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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 28 April 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 28 April 2023:
- Navigating The Future of Cyber: Business Strategy, Cyber Security Training, and Digital Transformation Are Key
- Shadow IT, SaaS Pose Security Liability for Enterprises
- The Strong Link Between Cyber Threat Intelligence and Digital Risk Protection
- Weak Credentials, Unpatched Vulnerabilities, Malicious Open Source Packages Causing Cloud Security Risks
- Over 70 billion Unprotected Files Available on Unsecured Web Servers
- Cyber Thieves Are Getting More Creative
- Modernising Vulnerability Management: The Move Toward Exposure Management
- Almost Three-quarters of Cyber Attacks Involve Ransomware
- Corporate Boards Pressure CISOs to Step Up Risk Mitigation Efforts
- NSA Sees ‘Significant’ Russian Intel Gathering on European, US Supply Chain Entities
- Email Threat Report 2023: Key Takeaways
- 5 Most Dangerous New Attack Techniques
- Many Public Salesforce Sites are Leaking Private Data
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
Navigating the Future of Cyber: Business Strategy, Cyber Security Training, and Digital Transformation are Key
Cyber investments have become table stakes for businesses around the world. Cyber crime is increasing, with 91% of organisations reporting at least one cyber incident in the past year. Not only are they growing in numbers, but they are becoming more sophisticated and diverse, with new threats constantly emerging. According to the 2023 Deloitte Global Future of Cyber survey, business leaders are changing how they think of cyber, and it’s emerging as a larger strategic discussion tied to an organisation’s long-term success.
Cyber is about more than protecting information—risk management, incident response planning, threat intelligence and training can often be directly correlated to increasing trust within businesses.
Cyber security training is essential for employees to ensure the safety and security of a business. Employees are often the first line of defence against cyber-attacks and frequently the weakest link in an organisation's security posture. Cyber security training can help employees recognise and avoid common cyber threats, such as phishing attacks, malware, and social engineering. 89% of organisations cited as high-performing cyber organisations have implemented annual cyber awareness training among all employees. With increased digital dependency year over year—effective employee training can raise awareness, reduce risk, improve security posture, and support compliance.
Shadow IT, SaaS Pose Security Liability for Enterprises
There's no denying that software-as-a-service (SaaS) has entered its golden age. Software tools have now become essential to modern business operations and continuity. However, not enough organisations have implemented the proper procurement processes to ensure they're protecting themselves from potential data breaches and reputational harm.
A critical component contributing to concerns around SaaS management is the rising trend of shadow IT, which is when employees download and use software tools without notifying their internal IT teams. A recent study shows that 77% of IT professionals believe that shadow IT is becoming a major concern in 2023, with more than 65% saying their SaaS tools aren't being approved. Organisations are beginning to struggle with maintaining security as their SaaS usage continues to sprawl.
To combat shadow IT and the high risks that come along with it, organisations must gain greater visibility over their SaaS stacks and institute an effective procurement process when bringing on new software solutions.
https://www.darkreading.com/edge-articles/shadow-it-saas-pose-security-liability-for-enterprises
The Strong Link Between Cyber Threat Intelligence and Digital Risk Protection
While indicators of compromise and attackers’ tactics, techniques, and processes (TTPs) remain central to threat intelligence, cyber threat intelligence needs have grown over the past few years, driven by things like digital transformation, cloud computing and remote working. In fact, these changes have led to a cyber threat intelligence (CTI) subcategory focused on digital risk protection (DRP). DRP is broadly defined as, “telemetry, analysis, processes, and technologies used to identify and mitigate risks associated with digital assets”.
According to research provider ESG, the most important functions of DRP as part of a mature CTI programme are: vulnerability exploit intelligence, takedown services, leaked data monitoring, malicious mobile application monitoring, brand protection and attack surface management. It should be noted that a mature CTI programme can utilise service providers to help carry out threat intelligence, it doesn’t have to be spun up by the organisation from nothing. Regardless, an organisation employing these DRP functions as part of a CTI programme will be increasing its cyber resilience and reducing the chance of a cyber incident.
Weak Credentials, Unpatched Vulnerabilities, Malicious Open Source Packages Causing Cloud Security Risks
Threat actors are getting more adept at exploiting common everyday issues in the cloud, including misconfigurations, weak credentials, lack of authentication, unpatched vulnerabilities, and malicious open-source software (OSS) packages. Meanwhile, security teams take an average of 145 hours to solve alerts, with 80% of cloud alerts triggered by just 5% of security rules in most environments according to a recent report. The report, conducted by UNIT 42 analysed the workload of 210,000 cloud accounts across 1,300 organisations.
The report’s findings echoed similarities from the previous year, finding almost all cloud users, roles, services and resources grant excessive permissions. Some of the other key findings include as many as 83% of organisations having hard-coded credentials in their source control management systems, 53% of cloud accounts allowing weak password usage and 44% allowing password reuse and 71% of high or critical vulnerabilities exposed were at least two years old.
Over 70 Billion Unprotected Files Available on Unsecured Web Servers
A recent report found that more than 70 billion files, including intellectual property and financial information, are freely available and unprotected on unsecured web servers. Other key findings of the report included almost 1 in 10 of all detected internet-facing assets having an unpatched vulnerability, with the top 10 vulnerabilities found unpatched at least 12 million times each.
The report predicted that there will be a significant rise in information stealing malware; the report had found that 50% of emails associated with customers were plaintext and unencrypted. Additionally, there will be more incidents due to an increase in assets which are not known to IT, known as shadow IT.
Organisations should look to employ efficient patch management, have an up to date asset register, and use encryption to better increase their cyber defences.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/04/24/critical-cybersecurity-exposures/
Cyber Thieves Are Getting More Creative
Cyber criminals are constantly changing their tactics and finding new ways to steal money from organisations. An example of this can be seen where criminals are breaking into systems to learn who is authorised to send payments and what the procedures are. Eventually, this leads to the criminal instructing payment to their own account.
Unfortunately, it is only after such events that some organisations are taking actions, such as verifying payments through phone calls. Whilst it is important for organisations to learn from attacks, it is beneficial to take a pro-active approach and employ procedures such as call back procedures before an incident has occurred.
https://hbr.org/2023/04/cyber-thieves-are-getting-more-creative
Modernising Vulnerability Management: The Move Toward Exposure Management
Managing vulnerabilities in the constantly evolving technological landscape is a difficult task. Although vulnerabilities emerge regularly, not all vulnerabilities present the same level of risk. Traditional metrics such as CVSS score or the number of vulnerabilities are insufficient for effective vulnerability management as they lack business context, prioritisation, and understanding of attackers' motivations, opportunities and means. Vulnerabilities only represent a small part of the attack surface that attackers can leverage.
Exposures are broader and can encompass more than just vulnerabilities. Exposures can result from various factors, such as human error, improperly defined security controls, and poorly designed and unsecured architecture. Organisations should consider that an attacker doesn’t just look at one exposure; attackers will often use a combination of vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, permissions and other exposures to move across systems and reach valuable assets.
As such, organisations looking to improve their cyber resiliency should consider their vulnerability management system and assess both whether it is taking into account exposures and the context in relation to the organisation.
https://thehackernews.com/2023/04/modernizing-vulnerability-management.html
Two-thirds of Cyber Attacks Involve Ransomware
A report from Sophos focusing on recent incident response cases, found that 68.4% of incidents resulted from ransomware. This was followed by network breaches, accounting for 18.4%. Regarding threat actor access, the report found that unpatched vulnerabilities were the single most common access method, followed by compromised credentials.
Corporate Boards Pressure CISOs to Step Up Risk Mitigation Efforts
A recent report found that the top challenges when implementing an effective cyber/IT risk management programme include an increase in the quantity (49%) and severity (49%) of cyber threats, a lack of funding (37%) and a lack of staffing/cyber risk talent (36%).
Cyber attacks have been increasing for several years now and resulting data breaches cost businesses an average of $4.35 million in 2022, according to the annual IBM ‘Cost of a Data Breach’ report. Given the financial and reputational consequences of cyber attacks, corporate board rooms are putting pressure on CISOs to identify and mitigate cyber/IT risk.
When it came to reporting to the board, 30% of CIO and CISO respondents say they do not communicate risk around specific business initiatives to other company leaders, indicating they may not know how to share that information in a constructive way.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/04/26/effective-it-risk-management/
NSA Sees ‘Significant’ Russian Intel Gathering on European, US Supply Chain Entities
According to the US National Security Agency (NSA), Russian hackers could be looking to attack logistics targets more broadly. The NSA have noted a significant amount of intelligence gathering into western countries, including the UK and the US.
Although there is no indication yet regarding attacks from Russia in connection with the logistics related to Ukraine, organisations should be aware and look to improve their cyber security practices to be best prepared.
https://cyberscoop.com/nsa-russian-ukraine-supply-chain-ransomware/
Email Threat Report 2023: Key Takeaways
According to a recent report, email phishing made up 24% of all spam types in 2022, a significant increase in proportion from 11% in 2021. The finance industry was the most targeted by far, accounting for 48% of phishing incidents. It is followed by the construction sector at 17%, overtaking 2021’s second-place industry, e-commerce. Both the finance and construction industries saw an increase in phishing since last year. Of all the emails analysed in 2022, an enormous 90% were spam emails.
With phishing as prevalent as ever, organisations should look to implement training for their staff to not only be able to spot phishing emails, but to be able to report these and aid in improving the cyber security culture of their organisation.
https://www.itsecurityguru.org/2023/04/27/email-threat-report-2023-key-takeaways/
5 Most Dangerous New Attack Techniques
Experts from security training provider SANS Institute have revealed the 5 most dangerous new attack techniques: adversarial AI, ChatGPT-powered social engineering, third-party developer attacks (also known as software supply chain attacks), SEO, and paid advertising attacks.
The new techniques highlight the ever changing environment of the attack environment. SEO and paid advertising attacks are leveraging fundamental marketing strategies to gain initial access, heightening the importance for organisations to incorporate scalable user awareness training programmes, tailored to new threats.
https://www.csoonline.com/article/3694892/5-most-dangerous-new-attack-techniques.html
Many Public Salesforce Sites are Leaking Private Data
A shocking number of organisations — including banks and healthcare providers — are leaking private and sensitive information from their public Salesforce Community websites. The data exposures all stem from a misconfiguration in Salesforce Community that allows an unauthenticated user to access records that should only be available after logging in.
This included the US State of Vermont who had at least five separate Salesforce Community sites that allowed guest access to sensitive data, including a Pandemic Unemployment Assistance programme that exposed the applicant’s full name, social security number, address, phone number, email, and bank account number. Similar information was leaked by TCF Bank on their Salesforce Community Website.
It's not just Salesforce though; misconfigurations in general are responsible for a number of leaked documents and or exposures relating to an organisation.
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/04/many-public-salesforce-sites-are-leaking-private-data/
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
New coercive tactics used to extort ransomware payments - Help Net Security
Almost three-quarters of cyber attacks involve ransomware | Computer Weekly
Ransomware attacks, human error main cause of cloud data breaches: Report (business-standard.com)
Effects of the Hive Ransomware Group Takedown (darkreading.com)
Microsoft Confirms PaperCut Servers Used to Deliver LockBit and Cl0p Ransomware (thehackernews.com)
Tank storage company Vopak hacked, Ransomware groups report | NL Times
Health insurer Point32Health suffered a ransomware attack-Security Affairs
Hacker demands ransom after 'taking control' of Wiltshire school's IT | Swindon Advertiser
RSAC speaker offers ransomware victims unconventional advice | TechTarget
How ransomware victims can make the best of a bad situation | TechTarget
Hackers Leaked Minneapolis Students' Psychological Reports, Allegations of Abuse (gizmodo.com)
Linux version of RTM Locker ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
CommScope employees left in the dark after ransomware attack | TechCrunch
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
How Dangerous Is Phishing in 2023? - Duo Blog | Duo Security
The New Frontier in Email Security: Goodbye, Gateways; Hello, Behavioural AI (darkreading.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
2FA/MFA
CrowdStrike details new MFA bypass, credential theft attack | TechTarget
Phishing-resistant MFA shapes the future of authentication forms - Help Net Security
Malware
Malware-Free Cyber attacks Are On the Rise; Here's How to Detect Them (darkreading.com)
Ex-Conti and FIN7 Actors Collaborate with New Backdoor (securityintelligence.com)
EvilExtractor malware activity spikes in Europe and the US (bleepingcomputer.com)
Zaraza Malware Exploits Web Browsers To Steal Stored Passwords (latesthackingnews.com)
This evil malware disables your security software, then goes in for the kill | TechRadar
Decoy Dog malware toolkit found after analysing 70 billion DNS queries (bleepingcomputer.com)
Lazarus Subgroup Targeting Apple Devices with New RustBucket macOS Malware (thehackernews.com)
A Security Team Is Turning This Malware Gang’s Tricks Against It | WIRED
Evasive Panda APT group delivers malware via updates for popular Chinese software | WeLiveSecurity
Google banned 173K developer accounts to block malware, fraud rings (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese Cyber spies Delivered Malware via Legitimate Software Updates - SecurityWeek
Chinese hackers launch Linux variant of PingPull malware | CSO Online
Mobile
WhatsApp used in BEC scam to pilfer $6.4M | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
35M Downloads Of Android Minecraft Clones Spreads Adware (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Botnets
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
New SLP bug can lead to massive 2,200x DDoS amplification attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
'Anonymous Sudan' Claims Responsibility for DDoS Attacks Against Israel (darkreading.com)
Internet of Things – IoT
Data Breaches/Leaks
Over 70 billion unprotected files available on unsecured web servers - Help Net Security
Many Public Salesforce Sites are Leaking Private Data – Krebs on Security
American Bar Association data breach hits 1.4 million members (bleepingcomputer.com)
American Bar Association (ABA) suffered a data breach-Security Affairs
Shields Health Breach Exposes 2.3M Users' Data (darkreading.com)
Serving UK Armed Forces member charged under Official Secrets Act (telegraph.co.uk)
Yellow Pages Canada confirms cyber attack as Black Basta leaks data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Vantage Travel Experiences Data Security Incident (darkreading.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
The IRS is sending four investigators across the world to fight cyber crime | TechCrunch
US deploys more cyber forces abroad to help fight hackers | Reuters
The ‘Your computer was locked’ scam is gaining traction (consumeraffairs.com)
Google banned 173K developer accounts to block malware, fraud rings (bleepingcomputer.com)
Deepfakes
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
The Huge 3CX Breach Was Actually 2 Linked Supply Chain Attacks | WIRED
That 3CX supply chain attack keeps getting worse • The Register
NSA sees 'significant' Russian intel gathering on European, US supply chain entities | CyberScoop
North Korean hackers breach software firm in significant cyber attack | CNN Politics
SD Worx hack: Payroll firm for M&S hit by cyber attack (thetimes.co.uk)
A third-party’s perspective on third-party InfoSec risk management - Help Net Security
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Shadow IT, SaaS Pose Security Liability for Enterprises (darkreading.com)
14 Kubernetes and Cloud Security Challenges and How to Solve Them (thehackernews.com)
Ransomware attacks, human error main cause of cloud data breaches: Report (business-standard.com)
GhostToken Flaw Could Let Attackers Hide Malicious Apps in Google Cloud Platform (thehackernews.com)
Saas Security: The Need For Continuous Sustenance (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
How CISOs navigate security and compliance in a multi-cloud world - Help Net Security
Security experts found a major bug in Google Cloud | TechRadar
Most SaaS adopters exposed to browser-borne attacks - Help Net Security
Exposed Artifacts Seen In Misconfigured Cloud Software Registries (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Google accounts attacked and hijacked by this devious security flaw | TechRadar
Containers
Kubernetes RBAC abused to create persistent cluster backdoors (bleepingcomputer.com)
Experts spotted first-ever crypto mining campaign leveraging Kubernetes RBAC-Security Affairs
Combating Kubernetes — the Newest IAM Challenge (darkreading.com)
Attack Surface Management
Over 70 billion unprotected files available on unsecured web servers - Help Net Security
Study of past cyber attacks can improve organisations' defence strategies - Help Net Security
Shadow IT
Identity and Access Management
Rethinking the effectiveness of current authentication initiatives - Help Net Security
Combating Kubernetes — the Newest IAM Challenge (darkreading.com)
Open Source
The double-edged sword of open-source software - Help Net Security
Linux Shift: Chinese APT Alloy Taurus Is Back With Retooling (darkreading.com)
Chinese hackers launch Linux variant of PingPull malware | CSO Online
Linux version of RTM Locker ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Password reset woes could cost FTSE 100 companies $156 million each month - Help Net Security
A '!password20231#' password may not be as complex as you think (bleepingcomputer.com)
Social Media
Malvertising
Google ads push BumbleBee malware used by ransomware gangs (bleepingcomputer.com)
35M Downloads Of Android Minecraft Clones Spreads Adware (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Training, Education and Awareness
Digital Transformation
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Corporate boards pressure CISOs to step up risk mitigation efforts - Help Net Security
How the Talent Shortage Impacts Cyber security Leadership (securityintelligence.com)
Is your bank account safe? Mass layoffs weaken cyber security across finance sector | Fox Business
The strong link between cyber threat intelligence and digital risk protection | CSO Online
Organisations are stepping up their game against cyber threats - Help Net Security
CISOs: unsupported, unheard, and invisible - Help Net Security
The Relationship Between Security Maturity and Business Enablement | CSO Online
CISOs Rethink Data Security with Info-Centric Framework (darkreading.com)
UK Cyber Pros Burnt Out and Overwhelmed - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Good, Better And Best Security (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
SANS Reveals Top 5 Most Dangerous Cyber attacks for 2023 (darkreading.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
UK Cyber Pros Burnt Out and Overwhelmed - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
How to Begin a Career in Ethical Hacking in the Year 2023? (analyticsinsight.net)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
To combat cyber crime, US law enforcement increasingly prioritizes disruption | CyberScoop
US to focus on stifling cyber attacks, not convictions • The Register
US deploys more cyber forces abroad to help fight hackers | Reuters
Effects of the Hive Ransomware Group Takedown (darkreading.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Artificial Intelligence
The Growing Need for Cyber Security in an Age of AI Disruption (analyticsinsight.net)
Cyber security Survival: Hide From Adversarial AI (darkreading.com)
AI Experts: Account for AI/ML Resilience & Risk While There's Still Time (darkreading.com)
NSA Cyber security Director Says ‘Buckle Up’ for Generative AI | WIRED
From ChatGPT to HackGPT: Meeting the Cyber security Threat of Generative AI (mit.edu)
ChatGPT fans need 'defensive mindset' to avoid scammers • The Register
DHS announces AI task force, security sprint on China-related threats | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
The New Frontier in Email Security: Goodbye, Gateways; Hello, Behavioral AI (darkreading.com)
Nvidia releases a toolkit to make text-generating AI ‘safer’ | TechCrunch
Artificial intelligence takes RSA Conference by storm | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Secureworks CEO weighs in on XDR landscape, AI concerns | TechTarget
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
FBI aiding Ukraine in collection of digital and physical war crime evidence | CyberScoop
NSA sees 'significant' Russian intel gathering on European, US supply chain entities | CyberScoop
UK undersea cables worth £7.4 trillion a day under ‘real threat’ from Russia | The Independent
Eurocontrol says website 'under attack' by pro-Russia crew • The Register
Iran cyberespionage group taps SimpleHelp for persistence on victim devices | CSO Online
Russian Hackers Tomiris Targeting Central Asia for Intelligence Gathering (thehackernews.com)
CISA, Cyber Command Collaboration Blocks Attempted Attacks on US Interests - MSSP Alert
Nation State Actors
Chinese Cyber spies Delivered Malware via Legitimate Software Updates - SecurityWeek
North Korean hackers breach software firm in significant cyber attack | CNN Politics
China building cyber weapons to hijack enemy satellites, says US leak | Financial Times (ft.com)
NCSC raises alert on cyber threat to infrastructure | UKAuthority
Iran cyberespionage group taps SimpleHelp for persistence on victim devices | CSO Online
DHS announces AI task force, security sprint on China-related threats | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
North Korea's Kimsuky APT Keeps Growing, Despite Public Outing (darkreading.com)
APT 'Mint Sandstorm' quickly exploits new PoC hacks | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Russian Hackers Suspected in Ongoing Exploitation of Unpatched PaperCut Servers (thehackernews.com)
Lazarus Subgroup Targeting Apple Devices with New RustBucket macOS Malware (thehackernews.com)
US Cyberwarriors Thwarted 2020 Iran Election Hacking Attempt - SecurityWeek
Evasive Panda APT group delivers malware via updates for popular Chinese software | WeLiveSecurity
Linux Shift: Chinese APT Alloy Taurus Is Back With Retooling (darkreading.com)
Charming Kitten's New BellaCiao Malware Discovered in Multi-Country Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Iranian cyber spies deploy new malware implant on Microsoft Exchange Servers | CSO Online
Ukrainian arrested for selling data of 300M people to Russians (bleepingcomputer.com)
FIN7 Hackers Caught Exploiting Recent Veeam Vulnerability - SecurityWeek
Chinese hackers launch Linux variant of PingPull malware | CSO Online
CISA, Cyber Command Collaboration Blocks Attempted Attacks on US Interests - MSSP Alert
Lazarus, Scarcruft North Korean APTs Shift Tactics, Thrive (darkreading.com)
Vulnerabilities
New Google Chrome Zero-Day Bug Actively Exploited in Wide (gbhackers.com)
Flaw in Microsoft Process Explorer under active attack • The Register
APC warns of critical unauthenticated RCE flaws in UPS software (bleepingcomputer.com)
Double zero-day in Chrome and Edge – check your versions now! – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Security experts found a major bug in Google Cloud | TechRadar
TP-Link Archer WiFi router flaw exploited by Mirai malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
SolarWinds Platform Update Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
VMware Releases Critical Patches for Workstation and Fusion Software (thehackernews.com)
Cisco discloses XSS zero-day flaw in server management tool (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft removes LSA Protection from Windows settings to fix bug (bleepingcomputer.com)
PaperCut says hackers are exploiting ‘critical’ security flaws in unpatched servers | TechCrunch
FIN7 Hackers Caught Exploiting Recent Veeam Vulnerability - SecurityWeek
Tools and Controls
Corporate boards pressure CISOs to step up risk mitigation efforts - Help Net Security
14 Kubernetes and Cloud Security Challenges and How to Solve Them (thehackernews.com)
Six Key Considerations When Choosing a Web Application Firewall - Security Boulevard
The Complexities of Cyber Insurance | Cyber Risk Management (telos.com)
Unified Endpoint Management: A Powerful Tool for Your Cyber security Arsenal | CSO Online
GitLab’s new security feature uses AI to explain vulnerabilities to developers | TechCrunch
Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes - The Verge
The Needs of a Modernized SOC for Hybrid Cloud (securityintelligence.com)
Rethinking the effectiveness of current authentication initiatives - Help Net Security
Google will add End-to-End encryption to Google Authenticator (bleepingcomputer.com)
Google 2FA Syncing Feature Could Put Your Privacy at Risk (darkreading.com)
CISOs struggle to manage risk due to DevSecOps inefficiencies - Help Net Security
Generative AI and security: Balancing performance and risk - Help Net Security
CISA aims to reduce email threats with serial CDR prototype | TechTarget
Threat Actor Names Proliferate, Adding Confusion (darkreading.com)
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
The threat from commercial cyber proliferation - NCSC.GOV.UK
Hackers could learn how to send fake terror threats on YouTube, warn experts (telegraph.co.uk)
Government launches new cyber security measures to tackle ever growing threats - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Attackers are logging in instead of breaking in - Help Net Security
38 Countries Take Part in NATO's 2023 Locked Shields Cyber Exercise - SecurityWeek
The White House National Cyber security Strategy Has a Fatal Flaw (darkreading.com)
Threat Actor Names Proliferate, Adding Confusion (darkreading.com)
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· Health/Medical/Pharma
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· 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 17 March 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 17 March 2023:
-Almost Half of IT Leaders Consider Security as an Afterthought
-Over $10bn Lost To Online Frauds, with Pig Butchering and Investment Scams Accounting for $3B, Overtaking BEC – FBI Report Says
-Over 721 Million Passwords Were Leaked in 2022
-How Much of a Cyber Security Risk are Suppliers?
-90% of £5m+ Businesses Hit by Cyber Attacks
-Rushed Cloud Migrations Result in Escalating Technical Debt
-17 European Nations Targeted by Russia in 2023 as Espionage Ramping Up
-Microsoft Warns of Large-Scale Use of Phishing Kits
-BEC Volumes Double on Phishing Surge
-The Risk of Pasting Confidential Company Data in ChatGPT
-Ransomware Attacks have Entered a New Phase
-MI5 Launches New Agency to Tackle State-Backed Attacks
-Why Cyber Awareness Training is an Ongoing Process
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
Almost Half of IT Leaders Consider Security as an Afterthought
A recent industry report found that security is an afterthought for almost half of UK IT leaders, despite 92% of respondents agreeing that security risks had risen in the last five years. Additionally, 48% of respondents felt that the rapid development of new tools had caused challenges around security. The concept of security as an afterthought is worrying when considering that 39% of UK businesses identified a cyber attack within the past 12 months.
Over $10bn Lost to Online Frauds, with Pig Butchering and Investment Scams Accounting for $3B, Overtaking BEC – FBI Report Says
According to the latest FBI crime report pig butchering now accounts for $3 billion of the $10 billion total lost to online fraud. Pig butchering is a rising investment scam that uses the promise of romance and the lure of making easy cryptocurrency profit against its unsuspecting targets. The concept of pig butchering is to “fatten up” the victim, with small returns on cryptocurrency and personal interactions, often with an element of romance; eventually, the victim is lured into making a larger investment with the scammer. In addition to pig butchering, other investment scams are growing in provenance and are set to overtake Business Email Compromise (BEC) as a major earner for cyber criminals.
Over 721 Million Passwords were Leaked in 2022
A report published this week discovered 721.5 million exposed credentials online in 2022. Additionally, the report identified 72% of users reusing previously compromised passwords. The study also uncovered 8.6 billion personally identifiable information assets, including 67 million credit card numbers which were publicly available.
https://www.neowin.net/news/study-over-721-million-passwords-were-leaked-in-2022/
How Much of a Cyber Security Risk are Suppliers?
When your business is digitally connected to a service provider, you need to understand how a cyber security attack on their business can affect yours. You can have all the right measures in place to manage your own cyber risks, but this doesn’t matter if there are undiscovered vulnerabilities in your supply chain. Organisations need to audit the cyber security of suppliers at several stages of their relationship; you may benefit from specialist cyber security support if you can’t do this in-house. Ask hard questions and consider advising your suppliers that if their cyber security is not enough then you may take your business elsewhere. Many businesses now require suppliers to be certified to schemes such as ISO 27001; demonstrating your security posture to your customers is an important ticket to trade.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/how-much-of-a-cybersecurity-risk-are-my-suppliers-mqbwcf7p2
90% of £5m+ Businesses Hit by Cyber Attacks
A study from Forbes found that 57% of small and medium-sized enterprises had suffered an online attack. Businesses with an annual turnover in excess of £5 million were even more likely to experience a cyber crime with the figure rising to nearly 90% of firms of this size suffering a cyber attack. To make matters worse, the study found that a significant proportion of British businesses are without any form of protection against online attacks.
https://www.itsecurityguru.org/2023/03/13/nine-in-10-5m-businesses-hit-by-cyber-attacks/
Rushed Cloud Migrations Result in Escalating Technical Debt
A cloud service provider found 83% of CIO’s are feeling pressured to stretch their budgets even further than before. 72% of CIOs admitted that they are behind in their digital transformation because of technical debt and 38% believed the accumulation of this debt is largely because of rushed cloud migrations. Respondents believed these rushed migrations caused for miscalculations in the cloud budget, which resulted in significant overspend.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/03/16/managing-cloud-costs/
Microsoft: 17 European Nations Targeted by Russia in 2023 as Espionage Ramping Up
According to an intelligence report from Microsoft, Russia has been ramping up its cyber espionage operations and this now includes 17 European nations. Of all 74 countries targeted, the UK ranked third, after the US and Poland.
Microsoft Warns of Large-Scale Use of Phishing Kits
Microsoft have found that phishing kits are being purchased and used to perform millions of phishing emails every day. In their report, Microsoft found the availability of purchasing such phishing kits was part of the industrialisation of the cyber criminal economy and lowered the barrier of entry for cyber crime. Microsoft identified phishing kits which had the capability to bypass multi factor authentication selling for as little as $300. The emergence of AI is only going to compound this.
https://thehackernews.com/2023/03/microsoft-warns-of-large-scale-use-of.html
BEC Volumes Double on Phishing Surge
The number of Business Email Compromise (BEC) incidents doubled last year according to security provider Secureworks. In their report, they found that the main initial access vectors for BEC were phishing and systems with known vulnerabilities, with each accounting for a third of initial accesses.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/bec-volumes-double-on-phishing/
The Risk of Pasting Confidential Company Data in ChatGPT
Researchers analysed the use of artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT and found that 4.9% of employees have provided company data to the tool; ChatGPT builds its knowledge on this and in turn, this knowledge is shared publicly. The risk is serious, with employees putting their organisation at risk of leaking sensitive and confidential information. The research found that 0.9% of employees are responsible for 80% of leaks caused by pasting company data into ChatGPT and this number is expected to rise.
https://securityaffairs.com/143394/security/company-data-chatgpt-risks.html
Ransomware Attacks have Entered a Heinous New Phase
With an increasing amount of victims refusing to pay, cyber criminal gangs are now resorting to new techniques; this includes the recent release of stolen naked photos of cancer patients and sensitive student records. Where encryption and a demand for payment were previously the de facto method for cyber criminals, this has now shifted to pure exfiltration. In a report, the FBI highlighted evolving and increasingly aggressive extortion behaviour, with actors increasingly threatening to release stolen data.
https://www.wired.com/story/ransomware-tactics-cancer-photos-student-records/
MI5 Launches New Agency to Tackle State-Backed Attacks
British intelligence agency MI5 have announced the creation of the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA), created as part of a major review of government defences. The NPSA is to operate out of MI5 and absorb and extend the responsibilities for the protection of national infrastructure. The NPSA will work with existing agencies such as the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the Counter Terrorism Security Office (CTSO) to provide defensive advice to UK organisations.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/mi5-new-agency-tackle-statebacked/
Why Cyber Awareness Training is an Ongoing Process
A survey conducted by Hornetsecurity found that 80% of respondents believed remote working introduced extra cyber security risks and 75% were aware that personal devices are used to access sensitive data, fuelling the need for employees to be cyber aware. Where IT security training is only undertaken once, for example in block training, it is likely that participants will have forgotten a lot of the content after as little as a week; this means that for organisations to get the most out of training, they need to conduct frequent awareness training. By conducting frequent training there is more chance of trainees retaining the training content and allowing the organisation to shape a culture of cyber security.
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
BianLian Ransomware Pivots From Encryption to Pure Data-Theft Extortion (darkreading.com)
Rise of Ransomware Attacks Main Focus for SOCs, research finds - IT Security Guru
FBI: Ransomware hit 860 critical infrastructure orgs in 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft fixes Windows zero-day exploited in ransomware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Clop ransomware gang begins extorting GoAnywhere zero-day victims (bleepingcomputer.com)
Staples-owned Essendant facing multi-day "outage," orders frozen (bleepingcomputer.com)
CISA now warns critical infrastructure of ransomware-vulnerable devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
Dissecting the malicious arsenal of the Makop ransomware gang- - Security Affairs
Blackbaud agrees to pay $3m to settle SEC ransomware probe • The Register
Ransomware Gang Claims It Hacked Amazon's Ring (gizmodo.com)
5 Reasons MSSP Clients Need Strong AppSec Strategies to Thwart Ransomware - MSSP Alert
Dish customers kept in the dark as ransomware fallout continues | TechCrunch
Cancer patient sues hospital over stolen naked photos • The Register
ChipMixer platform seized for laundering ransomware payments, drug sales (bleepingcomputer.com)
Kaspersky Updates Decryption Tool for Conti Ransomware - MSSP Alert
Conti-based ransomware ‘MeowCorp’ gets free decryptor (bleepingcomputer.com)
Universities and colleges cope silently with ransomware attacks | CSO Online
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Software for sale is fueling a torrent of phishing attacks that bypass MFA | Ars Technica
Cyber criminals Devising More Tactics For Phishing Attacks (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
6 reasons why your anti-phishing strategy isn’t working | CSO Online
Cyberthreat On New Email By Exotic Lily (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Botnet that knows your name and quotes your email is back with new tricks | Ars Technica
Analysts Spot a Wave of SVB-Related Cyber Fraud Striking the Business Sector (darkreading.com)
How two-step phishing attacks evade detection and what you can do about it - Help Net Security
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Pig Butchering & Investment Scams: The $3B Cyber crime Threat Overtaking BEC (darkreading.com)
Organizations need to re-examine their approach to BEC protection - Help Net Security
BEC Volumes Double on Phishing Surge - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
2FA/MFA
Outlook app to get built-in Microsoft 365 MFA on Android, iOS (bleepingcomputer.com)
Software for sale is fuelling a torrent of phishing attacks that bypass MFA | Ars Technica
Malware
Microsoft OneNote to get enhanced security after recent malware abuse (bleepingcomputer.com)
New Version of Prometei Botnet Infects Over 10,000 Systems Worldwide (thehackernews.com)
Malware Targets People Looking to Pirate Oscar-Nominated Films (darkreading.com)
Law enforcement seized the website selling the NetWire RAT- - Security Affairs
BATLOADER Malware Uses Google Ads to Deliver Vidar Stealer and Ursnif Payloads (thehackernews.com)
Warning: AI-generated YouTube Video Tutorials Spreading Infostealer Malware (thehackernews.com)
Emotet attempts to sell access after infiltrating high-value networks | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Emotet, QSnatch Malware Dominate Malicious DNS Traffic (darkreading.com)
Winter Vivern APT hackers use fake antivirus scans to install malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese and Russian Hackers Using SILKLOADER Malware to Evade Detection (thehackernews.com)
New malware sample of defunct TeamTNT threat group raises concerns | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Adobe Acrobat Sign abused to push Redline info-stealing malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mobile
Xenomorph Android malware now steals data from 400 banks (bleepingcomputer.com)
GoatRAT Android Banking Trojan Targets Mobile Automated Payment System (darkreading.com)
WhatsApp Tells UK Government It’s Still Not Willing To Undermine Its Encryption | Techdirt
Convincing Twitter 'quote tweet' phone scam targets bank customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Google Warns Samsung and Pixel Phone Owners About 18 Dire Exploits - CNET
FakeCalls Android malware returns with new ways to hide on phones (bleepingcomputer.com)
Botnets
New Version of Prometei Botnet Infects Over 10,000 Systems Worldwide (thehackernews.com)
Botnet that knows your name and quotes your email is back with new tricks | Ars Technica
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Researchers Uncover Over a Dozen Security Flaws in Akuvox E11 Smart Intercom (thehackernews.com)
Tesla App Lets Man Accidentally Steal Model 3 That Wasn't His (gizmodo.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
Negative Impacts of Data Loss and How to Avoid Them - MSSP Alert
Mental health provider Cerebral alerts 3.1M people of data breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
BMW exposes data of clients in Italy, experts warn- - Security Affairs
Acronis states that only one customer's account was compromised- - Security Affairs
Security giant Rubrik says hackers used Fortra zero-day to steal internal data | TechCrunch
LA Housing Authority Suffers Year-Long Breach - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Hacker selling data allegedly stolen in US Marshals Service hack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cyber crime Losses Exceeded $10 Billion in 2022: FBI - SecurityWeek
Nine In 10 £5m+ Businesses Hit By Cyber Attacks - IT Security Guru
CISA: Federal civilian agency hacked by nation-state and criminal hacking groups | CyberScoop
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
FBI Warns of Crypto-Stealing Play-to-Earn Games - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Massive vulnerabilities revealed at Dogecoin, Litecoin, Zcash | Fortune Crypto
UK Crypto Firm Loses $200m in Cyber-Attack - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
One of the darkweb’s largest cryptocurrency laundromats washed out | Europol (europa.eu)
UK Bank Limits Crypto Payments to Smother Fraud - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
CrowdStrike discovered the first-ever Dero crypto mining campaign- - Security Affairs
Claim: FTX leaders helped themselves to $3.2B in cash • The Register
Feds charge exiled Chinese billionaire over crypto fraud • The Register
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Cyber crime Losses Exceeded $10 Billion in 2022: FBI - SecurityWeek
Nine In 10 £5m+ Businesses Hit By Cyber Attacks - IT Security Guru
ChatGPT fraud is on the rise: Here's what to watch out for | ZDNET
Analysts Spot a Wave of SVB-Related Cyber Fraud Striking the Business Sector (darkreading.com)
The SVB demise is a fraudster's paradise, so take precautions - Help Net Security
Fighting financial fraud through fusion centers - Help Net Security
UK Crypto Firm Loses $200m in Cyber-Attack - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
UK Bank Limits Crypto Payments to Smother Fraud - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Convincing Twitter 'quote tweet' phone scam targets bank customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Claim: FTX leaders helped themselves to $3.2B in cash • The Register
Feds charge exiled Chinese billionaire over crypto fraud • The Register
Impersonation Attacks
Deepfakes
AML/CFT/Sanctions
One of the darkweb’s largest cryptocurrency laundromats washed out | Europol (europa.eu)
Russia’s Cyber security Companies Shrug Off Sanctions - CEPA
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Top 10 operational risks: focus on third-party risk - Risk.net
How much of a cyber security risk are my suppliers? (thetimes.co.uk)
Software Supply Chain
We can't wait for SBOMs to be demanded by regulation - Help Net Security
Best practices for securing the software application supply chain - Help Net Security
Cloud/SaaS
Rushed cloud migrations result in escalating technical debt - Help Net Security
CrowdStrike report shows identities under siege, cloud data theft up | VentureBeat
How to Apply NIST Principles to SaaS in 2023 (thehackernews.com)
Hybrid/Remote Working
Attack Surface Management
Identity and Access Management
Access Control Gap in Microsoft Active Directory Widens Enterprise Attack Surface (darkreading.com)
Navigating the future of digital identity - Help Net Security
Encryption
Google Proposes Reducing TLS Cert Life Span to 90 Days (darkreading.com)
WhatsApp Tells UK Government It’s Still Not Willing To Undermine Its Encryption | Techdirt
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Poor Passwords Still Weakest Link Hackers Seek, Report Reveals - MSSP Alert
Study: Over 721 million passwords were leaked in 2022 - Neowin
Social Media
UK bans TikTok from government mobile phones | TikTok | The Guardian
Convincing Twitter 'quote tweet' phone scam targets bank customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
WhatsApp Tells UK Government It’s Still Not Willing To Undermine Its Encryption | Techdirt
The US cyber security strategy won’t address today’s threats with regulation alone | CyberScoop
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Make Sure Your Cyber security Budget Stays Flexible (darkreading.com)
Getting cyber security right requires a change of mindset | The Strategist (aspistrategist.org.au)
6 principles for building engaged security governance | TechTarget
Models, Frameworks and Standards
How to Apply NIST Principles to SaaS in 2023 (thehackernews.com)
Meet Data Privacy Mandates With Cyber security Frameworks (darkreading.com)
Data Protection
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
International authorities bring NetWire's malware infrastructure to a standstill | TechSpot
One of the darkweb’s largest cryptocurrency laundromats washed out | Europol (europa.eu)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
German states rethink reliance on Palantir technology | Financial Times (ft.com)
Consumers Believe Vendors Don't Adequately Protect Their Personal Data, Report Finds - MSSP Alert
Meet Data Privacy Mandates With Cyber security Frameworks (darkreading.com)
Artificial Intelligence
Warning: AI-generated YouTube Video Tutorials Spreading Infostealer Malware (thehackernews.com)
ChatGPT and the Growing Threat of Bring Your Own AI to the SOC - SecurityWeek
How Businesses Can Get Ready for AI-Powered Security Threats (darkreading.com)
UK spy agency warns of security threat from ChatGPT and rival chatbots | Metro News
Why red team exercises for AI should be on a CISO's radar | CSO Online
GPT-4 Can’t Stop Helping Hackers Make Cyber criminal Tools (forbes.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Microsoft: Russian hackers may be readying new wave of destructive attacks | CyberScoop
UK bans TikTok from government mobile phones | TikTok | The Guardian
Microsoft: 17 European Nations Targeted by Russia in 2023 as Espionage Ramping Up - SecurityWeek
Russians told to rush to nuclear bomb shelters after hackers take over state media (telegraph.co.uk)
Remcos Trojan Linked to Cyber Espionage Operations Against Ukrainian Government - MSSP Alert
YoroTrooper cyber spies target CIS energy orgs, EU embassies (bleepingcomputer.com)
China sought control of telecoms to spy on Micronesia • The Register
Russia disinformation looks to US far right to weaken Ukraine support | Russia | The Guardian
This Is the New Leader of Russia's Infamous Sandworm Hacking Unit | WIRED
Russia’s Cyber security Companies Shrug Off Sanctions - CEPA
Polish intelligence dismantled a network of Russian spies- Security Affairs
Microsoft sheds light on a year of Russian hybrid warfare in Ukraine- Security Affairs
Wave of Stealthy China Cyber attacks Hits US., Private Networks, Google Says - WSJ
Russian hackers plotting another cyber attack against Ukraine - Microsoft (ukrinform.net)
Here's how Chinese spies exploited a critical Fortinet bug • The Register
Nation State Actors
UK bans TikTok from government mobile phones | TikTok | The Guardian
North Korean hackers used polished LinkedIn profiles to target security researchers | CyberScoop
A new Chinese era: security and control | Financial Times (ft.com)
Russians told to rush to nuclear bomb shelters after hackers take over state media (telegraph.co.uk)
Attacks on SonicWall appliances linked to Chinese campaign: Mandiant | CSO Online
Remcos Trojan Linked to Cyber Espionage Operations Against Ukrainian Government - MSSP Alert
Microsoft fixes Outlook zero-day used by Russian hackers since April 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
China sought control of telecoms to spy on Micronesia • The Register
CISA: Federal civilian agency hacked by nation-state and criminal hacking groups | CyberScoop
APT29 abuses EU information exchange systems in recent attacks- Security Affairs
Chinese and Russian Hackers Using SILKLOADER Malware to Evade Detection (thehackernews.com)
Russia disinformation looks to US far right to weaken Ukraine support | Russia | The Guardian
This Is the New Leader of Russia's Infamous Sandworm Hacking Unit | WIRED
Russia’s Cyber security Companies Shrug Off Sanctions - CEPA
Microsoft sheds light on a year of Russian hybrid warfare in Ukraine- Security Affairs
Wave of Stealthy China Cyber attacks Hits US., Private Networks, Google Says - WSJ
Russian hackers plotting another cyber attack against Ukraine - Microsoft (ukrinform.net)
Here's how Chinese spies exploited a critical Fortinet bug • The Register
Vulnerabilities
Critical Microsoft Outlook/365 bug CVE-2023-23397 under attack (thestack.technology)
Critical Microsoft Outlook bug PoC shows how easy it is to exploit (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft fixes Outlook zero-day used by Russian hackers since April 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft and Fortinet fix bugs under active exploit • The Register
CISA warns of actively exploited Plex bug after LastPass breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cisco fixed CVE-2023-20049 DoS flaw affecting enterprise routers- Security Affairs
Massive vulnerabilities revealed at Dogecoin, Litecoin, Zcash | Fortune Crypto
SAP releases security updates fixing five critical vulnerabilities (bleepingcomputer.com)
Adobe Warns of ‘Very Limited Attacks’ Exploiting ColdFusion Zero-Day - SecurityWeek
Microsoft fixes Windows zero-day exploited in ransomware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft March 2023 Patch Tuesday fixes 2 zero-days, 83 flaws (bleepingcomputer.com)
Firefox 111 patches 11 holes, but not 1 zero-day among them… – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Microsoft Pins Outlook Zero-Day Attacks on Russian Actor, Offers Detection Script - SecurityWeek
Cyber attackers Continue Assault Against Fortinet Devices (darkreading.com)
Security firm Rubrik is latest to be felled by GoAnywhere vulnerability | Ars Technica
Google Warns Samsung and Pixel Phone Owners About 18 Dire Exploits - CNET
Microsoft shares script to fix WinRE BitLocker bypass flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
Here's how Chinese spies exploited a critical Fortinet bug • The Register
Tools and Controls
Make Sure Your Cyber security Budget Stays Flexible (darkreading.com)
What Is a Stateful Inspection Firewall? Ultimate Guide (enterprisestorageforum.com)
Set up PowerShell script block logging for added security | TechTarget
Brazil seizing Flipper Zero shipments to prevent use in crime (bleepingcomputer.com)
Outlook app to get built-in Microsoft 365 MFA on Android, iOS (bleepingcomputer.com)
5 Reasons MSSP Clients Need Strong AppSec Strategies to Thwart Ransomware - MSSP Alert
5 Steps to Effective Cloud Detection and Response - The New Stack
Virtual patching: Cut time to patch from 250 days to (helpnetsecurity.com)
ChatGPT may be a bigger cyber security risk than an actual benefit (bleepingcomputer.com)
Change Is Coming to the Network Detection and Response (NDR) Market (darkreading.com)
Rise of Ransomware Attacks Main Focus for SOCs, research finds - IT Security Guru
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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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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 06 January 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 06 January 2023:
-Cyber War in Ukraine, Ransomware Fears Drive Surge in Demand for Threat Intelligence Tools
-Cyber Premiums Holding Firms to Ransom
-Ransomware Ecosystem Becoming More Diverse For 2023
-Attackers Evolve Strategies to Outmanoeuvre Security Teams
-Building a Security-First Culture: The Key to Cyber Success
-Adobe, Apple, Cisco, Microsoft Flaws Make Up Half of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalogue
-First LastPass, Now Slack and CircleCI. The Hacks Go On (and will likely worsen)
-Data of 235 Million Twitter Users Leaked Online
-16 Car Makers, including BMW, Ferrari, Ford, Honda, Kia, Land Rover, Mercedes and Toyota, and Their Vehicles Hacked via Telematics, APIs, Infrastructure
-Ransomware Gang Apologizes, Gives SickKids Hospital Free Decryptor
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 War in Ukraine, Ransomware Fears Drive 2022 Surge in Demand for Threat Intelligence Tools
Amid the heightened fear of ransomware in 2022, threat intelligence emerged as a core requirement of doing business in a world gone mad.
A sizable amount of interest in the historically tech-centric discipline was fuelled in part by fear of cyber attacks tied to the war between Russia and Ukraine. In one example, the Ukrainian government warned the world that the Russian military was planning for multi-pronged attacks targeting the energy sector. Other nation-state cyber attack operations also contributed to the demand, including one June 2022 incident were Iran’s Cobalt Mirage exploited PowerShell vulnerabilities to launch ransomware attacks.
And of course, headlines of data breaches tied to vulnerabilities that organisations did not even know existed within their networks caught the attention not just of security teams, but the C-Suite and corporate board. A misconfigured Microsoft server, for example, wound up exposing years of sensitive data for tens of thousands of its customers, including personally identifiable information, user data, product and project details and intellectual property.
Indeed, according to 183 security pros surveyed by CyberRisk Alliance Business Intelligence in June 2022, threat intelligence has become critical in arming their security operations centres (SOCs) and incident response teams with operational data to help them make timely, informed decisions to prevent system downtime, thwart the theft of confidential data, and protect intellectual property.
Threat intelligence has emerged as a useful tool for educating executives. Many also credited threat intelligence for helping them protect their company and customer data — and potentially saving their organisation's reputation.
Cyber Premiums Holding Firms to Ransom
Soaring premiums for cyber security insurance are leaving businesses struggling to pay other bills, a key industry player has warned.
Mactavish, which buys insurance policies on behalf of companies, said that more than half of big businesses that had bought cyber security insurance had been forced to make cuts elsewhere to pay for it.
In a survey of 200 companies with a turnover above £10 million, Mactavish found that businesses were reducing office costs and staff bonuses and were cutting other types of insurance to meet the higher payments.
Last month Marsh, an insurance broker, revealed that costs for cyber insurance had increased by an average of 66 per cent in the third quarter compared with last year.
Meanwhile, the risk to businesses from hackers continues to rise. A government report on digital threats, published this month, showed the proportion of businesses experiencing cyber security incidents at least monthly had increased from 53 per cent to 60 per cent in the past year. Uber, Cisco and InterContinental Hotels Group were among high-profile targets this year.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/cyber-safety-premiums-hold-firms-to-ransom-tnrsz3vs2
Ransomware Ecosystem Becoming More Diverse for 2023
The ransomware ecosystem has changed significantly in 2022, with attackers shifting from large groups that dominated the landscape toward smaller ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operations in search of more flexibility and drawing less attention from law enforcement. This democratisation of ransomware is bad news for organisations because it also brought in a diversification of tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), more indicators of compromise (IOCs) to track, and potentially more hurdles to jump through when trying to negotiate or pay ransoms.
Since 2019 the ransomware landscape has been dominated by big and professionalised ransomware operations that constantly made the news headlines and even looked for media attention to gain legitimacy with potential victims. We've seen ransomware groups with spokespeople who offered interviews to journalists or issued "press releases" on Twitter and their data leak websites in response to big breaches.
The DarkSide attack against Colonial Pipeline that led to a major fuel supply disruption along the US East Coast in 2021 highlighted the risk that ransomware attacks can have against critical infrastructure and led to increased efforts to combat this threat at the highest levels of government. This heightened attention from law enforcement made the owners of underground cyber crime forums reconsider their relationship with ransomware groups, with some forums banning the advertising of such threats. DarkSide ceased operations soon thereafter and was followed later in the year by REvil, also known as Sodinokibi, whose creators were indicted and one was even arrested. REvil was one of the most successful ransomware groups since 2019.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 quickly put a strain on the relationship between many ransomware groups who had members and affiliates in both Russia and Ukraine, or other former USSR countries. Some groups, such as Conti, rushed to take sides in the war, threatening to attack Western infrastructure in support of Russia. This was a departure from the usual business-like apolitical approach in which ransomware gangs had run their operations and drew criticism from other competing groups.
This was also followed by a leak of internal communications that exposed many of Conti's operational secrets and caused uneasiness with its affiliates. Following a major attack against the Costa Rican government the US State Department put up a reward of $10 million for information related to the identity or location of Conti's leaders, which likely contributed to the group's decision to shut down operations in May.
Conti's disappearance led to a drop in ransomware activity for a couple of months, but it didn't last long as the void was quickly filled by other groups, some of them newly set up and suspected to be the creation of former members of Conti, REvil and other groups that ceased operations over the past two years.
Attackers Evolve Strategies to Outmanoeuvre Security Teams
Attackers are expected to broaden their targeting strategy beyond regulated verticals such as financial services and healthcare. Large corporations (41%) will be the top targeted sector for cyber attacks in 2023, favoured over financial institutions (36%), government (14%), healthcare (9%), and education (8%), according to cyber security solution provider Titaniam.
The fast pace of change has introduced new vulnerabilities into corporate networks, making them an increasingly attractive target for cyber attackers. To compete in the digital marketplace, large companies are adopting more cloud services, aggregating data, pushing code into production faster, and connecting applications and systems via APIs.
As a result, misconfigured services, unprotected databases, little-tested applications, and unknown and unsecured APIs abound, all of which can be exploited by attackers.
The top four threats in 2022 were malware (30%), ransomware and extortion (27%), insider threats (26%), and phishing (17%).
The study found that enterprises expected malware (40%) to be their biggest challenge in 2023, followed by insider threats (26%), ransomware and related extortion (21%), and phishing (16%).
Malware, however, has more enterprises worried for 2023 than it did for 2022. It is important to note that these threats can overlap, where insiders can have a hand in ransomware attacks, phishing can be a source of malware, etc.
Attackers are evolving their strategies to surprise and outmanoeuvre security teams, which have hardened ransomware defences and improved phishing detection. They’re using new malware, such as loaders, infostealers, and wipers to accelerate attacks, steal sensitive data and create mayhem.
They’re also buying and stealing employee credentials to walk in through the front door of corporate networks.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/01/04/attackers-evolve-strategies-outmaneuver-security-teams/
Building a Security-First Culture: The Key to Cyber Success
Everyone has heard a car alarm go off in the middle of the night, but how often does that notification actually lead to action? Most people will hear the alarm, glance in its direction and then hope the owner will quickly remedy the situation.
Cars alarms often fail because they go off too often, leading to apathy and annoyance instead of being a cause for emergency. For many, cyber security has also become this way. While we see an increase in the noise surrounding the need for organisations to improve the security skillset and knowledge base of employees, there continues to be little proactive action on this front. Most organisations only provide employees with elementary-grade security training, often during their initial onboarding process or as part of a standard training requirement.
At the same time, many organisations also make the grave mistake of leaving all of their security responsibilities and obligations in the hands of IT and security teams. Time and time again, this approach has proven to be highly ineffective, especially as cyber criminals refine their social engineering tactics and target user accounts to execute their attacks.
Alarmingly, recent research found that 30% of employees do not think that they play a role in maintaining their company’s cyber security posture. The same report also revealed that only 39% of employees say they are likely to report a security incident.
As traditional boundaries of access disintegrate and more employees obtain permissions to sensitive company data and systems to carry out their tasks, business leaders must change the mindset of their employees when it comes to the role they play in keeping the organisation safe from cyber crime. The key is developing an integrated cyber security strategy that incorporates all aspects—including all stakeholders—of the organisation. This should be a strategy that breaks down departmental barriers and creates a culture of security responsibility where every team member plays a part.
Adobe, Apple, Cisco, Microsoft Flaws Make Up Half of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalogue
Back in November 2021, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalogue to help federal agencies and critical infrastructure organisations identify and remediate vulnerabilities that are actively being exploited. CISA added 548 new vulnerabilities to the catalogue across 58 updates from January to end of November 2022, according to cyber security solution provider Grey Noise in its first-ever "GreyNoise Mass Exploits Report."
Including the approximately 300 vulnerabilities added in November and December 2021, CISA listed approximately 850 vulnerabilities in the first year of the catalogue's existence.
Actively exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft, Adobe, Cisco, and Apple products accounted for over half of the updates to the KEV catalogue in 2022, Grey Noise found. Seventy-seven percent of the updates to the KEV catalogue were older vulnerabilities dating back to before 2022. Many of these vulnerabilities have been around for two decades.
Several of the vulnerabilities in the KEV catalogue are from products that have already entered end-of-life (EOL) and end-of-service-life (EOSL), according to an analysis by a team from cyber security solution provider Cyber Security Works. Even though Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 are EOSL products, the KEV catalogue lists 127 Server 2008 vulnerabilities and 117 Windows 7 vulnerabilities.
Even though the catalogue was originally intended for critical infrastructure and public-sector organisations, it has become the authoritative source on which vulnerabilities are – or have been – exploited by attackers. This is key because the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) assigned Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) identifiers for over 12,000 vulnerabilities in 2022, and it would be unwieldy for enterprise defenders to assess every single one to identify the ones relevant to their environments. Enterprise teams can use the catalogue's curated list of CVEs under active attack to create their priority lists.
First LastPass, Now Slack and CircleCI. The Hacks Go On (and will likely worsen)
In the past week, the world has learned of serious breaches hitting chat service Slack and software testing and delivery company CircleCI, though giving the companies' opaque wording—“security issue” and “security incident,” respectively—you'd be forgiven for thinking these events were minor.
The compromises—in Slack’s case, the theft of employee token credentials and for CircleCI, the possible exposure of all customer secrets it stores—come two weeks after password manager LastPass disclosed its own security failure: the theft of customers’ password vaults containing sensitive data in both encrypted and clear text form. It’s not clear if all three breaches are related, but that’s certainly a possibility.
The most concerning of the two new breaches is the one hitting CircleCI. The company reported a “security incident” that prompted it to advise customers to rotate “all secrets” they store on the service. The alert also informed customers that it had invalidated their Project API tokens, an event requiring them to go through the hassle of replacing them.
CircleCI says it’s used by more than 1 million developers in support of 30,000 organisations and runs nearly 1 million daily jobs. The potential exposure of all those secrets—which could be login credentials, access tokens, and who knows what else—could prove disastrous for the security of the entire Internet.
It’s possible that some or all of these breaches are related. The Internet relies on a massive ecosystem of content delivery networks, authentication services, software development tool makers, and other companies. Threat actors frequently hack one company and use the data or access they obtain to breach that company's customers or partners. That was the case with the August breach of security provider Twilio. The same threat actor targeted 136 other companies. Something similar played out in the last days of 2020 when hackers compromised Solar Winds, gained control of its software build system, and used it to infect roughly 40 Solar Winds customers.
For now, people should brace themselves for additional disclosures from companies they rely on. Checking internal system logs for suspicious entries, turning on multifactor authentication, and patching network systems are always good ideas, but given the current events, those precautions should be expedited. It’s also worth checking logs for any contact with the IP address 54.145.167.181, which one security practitioner said was connected to the CircleCI breach.
Data of 235 Million Twitter Users Leaked Online
A data leak containing email addresses for 235 million Twitter users has been published on a popular hacker forum. Many experts have immediately analysed it and confirmed the authenticity of many of the entries in the huge leaked archive.
In January 2022, a report claimed the discovery of a vulnerability that can be exploited by an attacker to find a Twitter account by the associated phone number/email, even if the user has opted to prevent this in the privacy options. The vulnerability was exploited by multiple threat actors to scrape Twitter user profiles containing both private (phone numbers and email addresses) and public data, and was present within the social media platforms application programming interface (API) from June 2021 until January 2022.
At the end of July 2022, a threat actor leaked data of 5.4 million Twitter accounts that were obtained by exploiting the forementioned, now-fixed vulnerability in the popular social media platform. The scraped data was then put up for sale on various online cyber crime marketplaces. In August, Twitter confirmed that the data breach was caused by a now-patched zero-day flaw.
In December another Twitter data leak made the headlines, a threat actor obtained data of 400,000,000 Twitter users and attempted to sell it. The seller claimed the database is private, and he provided a sample of 1,000 accounts as proof of claims which included the private information of prominent users such as Donald Trump JR, Brian Krebs, and many more. The seller, who is a member of a popular data breach forum, claimed the data was scraped via a vulnerability. The database includes emails and phone numbers of celebrities, politicians, companies, normal users, and a lot of special usernames.
https://securityaffairs.com/140352/data-breach/twitter-data-leak-235m-users.html
16 Car Makers, including BMW, Ferrari, Ford, Honda, Kia, Land Rover, Mercedes and Toyota, and Their Vehicles Hacked via Telematics, APIs, and Infrastructure
A group of seven security researchers have discovered numerous vulnerabilities in vehicles from 16 car makers, including bugs that allowed them to control car functions and start or stop the engine.
Multiple other security defects, the researchers say, allowed them to access a car maker’s internal applications and systems, leading to the exposure of personally identifiable information (PII) belonging to customers and employees, and account takeover, among others. The hacks targeted telematic systems, automotive APIs, and infrastructure.
Impacted car models include Acura, BMW, Ferrari, Ford, Genesis, Honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Jaguar, Kia, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Porsche, Rolls Royce, and Toyota. The vulnerabilities were identified over the course of 2022. Car manufacturers were informed about the security holes and they released patches.
According to the researchers, they were able to send commands to Acura, Genesis, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Infiniti, Nissan, and Porsche vehicles.
Using only the VIN (vehicle identification number), which is typically visible on the windshield, the researchers were able to start/stop the engine, remotely lock/unlock the vehicle, flash headlights, honk vehicles, and retrieve the precise location of Acura, Honda, Kia, Infiniti, and Nissan cars.
They could also lock users out of remote vehicle management and could change car ownership.
https://www.securityweek.com/16-car-makers-and-their-vehicles-hacked-telematics-apis-infrastructure
Ransomware Gang Apologises, and Gives SickKids Hospital Free Decrypter
The LockBit ransomware gang has released a free decrypter for the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), saying one of its members violated rules by attacking the healthcare organisation. SickKids is a teaching and research hospital in Toronto that focuses on providing healthcare to sick children.
On December 18th, the hospital suffered a ransomware attack that impacted internal and corporate systems, hospital phone lines, and the website. While the attack only encrypted a few systems, SickKids stated that the incident caused delays in receiving lab and imaging results and resulted in longer patient wait times.
On December 29th, SickKids announced that it had restored 50% of its priority systems, including those causing diagnostic or treatment delays. Two days after SickKids' latest announcement, the LockBit ransomware gang apologised for the attack on the hospital and released a decrypter for free.
“We formally apologise for the attack on sikkids.ca and give back the decrypter for free, the partner who attacked this hospital violated our rules, is blocked and is no longer in our affiliate programme," stated the ransomware gang.
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Rackspace: Ransomware Attack Bypassed ProxyNotShell Mitigations (darkreading.com)
Rackspace: Customer email data accessed in ransomware attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware gang cloned victim’s website to leak stolen data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Rackspace identifies hacking group responsible for early December ransomware attack | TPR
Ransomware ecosystem becoming more diverse for 2023 | CSO Online
Rackspace Sunsets Email Service Downed in Ransomware Attack (darkreading.com)
December ransomware disclosures reveal high-profile victims | TechTarget
The Guardian ransomware attack hits week two as staff WFH • The Register
Unraveling the techniques of Mac ransomware - Microsoft Security Blog
Bitdefender releases free MegaCortex ransomware decryptor (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware Research: More than 200 US Infrastructure Organisations Attacked in 2022 - MSSP Alert
Ransomware impacts over 200 govt, edu, healthcare orgs in 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Guardian ransomware attack: Staff told work from home to 23 Jan (pressgazette.co.uk)
Rail giant Wabtec discloses data breach after Lockbit ransomware attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Christmas Eve 'cyber attack' forced Arnold Clark's network down | STV News
Royal ransomware claims attack on Queensland University of Technology (bleepingcomputer.com)
LockBit: Sorry for SickKids, but not housing authority • The Register
Canadian mining firm shuts down mill after ransomware attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Data of 235 million Twitter users leaked online - Security Affairs
Is NHS The Most Impersonated UK Government "Brand"? (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
The Evolving Tactics of Vidar Stealer: From Phishing Emails to Social Media (thehackernews.com)
Ongoing Flipper Zero phishing attacks target infosec community (bleepingcomputer.com)
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Malware
Raspberry Robin Worm Evolves to Attack Financial and Insurance Sectors in Europe (thehackernews.com)
Hackers abuse Windows error reporting tool to deploy malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
New SHC-compiled Linux malware installs cryptominers, DDoS bots (bleepingcomputer.com)
Bluebottle hackers used signed Windows driver in attacks on banks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Dridex Returns, Targets MacOS Using New Entry Method (trendmicro.com)
New Linux malware uses 30 plugin exploits to backdoor WordPress sites (bleepingcomputer.com)
PyTorch discloses malicious dependency chain compromise over holidays (bleepingcomputer.com)
WordPress Sites Under Attack from Newly Found Linux Trojan (darkreading.com)
Blind Eagle Hackers Return with Refined Tools and Sophisticated Infection Chain (thehackernews.com)
Raspberry Robin Worm Hatches a Highly Complex Upgrade (darkreading.com)
The Evolving Tactics of Vidar Stealer: From Phishing Emails to Social Media (thehackernews.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Data Breaches/Leaks
Data of over 200 million Deezer users stolen, leaks on hacking forum • Graham Cluley
Five Guys Data Breach Puts HR Data Under a Heat Lamp (darkreading.com)
Analysis Of Top 10 Countries Mostly Targeted By Data Breaches (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
I bought a $15 router at Goodwill — and found a millionaire's dirty secrets (nypost.com)
Critical flaws found in Ferrari, BMW, Porsche, and other carmakers - Security Affairs
Toyota, Mercedes, BMW API flaws exposed owners’ personal info (bleepingcomputer.com)
Threat actors stole Slack private source code repositories - Security Affairs
Data of over 200 million Deezer users stolen, leaks on hacking forum • Graham Cluley
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Threat Actors Evade Detection Through Geofencing & Fingerprinting (darkreading.com)
Attackers create 130K fake accounts to abuse limited-time cloud computing resources | CSO Online
Ukrainian Cops Bust Prolific Fraud Call Centre - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Software engineer busted after being inspired by Office Space scam | PC Gamer
Are Meta and Twitter Ushering in a New Age of Insider Threats? (darkreading.com)
Ex-GE engineer sentenced for stealing turbine tech for China • The Register
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Avast: Expect Cyber crime "Scamdemic" to Continue in 2023 - MSSP Alert
Software engineer busted after being inspired by Office Space scam | PC Gamer
US regulators warn banks over cryptocurrency risks - BBC News
RedZei Chinese Scammers Targeting Chinese Students in the UK (thehackernews.com)
Ukrainian Cops Bust Prolific Fraud Call Centre - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Impersonation Attacks
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Cyber safety premiums holding firms to ransom | Business | The Times
How can businesses decrease cyber insurance premiums while maintaining coverage? - Help Net Security
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Encryption
API
Car companies massively exposed to web vulnerabilities | The Daily Swig (portswigger.net)
16 Car Makers and Their Vehicles Hacked via Telematics, APIs, Infrastructure | SecurityWeek.Com
What Are Some Ways to Make APIs More Secure? (darkreading.com)
Critical flaws found in Ferrari, BMW, Porsche, and other carmakers - Security Affairs
Open Source
New SHC-compiled Linux malware installs cryptominers, DDoS bots (bleepingcomputer.com)
New Linux malware uses 30 plugin exploits to backdoor WordPress sites (bleepingcomputer.com)
Social Media
Data of 235 million Twitter users leaked online - Security Affairs
The Evolving Tactics of Vidar Stealer: From Phishing Emails to Social Media (thehackernews.com)
Are Meta and Twitter Ushering in a New Age of Insider Threats? (darkreading.com)
Meta fined €390m over use of data for targeted ads - BBC News
More Political Storms for TikTok After US Government Ban | SecurityWeek.Com
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Cyber safety premiums holding firms to ransom | Business | The Times
Attackers never let a critical vulnerability go to waste - Help Net Security
Attackers evolve strategies to outmanoeuvre security teams - Help Net Security
How to start planning for disaster recovery - Help Net Security
Building A Security-First Culture: The Key To Cyber Success (forbes.com)
Data backup is no longer just about operational fallback - Help Net Security
Threat Actors Evade Detection Through Geofencing & Fingerprinting (darkreading.com)
How can businesses decrease cyber insurance premiums while maintaining coverage? - Help Net Security
Secure Disposal
Backup and Recovery
Data Protection
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
National security fears over police using Chinese tech | News | The Times
Meta fined €390m over use of data for targeted ads - BBC News
Artificial Intelligence
ChatGPT: An Easy Cyber crime Target For Cyber attacks (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
OpenAI's ChatGPT previews how AI can help hackers breach more networks (axios.com)
NATO tests AI’s ability to protect critical infrastructure against cyber attacks | CSO Online
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
War and Geopolitical Conflict: The New Battleground for DDoS Attacks (darkreading.com)
Cyber attacks against governments jumped 95% in last half of 2022, CloudSek says | CSO Online
It's time to focus on information warfare's hard questions (cyberscoop.com)
National security fears over police using Chinese tech | News | The Times
Ex-GE engineer sentenced for stealing turbine tech for China • The Register
Pro-Russia cyber attacks aim at destabilizing Poland - Security Affairs
Poland warns of attacks by Russia-linked Ghostwriter hacking group (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nation State Actors
Nation State Actors – Russia
Nation State Actors – China
National security fears over police using Chinese tech | News | The Times
Ex-GE engineer sentenced for stealing turbine tech for China • The Register
Nation State Actors – Iran
Nation State Actors – Misc
Vulnerability Management
Adobe, Apple, Cisco, Microsoft Flaws Make Up Half of KEV Catalog (darkreading.com)
Attackers never let a critical vulnerability go to waste - Help Net Security
Vulnerabilities
Over 60,000 Exchange servers vulnerable to ProxyNotShell attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Adobe, Apple, Cisco, Microsoft Flaws Make Up Half of KEV Catalog (darkreading.com)
Rackspace: Ransomware Attack Bypassed ProxyNotShell Mitigations (darkreading.com)
Zoho urges admins to patch severe ManageEngine bug immediately (bleepingcomputer.com)
Android's First Security Updates for 2023 Patch 60 Vulnerabilities | SecurityWeek.Com
Fortinet and Zoho Urge Customers to Patch Enterprise Software Vulnerabilities (thehackernews.com)
Qualcomm, Lenovo flag multiple high impact firmware vulnerabilities | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Netgear Wi-Fi routers need to be patched immediately | TechRadar
Other News
The cyber security industry will undergo significant changes in 2023 - Help Net Security
SecurityAffairs Top 10 cybersecurity posts of 2022 - Security Affairs
BleepingComputer's most popular cybersecurity stories of 2022
WordPress Security: 22 Ways To Protect Your Website (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Cyber attacks against governments jumped 95% in last half of 2022, CloudSek says | CSO Online
Sector Specific
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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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