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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 19 May 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 19 May 2023:
-Triple Threat: Insecure Economy, Cyber Crime Recruitment and Insider Threats
-Insured Companies More Likely to be Ransomware Victims, Sometimes More Than Once
-Ensuring Security Remains/Becomes Everyone’s Responsibility
-Software Supply Chain Attacks Hit 61% of Firms
-More than 2.25 Million Exposed Assets on the Dark Web Tied to Fortune 1000 Employees
-Law Enforcement Crackdowns and New Techniques are Forcing Cyber Criminals to Pivot
-Talking Security Strategy: Why Cyber Security Requires a Seat at the Boardroom Table
-How Incident Response Rehearsals and Readiness Exercises Can Aid Incident Response
-Ransomware’s Real Goals are to Exploit Internet Facing Apps, Mine Intellectual Property and Grab Sensitive Information
-Organisations’ Cyber Resilience Efforts Fail to Keep Up with Evolving Threats
-Fraudsters Send Fake Invoice, Follow Up with Fake Executive Confirmation
-Capita Warns Customers They Should Assume Data was Stolen
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
Triple Threat: Insecure Economy, Cyber Crime Recruitment and Insider Threats
Across all sectors employees are feeling the ramifications of economic uncertainty, coupled with ransomware attacks continuing to evolve and become more sophisticated, and with this, cyber crime gangs are increasing their recruitment efforts. All the while, the cyber security skills gap persists and continues to widen for most organisations. This has the potential to create a perfect storm in terms of insider threats.
Insider threats can be malicious or unintentional, and they might come from current or former employees, business partners, board members or consultants. A recent report found that the past two years have seen a 44% rise in insider incidents. There is no quick fix to solve the insider threat problem. At a time when many businesses are struggling with visibility issues brought on by digital transformation and vendor sprawl, what’s needed is planning. Reducing the risk associated with insider threats requires a multifaceted approach.
Ensuring Security Remains/Becomes Everyone’s Responsibility
In the same way as organisations believe that everyone is somewhat responsible for keeping costs reasonable, why would an organisation not think the same of cyber security, especially as cyber security is not just a technology problem: it is a business problem. One of the best methods for ensuring that security is everyone’s responsibility is to make cyber a top-down issue, with the board and C-suite setting the tone for security; they should provide clear direction and guidance, prioritising security as a business objective.
Other methods that can help ensure security as everyone’s responsibility include integrating it into the functions of roles, creating a security culture, providing awareness and training and rewarding employees for responses such as reporting phishing attacks.
https://cisoseries.com/20-ways-to-ensure-security-remains-becomes-everyones-responsibility/
Insured Companies More Likely to be Ransomware Victims, Sometimes More Than Once
Companies with cyber insurance are more likely to get hit by ransomware, more likely to be attacked multiple times, and more likely to pay ransoms, according to a recent survey of IT decision makers.
According to the survey by Barracuda Networks, 77% of organisations with cyber insurance were hit at least once, compared to 65% without insurance. Of those with insurance, 39% paid the ransom. Worryingly, the survey found that insured companies were also 70% more likely to be hit multiple times. Repeat victims were also more likely to pay the ransom, and less likely to use backup systems to help them recover.
Software Supply Chain Attacks Hit 61% of Firms
More than three-fifths (61%) of businesses have been directly impacted by a software supply chain threat over the past year, according to a new report. The report pointed to open source software as a key source of supply chain risk. Open source is now used by 94% of companies in some form, with over half (57%) using multiple open source platforms, the report revealed.
Organisations may be putting themselves at further risk by not having a full view of the software which is used within their corporate environment. One of the first things an organisation seeking to reduce their risk of a software supply chain attack should do is to understand their attack surface and maintain a record of the software which they use.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/software-supply-chain-attacks-hit/
More than 2.25 Million Exposed Assets on the Dark Web Tied to Fortune 1000 Employees
In a newly released 2023 Fortune 1000 Identity Exposure Report, an analysis of the dark net exposure of employees across 21 industries, including technology, financial, retailing and media, researchers analysed 2.27 billion exposed dark web assets. These assets included more than 423 million records containing personally identifiable information (PII) found in data breaches and exfiltrated from malware-infected devices tied directly to Fortune 1000 employees’ email addresses.
Additional findings include 27.48 million pairs of credentials with Fortune 1000 corporate email addresses and plain text passwords, and a 62% re-use rate of passwords amongst Fortune 1000 employees. Whilst the research focuses on Fortune 1000 employees, it is unlikely that these are the only employees who are exposed on the dark web. Organisations should be aware of how such PII could include their own employees, and how to avoid password re-use in the corporate environment.
Law Enforcement Crackdowns and New Techniques are Forcing Cyber Criminals to Pivot
Researchers say that law enforcement crackdowns and new investigative tools are putting pressure on cyber criminals, but challenges for defenders remain. It can seem like cyber criminals are running rampant across the world's digital infrastructure, launching ransomware attacks, scams, and outright thefts with impunity. Over the last year, however, US and global authorities seized $112 million from cryptocurrency investment scams, disrupted the Hive ransomware group, broke up online illegal drug marketplaces, and sanctioned crypto money launderers, among other operations to crack down on internet-enabled crimes. With such pressure, financially motivated threat actors are pivoting to crimes that have a higher rate of success, such as selling data instead of extorting, and romance scams and pig butchering (building rapport and trust with victims over time only to steal from them) are replacing the old get-rich schemes.
Talking Security Strategy: Why Cyber Security Requires a Seat at the Boardroom Table
Cyber security is no longer a fringe issue for businesses. What was once a siloed function is now woven into the fabric of any successful business. Any business still treating its cyber security initiatives as a side project is setting itself up to fail. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has laid to rest any doubts about the importance of cyber security with new regulations around how boards of directors should approach it. The regulations, which are in the process of being finalised, will require companies to openly report any serious cyber security attack and explain who on their board is responsible for dealing with it. The regulations also will require businesses to include board of directors' cyber security experience and credentials as part of any public disclosure.
How Incident Response Rehearsals and Readiness Exercises Can Aid Incident Response
Incident response rehearsals and readiness exercises can aid organisations by identifying security gaps, testing communications in the event of a cyber attack, and understanding roles in reducing response times. All of which benefits the business objectives of the organisation.
The importance for organisations to understand who their adversaries are and how they operate against their enterprise environments cannot be overstated. An organisation's approach to cyber security testing and resilience improvements in the face of an increasingly volatile threat landscape must be underpinned around this perspective.
Rehearsals should look to leverage scenarios based on evolving and emerging attacker techniques, tactics and procedures (TTPs), with different levels of complexity; this allows an organisation to constantly sharpen their technique and update rehearsals to reflect the current attack environment. These TTPs should be driven by an intelligence-led and risk-based approach. Additionally, organisations need to set metrics for understanding the results of rehearsals, which in turn should be used in established feedback channels to drive improvement in the organisation’s incident response.
https://www.darkreading.com/edge-articles/5-ways-security-testing-can-aid-incident-response
Ransomware’s Real Goals are to Exploit Internet Facing Apps, Mine Intellectual Property and Grab Sensitive Information
The majority of ransomware attacks in 2022 were intended to unearth personal data, mine intellectual property and grab other sensitive information rather than financial extortion or data encryption, Kaspersky said in a new report.
Most attacks started off as exploiting public facing applications (43%), data from compromised user accounts (24%) and malicious emails (12%). The goal was to snatch information the cyber crews could leverage into bigger and more lucrative scores. The report also revealed that the longest-running ransomware attacks began with the exploitation of public-facing applications, with just over 2% of them lasting for a year and more.
Organisations’ Cyber Resilience Efforts Fail to Keep Up with Evolving Threats
A steady increase in cyber attacks and an evolving threat landscape are resulting in more organisations turning their attention to building long-term cyber resilience; however, many of these programs are falling short and fail to prove teams’ real-world cyber capabilities, according to Immersive Labs. The report found that while 86% of organisations have a cyber resilience program, 52% of respondents say their organisation lacks a comprehensive approach to assessing cyber resilience.
Organisations have taken steps to deploy cyber resilience programs; however, 53% of respondents indicate the organisation’s workforce is not well-prepared for the next cyber attack and just over half say they lack a comprehensive approach to assessing cyber resilience. These statistics indicate that although cyber resilience is a priority and programs are in place, their current structure and training are ineffective.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/05/18/cyber-resilience-programs-shortcomings/
Fraudsters Send Fake Invoice, Follow Up with Fake Executive Confirmation
Fraudsters are trying out a new approach to convince companies to pay bogus invoices: instead of hijacking existing email threads, they are creating convincing ones themselves. The fraud attempt begins with an email containing a payment request for a fake invoice. The recipient, an employee in a company’s finance department, reads the email and checks who sent it. The sender’s email address looks like it belongs to one of the company’s trusted vendors, and the VP of Finance has been CC-ed. Soon after, the “VP of Finance” replies to the email thread, and asks the employee (by name) to pay this at the earliest convenience.
Most organisations view social engineering methods as a one step process; however, threat actors are employing multiple layers. In this case, adding management to increase authenticity. Businesses looking to bolster their resilience should look to ensure that these kinds of attacks are addressed in their organisation’s user education and awareness training.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/05/16/payment-request-fraud/
Capita Warns Customers They Should Assume Data was Stolen
Outsourcing giant Capita is warning customers to assume that their data was stolen in a cyber attack that affected its systems in early April. This includes the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), the largest private pension scheme in the UK, which holds pensions of over 500,000 individuals. A total of 350 UK corporate retirement schemes are believed to be impacted. The cyber attack, originally described to be a technical problem, has been reported to the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office.
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Cyber security Often Overlooked as Key Factor for Business Success, New Study Says - MSSP Alert
Cyber Risk Management in 2023: The People Element (trendmicro.com)
Is Your Cyber security “Too” Good? (securityintelligence.com)
Cyber risk: Can banks win the arms race? | Financial Times (ft.com)
Security breaches push digital trust to the fore | CSO Online
5 Ways Security Testing Can Aid Incident Response (darkreading.com)
Organisations reporting cyber resilience are hardly resilient: Study | CSO Online
Organisations' cyber resilience efforts fail to keep up with evolving threats - Help Net Security
Keeping a competitive edge in the cyber security ‘game’ | CyberScoop
UK NCSC, ICO debunk 6 cyber attack reporting myths | CSO Online
An Executive's Guide To The Cyber crime Underground (forbes.com)
Law enforcement crackdowns and new techniques are forcing cyber criminals to pivot | CSO Online
20 Ways to Ensure Security Remains/Becomes Everyone’s Responsibility (cisoseries.com)
Talking Security Strategy: Cyber security Has a Seat at the Boardroom Table (darkreading.com)
Triple Threat: Insecure Economy, Cyber crime Recruitment and Insider Threats - SecurityWeek
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Insured companies more likely to be ransomware victims, sometimes more than once | CSO Online
Ransomware payments nearly double in one year | Cyber crime | The Guardian
The Week in Ransomware - May 12th 2023 - New Gangs Emerge (bleepingcomputer.com)
New trends in ransomware attacks shape the future of cyber security - Help Net Security
ABB 'suffers cyber attack' by ransomware gang Black Basta (techmonitor.ai)
Why Amazon S3 is a ransomware target and how to protect it | TechTarget
Experts question San Bernardino's $1.1M ransom payment | TechTarget
Ransomware corrupts data, making restoration harder • The Register
CLR SqlShell Malware Targets MS SQL Servers for Crypto Mining and Ransomware (thehackernews.com)
VPN vulnerability linked to ransomware attack on Law Society: PDPC - CNA (channelnewsasia.com)
Philadelphia Inquirer operations disrupted after cyber attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware gang steals data of 5.8 million PharMerica patients (bleepingcomputer.com)
New RA Group ransomware targets US orgs in double-extortion attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware Prevention – Are Meeting Password Security Requirements Enough (bleepingcomputer.com)
Qilin Ransomware Operation Outfits Affiliates With Sleek, Turnkey Cyber attacks (darkreading.com)
Ransomware-as-a-service groups pay affiliates top dollar • The Register
Russian ransomware affiliate charged with attacks on critical infrastructure (bleepingcomputer.com)
This new ransomware group is targeting big businesses - here's what you need to know | TechRadar
Warning Issued About BianLian Ransomware Attacks By CISA & FBI (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
FBI confirms BianLian ransomware switch to extortion only attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
'Strictly limit' remote desktop to avoid BianLian ransomware • The Register
MalasLocker ransomware targets Zimbra servers, demands charity donation (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian national indicted for ransomware attacks against the US | CSO Online
A different kind of ransomware demand: Donate to charity to get your data back | CyberScoop
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
What the Email Security Landscape Looks Like in 2023-Security Affairs
Ongoing Facebook phishing campaign without a sender and (almost) without links
Google's .zip Top Level domain is already used in phishing attacks - gHacks Tech News
New ZIP domains spark debate among cyber security experts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Exploring the tactics of phishing and scam websites in 2023 - Help Net Security
Trojan-Rigged Phishing Attacks Pepper China-Taiwan Conflict (darkreading.com)
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Fraudsters send fake invoice, follow up with fake exec confirmation - Help Net Security
Insider threats surge across US CNI as attackers exploit human factors | CSO Online
Microsoft Teams Features Amp Up Orgs' Cyber attack Exposure (darkreading.com)
Researchers show ways to abuse Microsoft Teams accounts for lateral movement | CSO Online
Artificial Intelligence
New Google search tool will distinguish real images from AI-generated phonies | ZDNET
AI-Powered Tools Threaten Password Strength, New Study Finds - MSSP Alert
AI Is About to Be Everywhere: Where Will Regulators Be? (darkreading.com)
Generative AI Empowers Users but Challenges Security (darkreading.com)
Security Vulnerabilities of ChatGPT-Generated Code (trendmicro.com)
3 Ways Hackers Use ChatGPT to Cause Security Headaches (darkreading.com)
ChatGPT is about to revolutionize cyber security | VentureBeat
Mitigating Dark Web Risks: The Role Of AI And Machine Learning (forbes.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
Microsoft is scanning the inside of password-protected zip files for malware | Ars Technica
XWorm Malware Exploits Follina Vulnerability in New Wave of Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Atomic malware steals Mac passwords, crypto wallets, and more • Graham Cluley
CLR SqlShell Malware Targets MS SQL Servers for Crypto Mining and Ransomware (thehackernews.com)
No more macros? No problem, say attackers, we'll adapt • The Register
The new info-stealing malware operations to watch out for (bleepingcomputer.com)
DangerousPassword - A Malware Attack Pattern to Infect Devices (gbhackers.com)
Stealthy MerDoor malware uncovered after five years of attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers Using Golang Variant of Cobalt Strike to Target Apple macOS Systems (thehackernews.com)
New ZIP domains spark debate among cyber security experts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Infamous cyber crime marketplace offers pre-order service for stolen credentials - Help Net Security
Once Again, Malware Discovered Hidden in npm (darkreading.com)
Trojan-Rigged Phishing Attacks Pepper China-Taiwan Conflict (darkreading.com)
Mobile
Parental control app with 5 million downloads vulnerable to attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Apple blocked 1.7 million apps for privacy, security issues in 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Converso walks back E2EE claims, yanks app from stores • The Register
OilAlpha: Emerging Houthi-linked Cyber Threat Targets Arabian Android Users (thehackernews.com)
Google Announces New Rating System for Android and Device Vulnerability Reports - SecurityWeek
Millions of Smartphones Distributed Worldwide With Preinstalled 'Guerrilla' Malware - SecurityWeek
Botnets
Latest variant of RapperBot botnet adds cryptojacking capabilities-Security Affairs
Spanish cops arrest 69 in immigration bot scheme • The Register
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Netgear Routers' Flaws Expose Users to Malware, Remote Attacks, and Surveillance (thehackernews.com)
Why 2.4GHz Wi-Fi is both the savior and the scourge of the smart home - The Verge
Hackers infect TP-Link router firmware to attack EU entities (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese Hackers Mustang Panda Attacks TP-Link Routers (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Unpatched Wemo Smart Plug Bug Opens Countless Networks to Cyber attacks (darkreading.com)
Is your car safe from a cyber attack? | E&T Magazine (theiet.org)
Data Breaches/Leaks
UK's largest private pension scheme hit by Capita attack • The Register
Capita warns customers they should assume data was stolen (bleepingcomputer.com)
More than 2.25 Million Exposed Assets on the Dark Web Tied to Fortune 1000 Employees - MSSP Alert
MP’s laptop stolen from Welcome Break spot 'not covered by CCTV' | UK News | Metro News
Discord discloses data breach after support agent got hacked (bleepingcomputer.com)
Data of 237,000 US government employees breached - CNA (channelnewsasia.com)
Toyota: Car location data of 2 million customers exposed for ten years (bleepingcomputer.com)
Toyota's bungling of customer privacy is becoming a pattern • The Register
WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Exposed Ferrari Website to Hackers - SecurityWeek
Personal info of 90k hikers leaked by French tourism company La Malle Postale-Security Affairs
Ransomware gang steals data of 5.8 million PharMerica patients (bleepingcomputer.com)
Airline exposes passenger info to others due to a 'technical error' (bleepingcomputer.com)
University admission platform exposed student passports-Security Affairs
Millions of deleted files recovered in hard drives purchased online | TechRadar
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Law enforcement crackdowns and new techniques are forcing cyber criminals to pivot | CSO Online
An Executive's Guide To The Cyber crime Underground (forbes.com)
Hacker marketplace still active despite police 'takedown' claim - BBC News
How Cyber criminals Adapted to Microsoft Blocking Macros by Default (darkreading.com)
Darknet Carding Kingpin Pleads Guilty: Sold Financial Info of Tens of Thousands (thehackernews.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Atomic malware steals Mac passwords, crypto wallets, and more • Graham Cluley
Hacker admits he was connected to 'tens of thousands’ laptops to mine crypto (finbold.com)
CLR SqlShell Malware Targets MS SQL Servers for Crypto Mining and Ransomware (thehackernews.com)
Latest variant of RapperBot botnet adds cryptojacking capabilities-Security Affairs
North Korean hackers stole $721 million in cryptocurrency from Japan - Nikkei | Reuters
DangerousPassword - A Malware Attack Pattern to Infect Devices (gbhackers.com)
Landmark crypto rules make exchanges liable for customer losses in EU | Ars Technica
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Triple Threat: Insecure Economy, Cyber crime Recruitment and Insider Threats - SecurityWeek
Avoiding Reputational Damage By Conquering Insider Threats (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Insider threats surge across US CNI as attackers exploit human factors | CSO Online
Ex-Apple engineer accused of stealing self-driving car secrets - BBC News
Identity crimes: Too many victims, limited resources - Help Net Security
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Fraudsters send fake invoice, follow up with fake exec confirmation - Help Net Security
Exploring the tactics of phishing and scam websites in 2023 - Help Net Security
How To Avoid Mother's Day Scams By Protecting Your Purse And Heart (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Spanish cops arrest 69 in immigration bot scheme • The Register
Admin of the darknet carding platform Skynet Market pleads guilty-Security Affairs
18-year-old charged with hacking 60,000 sports betting accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Dark Web
Hacker marketplace still active despite police 'takedown' claim - BBC News
Infamous cyber crime marketplace offers pre-order service for stolen credentials - Help Net Security
Darknet Carding Kingpin Pleads Guilty: Sold Financial Info of Tens of Thousands (thehackernews.com)
Mitigating Dark Web Risks: The Role Of AI And Machine Learning (forbes.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Capita warns customers they should assume data was stolen (bleepingcomputer.com)
Capita hit by new data breach incident | Financial Times (ft.com)
Another security calamity for Capita: Unsecured AWS bucket • The Register
UK's largest private pension scheme hit by Capita attack • The Register
Discord Informs Users of Data Breach Involving Customer Support Provider - SecurityWeek
Preparing for federal supply chain security standardization - Help Net Security
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Security experts share cloud auditing best practices | TechTarget
Stop worrying about cloud-lock-in, and outages: Gartner • The Register
Microsoft Azure VMs Hijacked in Cloud Cyber attack (darkreading.com)
Why High Tech Companies Struggle with SaaS Security (thehackernews.com)
Capita hit by new data breach incident | Financial Times (ft.com)
Why Amazon S3 is a ransomware target and how to protect it | TechTarget
Microsoft lets Azure AD choose authentication method • The Register
Encryption
Converso walks back E2EE claims, yanks app from stores • The Register
Protect against current and future threats with encryption | TechTarget
API
Open Source
EU attempts to secure software could hurt open source • The Register
CISA: Several Old Linux Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks - SecurityWeek
Open-source Cobalt Strike port 'Geacon' used in macOS attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Malicious open-source components threatening digital infrastructure - Help Net Security
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Time Taken For Hackers to Crack Passwords Revealed - IT Security Guru
AI-Powered Tools Threaten Password Strength, New Study Finds - MSSP Alert
Passkeys may not be for you, but they are safe and easy—here’s why | Ars Technica
Ransomware Prevention – Are Meeting Password Security Requirements Enough (bleepingcomputer.com)
KeePass 2.X Master Password Dumper allows retrieving the KeePass master password-Security Affairs
Social Media
Former TikTok official says China had access to app data | Al Arabiya English
Ongoing Facebook phishing campaign without a sender and (almost) without links
Twitter wrong to block tweets during Turkey election - Wikipedia founder - BBC News
Twitter sued over Saudi spying that allegedly landed popular user in prison [Updated] | Ars Technica
Training, Education and Awareness
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
EU attempts to secure software could hurt open source • The Register
AI Is About to Be Everywhere: Where Will Regulators Be? (darkreading.com)
Preparing for federal supply chain security standardization - Help Net Security
Secure Disposal
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Open source and Linux skills are still in demand in a dark economy | ZDNET
Top 10 Ideas for Addressing the Cyber security Skills Gap in 2023 (analyticsinsight.net)
Google Cloud CISO on why the Google Cyber security Certificate matters - Help Net Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Law enforcement crackdowns and new techniques are forcing cyber criminals to pivot | CSO Online
Hacker marketplace still active despite police 'takedown' claim - BBC News
Spanish cops arrest 69 in immigration bot scheme • The Register
Identity crimes: Too many victims, limited resources - Help Net Security
Darknet Carding Kingpin Pleads Guilty: Sold Financial Info of Tens of Thousands (thehackernews.com)
Admin of the darknet carding platform Skynet Market pleads guilty-Security Affairs
18-year-old charged with hacking 60,000 sports betting accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian national indicted for ransomware attacks against the US | CSO Online
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
The UK’s Secretive Web Surveillance Program Is Ramping Up | WIRED
WhatsApp allows users to lock sensitive chats - Help Net Security
Apple blocked 1.7 million apps for privacy, security issues in 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Google details its next steps for wiping out Chrome tracking cookies | Engadget
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Pakistan shut down the internet - but that didn't stop the protests - BBC News
Twitter wrong to block tweets during Turkey election - Wikipedia founder - BBC News
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Nation State Actors
Former TikTok official says China had access to app data | Al Arabiya English
Gatewatcher unveils research into advanced persistent threats | Data Centre Solutions
How China came to dominate the black market for money laundering (telegraph.co.uk)
North Korean hackers stole $721 million in cryptocurrency from Japan - Nikkei | Reuters
Hackers infect TP-Link router firmware to attack EU entities (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese Hackers Mustang Panda Attacks TP-Link Routers (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Cyble — Cisco Routers Exploited by Russian State-Sponsored Attackers
DOJ links Iran, China and Russia to five IP theft-related cases | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Trojan-Rigged Phishing Attacks Pepper China-Taiwan Conflict (darkreading.com)
Vulnerability Management
Microsoft will take nearly a year to finish patching new 0-day Secure Boot bug | Ars Technica
Remote updates on motherboards could lead to bricked servers • The Register
Hacking Groups Rapidly Weaponizing N-Day Vulnerabilities (gbhackers.com)
CISA: Several Old Linux Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks - SecurityWeek
How to build a better vulnerability management program | TechTarget
Google Announces New Rating System for Android and Device Vulnerability Reports - SecurityWeek
How to Protect Your Organisation From Vulnerabilities (darkreading.com)
Vulnerabilities
Hackers target Wordpress plugin flaw after PoC exploit released (bleepingcomputer.com)
Critical Flaws in Cisco Small Business Switches Could Allow Remote Attacks (thehackernews.com)
KeePass flaw allows retrieval of master password, PoC is public (CVE-2023-32784) - Help Net Security
Apple fixes three new zero-days exploited to hack iPhones, Macs (bleepingcomputer.com)
XWorm Malware Exploits Follina Vulnerability in New Wave of Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Details Disclosed for Exploit Chain That Allows Hacking of Netgear Routers - SecurityWeek
Arm confident Cortex-M is secure after side-channel attack • The Register
Microsoft Follina Bug Is Back in Meme-Themed Cyber attacks Against Travel Orgs (darkreading.com)
CISA: Several Old Linux Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks - SecurityWeek
Remote updates on motherboards could lead to bricked servers • The Register
Microsoft will take nearly a year to finish patching new 0-day Secure Boot bug | Ars Technica
Microsoft pulls Defender update fixing Windows LSA Protection bug (bleepingcomputer.com)
WordPress 6.2.1 Released with Fixes for 5 Security Vulnerabilities – WP Tavern
Cisco Says PoC Exploits Available for Newly Patched Enterprise Switch Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Tools and Controls
Organisations' cyber resilience efforts fail to keep up with evolving threats - Help Net Security
Hacking Groups Rapidly Weaponizing N-Day Vulnerabilities (gbhackers.com)
5 Ways Security Testing Can Aid Incident Response (darkreading.com)
Organisations reporting cyber resilience are hardly resilient: Study | CSO Online
Passkeys may not be for you, but they are safe and easy—here’s why | Ars Technica
The Ultimate Guide to Multi-Factor Authentication - Security Boulevard
Open-source Cobalt Strike port 'Geacon' used in macOS attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Protect against current and future threats with encryption | TechTarget
Can AI Decision-Making Be Trusted for Cyber security? (analyticsinsight.net)
'Strictly limit' remote desktop to avoid BianLian ransomware • The Register
Millions of deleted files recovered in hard drives purchased online | TechRadar
Key Metrics In Evaluating DevOps Threat Matrix (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
ChatGPT is about to revolutionize cyber security | VentureBeat
A Requirements-Driven Approach to Cyber Threat Intelligence | Mandiant
Embedding Security by Design: A Shared Responsibility (darkreading.com)
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Heightened cyber attacks threat before Council of Europe summit in Reykjavik – EURACTIV.com
12 common network protocols and their functions explained | TechTarget
Pentagon Hacking Fears Fueled by Microsoft's Monopoly on Military IT (newsweek.com)
Ukraine, Ireland, Japan and Iceland join NATO CCDCOE-Security Affairs
Web entity activity reveals insights into internet security - Help Net Security
Microsoft Security highlights from RSAC 2023 - Microsoft Security Blog
Top 5 Cyber security Predictions and Statistics for 2023 (analyticsinsight.net)
No more macros? No problem, say attackers, we'll adapt • The Register
Researchers show ways to abuse Microsoft Teams accounts for lateral movement | CSO Online
Rebinding Attacks Persist With Spotty Browser Defences (darkreading.com)
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 12 August 2022
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 12 August 2022
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-Exploit Activity Surges 150% in Q2 Thanks to Log4Shell
-Ransomware Is Not Going Anywhere: Attacks Are Up 24%
-Email Is the Single Biggest Threat to Businesses, And Here’s What You Can Do About It
-Realtek SDK Vulnerability Exposes Routers from Many Vendors to Remote Attacks
-Most Companies Are at An Entry-Level When It Comes to Cloud Security
-The Impact of Exploitable Misconfigurations on Network Security
-Industrial Spy Ransomware: New Threat Group Emerges to Exfiltrate Data, Extort Victims
-UK NHS Service Recovery May Take a Month After MSP Ransomware Attack
-A Single Flaw Broke Every Layer of Security in MacOS
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
Three Ransomware Gangs Consecutively Attacked the Same Network
Hive, LockBit and BlackCat, three prominent ransomware gangs, consecutively attacked the same network, according to Sophos. The first two attacks took place within two hours, and the third attack took place two weeks later. Each ransomware gang left its own ransom demand, and some of the files were triple encrypted.
It’s bad enough to get one ransomware note, let alone three. Multiple attackers create a whole new level of complexity for recovery, particularly when network files are triple encrypted. Cyber security that includes prevention, detection and response is critical for organisations of any size and type—no business is immune.
The “Multiple Attackers: A Clear and Present Danger” whitepaper further outlines additional cases of overlapping cyber attacks, including cryptominers, remote access trojans (RATs) and bots. In the past, when multiple attackers have targeted the same system, the attacks usually occurred across many months or multiple years. The attacks described in Sophos’ whitepaper took place within days or weeks of each other—and, in one case, simultaneously—often with the different attackers accessing a target’s network through the same vulnerable entry point.
Typically, criminal groups compete for resources, making it more difficult for multiple attackers to operate simultaneously. Cryptominers normally kill their competitors on the same system, and today’s RATs often highlight bot killing as a feature on criminal forums. However, in the attack involving the three ransomware groups, for example, BlackCat—the last ransomware group on the system—not only deleted traces of its own activity, but also deleted the activity of LockBit and Hive.
In another case, a system was infected by LockBit ransomware. Then, about three months later, members of Karakurt Team, a group with reported ties to Conti, was able to leverage the backdoor LockBit created to steal data and hold it for ransom.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/08/09/ransomware-gangs-attacks/
As The Cost of Cyber Insurance Rises, The Number of Organisations Who Can’t Afford It Is Set to Double
The number of organisations that will be either unable to afford cyber insurance, be declined cover, or experience significant coverage limitations is set to double in 2023, according to Huntsman Security.
Even for those insured, the perfect storm of ongoing attacks, tightening regulations and growing financial pressures is making it more likely that any attack on an organisation will leave it exposed.
Factors like the supply chain crisis, inflation and skill shortages are all adding to the difficulty for organisations trying to execute on their cyber security strategy. At the same time, increases in insurance premiums, limits on coverage, increasing underwriting rigour, and capacity constraints are all limiting the accessibility of cyber insurance, for many.
Loss ratios will not improve until premium incomes better match the current level of pay-outs. With this reduced insurance access alongside increasing cyber threats and tightening regulations, many organisations are losing cyber insurance as an important risk management tool. Even those who can still get insurance are paying a prohibitively high cost.
With a third of UK firms subject to cyber attacks at least once a week, cyber insurance as part of overall risk management is crucial. To bridge this accessibility gap insurers are seeking to improve the quality of risk information, so premiums better reflect the true cost of that risk. Unless organisations can demonstrate they have insurers’ specified controls in place to manage their security risks, insurers will continue to have difficulty quantifying that risk. It’s for these reasons that insurers have changed the basis upon which their products are offered to reflect the risk being underwritten more accurately.
In this environment, improving and demonstrating the effectiveness of security controls will now be essential: both for organisations looking to improve their cyber resilience and oversight while enhancing their eligibility for insurers, and for insurers who need to minimise their own exposure by ensuring the accuracy of their risk pricing process.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/08/11/afford-cyber-insurance/
Identity Cyber Attacks, Microsoft 365 Dominate Cyber Security Incidents, Expel Research Finds
Identity-based cyber attacks (including credential theft, credential abuse and long-term access key theft) accounted for 56% of all incidents in Q2 of 2022, and Microsoft 365 remained the prime target for SaaS attacks, according to Expel’s Quarterly Threat Report.
Among the key findings:
Business email compromise (BEC) and business application compromise (BAC) access to application data represented 51% of all incidents.
Identity-based attacks in popular cloud environments like Amazon Web Services (AWS) accounted for 5%.
Ransomware groups change tactics, with threat groups and their affiliates all but abandoning the use of Visual Basic for Application (VBA) macros and Excel 4.0 macros to gain initial entry to Windows-based environments. In Q1, a macro-enabled Microsoft Word document (VBA macro) or Excel 4.0 macro was the initial attack vector in 55% of all pre-ransomware incidents. In Q2, that figure fell sharply to 9%. Instead, ransomware operators opted to use disk image (ISO), short-cut (LNK) and HTML application (HTA) files to gain initial entry.
Cloud attacks are becoming more sophisticated, with 14% of identity attacks against cloud identity providers tackling the multi-factor authentication (MFA) requirement by continuously sending push notifications.
Microsoft 365 is a common threat target, with BEC in Microsoft Office 365 (O365) remaining the top threat to organisations in Q2. 45% of all Q2 incidents were BEC attempts in O365. No BEC attempts were identified in Google Workspaces. 19% of BEC attempts bypassed MFA in O365 using legacy protocols, a 16% increase of compared to Q1.
Exploit Activity Surges 150% in Q2 Thanks to Log4Shell
Detections of malware events, botnet activity and exploits all increased significantly in the second quarter of 2022, according to new data from Nuspire.
The managed security services provider (MSSP) gathered the data from its endpoint detection and response (EDR) and managed detection and response (MDR) tools to produce its Q2 2022 Quarterly Threat Report.
The company recorded an increase in malware events of over 25%, a doubling of botnet detections and a rise in exploit activity of 150% versus the first quarter.
Botnet activity in particular surged towards the end of Q2, thanks to the Torpig Mebroot botnet – a banking trojan designed to scrape credit card and payment information from infected devices, the report revealed. Nuspire claimed it is particularly difficult to detect and remove, because it targets a machine’s master boot record.
It attributed much of the surge in exploit activity to the persistent threat posed by the Log4j bugs discovered at the end of December 2021. At the time, experts warned that the ubiquity of the utility, and the difficulty many organisations have in finding all instances of the CVE due to complex Java dependencies, means it may be exploited for years.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/exploit-activity-150-q2-log4shell/
Ransomware Is Not Going Anywhere: Attacks Are Up 24%
Avast released a report revealing a significant increase in global ransomware attacks, up 24% from Q1/2022. Researchers also uncovered a new zero-day exploit in Chrome, as well as signals of how cyber criminals are preparing to move away from macros as an infection vector.
After months of decline, global ransomware attacks increased significantly in Q2/2022, up 24% from the previous quarter. The highest quarter-on-quarter increases in ransomware risk ratio occurred in Argentina (+56%), UK (+55%), Brazil (+50%), France (+42%), and India (+37%).
Businesses and consumers should be on guard and prepared for encounters with ransomware, as the threat is not going anywhere anytime soon.
The decline in ransomware attacks observed in Q4/2021 and Q1/2022 were thanks to law enforcement agencies busting ransomware group members, and caused by the war in Ukraine, which also led to disagreements within the Conti ransomware group, halting their operations. Things dramatically changed in Q2/2022. Conti members have now branched off to create new ransomware groups, like Black Basta and Karakurt, or may join other existing groups, like Hive, BlackCat, or Quantum, causing an uptick in activity.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/08/12/increase-ransomware-attacks/
Email Is the Single Biggest Threat to Businesses, And Here’s What You Can Do About It
Email remains one of the most popular methods of communication, particularly for business communications. There were 316.9 billion emails sent and received every day in 2021, and this is set to increase to 376.4 billion by 2025. But despite the scale of its use and how much people exchange confidential information over email, it is not a secure system by design.
Consequently, email is a major attack vector for organisations of all sizes. Deloitte found that 91% of all cyber attacks originate from a phishing email (an email that attempts to steal money, identity or personal information through a spoof website link that looks legitimate). The cost to organisations can be catastrophic with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) reporting in August 2021 that phishing email attacks had cost UK organisations more than £5 million in the past 13 months.
It’s not enough for individuals to create complex passwords or rely on the security services of their email provider. Spam filters are not enough to stop malicious emails creeping into inboxes. Fortunately, safeguarding your emails with enterprise-grade email security doesn’t have to cost the earth or be hard to integrate so businesses of any size can protect themselves.
Realtek SDK Vulnerability Exposes Routers from Many Vendors to Remote Attacks
A serious vulnerability affecting the embedded Configurable Operating System (eCos) software development kit (SDK) made by Taiwanese semiconductor company Realtek could expose the networking devices of many vendors to remote attacks.
The security hole, tracked as CVE-2022-27255 and rated ‘high severity’, has been described as a stack-based buffer overflow that can allow a remote attacker to cause a crash or achieve arbitrary code execution on devices that use the SDK. An attack can be carried out through the wide area network (WAN) interface using specially crafted session initiation protocol (SIP) packets.
The Realtek eCos SDK is provided to companies that manufacture routers, access points and repeaters powered by RTL819x family SoCs. The SDK implements the base functionalities of the router, including the web administration interface and the networking stack. Vendors can build on top of this SDK to add custom functionality and their branding to the device.
Realtek informed customers about the eCos SDK vulnerability in March, when it announced the availability of a patch. However, it’s up to the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) using the SDK to ensure that the patch is distributed to end-user devices.
The vulnerability can be exploited remotely — directly from the internet — to hack affected routers running with default settings. No user interaction is required for successful exploitation.
https://www.securityweek.com/realtek-sdk-vulnerability-exposes-routers-many-vendors-remote-attacks
Most Companies Are at An Entry-Level When It Comes to Cloud Security
Ermetic released a study by Osterman Research that found 84% of respondents were at an entry-level (one or two rating, with four being the highest) in terms of their cloud security capabilities.
The study found that only 16% ranked on the Ermetic Cloud Security Model at the top two levels, and 80% of companies said they lack a dedicated security team responsible for protecting cloud resources from threats.
“One of the most unexpected findings that emerged from this study was the lack of cloud security maturity among the largest enterprises surveyed,” said the author of the report. “Less than 10% of companies with more than 10,000 employees reported being at the top two maturity levels, while nearly 20% of smaller enterprises have achieved repeatable or automated & integrated cloud security capabilities.”
The report shows why new cloud data breaches are being reported all the time. Multi-cloud deployments, plus low investment in security, does not make for a good combination.
The new frontiers of cyber security, such as cloud security or internet of things (IoT) security are often at early stages of maturity. Organisations that are mature in their IT and data centre security are already overwhelmed and stretched thin and that’s why automation and simplification will help organisations accelerate their maturity in areas like cloud security.
There’s a mistaken belief that cloud computing environments inherently have security built-in — they don’t.
The Impact of Exploitable Misconfigurations on Network Security
Network professionals feel confident with their security and compliance practices but data suggests that they also leave their organisations open to risk, which is costing a significant amount of revenue, according to Titania.
In addition, some businesses are not minimising their attack surface effectively. Companies are prioritising firewall security and chronicle a fast time to respond to misconfigurations when detected in annual audits. However, switches and routers are only included in 4% of audits and these devices play a vital role in reducing an organisation’s attack surface and preventing lateral movement across the network.
Respondents also indicated that financial resources allocated to mitigating network configuration, which currently stands around 3.4% of the total IT budget, and a lack of accurate automation are limiting factors in misconfiguration risk management.
The study, which surveyed 160 senior cyber security decision-makers revealed:
Misconfigurations cost organisations millions, up to 9% of their annual revenue but the true cost is likely to be higher.
Compliance is a top priority, with 75% of organisations across all sectors saying their business relies on compliance to deliver security. Whilst almost every organisation reported that it is meeting its security and compliance requirements, this is at odds with a number of the other findings from the survey and other reports that show a decline in organisations maintaining full compliance with regulated data security standards.
Remediation prioritisation is a challenge. 75% said their network security tools meant they could categorise and prioritise compliance risks ‘very effectively’. However, 70% report difficulties prioritising remediation based on risk and also claim inaccurate automation as the top challenges when meeting security and compliance requirements.
Routers and switches are mostly overlooked. 96% of organisations prioritise the configuration and auditing of firewalls, but not routers or switches. This leaves these devices exposed to potentially significant and unidentified risks.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/08/12/impact-exploitable-misconfigurations-network-security/
Industrial Spy Ransomware: New Threat Group Emerges to Exfiltrate Data, Extort Victims
A new ransomware group dubbed Industrial Spy that first emerged in April 2022 is specialising in exfiltration and double extortion tactics and has the potential to do significant damage, Zscaler’s threat tracking team said.
The threat crew has shown that it possesses the capability to breach organisations and have been “actively adding unencrypted data from two or three victims every month,” Zscaler said. In some instances, the threat group appears to only exfiltrate and ransom data. In other cases, they encrypt, exfiltrate and ransom the data, the cloud security provider said.
At this point, it’s not clear who’s behind the threat entry or if it’s nation-state affiliated. The group started as a data extortion marketplace where criminals could buy large companies’ internal data, promoting the marketplace through Readme.txt files downloaded using malware downloaders.
In May, 2022, the threat group introduced their own ransomware to create double extortion attacks that combine data theft with file encryption.
What you need to know:
Industrial Spy started by ransoming stolen data and more recently has combined these attacks with ransomware.
The threat group exfiltrates and sells data on their dark web marketplace, but does not always encrypt a victim’s files.
The ransomware utilises a combination of RSA and 3DES to encrypt files.
Industrial Spy lacks many common features present in modern ransomware families.
The Industrial Spy ransomware family is relatively basic, and parts of the code appear to be in development.
UK NHS Service Recovery May Take a Month After MSP Ransomware Attack
Managed service provider (MSP) Advanced confirmed that a ransomware attack on its systems disrupted emergency services (111) from the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS). Customers of seven solutions from the British MSP have been impacted either directly or indirectly, the company said. The first has stated it could take a month to recover systems to full service.
The ransomware attack started to disrupt Advanced systems on Thursday, August 4 and was identified around 7 AM. It caused a major outage to NHS emergency services across the UK.
Advanced did not disclose the ransomware group behind the attack but said that it took immediate action to mitigate the risk and isolated Health and Care environments where the incident was detected. The company is working with forensic experts from Microsoft (DART) and Mandiant, who are also helping bring the affected systems back online securely and with added defences:
Implementing additional blocking rules and further restricting privileged accounts for Advanced staff
Scanning all impacted systems and ensuring they are fully patched
Resetting credentials
Deploying additional endpoint detection and response agents
Conducting 24/7 monitoring
After implementing the security measures above, Advanced said it would restore connectivity to its environments and assist customers to gradually reconnect safely and securely.
A Single Flaw Broke Every Layer of Security in MacOS
Every time you shut down your Mac, a pop-up appears: “Are you sure you want to shut down your computer now?” Nestled under the prompt is another option most of us likely overlook: the choice to reopen the apps and windows you have open now when your machine is turned back on. Researchers have now found a way to exploit a vulnerability in this “saved state” feature—and it can be used to break the key layers of Apple’s security protections.
The vulnerability, which is susceptible to a process injection attack to break macOS security, could allow an attacker to read every file on a Mac or take control of the webcam. It's basically one vulnerability that could be applied to three different locations.
https://www.wired.com/story/a-single-flaw-broke-every-layer-of-security-in-macos/
Threats
Ransomware
Cisco hacked by Yanluowang ransomware gang, 2.8GB allegedly stolen (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware, email compromise are top security threats, but deepfakes increase | CSO Online
Feds: Zeppelin Ransomware Resurfaces with New Compromise, Encryption Tactics | Threatpost
Black Basta: New ransomware threat aiming for the big league | CSO Online
Could criminalizing ransomware payments put a stop to the current crime wave? - Help Net Security
7-Eleven Denmark confirms ransomware attack behind store closures (bleepingcomputer.com)
Update: Colosseum Dental Benelux pays ransom to threat actors (databreaches.net)
SolidBit Ransomware Group Recruiting New Affiliates on Dark Web - Infosecurity Magazine
Fears for patient data after ransomware attack on NHS software supplier | NHS | The Guardian
US reveals 'Target' pic of Conti man with $10m reward offer • The Register
Organisations would like the government to help with ransomware demand costs - Help Net Security
Hacker uses new RAT malware in Cuba Ransomware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Maui ransomware linked to North Korean group Andariel • The Register
How to Stop Zeppelin Ransomware Attacks: CISA, FBI Mitigation Guidance - MSSP Alert
Novel Ransomware Comes to the Sophisticated SOVA Android Banking Trojan (darkreading.com)
US govt will pay you $10 million for info on Conti ransomware members (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Other Social Engineering; SMishing, Vishing, etc
Hackers Behind Twilio Breach Also Targeted Cloudflare Employees (thehackernews.com)
SMS phishing nabs Twilio employee credentials, allowed access customer data (scmagazine.com)
Malware
Emotet Tops List of July's Most Widely Used Malware - Infosecurity Magazine
Microsoft blocks UEFI bootloaders enabling Windows Secure Boot bypass (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mobile
Google researchers dissect Android spyware, zero days (techtarget.com)
Novel Ransomware Comes to the Sophisticated SOVA Android Banking Trojan (darkreading.com)
Xiaomi Phones with MediaTek Chips Found Vulnerable to Forged Payments (thehackernews.com)
Hackers install Dracarys Android malware using modified Signal app (bleepingcomputer.com)
Internet of Things – IoT
The Time Is Now for IoT Security Standards (darkreading.com)
Introducing the book: If It's Smart, It's Vulnerable - Help Net Security
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cisco hacked by access broker with Lapsus$ ties (techtarget.com)
New dark web markets claim association with criminal cartels (bleepingcomputer.com)
Dark Utilities C2 service draws thousands of cyber criminals • The Register
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Email marketing firm hacked to steal crypto-focused mailing lists (bleepingcomputer.com)
Swan Bitcoin Discloses Data Leak Due to Phishing Attack on Newsletter Provider - Decrypt
Phishers Swim Around 2FA in Coinbase Account Heists | Threatpost
Crypto and the US government are headed for a decisive showdown | Ars Technica
Cameo’s CEO fell victim to the latest Bored Ape NFT heist - The Verge
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
“Hi Mum” Phishing Scam Swindles Unsuspecting Parents (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
How hackers are stealing credit cards from classifieds sites (bleepingcomputer.com)
AML/CFT/Sanctions
US Sanctions Crypto 'Laundering' Service Tornado | SecurityWeek.Com
Virtual Currency Platform ‘Tornado Cash’ Accused of Aiding APTs | Threatpost
Greece Flies Russian Money Launderer to US: Lawyer | SecurityWeek.Com
Insurance
BlackBerry Study: Most SMBs Have Less Than $600K in Ransomware Coverage - MSSP Alert
Number Of Firms Unable To Access Cyber-Insurance Set To Double (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Australian court finds insurer not liable for ransomware clean-up costs - Security - iTnews
Cloud/SaaS
Implementing zero trust for a secure hybrid working enterprise - Help Net Security
How to Clear Security Obstacles and Achieve Cloud Nirvana (darkreading.com)
Why SAP systems need to be brought into the cyber security fold - Help Net Security
Open Source
Social Media
Facebook's Metaverse is Expanding the Attack Surface (trendmicro.com)
Meta's chatbot says the company 'exploits people' - BBC News
Facebook’s In-app Browser on iOS Tracks ‘Anything You Do on Any Website’ | Threatpost
Training, Education and Awareness
Privacy
Travel
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Predator Pleads Guilty After Targeting Thousands of Young Girls Online - Infosecurity Magazine
Online sexual blackmail of primary school children surges since lockdown (telegraph.co.uk)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Russia's digital attacks are haphazard, chaotic, says top Ukrainian cyber official - CyberScoop
Cyberspying Aimed at Industrial Enterprises in Russia and Ukraine Linked to China | SecurityWeek.Com
Killnet Releases 'Proof' of its Attack Against Lockheed Martin | SecurityWeek.Com
Meta Cracks Down on Cyber Espionage Operations in South Asia Abusing Facebook (thehackernews.com)
Ex Twitter employee found guilty of spying for Saudi Arabia - Security Affairs
Ex-CIA security boss predicts coming crackdown on spyware • The Register
Nation State Actors
Nation State Actors – Russia
Russia Is Escalating Ukraine Hacking, Black Hat Research Says (gizmodo.com)
Russian invasion has destabilized cyber security norms • The Register
Russia-Ukraine Conflict Holds Cyberwar Lessons (darkreading.com)
Industroyer2: How Ukraine avoided another blackout attack (techtarget.com)
Nation State Actors – China
China-linked spies used six backdoors to steal defence info • The Register
Mandiant researchers uncover significant new disinformation campaign (securitybrief.co.nz)
Stats say Chinese researchers are not deterred by China's vulnerability law (scmagazine.com)
Chinese scammers target kids with promise of extra gaming • The Register
Chinese hackers backdoor chat app with new Linux, macOS malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nation State Actors – North Korea
Vulnerabilities
Microsoft Patches ‘Dogwalk’ Zero-Day and 17 Critical Flaws | Threatpost
Cisco Patches High-Severity Vulnerability Affecting ASA and Firepower Solutions (thehackernews.com)
Yet another Microsoft RCE bug under active exploit • The Register
Palo Alto Networks: New PAN-OS DDoS flaw exploited in attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
CISA adds UnRAR and Windows flaws to Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog - Security Affairs
Zimbra auth bypass bug exploited to breach over 1,000 servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Researchers Debut Fresh RCE Vector for Common Google API Tool (darkreading.com)
Surge in CVEs as Microsoft Fixes Exploited Zero Day Bugs - Infosecurity Magazine
Risky Business: Enterprises Can’t Shake Log4j flaw - Security Affairs
Three flaws allow attackers to bypass UEFI Secure Boot feature - Security Affairs
Windows devices with newest CPUs are susceptible to data damage (bleepingcomputer.com)
Critical Flaws Disclosed in Device42 IT Asset Management Software (thehackernews.com)
Cisco fixed a flaw in ASA, FTD devices that can give access to RSA private key - Security Affairs
Organisations Warned of Critical Vulnerabilities in NetModule Routers | SecurityWeek.Com
4 Flaws, Other Weaknesses Undermine Cisco ASA Firewalls (darkreading.com)
New vulnerability in AMD Ryzen CPUs could seriously jeopardize performance | TechRadar
ÆPIC Leak: Architectural Bug in Intel CPUs Exposes Protected Data | SecurityWeek.Com
Microsoft Paid $13.7 Million via Bug Bounty Programs Over Past Year | SecurityWeek.Com
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Other News
Microsoft 365 outage triggered by Meraki firewall false positive (bleepingcomputer.com)
Why VPN no longer has a place in a secure work environment | TechRadar
VMware: The threat of lateral movement is growing (techtarget.com)
5 key things learned from CISOs of smaller enterprises survey - Help Net Security
Stolen credentials are the most common attack vector companies face - Help Net Security
Your cyber security staff are burned out - and many have thought about quitting | ZDNet
Researchers Use ‘Invisible Finger’ to Remotely Control Touchscreens (vice.com)
Businesses are struggling to balance security and end-user experience - Help Net Security
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