from two different reports conducted by security provider Kaspersky, the combined data showed some worrying results. Some of the results include 98% of respondents revealing they faced at least one IT security miscommunication that regularly leads to bad consequences, 62% of managers revealing miscommunication led to at least one cyber security incident, 42% of business leaders wanting their IT security team to better communicate and 34% of C-level executives struggle to speak about adopting new security solutions.
Business Email Compromise Groups Target Firms with Multilingual Impersonation Attacks
Security providers Abnormal Security have identified two Business Email Compromise (BEC) groups “Midnight Hedgehog” and “Mandarin Capybara” which are conducting impersonation attacks in at least 13 different languages. Like many payment fraud attacks, finance managers or other executives are often targeted. In a separate report by Abnormal Security, it was found that business email compromise (BEC) attacks increased by more than 81% during 2022.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/bec-groups-multilingual/
EU Countries Told to Step up Defence Against State Hackers
European states have raced to protect their energy infrastructure from physical attacks but the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) said more needed to be done against cyber warfare against financial institutions and the telecommunications networks and power grids they rely on. "The war in Ukraine, the broader geopolitical landscape and the increasing use of cyber attacks have significantly heightened the cyber threat environment," the ESRB said in a report. In addition, the ESRB highlight an increased risk of cyber attacks on the EU financial system, suggesting that stress tests and impact analyses should be carried out to identify weaknesses and measure resilience.
Cyber Criminals Exploit Fear and Urgency to Trick Consumers
Threats using social engineering to steal money, such as refund and invoice fraud and tech support scams, increased during Q4 of 2022 according to a report by software provider Avast. “At the end of 2022, we have seen an increase in human-centred threats, such as scams tricking people into thinking their computer is infected, or that they have been charged for goods they didn’t order. It’s human nature to react to urgency, fear and try to regain control of issues, and that’s where cyber criminals succeed” Avast commented.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/02/13/cybercriminals-exploit-fear-urgency-trick-consumers/
How to Manage Third Party and Supply Chain Cyber Security Risks that are Too Costly to Ignore
Many organisations have experienced that “after the breach” feeling — the moment they realise they have to tell customers their personal information may have been compromised because one of the organisations’ vendors had a data breach. Such situations involve spending significant amount of money and time to fix a problem caused by a third party. An organisation’s ability to handle third-party cyber risk proactively depends on its risk management strategies.
https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/10/why-third-party-cybersecurity-risks-are-too-costly-to-ignore/
Russian Spear Phishing Campaign Escalates Efforts Towards Critical UK, US and European Targets
Following the advisory from the NCSC, it is clear that Russian state-sponsored hackers have become increasingly sophisticated at launching phishing attacks against critical targets in the UK, US and Europe over the last 12 months. The attacks included the creation of fake personas, supported by social media accounts, fake profiles and academic papers, to lure targets into replying to sophisticated phishing emails. In some cases, the bad actor may never leverage the account to send emails from and only use it to make decisions based on intelligence collection.
5 Biggest Risks of Using Third Party Managed Service Providers
As business processes become more complex, companies are turning to third parties to boost their ability to provide critical services from cloud storage to data management to security. It’s often more efficient and less expensive to contract out work. But it does present risks. 5 of the biggest risks to be considered are: indirect cyber attacks, financial risks from incident costs, reputational damage, geopolitical risk and regulatory compliance risk.
Cyber Crime as a Service: A Subscription Based Model in the Wrong Hands
Arguably nothing in tech has changes the landscape more than ‘as a Service’ offerings, the subscription-based IT service delivery model, in fact, the ‘as a Service’ offering has made its way into the cyber crime landscape. And cyber crime, for its part, has evolved beyond a nefarious hobby; today it’s a means of earning for cyber criminals. Organised cyber crime services are available for hire, particularly to those lacking resources and hacking expertise but willing to buy their way into cyber criminal activities. Underground cyber crime markets have thus emerged, selling cyber attack tools and services ranging from malware injection to botnet tools, Denial of Service and targeted spyware services.
https://www.splunk.com/en_us/blog/learn/cybercrime-as-a-service.html
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Ransomware attackers finding new ways to weaponize old vulnerabilities | VentureBeat
US, UK slap sanctions on Russians linked to Conti and more • The Register
Clop ransomware claims it breached 130 orgs using GoAnywhere zero-day (bleepingcomputer.com)
Members of Russian cyber crime network unmasked by US and UK authorities - The Verge
Over 500 ESXiArgs Ransomware infections in one day in Europe-Security Affairs
New ESXi ransomware strain spreads, foils decryption tools | TechTarget
North Korea Using Healthcare Ransomware To Fund More Hacking (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Cisco Talos spots new MortalKombat ransomware attacks | TechTarget
Hackers Target Israel’s Technion Demanding Huge Sum In Bitcoin - I24NEWS
City of Oakland systems offline after ransomware attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
MTU cyber breach: Probe after ransomware attacks 'like a murder investigation' (irishexaminer.com)
MTU data appears on dark web after cyber attack – The Irish Times
Oakland City Services Struggle to Recover From Ransomware Attack (darkreading.com)
Ransomware gang uses new zero-day to steal data on 1 million patients | TechCrunch
City of Oakland issued state of emergency after ransomware attack-Security Affairs
Glasgow Arnold Clark customers at risk after major cyber attack | HeraldScotland
No relief in sight for ransomware attacks on hospitals | TechTarget
Burton Snowboards cancels online orders after 'cyber incident' (bleepingcomputer.com)
Dallas Central Appraisal District paid $170,000 to ransomware attackers (bitdefender.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
NameCheap's email hacked to send Metamask, DHL phishing emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
Spain, US dismantle phishing gang that stole $5 million in a year (bleepingcomputer.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
2FA/MFA
Malware
Experts Warn of Surge in Multipurpose Malware - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Microsoft OneNote Abuse for Malware Delivery Surges - Security Week
New TA886 group targets companies with Screenshotter malware-Security Affairs
Novel phishing campaign takes screenshots ahead of payload delivery | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Great, hackers are now using ChatGPT to generate malware | Digital Trends
Devs targeted by W4SP Stealer malware in malicious PyPi packages (bleepingcomputer.com)
Pepsi distributor blames info-stealing malware for breach • The Register
Malware that can do anything and everything is on the rise - Help Net Security
New stealthy 'Beep' malware focuses heavily on evading detection (bleepingcomputer.com)
Thousands of WordPress sites have been infected by a mystery malware | TechRadar
Beep: New Evasive Malware That Can Escape Under The Radar (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Hackers start using Havoc post-exploitation framework in attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Malware authors leverage more attack techniques that enable lateral movement | CSO Online
Mobile
Botnets
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Cloudflare blocks record-breaking 71 million RPS DDoS attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
87% of largest DDoS attacks in Q4 targeted telecoms: Lumen (fiercetelecom.com)
The Tor network hit by wave of DDoS attacks for at least 7 months-Security Affairs
Internet of Things – IoT
Digital burglaries: The threat from your smart home devices | Fox News
Mirai V3G4 botnet exploits 13 flaws to target IoT devices-Security Affairs
New Mirai malware variant infects Linux devices to build DDoS botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Data Breaches
MP’s laptop and iPad stolen from pub in 'worrying' security breach | Metro News
Reddit was hit with a phishing attack. How it responded is a lesson for everyone | ZDNET
Reddit Hack Shows Limits of MFA, Strengths of Security Training (darkreading.com)
Highmark data breach affecting about 300,000 members exposed personal information to hackers – WPXI
Gulp! Pepsi hack sees personal information stolen by data-stealing malware (bitdefender.com)
Nearly 50 million Americans impacted by health data breaches in 2022 (chiefhealthcareexecutive.com)
My Password Manager was Hacked! How to Prevent a Catastrophe (bleepingcomputer.com)
After apparent hack, data from Australian tech giant Atlassian dumped online | CyberScoop
Atlassian: Leaked Data Stolen via Third-Party App (darkreading.com)
Health info for 1 million patients stolen using critical GoAnywhere vulnerability | Ars Technica
Scandinavian Airlines says cyber attack caused passenger data leak (bleepingcomputer.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cyber crime as a Service: A Subscription-based Model in The Wrong Hands | Splunk
A Hacker’s Mind — how the elites exploit the system | Financial Times (ft.com)
Dark Web Revenue Down Dramatically After Hydra's Demise (darkreading.com)
Russian hacker convicted of $90 million hack-to-trade charges (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Enigma, Vector, and TgToxic: The New Threats to Cryptocurrency Users (thehackernews.com)
Lazarus hackers use new mixer to hide $100 million in stolen crypto (bleepingcomputer.com)
451 PyPI packages install Chrome extensions to steal crypto (bleepingcomputer.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Russian IT biz owner made $90M from stolen financial info • The Register
Refund and Invoice Scams Surge in Q4 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Russian Hackers Disrupt NATO Earthquake Relief Operations (darkreading.com)
Romance scam targets security researcher, hilarity ensues • The Register
10 signs that scammers have you in their sights | WeLiveSecurity
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
How to manage third-party cyber security risks that are too costly to ignore | TechCrunch
5 biggest risks of using third-party services providers | CSO Online
Cloud/SaaS
Cloud security: Where do CSP and client responsibilities begin and end? | VentureBeat
Application and cloud security is a shared responsibility - Help Net Security
Attack Surface Management
Open Source
Configuration Issues in SaltStack IT Tool Put Enterprises at Risk (darkreading.com)
Solving open-source security — from Alpha to Omega | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
New Mirai malware variant infects Linux devices to build DDoS botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Eek! You Can Steal Passwords From This Password Manager Using the Notepad App | PCMag
Eurostar forces 'password resets' — then fails and locks users out (bleepingcomputer.com)
My Password Manager was Hacked! How to Prevent a Catastrophe (bleepingcomputer.com)
Social Media
Metaverse Adds New Dimensions to Web 3.0 Cyber security | TechRepublic
Elon Musk Seems to Think His Own Employees Are Shadowbanning Him (gizmodo.com)
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
High-risk users may be few, but the threat they pose is huge - Help Net Security
Reddit Hack Shows Limits of MFA, Strengths of Security Training (darkreading.com)
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
The Online Safety Bill: An attack on encryption (element.io)
As regulations skyrocket, is compliance even possible anymore? - Help Net Security
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Security buyers lack insight into threats, attackers, report finds | Computer Weekly
Cyber attacks Worldwide Increased to an All-Time High, Check Point Research Reveals - MSSP Alert
Actionable intelligence is the key to better security outcomes - Help Net Security
Build Cyber Resiliency With These Security Threat-Mitigation Considerations (darkreading.com)
Evolving cyber attacks, alert fatigue creating DFIR burnout, regulatory risk | CSO Online
As regulations skyrocket, is compliance even possible anymore? - Help Net Security
Storage security for compliance and cyberwar in 2023 • The Register
Backup and Recovery
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Get hired in cyber security: Expert tips for job seekers - Help Net Security
3 Ways CISOs Can Lead Effectively and Avoid Burnout (darkreading.com)
Cyber security Jobs Remain Secure Despite Recession Fears (darkreading.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Members of Russian cyber crime network unmasked by US and UK authorities - The Verge
Spain, US dismantle phishing gang that stole $5 million in a year (bleepingcomputer.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Artificial Intelligence
Russian hackers are trying to break into ChatGPT, says Check Point | ZDNET
Cyber criminals Bypass ChatGPT Restrictions to Generate Malicious Content - Check Point Software
Great, hackers are now using ChatGPT to generate malware | Digital Trends
Eric Schmidt Is Building the Perfect AI War-Fighting Machine | WIRED
A.I. in the military could be a game changer in warfare | Fortune US issues declaration on responsible use of AI in the military | Reuters
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
EU countries told to step up defence against state hackers | Reuters
Britain must ‘wake up’ to China security challenges, ex-MI6 head says | The Independent
Hacks, leaks and wipers: Google analyses a year of Russian cyber attacks on Ukraine | Cyber scoop
Google: Russia continues to set cyber sights on NATO nations | TechTarget
US shoots down ‘high-altitude object’ above Alaska | Financial Times (ft.com)
Military Organizations in Pakistan Targeted With Sophisticated Espionage Tool - security Week
SpaceX curbed Ukraine's use of Starlink terminals - Militarnyi
US shoots down ‘octagonal’ flying object near military sites in Michigan | US news | The Guardian
Six companies join US entity list after Chinese spy balloon • The Register
How Alan Turing still casts his genius in the age of cyberwar | Metro News
US warns its citizens in Russia to get out immediately over security fears | Euronews
Russian Hackers Disrupt NATO Earthquake Relief Operations (darkreading.com)
Ukraine’s use of SpaceX satellites risks starting World War Three, says Elon Musk (telegraph.co.uk)
Eric Schmidt Is Building the Perfect AI War-Fighting Machine | WIRED
Albanian gangs set up hundreds of spy cameras to keep ahead of police | Financial Times (ft.com)
A.I. in the military could be a game changer in warfare | Fortune
Chinese cameras leave British police vulnerable to spying, says watchdog | Espionage | The Guardian
China-based cyber espionage actor seen targeting South America | CSO Online
The Lessons From Cyberwar, Cyber-in-War and Ukraine - security Week
Storage security for compliance and cyberwar in 2023 • The Register
Nation State Actors
EU countries told to step up defence against state hackers | Reuters
Britain must ‘wake up’ to China security challenges, ex-MI6 head says | The Independent
Hacks, leaks and wipers: Google analyses a year of Russian cyber attacks on Ukraine | CyberScoop
Google: Russia continues to set cyber sights on NATO nations | TechTarget
Military Organizations in Pakistan Targeted With Sophisticated Espionage Tool - Security Week
MagicWeb Mystery Highlights Nobelium Attacker's Sophistication (darkreading.com)
Russian hackers are trying to break into ChatGPT, says Check Point | ZDNET
Six companies join US entity list after Chinese spy balloon • The Register
Lazarus hackers use new mixer to hide $100 million in stolen crypto (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian Hackers Disrupt NATO Earthquake Relief Operations (darkreading.com)
Chinese Hackers Targeting South American Diplomatic Entities with ShadowPad (thehackernews.com)
Ukraine’s use of SpaceX satellites risks starting World War Three, says Elon Musk (telegraph.co.uk)
Chinese cameras leave British police vulnerable to spying, says watchdog | Espionage | The Guardian
China-based cyber espionage actor seen targeting South America | CSO Online
UK Policing Riddled with Chinese CCTV Cameras - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
A new operating system has been released in Russia! (gizchina.com)
Vulnerability Management
Vulnerabilities
Microsoft Patch Tuesday: 36 RCE bugs, 3 zero-days, 75 CVEs – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Citrix Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Windows, Linux Apps - Security Week
Adobe Plugs Critical Security Holes in Illustrator, After Effects Software - Security Week
Apple releases new fix for iPhone zero-day exploited by hackers | TechCrunch
Firefox Updates Patch 10 High-Severity Vulnerabilities - Security Week
Critical RCE Vulnerability Discovered in ClamAV Open-Source Antivirus Software (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft says Intel driver bug crashes apps on Windows PCs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Serious Security: GnuTLS follows OpenSSL, fixes timing attack bug – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Splunk Enterprise Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities - Security Week
Dozens of Vulnerabilities Patched in Intel Products - Security Week
High-severity DLP flaw impacts Trellix for Windows | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Critical Vulnerability Patched in Cisco Security Products - Security Week
Health info for 1 million patients stolen using critical GoAnywhere vulnerability | Ars Technica
Tools and Controls
A CISOs Practical Guide to Storage and Backup Ransomware Resiliency (thehackernews.com)
Combining identity and security strategies to mitigate risks - Help Net Security
Defending against attacks on Azure AD: Goodbye firewall, hello identity protection | CSO Online
Regular Pen Testing Is Key to Resolving Conflict Between SecOps and DevOps (thehackernews.com)
Attack surface management (ASM) is not limited to the surface - Help Net Security
How to filter Security log events for signs of trouble | TechTarget
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· Oil, Gas & Mining
· OT, ICS, IIoT, SCADA & Cyber-Physical Systems
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· Small and Medium Sized Businesses (SMBs)
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· Telecoms
· Third Sector & Charities
· Transport & Aviation
· Web3
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 10 February 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 10 February 2023:
-Companies Banned from Paying Hackers After Attacks on Royal Mail and Guardian
-Fraud Set to Be Upgraded as a Threat to National Security
-98% of Attacks are Not Reported by Employees to their Employers
-UK Second Most Targeted Nation Behind America for Ransomware
-Financial Institutions are Suffering from Increasingly Sophisticated Cyber Attacks
-An Email Attack Can End Up Costing You Over $1 Million
-Cyber Crime Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
-Surge of Swatting Attacks Targets Corporate Executive and Board Members
-Phishing Surges Ahead, as ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence Loom
-Pro-Russian Hacktivist Group is Only Getting Started, Experts Warn
-Crypto Investors Lost Nearly $4 Billion to Hackers in 2022
-PayPal and Twitter Abused in Turkey Relief Donation Scams
-Mysterious Leak of Booking.com Reservation Data is Being Used to Scam Customers
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
UK Companies Banned from Paying Ransomware Hackers After Attacks on Royal Mail and Guardian
British companies have been banned from paying ransomware hackers after a spate of attacks on businesses including Royal Mail and the Guardian newspaper.
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly on Thursday unveiled sanctions on seven Russian hackers linked to a gang called Conti, effectively banning any payments to the group.
Thursday’s sanctions are the first of their kind to be specifically targeted against Russian ransomware gang members.
The actions follow a spate of high-profile attacks on businesses and amid warnings from GCHQ that Russian and Iranian hackers are stepping up actions in Britain.
Fraud Set to Be Upgraded as a Threat to National Security
Fraud is to be reclassified as a threat to national security under UK government plans that will force police chiefs to devote more officers to solving the crime.
It will be elevated to the same status as terrorism, with chief constables mandated to increase resources and combine capabilities in a new effort to combat a fraud epidemic that now accounts for 30 per cent of all crime.
It will be added to the strategic policing requirement, which means that forces will be required by ministers to treat fraud as a major priority alongside not only terrorism, but also public disorder, civil emergencies, serious and organised crime, cyber attacks and child sexual abuse.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/02/04/fraud-set-upgraded-threat-national-security/
98% of Attacks are Not Reported by Employees to their Employers
Cyber attackers are increasingly using social engineering tactics to lure employees into opening malicious emails in an attempt to trick them into providing login credentials, updating bank account information and paying fraudulent invoices. Worryingly, research conducted by security provider Abnormal has found that 98% of attacks on organisations are not reported to the organisation’s security team. In addition to this, the report found that the volume of business email compromise attacks are spiking, growing by 175% over the past two years. The report also found that nearly two-thirds of large enterprises experiencing a supply chain compromise attack in the second half of 2022.
UK Second Most Targeted Nation Behind America for Ransomware
Security research team Kraken Labs released their report earlier this week, which found that of the 101 different countries that registered victims of ransomware, the UK had registered the second highest number of victims behind the US. Currently, there are over 60 ransomware groups, with the top 3 accounting for a third of all ransomware attacks.
Financial Institutions are Suffering from Increasingly Sophisticated Cyber Attacks
This week security provider Contrast Security released its Cyber Bank Heists report, an annual report that exposes cyber security threats facing the financial sector. The report warns financial institutions that security must be a top-of-mind issue amid rising geopolitical tensions, increased destructive attacks utilising wipers and a record-breaking year of zero-day exploits. The report involved a series of interviews with financial sector security leaders and found some notable results. Some of the results include 64% of leaders seeing an increase in application attacks, 72% of respondents planning to increase investment in application security in 2023, 60% of respondents falling victim to destructive attacks and 50% of organisations detecting campaigns which aimed to steal non-public market information.
An Email Attack Can End Up Costing You Over $1 Million
According to a report by security provider Barracuda Network, 75% of organisations had fallen victim to at least one successful email attack in the last 12 months, with those affected facing potential costs of over $1 million for their most expensive attack. The fallout from an email security attack can be significant, with the report finding 44% of those hit had faced significant downtime and business disruption. Additionally financial services greatly impacted by the loss of valuable data (59%) and payments made to attackers (51%). When it came to organisations preparation, 30% felt underprepared when dealing with account takeover and 28% felt unprepared for dealing with business email compromise.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/02/10/email-attack-damage-1-million/
Cyber Crime Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Global risks from population pressures and climate change to political conflicts and industrial supply chain challenges characterised 2022. Cyber criminals used this turmoil to exploit these trending topics, including significant events, public affairs, social causes, and anywhere else opportunity appeared. According to security researchers at Zscaler TheatLabz, 2023 will see a rise in Crime-as-a-service (CaaS), supply chains will be bigger targets than ever, there will be a greater need for defence in depth as endpoint protection will not be enough and finally, there will be a decrease in the time between initial compromise and the final stage of an attack.
https://www.darkreading.com/zscaler/cybercrime-shows-no-signs-of-slowing-down
Surge of Swatting Attacks Targets Corporate Executive and Board Members
Swatting is the act of deceiving an emergency service with the purpose of the service then sending an emergency response, often armed, to a targeted persons address. Security provider Black Cloak has found that swatting incidents are now beginning to target C-suite executives and corporate board members, with the number of incidents increasing over the last few months. Malicious actors are using information from the dark web, company websites and property records to construct their swatting attacks.
Phishing Surges Ahead, as ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence Loom
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making it easier for threat actors to create sophisticated and malicious email campaigns. In their report, security provider Vade found that Q4 of 2022 saw a 36% volume increase in phishing campaigns compared to the previous quarter, with over 278.3 million unique phishing emails in that period. The researchers found in particular, new AI tools such as ChatGPT had made it easy for anyone, including those with limited skills, to conduct a sophisticated phishing campaign. Furthermore, the ability of ChatGPT to tailor phishing to different languages is an area for concern.
https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/bolstered-chatgpt-tools-phishing-surged-ahead
Pro-Russian Hacktivist Group is Only Getting Started, Experts Warn
A pro-Russian hacktivist group's low-level distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on US critical infrastructure could be a precursor to more serious cyber attacks, health care and security officials warned this week. A DDoS attack involves overwhelming a targeted service, service or network with traffic in an attempt to disrupt it. Earlier this week Killnet, a politically motivated Russian hacking group, overloaded and took down some US healthcare organisations. The attack came after threatening western healthcare organisations for the continued NATO support of Ukraine.
https://www.axios.com/2023/02/03/killnet-russian-hackers-attacks
Crypto Investors Lost Nearly $4 Billion to Hackers in 2022
Last year marked the worst year on record for cryptocurrency hacks, according to analytic firm Chainalysis’ latest report. According to the report, hackers stole $3.8 billion in 2022, up from $3.3 billion the previous year. De-centralised finance products, which are products that have no requirement for an intermediary or middle-man accounted for about 82% of all crypto stolen.
PayPal and Twitter Abused in Turkey Relief Donation Scams
Scammers are now exploiting the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Turkey and Syria. This time, stealing donations by abusing legitimate platforms such as PayPal and Twitter. It has been identified that multiple scams are running which call for fundraising, linking the victim to a legitimate PayPal site. The money however, is kept by the scammer.
Mysterious Leak of Booking.com Reservation Data is Being Used to Scam Customers
For almost 5 years, Booking.com customers have been on the receiving end of a continuous series of scams that demonstrate criminals have obtained travel plans amongst other personally identifiable information that were provided to Booking.com. The scams have involved users receiving fake emails purporting to be from Booking.com with genuine travel details that victims had provided. These emails contain links to malicious URL’s that look nearly identical to the Booking.com website. These then display the victim’s expected travel information, requiring them to input their card details. Some of the scams have developed and involve scammers sending WhatsApp messages after payment has been made, purporting to be from hotels which have been booked by the victims.
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
UK/US cyber crime crackdown sees 7 ransomware criminals sanctioned | CSO Online
US, UK Slap Sanctions on Trickbot Cyber crime Gang - SecurityWeek
UK second most targeted nation behind America for Ransomware - IT Security Guru
Hackers who breached ION say ransom paid; company declines comment | Reuters
New Wave of Ransomware Attacks Exploiting VMware Bug to Target ESXi Servers (thehackernews.com)
Massive ESXiArgs ransomware attack targets VMware ESXi servers worldwide (bleepingcomputer.com)
Royal Ransomware adds support for encrypting Linux, VMware ESXi systems-security affairs
Ongoing VMware ESXi Ransomware Attack Highlights Inherent Virtualisation Risks (darkreading.com)
Lessons Learned on Ransomware Prevention from the Rackspace Attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
ESXiArgs Ransomware Hits Over 3,800 Servers as Hackers Continue Improving Malware - SecurityWeek
Ransomware Revolution: 4 Types of Cyber Risks in 2023 (trendmicro.com)
Hypervisor patching struggles exacerbate ESXiArgs attacks | TechTarget
Linux version of Royal Ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nevada Ransomware has released upgraded locker - Help Net Security
Italy, France and Singapore Warn of a Spike in ESXI Ransomware-security affairs
Massive ransomware attack targets VMware ESXi servers worldwide | CSO Online
LockBit ransomware gang claims Royal Mail cyber ttack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Medusa botnet returns as a Mirai-based variant with ransomware sting (bleepingcomputer.com)
New Linux variant of Clop Ransomware uses a flawed encryption-security affairs
After Hive takedown, could the LockBit ransomware crew be the next to fall? | CyberScoop
Russia-Linked Ransomware Gang Claims Responsibility for Royal Mail Attack (gizmodo.com)
Largest Canadian bookstore Indigo shuts down site after cyber ttack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers hit Vesuvius, UK engineering company shuts down affected systems • Graham Cluley
MKS Instruments falls victim to ransomware attack | CSO Online
North Korea ransomware targets hospitals to fund digital spycraft, US agencies warn | CyberScoop
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Phishing Surges Ahead, as ChatGPT & AI Loom (darkreading.com)
Employees Fail to Report 98% of Email Cyber Hacks To Security Teams, Study Finds - MSSP Alert
An email attack can end up costing you over $1 million - Help Net Security
What SOCs Need to Know About Water Dybbuk A BEC Actor Using Open-Source Toolkits (trendmicro.com)
How Can ChatGPT Make It Easier to Boost Phishing Scams? (analyticsinsight.net)
Cyber criminals exploit volatile job market for targeted email attacks - Help Net Security
'Phishing-as-a-service' kits drive uptick in theft: One business owner's story (cnbc.com)
Malicious Google ads sneak AWS phishing sites into search results (bleepingcomputer.com)
NewsPenguin Goes Phishing for Maritime & Military Secrets (darkreading.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Malware
Hacker develops new 'Screenshotter' malware to find high-value targets (bleepingcomputer.com)
Threat group targets over 1,000 companies with screenshotting and infostealing malware | CSO Online
ESXiArgs Ransomware Hits Over 3,800 Servers as Hackers Continue Improving Malware - SecurityWeek
Android mobile devices from top vendors in China have pre-installed malware-security affairs
Hackers backdoor Windows devices in Sliver and BYOVD attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
GuLoader Malware Using Malicious NSIS Executables to Target E-Commerce Industry (thehackernews.com)
Novel Banking Trojan 'PixPirate' Targets Brazil - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
New QakNote attacks push QBot malware via Microsoft OneNote files (bleepingcomputer.com)
Gootkit Malware Adopts New Tactics to Attack Healthcare and Finance Firms (thehackernews.com)
Mobile
Android mobile devices from top vendors in China have pre-installed malware-security affairs
Fraudulent "CryptoRom" Apps Slip Through Apple and Google App Store Review Process - SecurityWeek
Android phones from Chinese vendors share private data • The Register
'Money Lover' Finance App Exposes User Data (darkreading.com)
Xiaomi, OnePlus, Top Android Phones in China Spy on You: Study (gizmodo.com)
Android 14 to block malware from abusing sensitive permissions (bleepingcomputer.com)
UK Proposes Making the Sale and Possession of Encrypted Phones Illegal (vice.com)
Android's February 2023 Updates Patch 40 Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Here's a list of proxy IPs to help block KillNet's DDoS bots • The Register
Tor and I2P networks hit by wave of ongoing DDoS attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Experts published a list of proxy IPs used by the group Killnet-security affairs
Internet of Things – IoT
Medusa botnet returns as a Mirai-based variant with ransomware sting (bleepingcomputer.com)
Security manufacturer’s smart cameras went dark for two hours (mybroadband.co.za)
Vulnerability Allows Hackers to Remotely Tamper With Dahua Security Cameras - SecurityWeek
NIST Picks IoT Standard for Small Electronics Cyber security (darkreading.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
Swiss authorities open criminal probe into bank data breaches | Financial Times (ft.com)
Mysterious leak of Booking.com reservation data is being used to scam customers | Ars Technica
TruthFinder, Instant Checkmate confirm data breach affecting 20M customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
20 Million Users Impacted by Data Breach at Instant Checkmate, TruthFinder - SecurityWeek
Over 12% of analysed online stores expose private data, backups (bleepingcomputer.com)
'Money Lover' Finance App Exposes User Data (darkreading.com)
Reddit Suffers Security Breach Exposing Internal Documents and Source Code (thehackernews.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Crypto – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Minister: Cyber crimes Now 20% of Spain’s Registered Offenses - SecurityWeek
Finland’s Most-Wanted Hacker Nabbed in France – Krebs on Security
Australian Man Sentenced for Scam Related to Optus Hack - SecurityWeek
Bungling Optus scammer was no criminal mastermind • Graham Cluley
Dark Web Market Revenues Sink 50% in 2022 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Crypto investors lost nearly $4 billion to hackers in 2022 (cnbc.com)
Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Crypto – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Avraham Eisenberg in court accused of crypto exchange crash • The Register
Crypto Drainers Are Ready to Ransack Investor Wallets (darkreading.com)
How Cyber criminals Are Operationalising Money Laundering and What to Do About It (darkreading.com)
FTX Being Advised by Cyber security Firm Sygnia on Hack Inquiry, CEO Ray Says (coindesk.com)
Scammers steal $4 million in crypto during in-person meeting • The Register
Enigma Stealer Targets Cryptocurrency Industry with Fake Jobs (trendmicro.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Another RAC staffer nabbed for sharing road accident data • The Register
Ex-Ubiquiti worker pleads guilty to data theft, extortion, and smear plot (bitdefender.com)
Cyber Hygiene: How to get buy-in from employees (trendmicro.com)
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
PayPal and Twitter abused in Turkey relief donation scams (bleepingcomputer.com)
Working from home is fuelling fraud epidemic, warn managers (telegraph.co.uk)
Mysterious leak of Booking.com reservation data is being used to scam customers | Ars Technica
As V-Day nears: Romance scams cost victims $1.3B last year • The Register
What CISOs Can Do About Brand Impersonation Scam Sites (darkreading.com)
Father killed himself after falling victim to romance scam | News | The Times
'Brushing' scams send people free items, but could be a warning sign about a data breach - ABC News
Fraudulent "CryptoRom" Apps Slip Through Apple and Google App Store Review Process - SecurityWeek
How Cyber criminals Are Operationalising Money Laundering and What to Do About It (darkreading.com)
Banks leave doors open for scammers with flaws in online security | This is Money
Trio Arrested in COVID PPE Fraud Probe - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Twitter restricted in Turkey after the earthquake amid disinformation fear-security affairs
Impersonation Attacks
What CISOs Can Do About Brand Impersonation Scam Sites (darkreading.com)
HTML smuggling campaigns impersonate well-known brands to deliver malware | CSO Online
AML/CFT/Sanctions
How Cyber criminals Are Operationalising Money Laundering and What to Do About It (darkreading.com)
UK/US cyber crime crackdown sees 7 ransomware criminals sanctioned | CSO Online
US, UK Slap Sanctions on Trickbot Cyber crime Gang - SecurityWeek
Insurance
Tackling the New Cyber Insurance Requirements: Can Your Organisation Comply? (thehackernews.com)
How to Optimise Your Cyber Insurance Coverage (darkreading.com)
Dark Web
BlackSprut: Darknet Drug Market Advertises On Billboards In Moscow (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Dark Web Market Revenues Sink 50% in 2022 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Have we learnt nothing from SolarWinds supply chain attacks? • The Register
Vulnerability Provided Access to Toyota Supplier Management Network - SecurityWeek
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Cloud Apps Still Demand Way More Privileges Than They Use (darkreading.com)
Amazon S3 to apply security best practices for all new buckets - Help Net Security
Why Some Cloud Services Vulnerabilities Are So Hard to Fix (darkreading.com)
Malicious Google ads sneak AWS phishing sites into search results (bleepingcomputer.com)
7 Critical Cloud Threats Facing the Enterprise in 2023 (darkreading.com)
Hybrid/Remote Working
Working from home is fuelling fraud epidemic, warn managers (telegraph.co.uk)
Predictions For Securing Today's Hybrid Workforce (darkreading.com)
Identity and Access Management
Encryption
It Isn't Time to Worry About Quantum Computing Just Yet (darkreading.com)
UK Proposes Making the Sale and Possession of Encrypted Phones Illegal (vice.com)
API
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Biometrics
Social Media
Twitter Implements API Paywall, but Will That Solve Its Enormous Bot Crisis? (darkreading.com)
Twitter restricted in Turkey after the earthquake amid disinformation fear-security affairs
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Cyber Hygiene: How to get buy-in from employees (trendmicro.com)
Infosec Launches New Office Comedy Themed Security Awareness Training Series (darkreading.com)
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Corporate ‘privacy’ concerns must not derail Europe’s Data Act | Financial Times (ft.com)
While governments pass privacy laws, companies struggle to change - Help Net Security
Prioritising Cyber security Regulation Harmonisation (darkreading.com)
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Quarter of CFOs Have Suffered $1m+ Breaches - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Swiss authorities open criminal probe into bank data breaches | Financial Times (ft.com)
Trends that impact on organisations' 2023 security priorities - Help Net Security
With TikTok Bans, the Time for Operational Governance Is Now (darkreading.com)
Optimising Cyber security Investments in a Constrained Spending Environment (darkreading.com)
Surge of swatting attacks targets corporate executives and board members | CSO Online
Lessons From the Cold War: How Quality Trumps Quantity in Cyber security (darkreading.com)
Cyber Hygiene: How to get buy-in from employees (trendmicro.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Data Protection
Corporate ‘privacy’ concerns must not derail Europe’s Data Act | Financial Times (ft.com)
While governments pass privacy laws, companies struggle to change - Help Net Security
Regulator Halts AI Chatbot Over GDPR Concerns - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
European Police Arrest 42 After Cracking Covert App - SecurityWeek
Eurocops shut down Exclu encrypted messaging app • The Register
Finnish psychotherapy extortion suspect arrested in France – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Xiaomi, OnePlus, Top Android Phones in China Spy on You: Study (gizmodo.com)
Steps To Planning And Implementation Of Data Privacy (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
ChatGPT is a data privacy nightmare, and we ought to be concerned | Ars Technica
Artificial Intelligence
Adversaries Using OpenAI’s ChatGPT Chatbot for Cyber Attacks? Here are Some Clues - MSSP Alert
Phishing Surges Ahead, as ChatGPT & AI Loom (darkreading.com)
IT Leaders Reveal Cyber Fears Around ChatGPT - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
How Can ChatGPT Make It Easier to Boost Phishing Scams? (analyticsinsight.net)
ChatGPT's potential to aid attackers puts IT pros on high alert - Help Net Security
Hackers are selling a service that bypasses ChatGPT restrictions on malware | Ars Technica
ChatGPT is a data privacy nightmare, and we ought to be concerned | Ars Technica
Jailbreak Trick Breaks ChatGPT Content Safeguards (darkreading.com)
Regulator Halts AI Chatbot Over GDPR Concerns - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Google's Bard AI bot mistake wipes $100bn off shares - BBC News
$120bn wiped off Google after Bard AI chatbot gives wrong answer (telegraph.co.uk)
Why ChatGPT Isn't a Death Sentence for Cyber Defenders (darkreading.com)
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Pro-Russian hacktivist group Killnet could just be getting started (axios.com)
Yes, CISOs should be concerned about the types of data spy balloons can intercept | CSO Online
Android mobile devices from top vendors in China have pre-installed malware-security affairs
China sharply rebukes US over decision to shoot down spy balloon | Financial Times (ft.com)
Here's a list of proxy IPs to help block KillNet's DDoS bots • The Register
What is hybrid warfare? Inside the centre dealing with modern threats - BBC News
DPRK Using Unpatched Zimbra Devices to Spy on Researchers (darkreading.com)
Russian hackers using new Graphiron information stealer in Ukraine (bleepingcomputer.com)
The impact of Russia's Ukraine invasion on digital threats - Help Net Security
Russian Hackers Steal Data In Ukraine With New Graphiron Malware (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Spies, Hackers, Informants: How China Snoops on the US - SecurityWeek
US teases new China tech sanctions to deflate balloon-makers • The Register
Nation State Actors
Pro-Russian hacktivist group Killnet could just be getting started (axios.com)
With TikTok Bans, the Time for Operational Governance Is Now (darkreading.com)
Yes, CISOs should be concerned about the types of data spy balloons can intercept | CSO Online
Android mobile devices from top vendors in China have pre-installed malware-security affairs
China sharply rebukes US over decision to shoot down spy balloon | Financial Times (ft.com)
Microsoft: Iran Unit Behind Charlie Hebdo Hack-and-Leak Op - SecurityWeek
Here's a list of proxy IPs to help block KillNet's DDoS bots • The Register
Android phones from Chinese vendors share private data • The Register
DPRK Using Unpatched Zimbra Devices to Spy on Researchers (darkreading.com)
SNP MP Stewart McDonald's emails hacked by Russian group - BBC News
Australia to remove Chinese surveillance cameras amid security fears - BBC News
Russian hackers using new Graphiron information stealer in Ukraine (bleepingcomputer.com)
Xiaomi, OnePlus, Top Android Phones in China Spy on You: Study (gizmodo.com)
UN Experts: North Korean Hackers Stole Record Virtual Assets - SecurityWeek
Mysterious Russian satellites are now breaking apart in low-Earth orbit | Ars Technica
The impact of Russia's Ukraine invasion on digital threats - Help Net Security
Russian Hackers Steal Data In Ukraine With New Graphiron Malware (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Experts published a list of proxy IPs used by the group Killnet-security affairs
NewsPenguin Goes Phishing for Maritime & Military Secrets (darkreading.com)
US teases new China tech sanctions to deflate balloon-makers • The Register
North Korea ransomware targets hospitals to fund digital spycraft, US agencies warn | Cyber scoop
Vulnerability Management
Vulnerabilities and exposures to rise to 1,900 a month in 2023: Coalition | CSO Online
Patching & Passwords Lead the Problem Pack for Cyber-Teams (darkreading.com)
Hypervisor patching struggles exacerbate ESXiArgs attacks | TechTarget
How to fix the top 5 cyber security vulnerabilities | TechTarget
20 Powerful Vulnerability Scanning Tools In 2023 (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Vulnerabilities
High-Severity Privilege Escalation Vulnerability Patched in VMware Workstation - SecurityWeek
New Wave of Ransomware Attacks Exploiting VMware Bug to Target ESXi Servers (thehackernews.com)
GoAnywhere MFT Users Warned of Zero-Day Exploit - SecurityWeek
Serious security hole plugged in infosec tool binwalk | The Daily Swig (portswigger.net)
Cisco fixed command injection bug in IOx Application Hosting Environment-security affairs
Vulnerability In F5 BIG-IP May Cause DoS And Code Execution (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
GoAnywhere MFT zero-day flaw actively exploited-security affairs
Exploitation attempts for Oracle E-Business Suite flaw observed after PoC release-security affairs
Critical vulnerability patched in Jira Service Management Server and Data Center | CSO Online
Warning: Hackers Actively Exploiting Zero-Day in Fortra's GoAnywhere MFT (thehackernews.com)
Exploit released for actively exploited GoAnywhere MFT zero-day (bleepingcomputer.com)
Patch Released for Actively Exploited GoAnywhere MFT Zero-Day - SecurityWeek
Unpatched Security Flaws Disclosed in Multiple Document Management Systems (thehackernews.com)
SonicWall warns web content filtering is broken on Windows 11 22H2 (bleepingcomputer.com)
OpenSSL Fixes Multiple New Security Flaws with Latest Update (thehackernews.com)
Android's February 2023 Updates Patch 40 Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Tools and Controls
Other News
Yes, CISOs should be concerned about the types of data spy balloons can intercept | CSO Online
How to Think Like a Hacker and Stay Ahead of Threats (thehackernews.com)
Surge of swatting a attacks targets corporate executives and board members | CSO Online
Bermuda: Major Internet And Power Outage Strikes (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
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