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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 13 October 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 13 October 2023:
-Small Businesses Hit by Frequent Cyber Attacks as 90% of CISOs Faced at least One Attack Last Year
-The Most Effective Cyber Attacks Never Touch Your Organisation's Firewall, HR’s Role in Defending the Organisation
-Ransomware Infection Times Fall from 5 Days to 5 Hours
-80% of Security Leaders See AI as the Biggest Threat to Business
-Is Your Board Cyber-Ready?
-Cyber Security Should Be a Business Priority for CEOs
-The Looming Threat of a Single Phishing Click to Your Business
-40% of Organisations Leave Ransomware to IT
-Auditors Growing Concern About Cyber Security
-The Cyber Villains Are Getting Bolder: Businesses Need to Up Their Game
-Preparing for the Unexpected: A Proactive Approach to Operational Resilience
-Staggering Losses to Social Media and Social Engineering Since 21, as Victims Take $2.7 Billion Hit in US Alone
-Organisations Grapple with Detection and Response Despite Rising Security Budgets
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
Small Businesses Hit by Frequent Cyber Attacks, as 90% of CISOs of Larger Firms Faced at least One Attack Last Year
A survey by Payroll provider Sage found that nearly 48% of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have experienced at least one cyber incident in the past year; of note, this is only based on SMEs self-reporting, and requires SMEs to have both the ability to detect an incident and to have actually identified an incident and then self-report it. The survey found that cyber security was a priority with 68% of respondents reporting that they would use a more expensive security control if it demonstrated better security.
In a separate report by Splunk, it was found that 90% of CISOs reported experiencing at least one disruptive attack in the past year. The difference in numbers could be because organisations who have a CISO are more likely to have tools in place to detect an incident.
Regardless, cyber criminals are showing that any size of organisation can be a victim of a cyber incident and in some cases, smaller organisations may not have the necessary budget and controls to prevent an attack.
Sources: [Security Magazine] [Insurance Times] [Infosecurity Magazine]
The Most Effective Cyber Attacks Never Touch Your Organisation’s Firewall, and HR’s Role in Defending the Organisation
In 2022, total spending on cyber security technologies increased to 71.1 billion USD, illustrating just how much effort goes into protecting companies, their data, and their customers. Regardless of all this spending, there remains a popular attack which can bypass this all: social engineering. Attackers know how much technology protection is placed in organisations, so they often try to bypass this and go straight through the employees.
Cyber security will never work if organisations do not go beyond IT; it is a business-wide issue and requires the engagement and input from across the business, including functions like Human Resources. Having effectively trained employees is a crucial part of creating a culture of security within an organisation, and this starts with HR. Employees will often have training as part of their onboarding and then regular training to ensure competencies; as part of HR’s role, this should include commissioning training on cyber security that is delivered by cyber security experts that understand what attackers are doing.
Source: [News Week] [Beta News]
Ransomware Infection Times Fall from 5 Days to 5 Hours
The amount of time it takes an attacker to infect a system with ransomware has fallen drastically over the last 12 months according to a recent report. The median dwell time (the time that an attacker spends in a victim’s network before being detected) was 5.5 days in 2021, reducing to 4.5 days in 2022, and this year it fell to less than 24 hours with, in 10% of cases, the time taken to deploy ransomware being within 5 hours. As threat actors continue to leverage Ransomware as a Service (RaaS) to execute attacks, dwell times will continue to decrease and the number of attacks will increase.
This coincides with a recent survey by Hornetsecurity that revealed that almost 60% of businesses are concerned about ransomware attacks. 92% of businesses are reported to be aware of ransomware’s potential negative impact, but just 54% of respondents say their leadership is actively involved in conversations and decision making to help prevent attacks.
The report highlights that ransomware is still at large, with the first half of 2023 seeing more ransomware victims than in the whole of 2022. Having good cyber security protection and hygiene is the key to ongoing success. Organisations cannot afford to become victims. Ongoing security awareness training and multi-layered ransomware protection are critical to help avoid insurmountable losses.
Sources: [Cision] [PC Mag] [Security Magazine]
80% of Security Leaders See AI as the Biggest Threat to Business
A report has found that a large majority of security leaders (80%) believe Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the biggest cyber threat to their business, and that the risks of AI outweigh the many advantages.
In a separate report, 58% agreed that AI is increasing the number of cyber attacks. The benefits of AI were also recognised however, with 73% reporting AI to be an increasingly important tool for security operations.
With AI finding itself both sides of the coin, it is important for organisations to effectively implement their AI solutions, so that they can improve their security whilst reducing the risk that AI presents to their organisation.
Sources: [Diginomica] [Infosecurity Magazine]
Is Your Board Cyber-Ready?
With the recent US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requirements entering effect, and the impending Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) requirements for Europe, there is yet another layer added to the complicated issues of managing cyber security risks. However, it is clear that strong corporate governance equips companies to address them efficiently and accurately.
Governance starts with the board, as it is responsible for the oversight of the organisation’s cyber security programs. For a board to do this effectively, the leadership team must be able to understand cyber security; yet despite this, a study found that only 12% of boards had a cyber expert. Black Arrow supports business leaders in organisations of all sizes to gain a strong practical understanding of the fundamentals of cyber security risk management, and to demonstrate governance in implementing their cyber security strategy by leveraging their existing internal and external resources.
Sources: [Harvard.edu] [JDSupra]
Cyber Security Should Be a Business Priority for CEOs
A recent report found that despite 96% of CEOs saying that cyber security is critical to organisational growth and stability, 74% of CEOs are concerned about their organisation’s ability to avert or minimise damage arising from a cyber attack. The report also highlighted that 60% of CEOs don’t incorporate cyber security into their business strategies, products or services from the beginning. 44% believe that cyber security requires episodic intervention rather than ongoing attention.
Adding to this reactive stance is the incorrect assumption by 54% of CEOs that the cost of implementing cyber security is higher than the cost of suffering a cyber attack, despite history showing otherwise. For instance, the report notes that a global shipping and logistics company breach resulted in a 20% drop in business volume, with losses hitting $300 million. In addition, despite 90% of CEOs saying cyber security is a differentiating factor for their products or services to help them build customer trust, only 15% have dedicated board meetings to discuss cyber security issues. This disconnect might be explained by the fact that 91% of CEOs said cyber security is a technical function that is the responsibility of the CIO or CISO.
Source: [HelpNet Security]
The Looming Threat of a Single Phishing Click to Your Business
A single click could be all it takes to get the ball rolling and allow an attacker entry into your organisation. From there, the possibilities are endless. Phishing impacts any employee within the organisation with an email account, phone number or access to the web.
Organisations can mitigate this risk however, by conducting training and awareness programmes, aimed at improving employees’ abilities to identify, report and avoid falling victim to phishing incidents. Such training should be held regularly to maintain their knowledge as well as adapting to the ever-changing landscape of cyber crime. Black Arrow supports organisations of all sizes in designing and delivering proportionate user education and awareness programmes, including in-person and online training as well as simulated phishing campaigns. Our programmes help secure employee engagement and build a cyber security culture to protect the organisation.
Source: [CMS-lawnow]
40% of Organisations Leave Ransomware to IT
A report found that 93% of respondents said they believe ransomware protection is “very” to “extremely” important in terms of IT priorities for their organisation, yet only 54% reported that the leadership were actively involved in conversations and decision-making around ransomware attacks, and 40% of total respondents were happy to leave the IT team to deal with ransomware attacks.
By only involving the IT team and excluding the leadership, organisations are at risk of not addressing regulatory requirements, or failing to manage such cyber incidents within a business context. This would also suggest a lack of an effective Incident Response Plan to ensure that considerations such as legal, communications, customers, employees and other stakeholders are not forgotten. Black Arrow works with organisations of all sizes and sectors to design and prepare for managing a cyber security incident; this can include an Incident Response Plan and an educational tabletop exercise for the leadership team that highlights the proportionate controls to help the organisation prevent and mitigate an incident.
Source: [MSSP Alert]
Auditors’ Growing Concern About Cyber Security
The majority of chief audit executives and information technology audit leaders consider cyber security to be a top risk over the next year. The survey found that found that nearly 75% of respondents, and an even higher percentage (82%) of technology audit leaders, consider cyber security to be a high-risk area over the next 12 months.
Source: [Accounting Today]
Preparing for the Unexpected: A Proactive Approach to Operational Resilience
Recent insights highlight a pressing need: ensuring operational resilience in financial firms. As the financial sector remains a prime target for cyber threats, the increasing interconnectedness presents evolving challenges. While cyber security aims to defend against attacks, operational resilience ensures the continuity of operations even when incidents occur.
Notably, the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) stresses preparedness, providing a framework for the industry. Although business continuity practices exist, operational resilience offers a more proactive stance, ensuring system reliability that is crucial for global financial trust. Achieving this requires a comprehensive risk assessment, laying the groundwork for a resilient strategy tailored to a firm’s unique position in the financial landscape.
Source: [Dark Reading]
Staggering Losses to Social Media and Social Engineering Since 2021, as Victims Take $2.7 Billion Hit in US Alone
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reports that Americans alone, have lost $2.7 billion to social media and social engineering scams since 2021. The losses were incurred through websites, phone calls and email.
It is important for organisations to consider that such scams could very well find themselves in the corporate environment. Already, there has been a significant rise in attacks on employees through LinkedIn. As such, it is important for organisations to provide education and awareness training to users.
Sources: [Bleeping Computer] [Infosecurity Magazine]
Organisations Grapple with Detection and Response Despite Rising Security Budgets
A study by EY found that only a fifth of cyber security leaders today are confident about their organisation’s cyber security approach, with only half trusting the training they provide in-house. CISO respondents reported an average annual spend of $35 million on cyber security, with the median cost of a breach jumping 12% to $2.5 million. The leaders said they anticipate the cost per breach to reach $4 million by the end of the year.
The report found that the biggest internal challenges to the organisation's cyber security approach were "too many potential attack surfaces" at 52%, and "difficulty balancing security and innovation speed" at 50%. The study also noted big discrepancies between the CISOs and other C-suite leaders when it came to their organisation's cyber security preparedness. While 60% of CISOs were confident about the C-suite integration of cyber security into key business decisions, only over half of other C-suite officers believed they were effective. There was also a significant gap (12%) between their satisfaction with the overall cyber security preparedness.
Source: [CSO Online]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Auditors more worried about cyber security than AI risks | Accounting Today
Cyber Security Survey: 40% of Orgs “Leave” Ransomware to IT | MSSP Alert
Cyber attacks are only getting worse for business, so what are CISOs doing about it? | TechRadar
Warning as more businesses fall victim to cyber attacks | Insurance Times
PwC survey reveals rising concerns over cyber security and generative AI in 2024 - Reinsurance News
The Role of HR in Engaging the Workforce for Holistic Cyber Security (newsweek.com)
90% firms experienced cyber attacks; 83% opted to pay attackers: Report (business-standard.com)
The world was already horrifying — technology is making it more so - The Hustle
Cyber security is a mindset, not just a set of tools and technologies. (techuk.org)
Cyber security should be a business priority for CEOs - Help Net Security
Organisations grapple with detection and response despite rising security budgets | CSO Online
The undeniable benefits of making cyber resiliency the new standard | CSO Online
Preparing for the Unexpected: A Proactive Approach to Operational Resilience (darkreading.com)
Cyber insurance costs pressure business budgets - Help Net Security
C-suite weighs in on generative AI and security (securityintelligence.com)
Cyber security overtakes cloud as top area of investment - The Recycler - 10/10/2023
New Wave of Cyber Threats Challenges In-House Legal Departments (bloomberglaw.com)
Should businesses follow Google’s footsteps in cyber security? | TechRadar
Cyber security is booming but it comes at a human cost (betanews.com)
A Primer on Cyber Risk Acceptance and What it Means to Your Business (bleepingcomputer.com)
A Cyber security Risk Assessment Guide for Leaders (trendmicro.com)
Addressing a Breach Starts With Getting Everyone on the Same Page (darkreading.com)
Uber's Ex-CISO Appeals Conviction Over 2016 Data Breach (darkreading.com)
6 steps to getting the board on board with your cyber security program (welivesecurity.com)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
First half of 2023 sees more ransomware victims than all of 2022 | Security Magazine
Cyber security Survey: 40% of Orgs “Leave” Ransomware to IT | MSSP Alert
Cyber criminals can go from click to compromise in less than a day - Help Net Security
Ransomware Infection Times Fall From 5 Days to 5 Hours (pcmag.com)
Ransomwared health insurer wasn't using anti-virus software • The Register
Everest searching for corporate insiders amid rare pivot • The Register
HelloKitty ransomware source code leaked on hacking forum (bleepingcomputer.com)
How to Prevent Ransomware as a Service (RaaS) Attacks (trendmicro.com)
SEC Investigating Progress Software Over MOVEit Hack - Security Week
Ransomware attacks now target unpatched WS_FTP servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware Attack on Hospitals Highlights Need to Ensure Continuity of Patient Care (fdd.org)
Ransomware Victims
Cyber attack victim Estes making ‘steady progress’ - FreightWaves
Caesars Offers Two Years of IDX Services to Compromised Data Victims - GamblingNews
Ransomwared health insurer wasn't using anti-virus software • The Register
BianLian extortion group claims recent Air Canada breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
The looming threat of a single phishing click to your business (cms-lawnow.com)
What to do if you’ve clicked on a phishing link or talked to scammers | Kaspersky official blog
LinkedIn Smart Links attacks return to target Microsoft accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing, the campaigns that are affecting Italy (securityaffairs.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Artificial Intelligence
PwC survey reveals rising concerns over cyber security and generative AI in 2024 - Reinsurance News
'Really frightening': IT leaders on cyber security in the age of AI (computing.co.uk)
Cyber security pros predict rise of malicious AI - Help Net Security
Why 80% of CISOs see AI as the biggest threat to their business (diginomica.com)
C-suite weighs in on generative AI and security (securityintelligence.com)
68 percent of IT decision makers are worried about the rise of deepfakes (betanews.com)
US Space Force Pauses Generative AI Based on Security Concerns (bloomberglaw.com)
Generative AI Security: Preventing Microsoft Copilot Data Exposure (bleepingcomputer.com)
How to Guard Your Data from Exposure in ChatGPT (thehackernews.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
Mirai DDoS malware variant expands targets with 13 router exploits (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft to kill off VBScript in Windows to block malware delivery (bleepingcomputer.com)
How Keyloggers Have Evolved From the Cold War to Today (darkreading.com)
Endpoint malware attacks decline as campaigns spread wider - Help Net Security
Mobile
Beware - GoldDigger malware will drain your bank accounts without you even realizing | TechRadar
China-based Supply Chain Cyber Attacks Hit Thousands of Android Devices | MSSP Alert
Android devices shipped with backdoored firmware as part of the BADBOX network (securityaffairs.com)
Operation Behind Predator Mobile Spyware Is 'Industrial Scale' (darkreading.com)
Hacktivists send fake nuclear attack warning via Israeli Red Alert app (bitdefender.com)
5 quick tips to strengthen your Android phone security today | ZDNET
Botnets
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
HTTP/2 Zero-Day Vulnerability Results in Record-Breaking DDoS Attacks (cloudflare.com)
Google, Amazon Face Massive Denial-of-Service Attack | MSSP Alert
Internet of Things – IoT
Automotive cyber security: A decade of progress and challenges - Help Net Security
Android TV malware case worsens: Tens of millions of devices infected - FlatpanelsHD
Have You Changed the Default Passwords on Your IoT Devices? (makeuseof.com)
Android devices shipped with backdoored firmware as part of the BADBOX network (securityaffairs.com)
Mirai Variant IZ1H9 Adds 13 Exploits to Arsenal - Security Week
Exposed security cameras in Israel and Palestine pose significant risks (securityaffairs.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
3.81 billion records compromised by cyber security incidents in September 2023 (itsecuritywire.com)
23andMe Cyberbreach Exposes DNA Data, Potential Family Ties (darkreading.com)
DC Board of Elections confirms voter data stolen in site hack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Lyca Mobile says customer data was stolen during cyber attack | TechCrunch
Third Flagstar Bank data breach since 2021 affects 800,000 customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Caesars Offers Two Years of IDX Services to Compromised Data Victims - GamblingNews
Air Europa customers urged to cancel cards following hack on payment system (therecord.media)
Dymocks breach happened while changing providers | Information Age | ACS
Shadow PC warns of data breach as hacker tries to sell gamers' info (bleepingcomputer.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
The cyber villains are getting bolder. Businesses need to up their game - Raconteur
Protecting your business against the cyber criminal enterprise (techuk.org)
Cyber attackers are combining attacks to bypass detection (siliconrepublic.com)
Hackers 'don't break in anymore, they log in,' expert explains (yahoo.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
‘I felt powerless’: how a crypto scam cost a finance boss £300,000 | Scams | The Guardian
Inside FTX’s All-Night Race to Stop a $1 Billion Crypto Heist | WIRED
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Everest searching for corporate insiders amid rare pivot • The Register
Former US soldier accused of trying to pass secrets to China • The Register
Understanding the human factor of digital safety | TechRadar
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Fooled by cyber criminals: The humanitarian CEO scammed by hackers - GZERO Media
Global job scam to cause $100 mn in losses for over 1,000 companies: Report (odishatv.in)
FTC warns of ‘staggering’ losses to social media scams since 2021 (bleepingcomputer.com)
The dark side of solar panels – how crooks are exploiting net zero (telegraph.co.uk)
Chinese Criminals Backdoor Android Devices for Ad Fraud (govinfosecurity.com)
‘I felt powerless’: how a crypto scam cost a finance boss £300,000 | Scams | The Guardian
Inside FTX’s All-Night Race to Stop a $1 Billion Crypto Heist | WIRED
What to do if you’ve clicked on a phishing link or talked to scammers | Kaspersky official blog
Never click on bank-draining words if message pops up, expert warns (ladbible.com)
Boss of world’s largest cinema chain victim of catfish blackmail plot | Business | The Guardian
Deepfakes
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Cyber insurance costs pressure business budgets - Help Net Security
Insurance industry faces growing concerns over cyber cat risk: Gallagher Re - Reinsurance News
Cyber Insurance Lessens the Sting of Corporate Cyber Attacks (bloomberglaw.com)
Keeping up with the demands of the cyber insurance market - Help Net Security
Insurance cover ‘sufficient’ for $100mn cyber attack hit: MGM (insuranceinsider.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Software Supply Chain
Why open-source software supply chain attacks have tripled in a year | CSO Online
New One-Click Exploit Is a Supply Chain Risk for Linux OSes (darkreading.com)
Cloud/SaaS
The Need for Speed: When Cloud Attacks Take Only 10 Minutes (darkreading.com)
Microsoft and Cabinet Office issue government-wide security guidelines for M365 – PublicTechnology
Securely Moving Financial Services to the Cloud (darkreading.com)
Identity and Access Management
Encryption
New cryptographic protocol aims to bolster open-source software security | ZDNET
Linux Foundation Announces OpenPubkey Open Source Cryptographic Protocol - Security Week
API
Open Source and Linux
New cryptographic protocol aims to bolster open-source software security | ZDNET
Why open-source software supply chain attacks have tripled in a year | CSO Online
Linux Foundation Announces OpenPubkey Open Source Cryptographic Protocol - Security Week
Security Patch for Two New Flaws in Curl Library Arriving on October 11 (thehackernews.com)
Maintainers warn of vulnerability affecting foundational open-source tool (therecord.media)
New One-Click Exploit Is a Supply Chain Risk for Linux OSes (darkreading.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
CISA publishes top 10 most common security misconfigurations • The Register
Have You Changed the Default Passwords on Your IoT Devices? (makeuseof.com)
Social Media
FTC warns of ‘staggering’ losses to social media scams since 2021 (bleepingcomputer.com)
LinkedIn Smart Links attacks return to target Microsoft accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Brands Beware: X's New Badge System Is a Ripe Cyber-Target (darkreading.com)
What should you do if your Facebook is hacked? (pocket-lint.com)
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Work-related stress “keeps cyber professionals up at night” | ITPro
Cyber security is booming but it comes at a human cost (betanews.com)
eBook: Cyber security career hacks for newcomers - Help Net Security
Turning military veterans into cyber security experts - Help Net Security
CISO Pay Increases Are Slowing – a Look Behind the Figures - Security Week
Skills-based Hiring Can Address Cyber Workforce Shortfalls (fdd.org)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
European Police Hackathon Hunts Down Traffickers - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Misc Nation State/Cyber Warfare
Hacking Groups, Including Some Tied to Russia, Are Attacking Israeli Websites (insurancejournal.com)
Cyber Metamorphosis: Ukraine Conflict's Impact on the Threat Landscape (govinfosecurity.com)
Hackers For Hire Hit Both Sides in Israel-Hamas Conflict (darkreading.com)
Beyond the Front Lines: How the Israel-Hamas War Impacts the Cyber security Industry - Security Week
Hamas 'using social engineering attacks' in conflict with Israel (techmonitor.ai)
Could Middle Eastern Cyberwarfare Spill Into Health Sector? (inforisktoday.com)
The Cyberwar Between the East and the West Goes Through Africa (darkreading.com)
Hamas 'using social engineering attacks' in conflict with Israel (techmonitor.ai)
Russia
Dark Horse Ukraine Proves Resistant to Onslaught of Russian Cyber Attacks (kyivpost.com)
Kremlin-Linked Hacker Group Launches Cyber-Attack Against Israel (kyivpost.com)
Russian hacker group "Killnet" declares cyberwar on Israel | Al Bawaba
Gaza-linked hackers and Pro-Russia groups are targeting Israel (securityaffairs.com)
Hacking Groups, Including Some Tied to Russia, Are Attacking Israeli Websites (insurancejournal.com)
Cyber Metamorphosis: Ukraine Conflict's Impact on the Threat Landscape (govinfosecurity.com)
China
A Frontline Report of Chinese Threat Actor Tactics and Techniques (darkreading.com)
Why One Of The Largest Cyber-Attacks Is Still A Mystery (slashgear.com)
Chinese Hackers Target Semiconductor Firms in East Asia with Cobalt Strike (thehackernews.com)
Chinese Criminals Backdoor Android Devices for Ad Fraud (govinfosecurity.com)
China-based Supply Chain Cyber Attacks Hit Thousands of Android Devices | MSSP Alert
Former US soldier accused of trying to pass secrets to China • The Register
Researchers Uncover Grayling APT's Ongoing Attack Campaign Across Industries (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft: China's Behind Atlassian Confluence Attacks; PoCs Available (darkreading.com)
Iran
Escalation In Iranian Cyber Operations: A Shift Toward Espionage | Iran International (iranintl.com)
North Korea
Vulnerability Management
Developers take as long as one month to patch security flaws, Synopsys finds (axios.com)
Vulnerability Behind “Largest Attack in Internet History” Found | MSSP Alert
Vulnerabilities
Patch Now: Massive RCE Campaign Wrangles Routers Into Botnet (darkreading.com)
Patch Tuesday: Code Execution Flaws in Adobe Commerce, Photoshop - Security Week
Google Chrome 118 is a massive security update - gHacks Tech News
Security Patch for Two New Flaws in Curl Library Arriving on October 11 (thehackernews.com)
Adobe Acrobat Reader Vuln Now Under Attack (darkreading.com)
Ransomware attacks now target unpatched WS_FTP servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Critical Zero-Day Bug in Atlassian Confluence Under Active Exploit (informationweek.com)
WhatsApp exploits commanding multi-million prices (computing.co.uk)
High-Severity Vulnerabilities Discovered in WebM Project’s Libraries (paloaltonetworks.com)
Credential Harvesting Campaign Targets Unpatched NetScaler Instances - Security Week
Over 17,000 WordPress sites hacked in Balada Injector attacks last month (bleepingcomputer.com)
Thousands of WordPress sites have been hacked through tagDiv plugin vulnerability | Ars Technica
New WordPress backdoor creates rogue admin to hijack websites (bleepingcomputer.com)
libcue Library Flaw Opens GNOME Linux Systems Vulnerable to RCE Attacks (thehackernews.com)
D-Link WiFi range extender vulnerable to command injection attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Maintainers warn of vulnerability affecting foundational open-source tool (therecord.media)
Apple releases iOS 16.7.1 to plug critical security holes | Macworld
The SEC is said to be investigating a Twitter security flaw from the pre-Musk era (engadget.com)
Microsoft: China's Behind Atlassian Confluence Attacks; PoCs Available (darkreading.com)
35 Squid proxy bugs still unpatched after 2 years • The Register
Fortinet Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products | CISA
Tools and Controls
Organisations grapple with detection and response despite rising security budgets | CSO Online
Preparing for the Unexpected: A Proactive Approach to Operational Resilience (darkreading.com)
A Primer on Cyber Risk Acceptance and What it Means to Your Business (bleepingcomputer.com)
Reassessing the Impacts of Risk Management With NIST Framework 2.0 (darkreading.com)
16 Essential Factors To Cover In A Disaster Recovery Plan (forbes.com)
A Cyber Security Risk Assessment Guide for Leaders (trendmicro.com)
Addressing a Breach Starts With Getting Everyone on the Same Page (darkreading.com)
Google, Yahoo Push DMARC, Forcing Companies to Catch Up (darkreading.com)
You can't avoid APIs, so you need to secure them (betanews.com)
What is External Attack Surface Management (EASM)? | UpGuard
Why You Should Phish In Your Own (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Why zero trust delivers even more resilience than you think - Help Net Security
Unmasking the limitations of yearly penetration tests - Help Net Security
Keeping up with the demands of the cyber insurance market - Help Net Security
Cyber attackers are combining attacks to bypass detection (siliconrepublic.com)
Keep on keeping your organisation informed to stay cyber secure (techuk.org)
Why identity infrastructure is the new cyberattack surface (siliconrepublic.com)
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Cyber security is a mindset, not just a set of tools and technologies. (techuk.org)
Large law firms experiencing two 'cyber incidents' a month - Legal Futures
Small businesses growing target for cyber criminals (planetradio.co.uk)
The world was already horrifying — technology is making it more so - The Hustle
Legions of Critical Infrastructure Devices Subject to Cyber Targeting (darkreading.com)
Subsea cable business seeks to plug its security holes (lightreading.com)
Old-School Attacks Are Still a Danger, Despite Newer Techniques (darkreading.com)
Protect Critical Infrastructure With Same Rigor as Classified Networks (darkreading.com)
Drug dealers hijack NHS, police and Crimestoppers websites to sell coke in plain sight - Daily Star
Proactive not reactive: adjusting the approach to cyber crime in education
Magecart Campaign Hijacks 404 Pages to Steal Data (darkreading.com)
As biohacking evolves, how vulnerable are we to cyber threats? - Help Net Security
Electric Power System Cyber Security Vulnerabilities (trendmicro.com)
Securing the Food Pipeline from Cyber Attacks (newswise.com)
US construction giant reports cyber security incident • The Register
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 15 September 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 15 September 2023:
-Overconfident Organisations Prone to Cyber Breaches
-Board Members Struggling to Understand Cyber Risks
-Cyber Criminals are Targeting Top Executives and Could be Using Sensitive Information to Extort Them
-Cyber Attacks Reach Fever Pitch in Q2 2023
-Ransomware Attacks Hit Record Levels in UK as More Companies Fail to Tackle Growing Threats
-Microsoft Warns of More Attacks as Ransomware Spreads Through Teams Phishing
-Europol - Financial Crime Makes “Billions” and Impacts “Millions”
-Almost One in Three Parents Have Never Spoken to Their Children About Cyber Security
-Hackers are Dropping USB Drives Outside Buildings to Target Networks
-Data Theft is Now the No. 1 Cyber Security Threat Keeping Execs Awake at Night
-If You Didn’t Change Your Passwords After the LastPass Data Breach, Do It Now
-Cloud Vulnerabilities Surge Nearly 200% as Cloud Credentials Become the New Hot Ticket on the Dark Web
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
Overconfident Organisations Prone to Cyber Breaches
A study found that 95% of UK enterprises were very confident or somewhat confident that they do not have gaps in their security controls, yet despite this, 69% have fallen victim to a cyber attack in the last two years. One of the reasons given for this false sense of confidence was the belief that more tools meant more security; worryingly, 45% of organisations struggled with the implementation of tools due to the need for expertise. Attackers are constantly adapting their tactics to bypass the security controls that most organisations implement. It is difficult for IT teams and business leaders to maintain an objective assessment of how effective their chosen security controls are against today’s attackers. Black Arrow provides the impartial and expert advice that businesses require, including a free initial assessment, with no vested interest other than helping our clients achieve pragmatic and proportionate security.
Source: [IT Security Guru]
Board Members Struggling to Understand Cyber Risks
Board members frequently struggle to understand cyber risks, putting businesses at higher risk of attacks, a new report has found. The report noted that Board interest is being piqued as a result of growing media reporting of cyber incidents, a heightened Board focus on operational resilience post-pandemic, investor pressure and a tightening regulatory environment.
Worryingly, despite the increase in interest and increased internal and external focus on cyber risk, a number of Board-level respondents reported that they felt scared or embarrassed to ask their CISO for fear of exposing their lack of understanding.
Source: [Infosecurity Magazine]
Cyber Criminals are Targeting Top Executives and Could be Using Sensitive Information to Extort Them
Senior executives in today's evolving work landscape face growing cyber security threats, including extortion and device theft. The rise of ‘workcations’, which blend work and leisure, has blurred professional and personal boundaries, exposing leaders to heightened risks, and necessitating a strong focus on cyber security.
These executives are particularly attractive targets due to their access to critical information and decision-making authority. To protect their organisations, they must prioritise robust security measures, such as stronger passwords, anti-theft safeguards for devices, multi factor authentication, and, where appropriate or necessary, the use of virtual private networks. As guardians of their businesses' well-being, executives carry the responsibility of upholding stringent cyber security practices, ensuring that the benefits of remote work do not compromise their organisations' security.
Source: [Fortune]
Cyber Attacks Reach Fever Pitch in Q2 2023
A report has found the global landscape of increasing digitisation, political unrest, the emergence of AI and the widespread adoption of work from home, have all contributed to an increase in attacks, which have increased 314% in the first half of this year compared the first half of 2022. Rather worryingly, between the first and second quarter this year, there was a 387% increase in activity.
Source: [Data Centre & Network News]
Ransomware Attacks Hit Record Levels in UK as More Companies Fail to Tackle Growing Threats
A report from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the UK found ransomware attacks on UK organisations reached record levels last year, impacting over 700 organisations. This isn’t the true count though, as it does not factor the overwhelming majority of victims who do not report attacks, so the true number will be many times this. This increase comes as reports are finding that UK companies are struggling to address the growing threats, and this includes a lack of understanding at the Board level. In fact, 59% of directors say their Board is not very effective in understanding the drivers and impacts of cyber risks for their organisation.
Sources: [The Record] [The Fintech Times] [Financial Times]
Microsoft Warns of More Attacks as Ransomware Spreads Through Teams Phishing
Microsoft says an initial access broker known for working with ransomware groups has recently switched to Microsoft Teams phishing attacks to breach corporate networks. Referring to one of the groups, Microsoft said “In July 2023, Storm-0324 began using phishing lures sent over Teams with malicious links leading to a malicious SharePoint-hosted file,". This tactic has also been used by Russian Nation State Actors.
Source: [Bleeping Computer]
Europol - Financial Crime Makes “Billions” and Impacts “Millions”
The European policing alliance’s first ever European Financial and Economic Crime Threat Assessment was compiled from “operational insights and strategic intelligence” contributed by member states and Europol partners. The assessment highlighted a criminal economy worth billions of euros and that impacts millions of victims each year.
Source: [Infosecurity Magazine]
Almost One in Three Parents Have Never Spoken to Their Children About Cyber Security
A recent report found that 30% of parents have never spoken to their children about cyber security. Additionally, over 40% of parents, who themselves admitted that they didn’t know how to create strong passwords, still give their child access to their mobile phones and almost a third (32%) give them access to their computers. By doing so, parents are not only putting their children at risk, but inadvertently, themselves and the organisations they work for as well.
Black Arrow offers a range of training, including formal and informal training, for individuals, employees and business leaders. Contact us today for a free initial conversation.
Source: [IT Security Guru]
Hackers are Dropping USB Drives Outside Buildings to Target Networks
A mid-year cyber security report found that along with the explosive growth in AI, bad actors are still using tried and tested, but unfortunately still very effective, tactics such as dropping USB drives outside target buildings in the hope that an employee will pick them up and plug them into devices connected to the corporate network. Many times, these actors are banking on their targets lacking protections against these attacks. Think about your organisation, would someone plug a device they found in the street into their work computer out of curiosity? Does your organisation have controls in place to prevent this type of attack?
Source: [Tech Republic]
Data Theft is Now the No. 1 Cyber Security Threat Keeping Execs Awake at Night
According to a recent survey, 55% of IT decision-makers cited data theft as their main concern, with ransomware placed third, after phishing. This comes as ransomware attackers are moving towards more exfiltration-based techniques. Exfiltration creates a significant number of issues for an organisation including the regulatory requirements of telling customers, to not knowing what data has been exfiltrated.
Source: [Information Security Buzz]
If You Didn’t Change Your Passwords After the LastPass Data Breach, Do It Now
Criminals have had plenty of time to use encryption keys stolen in the 2022 LastPass hack to open vaults, and there has been a reported increase in the number of vaults that have been cracked. For those attackers that haven’t been able to crack your password, they're under no time constraints.
Whilst successful attackers may not directly target your email accounts, PayPal wallets, or banks, these assets can be packaged and sold to other criminal third parties. If any of the passwords stored in a LastPass vault prior to 2022 are still in use, you should change them immediately.
Source: [Make Use Of]
Cloud Vulnerabilities Surge Nearly 200% as Cloud Credentials Become the New Hot Ticket on the Dark Web
IBM tracked 632 new cloud-related vulnerabilities (CVEs) between June 2022 and June 2023, a 194% increase from the previous year, according to a new report. The latest haul of new CVEs brings the total number tracked by the vendor to 3,900; a number that has doubled since 2019. Similarly, a separate report from Palo Alto Networks found that 80% of security exposures exist in the cloud.
IBM highlighted that this has led to a number of cloud credentials being actively sold on the dark web, in some cases for the same price as a dozen doughnuts. These credentials are believed to account for almost 90% of goods and services for sale on the dark web.
Sources: [Infosecurity Magazine] [The Register] [TechTarget]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Deputy PM urges UK plc not to lose focus on cyber | Computer Weekly
Overconfident Organisations Prone to Cyber Breaches, Study Finds - IT Security Guru
Global companies to hike security spending as threats rise - survey | Reuters
CISOs need to be forceful to gain leverage in the boardroom - Help Net Security
Don't Leave Cyber Security to Chance, the Hidden Risk when Staff Depart - IT Security Guru
Evaluating & Managing Service Provider Security Risks (in 2023) | UpGuard
Cyber Security risks dampen corporate enthusiasm for tech investments - Help Net Security
CISOs and Board Reporting – an Ongoing Problem - SecurityWeek
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Ransomware attacks hit record level in UK, according to neglected official data (therecord.media)
Ransomware tracker: The latest figures [September 2023] (therecord.media)
Ransomware access broker steals accounts via Microsoft Teams phishing (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware thrives as cyber security remains lax, says UK report | Financial Times (ft.com)
Rust-Written 3AM Ransomware: A Sneak Peek into a New Malware Family (thehackernews.com)
Ransomware in top three threats for 65% of organisations | Security Magazine
TrickBot & Conti Sanctions for CISOs & Board Members (trendmicro.com)
Don’t focus on ransomware variants, say UK’s national cyber and crime agencies (therecord.media)
Cuba Ransomware Gang Continues to Evolve With Dangerous Backdoor (darkreading.com)
Recent Rhysida Attacks Show Focus on Healthcare By Ransomware Actors (darkreading.com)
Ransomware Victims
A phone call to helpdesk was likely all it took to hack MGM | Ars Technica
MGM, Caesars File SEC Disclosures on Cyber Security Incidents (darkreading.com)
Caesars paid millions in ransom to cybercrime group prior to MGM hack – NECN
Group in Casino Hacks Skilled at Duping Workers for Access (1) (bloomberglaw.com)
Ransomware tracker: The latest figures [September 2023] (therecord.media)
Rhysida gang claims to have hacked three more US hospitals (securityaffairs.com)
Ransomware crew claims to have hit Save The Children • The Register
Shell says Australian unit BG Group hit by MOVEit cyber security breach | Reuters
Dutch football association pays ransom to Russian cyber criminals – EURACTIV.com
Cyber security incident affects services at The Weather Network | CFJC Today Kamloops
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Email forwarding flaws enable attackers to impersonate high-profile domains - Help Net Security
Attackers Abuse Google Looker Studio to Evade DMARC, Email Security (darkreading.com)
$24 Million Worth of Crypto Wiped out Overnight in Massive Phishing Attack
Thousands of Microsoft 365 accounts under threat from W3LL phishing kit | TechRadar
Ransomware access broker steals accounts via Microsoft Teams phishing (bleepingcomputer.com)
Facebook Messenger phishing wave targets 100K business accounts per week (bleepingcomputer.com)
Journalists, authors, and other writers targeted by phishing emails | TechRadar
Associated Press Stylebook Users Targeted in Phishing Attack Following Data Breach - SecurityWeek
How should SMBs navigate the phishing minefield? - Help Net Security
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Understanding the dangers of social engineering - Help Net Security
How to Avoid Smishing Attacks Targeting Subscription Service Users (securityintelligence.com)
Artificial Intelligence
Cyber Criminals Feasting On Artificial Intelligence (forbes.com)
ChatGPT Jailbreaking Forums Proliferate in Dark Web Communities (darkreading.com)
Cloud security in the era of artificial intelligence (securityintelligence.com)
Deepfake cyberthreats keep rising. Here's how to prevent them - SiliconANGLE
2FA/MFA
Malware
Microsoft Teams phishing attack pushes DarkGate malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Millions of Facebook Business Accounts Bitten by Python Malware (darkreading.com)
Free Download Manager site redirected Linux users to malware for years (bleepingcomputer.com)
Protecting Your Microsoft IIS Servers Against Malware Attacks (thehackernews.com)
3 Strategies to Defend Against Resurging Infostealers (darkreading.com)
New HijackLoader Modular Malware Loader Making Waves in the Cybercrime World (thehackernews.com)
Iranian hackers backdoor 34 orgs with new Sponsor malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
'Steal-It' Campaign Uses OnlyFans Models as Lures (darkreading.com)
Sponsor with batch-filed whiskers: Ballistic Bobcat’s scan and strike backdoor (welivesecurity.com)
Cybersecurity alert: Malware hidden in Microsoft Teams messages targeting users - OnMSFT.com
Iranian Cyberspies Deployed New Backdoor to 34 Organizations - SecurityWeek
Mobile
'Evil Telegram' Spyware Campaign Infects 60K+ Mobile Users (darkreading.com)
France halts iPhone 12 sales over radiation levels - BBC News
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Massive DDoS attack on US financial company thwarted by cyber firm (therecord.media)
Akamai prevented largest DDoS attack on a US financial company (securityaffairs.com)
After Microsoft and X, Hackers Launch DDoS Attack on Telegram - SecurityWeek
Yukon gov't website back after cyber attack, Nunavut gov't site still down | CBC News
Internet of Things – IoT
Co-op to ban Chinese CCTV after security risk warnings (telegraph.co.uk)
Wyze security camera owners report seeing strangers' camera feeds | Mashable
Hackers will hack anything — including your sex toys - The Hustle
Data Breaches/Leaks
Overconfident Organisations Prone to Cyber Breaches, Study Finds - IT Security Guru
LastPass Hackers Cracking Password Vaults - Experts Warns - Cyber Kendra
Dymocks Booksellers suffers data breach impacting 836k customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
How Do Hackers Sell and Trade Your Data in the Metaverse? (makeuseof.com)
Capita class action: 2,000 sign up in wake of data theft • The Register
Airbus data leaked via infected customer computer • The Register
Threat actor leaks sensitive data belonging to Airbus (securityaffairs.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
How Next-Gen Threats Are Taking a Page From APTs - SecurityWeek
How Do Hackers Sell and Trade Your Data in the Metaverse? (makeuseof.com)
Europol's spotlight report sheds light on evolving cyber attacks (amlintelligence.com)
Cyber criminals Use Webex Brand to Target Corporate Users (darkreading.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Top blockchain Cyber security threats to watch out for (att.com)
$24 Million Worth of Crypto Wiped out Overnight in Massive Phishing Attack
Blockchain Security Firm Unveils APT Attack by Lazarus Group - DailyCoin
Hackers steal $53 million worth of cryptocurrency from CoinEx (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cryptoqueen: Accomplice jailed for 20 years for OneCoin financial scam - BBC News
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Latest fraud schemes targeting the payments ecosystem - Help Net Security
Cryptoqueen: Accomplice jailed for 20 years for OneCoin financial scam - BBC News
Glasgow firm issues warning following recent cyber attack | Glasgow Times
Impersonation Attacks
Email forwarding flaws enable attackers to impersonate high-profile domains - Help Net Security
Cyber criminals Use Webex Brand to Target Corporate Users (darkreading.com)
Deepfakes
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Dark Web
ChatGPT Jailbreaking Forums Proliferate in Dark Web Communities (darkreading.com)
Cloud credentials are the hot ticket item on the dark web • The Register
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Evaluating & Managing Service Provider Security Risks (in 2023) | UpGuard
Airbus Cyber Attack: Over 3,200 Vendor Data Accessed by Hackers (cybersecuritynews.com)
Capita class action: 2,000 sign up in wake of data theft • The Register
The rise and evolution of supply chain attacks - Help Net Security
A 2-Week Prescription for Eliminating Supply Chain Threats (darkreading.com)
Cloud/SaaS
Thousands of Microsoft 365 accounts under threat from W3LL phishing kit | TechRadar
7 Steps to Kickstart Your SaaS Security Program (thehackernews.com)
Cloud storage security: What's new in the threat matrix | Microsoft Security Blog
Cloud CVEs Surge 200% in a Year - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Cloud credentials are the hot ticket item on the dark web • The Register
Palo Alto Networks: 80% of security exposures exist in cloud | TechTarget
Cloud security in the era of artificial intelligence (securityintelligence.com)
Containers
Kubernetes Admins Warned to Patch Clusters Against New RCE Vulns (darkreading.com)
Alert: New Kubernetes Vulnerabilities Enable Remote Attacks on Windows Endpoints (thehackernews.com)
Identity and Access Management
Root Admin User: When Do Common Usernames Pose a Threat? (databreachtoday.co.uk)
Companies need to rethink how they implement identity security - Help Net Security
Enterprises persist with outdated authentication strategies - Help Net Security
Why Identity Management Is the Key to Stopping APT Cyber Attacks (darkreading.com)
Encryption
API
How to Prevent API Breaches: A Guide to Robust Security (thehackernews.com)
Elevating API security to reinforce cyber defence - Help Net Security
Machine Learning is a Must for API Security - IT Security Guru
Open Source
Free Download Manager site redirected Linux users to malware for years (bleepingcomputer.com)
Linux Malware! Read This If You Use Free Download Manager (itsfoss.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
If You Didn’t Change Your Passwords After the LastPass Data Breach, Do It Now (makeuseof.com)
Root Admin User: When Do Common Usernames Pose a Threat? (databreachtoday.co.uk)
New WiKI-Eve attack can steal numerical passwords over WiFi (bleepingcomputer.com)
Wi-Fi radio signal data can be used 'to predict passwords' • The Register
Cloud credentials are the hot ticket item on the dark web • The Register
Iranian hackers breach defence orgs in password spray attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Social Media
Facebook Messenger phishing wave targets 100K business accounts per week (bleepingcomputer.com)
After Microsoft and X, Hackers Launch DDoS Attack on Telegram - SecurityWeek
How Do Hackers Sell and Trade Your Data in the Metaverse? (makeuseof.com)
Millions of Facebook Business Accounts Bitten by Python Malware (darkreading.com)
Training, Education and Awareness
How to Transform Security Awareness Into Security Culture (darkreading.com)
Elevating Cyber Awareness: A Strategic Approach (informationweek.com)
How end-user phishing training works (and why it doesn’t) (bleepingcomputer.com)
Great security training is a real challenge - Help Net Security
Digital Transformation
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Cyber Bullying, Cyber Stalking and Sextortion
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
SEC Issues Final Rules on Cyber Security Disclosures | Kelley Drye & Warren LLP - JDSupra
What Makes an Incident ‘Material’? | Calloquy, PBC - JDSupra
The International Criminal Court will now prosecute cyberwar crimes | Ars Technica
Preparing For Cyber Security Disclosures Set For Public Companies (forbes.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Backup and Recovery
How to develop a cloud backup ransomware protection strategy | TechTarget
How To Backup Data From NAS: A Complete Guide (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Cyber Security Skills Gap: Roadies & Gamers Are Untapped Talent (darkreading.com)
Three ways to overcome cyber security staff shortages (securitybrief.co.nz)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Russia
China
Risk & Repeat: Big questions remain on Storm-0558 attacks | TechTarget
Parliamentary researcher ‘who spied for China’ arrested | UK news | The Guardian
Arrest of alleged spy raises questions around UK’s China policy | Financial Times (ft.com)
Microsoft, Apple versus China, spyware actors (techrepublic.com)
Co-op to ban Chinese CCTV after security risk warnings (telegraph.co.uk)
Spies, Hackers, Informants: How China Snoops on the West - SecurityWeek
China caught with its malware in another nation's power grid • The Register
China Threat Recap: A Deeper Insight (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Iran
Iranian hackers backdoor 34 orgs with new Sponsor malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
‘Scan-and-exploit’ campaign snares unpatched Exchange servers | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
North Korea
Misc Nation State/Cyber Warfare
Vulnerability Management
Severe vulnerability found in all browsers, and it's being attacked | PCWorldOvercoming the Rising Threat of Session Hijacking (darkreading.com)
Cloud CVEs Surge 200% in a Year - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
With 0-days hitting Chrome, iOS, and dozens more this month, is no software safe? | Ars Technica
Vulnerabilities
Microsoft September 2023 Patch Tuesday fixes 2 zero-days, 59 flaws (bleepingcomputer.com)
Unpatched Cisco ASA flaw exploited by attackers (CVE-2023-20269) - Help Net Security
Severe vulnerability found in all browsers, and it's being attacked | PCWorld
After Apple and Google, Mozilla Also Patches Zero-Day Exploited for Spyware Delivery - SecurityWeek
Notepad++ 8.5.7 released with fixes for four security vulnerabilities (bleepingcomputer.com)
Adobe warns of critical Acrobat and Reader zero-day exploited in attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Alert: New Kubernetes Vulnerabilities Enable Remote Attacks on Windows Endpoints (thehackernews.com)
Cisco warns of VPN zero-day exploited by ransomware gangs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cloud CVEs Surge 200% in a Year - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Tools and Controls
Global companies to hike security spending as threats rise - survey | Reuters
Don't Leave Cyber Security to Chance, the Hidden Risk when Staff Depart - IT Security Guru
What Is XDR and Why It's Changing the Security Industry - ReadWrite
Remote Desktop Protocol exposures leave 85% of organisations vulnerable to attack - SiliconANGLE
The Dark Web Is Expanding (As Is the Value of Monitoring It) (darkreading.com)
How to Prevent API Breaches: A Guide to Robust Security (thehackernews.com)
Elevating Cyber Awareness: A Strategic Approach (informationweek.com)
Great security training is a real challenge - Help Net Security
Companies need to rethink how they implement identity security - Help Net Security
Enterprises persist with outdated authentication strategies - Help Net Security
Why Identity Management Is the Key to Stopping APT Cyber Attacks (darkreading.com)
Easy Configuration Fixes Can Protect Your Server from Attack (securityintelligence.com)
Other News
The Weaponization of Operational Technology (securityintelligence.com)
ICS Computers in Western Countries See Increasing Attacks: Report - SecurityWeek
Cyber Trends: The Gunpowder of the Twenty-First Century (e-ir.info)
The 9 Top Technology Trends That Are Shaping the Future of Cyber Security (makeuseof.com)
The Cyber Security Risks In Education Cannot Be Ignored (forbes.com)
A new Repojacking attack exposed over 4,000 GitHub repositories to hack (securityaffairs.com)
Cyber attacks reach fever pitch in Q2 2023 - Data Centre & Network News (dcnnmagazine.com)
Rising OT/ICS cyber security incidents reveal alarming trend - Help Net Security
Brits happy to break cyber law if the price is right | Computer Weekly
British Military Hit by Six Million Cyber Attacks in 2022 (thedefensepost.com)
Trustwave report on hospitality industry security threats | Cyber Magazine
Cyber security impact on construction, engineering projects (csemag.com)
Cyber criminals come for schools — and schools aren’t ready (hechingerreport.org)
Professional Sports: The Next Frontier of Cyber Security? (darkreading.com)
How Dangerous Is the Cyber Attack Risk to Transportation? (securityintelligence.com)
Poison in the Water: The Physical Repercussions of IoT Security Threats (securityintelligence.com)
Australia Inc roiled by raft of cyber attacks since late 2022 | Reuters
Death by digital: attacks on healthcare put people at risk (synack.com)
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