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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 22 December 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 22 December 2023:
-Majority of 2023’s Critical Cyber Attacks Stemmed from Fewer Than 1% of Vulnerabilities, with 1 in 4 High Risk Vulnerabilities Exploited Within 24 Hours of Going Public
-Ransomware Gangs Are Increasingly Turning to Remote Access Tools for Attacks, As UK Honeypots Attacked 17 Million Times Per Day
-Why Employees Are a Bigger Security Risk than Hackers
-77% of Financial Services Firms Detected a Cyber Attack in the Last Year, as Finance and Healthcare Continue to Suffer the Most Cyber Attacks
-New Report Data Shows 75% Increase in Suspicious Emails Hitting Inboxes
-Threat Actors Still Exploiting Old Unpatched Vulnerabilities
-Many Organisations Still Lack Formal Cyber Security Training
-Addressing the Growing Threat of Supply Chain Cyber Attacks
-Cyber Incident Costs Surge 11% as Budgets Remain Muted
-Attacks on Critical Infrastructure are Harbingers of War: Are We Prepared?
-UK Data Centres to be Classed as Critical Infrastructure Under New Gov Proposals
-Data Exfiltration and Extortion is the New Ransomware Threat, as 65% of Organisations Say Ransomware Concerns Impact Risk Management
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
Majority of 2023’s Critical Cyber Attacks Stemmed from Fewer Than 1% of Vulnerabilities, with 1 in 4 High Risk Vulnerabilities Exploited Within 24 Hours of Going Public
A new Qualys report reveals that less than 1% of vulnerabilities are responsible for the greatest damage, and a quarter of high-risk vulnerabilities are now being exploited within a day of disclosure. In 2023, a record-breaking 26,000 vulnerabilities have been identified so far, emphasising the need for organisations to accelerate their response times. High-risk vulnerabilities, particularly in network devices and web applications, are the main targets for attackers seeking unauthorised access or privilege escalation. This situation underscores the critical need for organisations to implement a multi-layered defence strategy, automate patching where appropriate especially in areas of critical infrastructure, and adopt zero-trust principles to safeguard against such swift and potent cyber threats.
Sources: [SiliconANGLE] [SC Media]
Ransomware Gangs Are Increasingly Turning to Remote Access Tools for Attacks, As UK Honeypots Attacked 17 million Times Per Day
Nearly three quarters of cyber-attacks across the UK in 2023 targeted technology frequently used for remote working, new data from Coalition has revealed.
Attackers frequently target Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), a tool that lets users access office computers from home, as it grants the attacker quick access to devices and allows them to execute further attacks.
Honeypot sensors maintained by Coalition have recorded 5.8 billion attacks so far in 2023, averaging around 17 million attacks per day. Of these it was found that 76% of attacks targeted RDP.
Attackers exploit RDP vulnerabilities that often stem from simple configuration mistakes. By taking steps like disabling unnecessary remote access or tightening controls, companies can help shield themselves from these pervasive threats.
Sources: [Insurance Times] [TechRadar] [Infosecurity Magazine]
Why Employees Are a Bigger Security Risk than Hackers
In today's interconnected world, the spotlight is often on cyber criminals attacking from outside, but a worrying trend points inward. A recent study by Imperva reveals that insiders pose a significant threat, being behind 58% of security incidents. The incidents are a mixture of deliberate misuse and accidents, however the majority of organisations lack a strategy to combat these risks. Even when strategies exist, they may be undermined by employees bypassing IT protocols or due to the pressures of adapting to new technologies. With insider incidents on the rise by 47% in two years, the costs are too great to ignore.
Source: [Raconteur]
77% of Financial Services Firms Detected a Cyber Attack in the Last Year, as Finance and Healthcare Continue to Suffer the Most Cyber Attacks
Cyber attacks are more prevalent in the financial services sector than in any other industry. Last year, 77% of financial institutions were targeted, primarily through phishing and ransomware attacks. After financial services the second most targeted sector is healthcare. Both types of institutions are attractive targets not only because of their wealth of sensitive data but also because disruptions to their operations can lead to substantial ransom payments. They face increasingly sophisticated threats and the financial impact is significant, with approximately a quarter of these institutions estimating damages of at least $50,000. To mitigate these risks organisations are turning to cyber insurance, which necessitates further tightening of security practices, including identity and access management, to meet insurers’ stringent standards.
The healthcare sector reported over 179,000 cyber attacks in a single quarter, affecting entities globally. The primary threats were infostealers and ransomware. There have been scores of notable incidents where hospitals have been shut down or otherwise unable to operate. In many cases, this resulted in closing emergency departments, interfering with planned or emergency surgeries and forcing ambulances to divert to other hospitals, potentially causing life threatening delays. Further, a recent report analysing the enterprise risk management for the financial sector found that the two biggest concerns were rising interest rates at 74% and ransomware attacks at 65%.
Sources: [Security Magazine] [MSSP Alert] [PR NewsWire] [Security Magazine]
New Report Data Shows 75% Increase in Suspicious Emails Hitting Inboxes
A new report has unveiled the escalating threat posed by phishing emails, as detected by DMARC software. In the past year, there's been a 70% rise in emails flagged as fraudulent, with almost 18% of total email traffic in the first half of 2023 being intercepted as potential phishing attempts. This surge underscores a pressing need for robust email security measures. Simple yet effective tools like DMARC, which automatically weeds out emails impersonating legitimate domains, are becoming critical in the fight against these sophisticated scams. With the average cost of a cyber attack now well into the millions, and given the high click rates on phishing emails, it is clear that taking proactive steps to strengthen an organisations digital defence is not just sensible, it is essential for safeguarding the businesses in the digital age.
Source: [Dark Reading]
Threat Actors Still Exploiting Old Unpatched Vulnerabilities
A report by Cisco has found that the most targeted vulnerabilities this year, same as previous years, were old unpatched vulnerabilities which should have been fixed a long time ago. Some of these security gaps in widely-used applications like Microsoft Office and or within versions of Windows itself are over a decade old. Unpatched vulnerabilities can leave systems open to exploitation, potentially leading to unauthorised access, data breaches, and widespread security incidents, including being a key enabler of ransomware attacks. This highlights an urgent call to action for organisations to patch known vulnerabilities and secure user accounts to fortify their defences against cyber threats.
Source: [IT Business]
Many Organisations Still Lack Formal Cyber Security Training
As we navigate into 2024, a new report by the SANS Institute found that more than 30% of organisations do not regularly perform cyber readiness exercises, while 40% have yet to establish formal training for cyber security. These findings underline a gap between the need for robust security measures and actual preparedness. On a positive note, most organisations are adopting frameworks like the NIST CSF to shape their security posture, and two-thirds are actively using metrics to gauge the effectiveness of their security operations. Yet, there’s a call to action here: for real progress, intentional investment and commitment to comprehensive training and stringent security operations are non-negotiable. This is the path to mature security operations that can withstand the complexities of today’s cyber threats.
Source: [Security Brief]
Addressing the Growing Threat of Supply Chain Cyber Attacks
As businesses become more interconnected through digital supply chains, supply chain cyber attacks are becoming more of a pressing issue for organisations. The attackers tend to exploit weaknesses in third-party suppliers, often with less guarded entry points, to access larger networks. With companies increasingly outsourcing and using cloud adoption, the need for stringent third-party cyber risk assessments is vital. However, complexities arise with the shared responsibility model for cloud security, where setting out the division of security duties between cloud service providers and clients can blur lines of defence. To tackle these challenges, integration of cyber security into procurement and supply chain processes is essential. This means enforcing collaboration between procurement and cyber security teams, mandating security standards in vendor contracts, and utilising automated tools for continuous risk assessments. Safeguarding modern supply chains is no longer a siloed task but a strategic, organisation wide imperative.
Source: [HackerNoon]
Cyber Incident Costs Surge 11% as Budgets Remain Muted
A new report found an 11% jump in the direct costs of a significant cyber incident, now averaging $1.7 million. The burden is even heavier for those without cyber insurance, with costs escalating to $2.7 million per incident. Cyber risks like fraud, third-party breaches, and data theft remain prevalent. Despite these increasing threats, cyber security budgets have grown modestly and are not keeping pace with the increased level of threat. The report also highlights a concerning gap in understanding cyber threats and a lack of internal training, emphasising the critical need for not just financial investment, but also a deeper engagement with cyber security training and awareness within organisations.
Source: [Infosecurity Magazine]
Attacks on Critical Infrastructure are Harbingers of War: Are We Prepared?
The escalating cyber threats against critical infrastructure, like recent attacks on water authorities, highlight an urgent security concern. These attacks, which are often state-sponsored, are not just targeting financial or data assets but are striking at essential services vital to human survival. The tactics used in these attacks, known as Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB), are aimed at weakening a nation by disrupting services like power and water, key to both civil stability and military operations. Nations like Russia, China, and Iran employ these strategies for different purposes, ranging from strategic military advantages to ideological victories. The use of ransomware, as seen in the increasing incidents reported by the FBI, is a tool for both financial gain and geopolitical disruption. As we face these multifaceted threats, the need for robust cyber security measures to protect our critical infrastructure has never been more pressing. It is a call to action for nations and organisations alike to fortify their defences against these evolving and serious cyber threats.
Source: [SC Media]
UK Data Centres to be Classed as Critical Infrastructure Under New Gov Proposals
The UK government is considering new regulations aimed at enhancing the security and resilience of data centres. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) recognises the vital role of these data hubs and is examining the adequacy of current safety practices. With the identification of varying levels of security across the sector, the prospect of legislating minimum security standards is on the table. This may include establishing a regulatory body to oversee incident reporting and risk mitigation strategies, particularly for third-party service providers. These measures underscore the government's commitment to safeguarding data centres, which are increasingly integral to the UK's economic vitality and national security. As part of a broader initiative, the sector could be designated as critical national infrastructure, aligning it with international best practices and ensuring comprehensive protection from cyber threats and other risks.
Source: [ITPro]
Data Exfiltration and Extortion is the New Ransomware Threat, as 65% of Organisations Say Ransomware Concerns Impact Risk Management
Cyber criminals are escalating their tactics and becoming more aggressive in their effort to maximise disruption and compel the payment of ransom demands. Earlier this year, the ransomware group ALPHV exploited the new US data breach disclosure rules by filing a complaint with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against a victim company for not reporting an alleged significant data breach. This marks a strategic evolution from traditional ransomware attacks, where data is encrypted and held hostage, to more nuanced extortion schemes. Such tactics are becoming more sophisticated, with triple extortion attacks threatening not just the target company but also their partners and clients. This shift from encryption to pure extortion requires a fresh understanding of cyber threats and a re-evaluation of defence strategies. It highlights the urgent need for businesses to protect not just their own data but also to consider the security of their entire data supply chain.
Source: [TechCrunch]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Three Tech Budget Implementations To Help Optimize Your Resources (forbes.com)
65% of organisations say ransomware concerns impact risk management | Security Magazine
Healthcare and Finance Suffer Most Cyber Attacks | MSSP Alert
SEC vs SolarWinds: A cyber security game changer for CISOs (securitybrief.co.nz)
77% of financial organisations detected a cyber attack in the last year | Security Magazine
Level of cyber security: the new key indicator of a company's performance | TechRadar
Managing cyber security risk during challenging economic times (techinformed.com)
Many organisations still lack formal IT security training in 2024 (securitybrief.co.nz)
The year in cyber security: 6 stories to read from 2023 | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
After-Incident Reports Turn Breaches Into Security Blueprints (pymnts.com)
What's the Best Way to Communicate After a Data Breach? (darkreading.com)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
65% of organisations say ransomware concerns impact risk management | Security Magazine
FBI: ALPHV ransomware raked in $300 million from over 1,000 victims (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware attacks hit new record in November :: Insurance Day
Ransomware attacks on the rise in the UK (itsecuritywire.com)
Ransomware surges, despite aggressive defences | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
BlackCat Strikes Back: Ransomware Gang “Unseizes” Website, Vows No Limits on Targets - Security Week
A Major Ransomware Takedown Suffers a Strange Setback | WIRED
Double-Extortion Play Ransomware Strikes 300 Organisations Worldwide (thehackernews.com)
Ransomware trends and recovery strategies companies should know - Help Net Security
Ransomware Attacks in November Rise 67% From 2022 (darkreading.com)
BianLian, White Rabbit, and Mario Ransomware Gangs Spotted in a Joint Campaign (securityaffairs.com)
CISA releases Play ransomware guidelines | Security Magazine
US and Australia Warn of Play Ransomware Threat - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Behind the Scenes of Matveev's Ransomware Empire: Tactics and Team (thehackernews.com)
FBI Develops Decryption Tool That Could Tackle Casino Attacks (sbcamericas.com)
Ransomware Victims
Homebuyers stress as thousands of house purchases frozen by cyber attack - Property Industry Eye
Ransomware gang behind threats to Fred Hutch cancer patients (bleepingcomputer.com)
Delta Dental of California data breach exposed info of 7 million people (bleepingcomputer.com)
Seattle cancer centre confirms cyber attack after ransomware gang threats (therecord.media)
France International Schools Agency Impacted by Ransomware Hack - Bloomberg
Cyber Attack Slams The North Face and Vans Owner, Shares Plunge - The Messenger
Mr Cooper now says 15M people's data exposed in cyber attack • The Register
MongoDB shares fall on cyber security incident By Investing.com
2.7M medical records exposed in double-extortion ransomware attack | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Nearly 3 million affected by ransomware attack on medical software firm (therecord.media)
Title insurance giant First American offline after cyber attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
St Vincent’s Health Australia says data stolen in cyber attack (yahoo.com)
Ransomware cyber attack hits Milton Town School District (databreaches.net)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Generative AI is making phishing attacks more dangerous | TechTarget
New DMARC Data Shows 75% Increase in Suspicious Emails Hitting Inboxes (darkreading.com)
Anatomy of a Phishing Attack: How Hackers Trick You - Techopedia
Qakbot is back and targets the Hospitality industry (securityaffairs.com)
SMTP Smuggling Allows Spoofed Emails to Bypass Authentication Protocols - Security Week
Fake F5 BIG-IP zero-day warning emails push data wipers (bleepingcomputer.com)
New phishing attack steals your Instagram backup codes to bypass 2FA (bleepingcomputer.com)
Artificial Intelligence
Generative AI is making phishing attacks more dangerous | TechTarget
AI’s efficacy is constrained in cyber security, but limitless in cyber crime - Help Net Security
'Unintended harms' of generative AI are national security risk to UK (techmonitor.ai)
Unequal Risk, Unequal Reward: How Gen AI disproportionately harms countries (ox.ac.uk)
Anonymous Sudan hacking group pledges to keep targeting OpenAI's ChatGPT (axios.com)
AI in Cyber Security: It's All About Being Aware (inforisktoday.com)
Why 'dark AI' is a top cyber security concern for 2024 | Pension Times
How AI Is Shaping the Future of Cyber Crime (darkreading.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
Rhadamanthys Malware: Swiss Army Knife of Information Stealers Emerges (thehackernews.com)
Hackers Exploiting Old MS Excel Vulnerability to Spread Agent Tesla Malware (thehackernews.com)
Windows and macOS targeted by new Go-based malware | TechRadar
QNAP VioStor NVR vulnerability actively exploited by malware botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Over 10K downloads amassed by malicious PyPi packages | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Info stealers and how to protect against them (securityaffairs.com)
8220 Gang Exploiting Oracle WebLogic Server Vulnerability to Spread Malware (thehackernews.com)
Qakbot is back and targets the Hospitality industry (securityaffairs.com)
Qakbot Sightings Confirm Law Enforcement Takedown Was Only a Setback (darkreading.com)
Cyber criminals target hotel staff for management credentials • The Register
BattleRoyal Cluster Signals DarkGate Surge - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Scam 'missed parcel' SMS messages: advice on avoiding malware - NCSC.GOV.UK
3 Ways to Use Real-Time Intelligence to Defeat Bots (darkreading.com)
Microsoft: Hackers target defence firms with new FalseFont malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hospitality sector subjected to new malware attacks | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Mobile
iOS 17.2 update puts an end to Flipper Zero's iPhone shenanigans | ZDNET
The 5G risk: How to protect your smartphone from emerging security threats - PhoneArena
Apple rolls out iOS 17.2.1 with bugfixes and minor improvements - Neowin
What is spyware and what can you do to stay protected? - Amnesty International
NSO Group May Be On Its Way Out But There’s No Shortage Of Competitors To Take Its Place | Techdirt
Suspects can refuse to provide phone passcodes to police, court rules | Ars Technica
Internet of Things – IoT
Porsche To Kill ICE-Powered Macan In Europe Over Cyber Security Laws | Carscoops
Cyber security and car thefts: how are car makers responding? | CAR Magazine
Marketer sparks panic with claims it uses smart devices to eavesdrop on people | Ars Technica
Marketing firm admits it listens to conversations to sell targeted ads (searchengineland.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
Data of over a million users of the crypto exchange GokuMarket exposed (securityaffairs.com)
MongoDB says customer data was exposed in a cyber attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mr Cooper now says 15M people's data exposed in cyber attack • The Register
Wolverine-developer Insomniac Games sees 1.67TB of secrets leaked in data breach | Ars Technica
Everything Hackers Just Revealed in Sony Insomniac Games Leak (tech.co)
Comcast says hackers stole data of close to 36 million Xfinity customers | TechCrunch
BMW dealer at risk of takeover by cyber criminals - Security Affairs
Celebrities Found in Unprotected Real Estate Database Exposing 1.5 Billion Records - Security Week
Data leak exposes users of car-sharing service Blink Mobility (securityaffairs.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Ex-Amazon engineer pleads guilty to hacking crypto exchanges (bleepingcomputer.com)
How Microsoft’s cyber crime unit has evolved to combat increased threats | Ars Technica
Microsoft’s Digital Crime Unit Goes Deep on How It Disrupts Cyber Crime | WIRED
German police takes down Kingdom Market cyber crime marketplace (bleepingcomputer.com)
INTERPOL celebrates huge cyber crime Christmas present (emergingrisks.co.uk)
Law enforcement Operation HAECHI IV led to the seizure of $300 Million (securityaffairs.com)
NSA Blocked 10 Billion Connections to Malicious and Suspicious Domains - Security Week
BattleRoyal Cluster Signals DarkGate Surge - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Intelligence Researchers to Study Computer Code for Clues to Hackers’ Identities - WSJ
Dark web marketplace Kingdom Market dismantled | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Lapsus$ teen sentenced to indefinite detention in hospital • The Register
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Data of over a million users of the crypto exchange GokuMarket exposed (securityaffairs.com)
Ex-Amazon engineer pleads guilty to hacking crypto exchanges (bleepingcomputer.com)
DeFi’s billion-dollar secret: The insiders responsible for hacks – Cointelegraph Magazine
Crypto scammers abuse Twitter ‘feature’ to impersonate high-profile accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Crypto drainer steals $59 million from 63k people in Twitter ad push (bleepingcomputer.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Insider threats: why employees are a bigger risk than hackers (raconteur.net)
Former IT manager pleads guilty to attacking high school network (bleepingcomputer.com)
DeFi’s billion-dollar secret: The insiders responsible for hacks – Cointelegraph Magazine
Insurance
Supply Chain and Third Parties
What is supply chain risk management (SCRM)? | Definition by TechTarget
Addressing the Growing Threat of Supply Chain Cyber Attacks | HackerNoon
Homebuyers stress as thousands of house purchases frozen by cyber attack - Property Industry Eye
Supply chain emerges as major vector in escalating automotive cyber attacks - Help Net Security
Adapting to the Post-SolarWinds Era: Supply Chain Security in 2024 (darkreading.com)
Cloud/SaaS
Most cloud transformations are stuck in the middle - Help Net Security
Millions of Microsoft Accounts Power Lattice of Automated Cyber Attacks (darkreading.com)
Box cloud storage down amid 'critical' outage (bleepingcomputer.com)
Encryption
Zscaler ThreatLabz Finds Most Cyber Attacks Hide (itsecuritywire.com)
86% of cyber attacks are delivered over encrypted channels - Help Net Security
SSH protects the world’s most sensitive networks. It just got a lot weaker | Ars Technica
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
The password attacks of 2023: Lessons learned and next steps (bleepingcomputer.com)
CISA urges vendors to get rid of default passwords | CyberScoop
BMW dealer at risk of takeover by cyber criminals - Security Affairs
Cyber criminals target hotel staff for management credentials • The Register
Social Media
Social media platform X back up after global outage | Reuters
Crypto scammers abuse Twitter ‘feature’ to impersonate high-profile accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Crypto drainer steals $59 million from 63k people in Twitter ad push (bleepingcomputer.com)
New phishing attack steals your Instagram backup codes to bypass 2FA (bleepingcomputer.com)
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Are We Ready to Give Up on Security Awareness Training? (thehackernews.com)
Many organisations still lack formal IT security training in 2024 (securitybrief.co.nz)
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
SEC vs. SolarWinds: A cyber security game changer for CISOs (securitybrief.co.nz)
Porsche To Kill ICE-Powered Macan In Europe Over Cyber Security Laws | Carscoops
UK data centres to be classed as critical infrastructure under new gov proposals | ITPro
Clock Starts on SEC Cyber Attack Rules: What CISOs Should Know (informationweek.com)
SEC disclosure rule for ‘material’ cyber security incidents goes into effect | CyberScoop
What Do CISOs Have to Do to Meet New SEC Regulations? (darkreading.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
BlackCat Strikes Back: Ransomware Gang “Unseizes” Website, Vows No Limits on Targets - Security Week
A Major Ransomware Takedown Suffers a Strange Setback | WIRED
US law enforcement seizes BlackCat ransomware site, distributes decryption key (axios.com)
Ex-Amazon engineer pleads guilty to hacking crypto exchanges (bleepingcomputer.com)
How Microsoft’s cyber crime unit has evolved to combat increased threats | Ars Technica
Former IT manager pleads guilty to attacking high school network (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft’s Digital Crime Unit Goes Deep on How It Disrupts Cyber Crime | WIRED
German police takes down Kingdom Market cyber crime marketplace (bleepingcomputer.com)
Law enforcement Operation HAECHI IV led to the seizure of $300 Million (securityaffairs.com)
Interpol op cuffs 3,500 cyber suspects, seizes $300M • The Register
NSA Blocked 10 Billion Connections to Malicious and Suspicious Domains - Security Week
Qakbot Sightings Confirm Law Enforcement Takedown Was Only a Setback (darkreading.com)
Suspects can refuse to provide phone passcodes to police, court rules | Ars Technica
Dark web marketplace Kingdom Market dismantled | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Lapsus$ teen sentenced to indefinite detention in hospital • The Register
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Nation State Actors
China
China's Cyber Warfare Surges With Hacking Of US Infrastructure (thefederalist.com)
Espionage from the East: "Russia Is a Storm, China Is Climate Change" - DER SPIEGEL
National Grid drops Beijing-backed supplier over UK power network fears (ft.com)
Chinese Spacecraft Emitting Strong Signal Over North America (futurism.com)
A top-secret Chinese spy satellite just launched on a supersized rocket | Ars Technica
China's MIIT Introduces Color-Coded Action Plan for Data Security Incidents (thehackernews.com)
Russia
Ukraine updates: UK says Ukraine suffered severe cyber attack – DW – 12/16/2023
Espionage from the East: "Russia Is a Storm, China Is Climate Change" - DER SPIEGEL
Anonymous Sudan hacking group pledges to keep targeting OpenAI's ChatGPT (axios.com)
UK and partners form The Tallinn Mechanism for cyber security - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Ukraine mobile cyber attack high impact says UK - Emerging Risks Media Ltd
Russian APT29 Hacked US Biomedical Giant in TeamCity-Linked Breach (hackread.com)
Iran
Other Nation State Actors, Hacktivism, Extremism, Terrorism and Other Geopolitical Threat Intelligence
Vulnerability Management
1 in 4 high-risk CVEs are exploited within 24 hours of going public | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Will Putting a Dollar Value on Vulnerabilities Help Prioritize Them? (darkreading.com)
Creating a formula for effective vulnerability prioritization - Help Net Security
Zoom Unveils Open Source Vulnerability Impact Scoring System - Security Week
Threat actors still exploiting old unpatched vulnerabilities, says Cisco | IT Business
Vulnerabilities
80 percent of Struts 2 downloads include critical flaw • The Register
Fortinet Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products | CISA
Flaws in pfSense firewall can lead to arbitrary code execution (securityaffairs.com)
QNAP VioStor NVR vulnerability actively exploited by malware botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft discovers critical RCE flaw in Perforce Helix Core Server (bleepingcomputer.com)
Years-Old, Unpatched GWT Vuln Leaves Apps Open to Server-Side RCE (darkreading.com)
8220 Gang Exploiting Oracle WebLogic Server Vulnerability to Spread Malware (thehackernews.com)
3CX Urges Customers to Disable Integration Due to Potential Vulnerability - Security Week
Mozilla Patches Firefox Vulnerability Allowing Remote Code Execution, Sandbox Escape - Security Week
Researchers uncover major security issue in Microsoft Azure - here's what we know | TechRadar
Microsoft Outlook Zero-Click Security Flaws Triggered by Sound File (darkreading.com)
3CX warns customers to disable SQL database integrations (bleepingcomputer.com)
Dell Urges Customers to Patch Vulnerabilities in PowerProtect Products - Security Week
Outlook Plays Attacker Tunes: Vulnerability Chain Leading to Zero-Click RCE - Security Week
Targeted F5 Vulnerability 'Update' Delivers Wiper to Israeli Victims (darkreading.com)
Urgent: New Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild - Update ASAP (thehackernews.com)
Ivanti releases patches for 13 critical Avalanche RCE flaws (bleepingcomputer.com)
Apple rolls out iOS 17.2.1 with bugfixes and minor improvements - Neowin
Hackers Exploiting MS Excel Vulnerability to Spread Agent Tesla Malware (thehackernews.com)
SSH protects the world’s most sensitive networks. It just got a lot weaker | Ars Technica
Fake F5 BIG-IP zero-day warning emails push data wipers (bleepingcomputer.com)
New Security Vulnerabilities Uncovered in pfSense Firewall Software - Patch Now (thehackernews.com)
Tools and Controls
AI’s efficacy is constrained in cyber security, but limitless in cyber crime - Help Net Security
More cyber criminals turning to remote desktop protocol attacks | Insurance Times
Microsoft unveils new, more secure Windows Protected Print Mode (bleepingcomputer.com)
65% of organisations say ransomware concerns impact risk management | Security Magazine
AI in Cyber Security: It's All About Being Aware (inforisktoday.com)
Demystifying Open XDR: What It Is, How to Do It, and ROI | Binary Defence
Can you trust Windows Hello biometric authentication | Kaspersky official blog
Many organisations still lack formal IT security training in 2024 (securitybrief.co.nz)
How CISOs can manage multiprovider cyber security portfolios | TechTarget
Intelligence Researchers to Study Computer Code for Clues to Hackers’ Identities - WSJ
CISA Releases Microsoft 365 Secure Configuration Baselines and SCuBAGear Tool | CISA
Are Workstation Security Logs Actually Important? | MSSP Alert
What's the Best Way to Communicate After a Data Breach? (darkreading.com)
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
77% of financial organisations detected a cyber attack in the last year | Security Magazine
Small businesses targeted by cyber criminals for data (securitybrief.co.nz)
Retailers Are Being Barraged By Cyber Attacks This Holiday Season (forbes.com)
Complexity leaves energy companies vulnerable to cyber attacks - Verdict
The MOVEit breach may well have been the biggest cyber attack of the year | TechRadar
How to bolster security against intellectual property theft (c4isrnet.com)
In Cyber Security, Some Conventional Wisdom, While Well-Intentioned, Is Off-Base (newsweek.com)
Navigating The Cyber Security Landscape In 2024 (forbes.com)
3 Strategic Insights from Cyber Security Leader Study (trendmicro.com)
The truth behind four small business cyber security myths (themanufacturer.com)
Conclusion of Crossed Swords: the most exciting offensive cyber operations exercise
Australia announces cyber security plan after major breaches | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
National Grid drops Beijing-backed supplier over UK power network fears (ft.com)
NIST Report Spotlights Cyber, Privacy Risks in Genomic Data (inforisktoday.com)
Zscaler ThreatLabz Finds Most Cyber Attacks Hide (itsecuritywire.com)
86% of cyber attacks are delivered over encrypted channels - Help Net Security
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 27 October 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 27 October 2023:
-More Companies Adopt Board-Level Cyber Security Committees
-Ransomware Attacks Rise by More Than 95% Over 2022, to All Time High
-Security Still Not a Priority for a Third of SMBs Despite 73% Suffering Cyber Attack Last Year
-More Than 46 Million Potential Cyber Attacks Logged Every Day
-Fighting Cyber Attacks Requires Top-Down Approach
-Email Security Threats are More Dangerous This Year as Over 200 Million Malicious Emails Detected in Q3 2023
-98% of Security Leaders Worry About Risks of Generative AI as Fears Drive Spending
-48% of Organisations Predict Cyber Attack Recovery Could Take Weeks
-Cyber Security Awareness Doesn't Cut It; It's Time to Focus on Behaviour
-How Cyber Security Has Evolved in The Past 20 Years
-Rising Global Tensions Could Portend Destructive Hacks
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
More Companies Adopt Board-Level Cyber Security Committees
In a recent CISO Report by Splunk, 78% of CISOs and other security leaders reported a dedicated board-level cyber security committee at their organisations. These committees may be made up of qualified individuals or potentially even third parties - not necessarily company employees - that give guidance to the board around matters like risk assessment and cyber security strategy. These board-level cyber security committees can potentially bridge communication barriers between IT, security teams and boards. Black Arrow supports business leaders in organisations of all sizes to demonstrate governance of their cyber risks, by participating in board meetings to upskill and guide the board in requesting and challenging the appropriate information from their internal and external sources.
Source: [Decipher]
Ransomware Attacks Rise by More Than 95% Over 2022, to All Time High
A recent report by Corvus has found that ransomware attacks continued at a record-breaking pace, with Q3 frequency up 11% over Q2 and 95% year-over-year. Even if there were no more ransomware attacks this year, the victim account has already surpassed what was observed for 2021 and 2022. In a separate report, analysis conducted by Sophos has found that dwell times, which is the length of time an attacker is in a victim’s system before they are discovered, has fallen, leaving less time for organisations to detect attacks.
Sources: [Dark Reading] [SC Magazine] [Reinsurance News]
Security Still Not a Priority for a Third of SMBs Despite 73% Suffering Cyber Attack Last Year
Multiple reports highlighting different aspects of small and medium businesses (SMBs) all have one thing in common: the lack of priority that is given to cyber security. One example is a survey conducted by Amazon Web Services (AWS) which found that cyber security is not even a strategic priority for 35% of SMBs when considering moving to the cloud. This comes as a report by Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) found that 73% of US SMBs reported a cyber attack last year, with employee and customer data being the target in data breaches. Despite the rise in SMB attacks, relatively few organisations are following cyber security best practices to help prevent a breach in the first place. Every business, regardless of size, should do everything it reasonably can to protect its data and ensure connectivity, and smaller organisations may be more likely to be a victim of a cyber attack. Security is an enabler for the wider IT and business strategy to help users build the organisation in greater security. It should be hard-baked from the outset; seeking expert advice can help ensure the right proportionate security decisions are being made.
Sources: [Insider Media] [Infosecurity Magazine] [IT Reseller Magazine] [Infosecurity Magazine]
More Than 46 Million Potential Cyber Attacks Logged Every Day
New data released by the UK’s BT Group has found that more than 500 potential cyber attacks are logged every second. The BT data showed that over the last 12 months the most targeted sectors by cyber criminals were IT, defence, banking and insurance sectors; this was followed by the retail, hospitality and education industries. According to the figures 785,000 charities fell victim to cyber attacks. The data found that hackers are relentlessly scanning devices for vulnerabilities by using automation, and artificial intelligence is now being included by attackers to identify weaknesses in an organisation’s cyber defences.
Sources: [Evening Standard] [Proactive] [The Independent]
Fighting Cyber Attacks Requires Top-Down Approach
Organisations must move away from the posture that their IT division owns responsibility for safeguarding against cyber attacks. Instead, what we really need is for cyber security to come down from the top of the organisation, into the departments so that we have an enterprise-wide culture of security. It is the board’s responsibility to work with the executive team to ensure it is not just an IT-centric issue. By aligning cyber risk management with business needs, creating a cyber security strategy as a business enabler, and incorporating cyber security expertise into board and governance, the organisation will create a solid foundation for this top-down approach.
Source: [Chief Investment Officer]
Email Security Threats are More Dangerous This Year as Over 200 million Malicious Emails Detected in Q3 2023
The use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT has made spam and phishing emails infinitely more dangerous, with over 200 million sent in Q3 2023. A recent report found that link-based malware delivery made up 58% of all malicious emails for the quarter, while attachments made up the remaining 42%. Worryingly, 33% of these were delivered through legitimate but compromised websites.
Phishing does not come through emails alone however, there is also phishing via SMS, QR codes, calls and genuine, but compromised accounts. 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.
Sources: [Security Magazine] [MSSP Alert] [TechRadar]
98% of Security Leaders Worry About Risks of Generative AI as Fears Drive Spending
Generative AI is playing a significant role in reshaping the phishing email threat landscape, according to a recent report from Abnormal Security. The report found that 98% of security leaders are highly concerned about generative AI's potential to create more sophisticated email attacks, with four-fifths (80.3%) of respondents confirming that their organisation had already received AI-generated email attacks or strongly suspecting that this was the case. A separate report by IBM found that attackers only needed five simple prompts to get the AI to develop a highly convincing phishing email. In a separate report, Gartner stated that AI has created a new scare, which contributed to 80% of CIO’s reporting that they plan to increase spending on cyber security, including AI.
Sources: [Infosecurity Magazine] [CSO Online] [Business Wire] [Help Net Security]
48% of Organisations Predict Cyber Attack Recovery Could Take Weeks
A recent report has found that 48% of respondents predicted that it would take days or weeks for their company to recover from cyber attacks, representing a potentially devastating risk to their business. Attacks are a matter of when, not if. Organisations should have plans and procedures in place to be able to recover from an attack; this includes having an incident response plan and regularly testing the organisation’s ability to backup and recover.
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.
Sources: [Security Magazine]
Cyber Security Awareness Doesn't Cut It; It's Time to Focus on Behaviour
The human element remains a significant vulnerability in cyber security, as reinforced by recent analysis. Repeated studies show that knowledge alone does not change behaviour, and that simply giving people more training is unlikely to change outcomes. The study underscores that even with heightened cyber security awareness, there has not been a notable decline in successful cyber attacks that exploit human errors.
We need to draw parallels to real-world skills. The report suggests that cyber security education should be as continuous and context-driven as learning to drive: no one learnt to drive by having a single lesson once a year. For instance, rather than educating employees on using multifactor authentication (MFA) in isolation, it's more impactful to provide an explanation of the additional security that that control provides and the reasons why it is being used to protect the organisation. This contextual approach, accentuated with insights on the advantages of these controls, is poised to foster the right behaviours and bolster security outcomes. However, the challenges persist, with many employees still bypassing recommended security protocols, underscoring the need for a more hands-on, real-time approach to cyber security education.
Source: [Dark Reading]
How Cyber Security Has Evolved in The Past 20 Years
Twenty years ago, the cloud as we know it didn’t exist. There were no Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, not even Gmail was around. Cyber threats have evolved significantly since then, but so too have the solutions. We’ve transitioned from manual, on-site vulnerability scanning and lengthy breach investigations, to automated tools and remote work capabilities that have reduced investigation times from months to weeks. Alongside technological advancements, laws and regulations surrounding cyber security have also tightened, imposing stricter rules on organisations to protect customer data and penalties for attackers.
The bigger picture is staying a step ahead of threat actors in the automation race. Whether that’s accomplished with AI or some other yet-to-be-discovered technology remains to be seen. In the meantime, as is always the case in this industry, regardless of the latest innovation, everyone needs to stay vigilant for threat actors’ attacks and remember that what was adequate to protect technology 20 years ago will not be sufficient to defend against the threat landscape today, and certainly not against the threats of tomorrow.
Source: [Forbes]
Rising Global Tensions Could Portend Destructive Hacks
Governments in the West are warning public and private sector organisations to "remain on heightened alert" for disruptive cyber attacks targeting critical infrastructure and key sectors amid a series of escalating global conflicts.
Source: [Info Risk Today]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Cyber security Awareness Doesn't Cut It; It's Time to Focus on Behaviour (darkreading.com)
How Cyber Security Training Lowers Risk Among Employees (forbes.com)
How to establish a great security awareness culture (att.com)
More Companies Adopt Board-Level Cyber Security Committees | Decipher (duo.com)
Fighting Cyber Attacks Requires Top-Down Approach | Chief Investment Officer (ai-cio.com)
SMBs Need to Balance Cyber Security Needs and Resources (darkreading.com)
48% of organisations predict cyber attack recovery to take weeks | Security Magazine
Cyber Security Litigation: Five Trends Unpacked | Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP - JDSupra
Cyber attacks now biggest cause of downtime and data loss – report - CIR Magazine
The Need for a Cyber Security-Centric Business Culture (darkreading.com)
From Snooze to Enthuse: Making Security Awareness Training 'Sticky' (darkreading.com)
Awaken From Cyber Slumber: 3 Steps To Stronger Cyber security (forbes.com)
AI-related security fears drive 2024 IT spending - Help Net Security
Cyber Resilience And Risk Management: Forces Against Cyber Threats (forbes.com)
The Cyber Security Resilience Quotient: Measuring Security Effectiveness - Security Week
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
SonicWall Data Confirms That Ransomware Is Still the Enterprise's Biggest Fear (darkreading.com)
Ransomware is threatening more businesses than ever before | TechRadar
Ransomware isn’t going away – the problem is only getting worse (bleepingcomputer.com)
Known Ransomware Attack Volume Breaks Monthly Record, Again (govinfosecurity.com)
Microsoft Warns as Scattered Spider Expands from SIM Swaps to Ransomware (thehackernews.com)
Concerns grow as LockBit knockoffs increasingly target popular vulnerabilities (therecord.media)
The Rise of S3 Ransomware: How to Identify and Combat It (thehackernews.com)
Meet Rhysida, a New Ransomware Strain That Deletes Itself (darkreading.com)
Kaspersky crimeware report: GoPIX, Lumar, and Rhysida. | Securelist
Five things organisations don’t consider before a ransomware attack | TechRadar
Ransomware incidents are on the rise as latest data reveals alarming trend | TechSpot
MGM Resorts hackers 'one of the most dangerous financial criminal groups’ (therecord.media)
Ransomware attacks against hospitals put patients' lives at risk, researchers say : NPR
Ragnar Locker Ransomware Boss Arrested in Paris (darkreading.com)
BlackCat Climbs the Summit With a New Tactic (paloaltonetworks.com)
Ransomware Soars as Myriad Efforts to Stop It Fall Short - Bloomberg
Hackers Using Remote Admin Tools AvosLocker Ransomware (gbhackers.com)
Resilience notes uptick in data exfiltration as cyber criminals change tactics - Reinsurance News
Healthcare Ransomware Attacks Cost US $78bn - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Bracing for AI-enabled ransomware and cyber extortion attacks - Help Net Security
Security Patch Management Strengthens Ransomware Defence (trendmicro.com)
Ransomware Victims
MGM Resorts hackers 'one of the most dangerous financial criminal groups’ (therecord.media)
Ambulances diverted as 3 New York hospitals grapple with cyber attacks | Fox News
Operations of Healthcare Solutions Giant Henry Schein Disrupted by Cyber attack - Security Week
US energy firm shares how Akira ransomware hacked its systems (bleepingcomputer.com)
Seiko says ransomware attack exposed sensitive customer data (bleepingcomputer.com)
American Family Insurance confirms cyber attack is behind IT outages (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cyber Attack Causing Service Interruptions At Ontario Hospitals (databreaches.net)
Cyber crims leak patient pics in low blow bid to win ransom • The Register
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Over 200 million malicious emails were detected in Q3 2023 | Security Magazine
Watch out - that QR code could just be a phishing scam | TechRadar
Booking.com customers targeted by scam ‘confirmation’ emails | Scams | The Guardian
New Hotel Phishing Scam — Be Careful If You're Offered a Discounted Rate | GOBankingRates
Email security threats are more dangerous than ever - here's what you need to know | TechRadar
What is Phishing? 5 Types of Phishing Attacks You Need to Know | MSSP Alert
The US released popular phishing techniques | Inquirer Technology
Akamai research finds more sophisticated phishing threats in hospitality industry - SiliconANGLE
Don’t Get Spooked Into Falling For These Phishing Scams - IT Security Guru
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Artificial Intelligence
AI-related security fears drive 2024 IT spending - Help Net Security
Boardrooms losing control in generative AI takeover, says Kaspersky | Computer Weekly
Governments, firms should spend more on AI safety, top researchers say | Reuters
Cyber-defence systems seek to outduel criminals in AI race (techxplore.com)
Report warns AI could worsen cyber threat, but government will not ‘rush to regulate’ - CIR Magazine
Businesses fear generative AI will cause ‘catastrophic’ cyber attacks (siliconrepublic.com)
Don't use AI-based apps, Philippine defence ordered its personnel (securityaffairs.com)
Businesses ignorant to gen AI security threats suggests research (ship-technology.com)
Deepfakes: Navigating Data Privacy and Cyber Security Risks | DRI - JDSupra
Artificial Intelligence Bad News For Cyber Threats, Report Warns - TechRound
Bracing for AI-enabled ransomware and cyber extortion attacks - Help Net Security
Oops! When tech innovations create new security threats | CSO Online
2FA/MFA
Malware
Hackers are using an incredibly sneaky trick to hide malware | Digital Trends
Vietnamese Hackers Target UK, US, and India with DarkGate Malware (thehackernews.com)
Quasar RAT Leverages DLL Side-Loading to Fly Under the Radar (thehackernews.com)
Dangerous new malware can crack encrypted USB drives | TechRadar
'Grandoreiro' Trojan Targets Global Banking Customers (darkreading.com)
Powerful Malware Disguised as Crypto Miner Infects 1M+ Windows, Linux PCs (pcmag.com)
The Changing Threat Landscape: Infostealers and the MacOS goldmine - F-Secure Blog
Mobile
Android trojan spotted in the wild can record audio and phone calls | ZDNET
Samsung Galaxy S23 hacked twice in one day at Pwn2Own contest (androidauthority.com)
iLeakage attack exploits Safari to steal data from Apple devices (securityaffairs.com)
Intellexa: Irish-linked spyware used in 'brazen attacks' - report - BBC News
Longer Support Periods Raise the Bar for Mobile Security (darkreading.com)
Android adware apps on Google Play amass two million installs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
This DDoS attack is the biggest in internet history. | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
Disinformation and its often overlooked potential for denial-of-services. (thecyberwire.com)
Record-Breaking 100 Million RPS DDoS Attack Exploits HTTP/2 Rapid Reset Flaw (thehackernews.com)
Internet of Things – IoT
Data Breaches/Leaks
Okta says hackers breached its support system and viewed customer files | Ars Technica
Okta support system breach highlights need for strong MFA policies | CSO Online
1Password suffers cyber security incident after latest Okta breach - Tech Monitor
Okta stock falls after company says client files accessed by hackers via support system (cnbc.com)
Hacker accused of breaching Finnish psychotherapy centre facing 30,000 counts (therecord.media)
City of Philadelphia discloses data breach after five months (bleepingcomputer.com)
500k Irish National Police records exposed by third party • The Register
The 23andMe data breach reveals the vulnerabilities of our interconnected data (theconversation.com)
iLeakage attack exploits Safari to steal data from Apple devices (securityaffairs.com)
DC Board of Elections: Hackers may have breached entire voter roll (bleepingcomputer.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
More than 500 potential cyber attacks logged every second, BT says | The Independent
Spain arrests 34 cyber criminals who stole data of 4 million people (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nigerian Police dismantle cyber crime recruitment, mentoring hub (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Cryptojacking campaign Qubitstrike targets exposed Jupyter Notebook instances | CSO Online
Powerful Malware Disguised as Crypto Miner Infects 1M+ Windows, Linux PCs (pcmag.com)
70% of Crypto Companies Report Deepfake Fraud Rise (darkreading.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Forget the outside hacker, the bigger threat is inside • The Register
Human-centric Security Design Reduces Threats by Changing User Behavior (prweb.com)
How to establish a great security awareness culture (att.com)
How Cyber Security Training Lowers Risk Among Employees (forbes.com)
The Need for a Cyber Security-Centric Business Culture (darkreading.com)
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
New Hotel Phishing Scam — Be Careful If You're Offered a Discounted Rate | GOBankingRates
Booking.com customers targeted by scam ‘confirmation’ emails | Scams | The Guardian
Purchase Scams Surge as Fraud Losses Hit £580m - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Online scammers target desperate loan seekers using online fraud | TechRadar
Christmas scams to watch out for this festive season (nationalworld.com)
Cyber criminals exploit the Israeli-Hamas conflict through scam emails and websites (iol.co.za)
70% of Crypto Companies Report Deepfake Fraud Rise (darkreading.com)
Deepfakes
Deepfakes: Navigating Data Privacy and Cyber Security Risks | DRI - JDSupra
70% of Crypto Companies Report Deepfake Fraud Rise (darkreading.com)
Insurance
Telling Small Businesses to Buy Cyber Insurance Isn't Enough (darkreading.com)
Stemming Losses That Go Uncovered by Cyber Insurance | Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC - JDSupra
Aviva: SMEs ‘woefully underserved’ for cyber cover - Insurance Post (postonline.co.uk)
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Okta Reveals Breach Via Stolen Credential - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
'Log in With...' Feature Allows Full Online Account Takeover for Millions (darkreading.com)
Social Media
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Cyber Security Awareness Doesn't Cut It; It's Time to Focus on Behaviour (darkreading.com)
This Cyber Security Awareness Month, Don't Lose Sight of Human Risk (darkreading.com)
How to establish a great security awareness culture (att.com)
How Cyber Security Training Lowers Risk Among Employees (forbes.com)
The Need for a Cyber Security-Centric Business Culture (darkreading.com)
Cyber Security Awareness Month: What's Still Needed After Twenty Years (forbes.com)
From Snooze to Enthuse: Making Security Awareness Training 'Sticky' (darkreading.com)
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Managed security services [EU Legislation in Progress] | Epthinktank | European Parliament
Report warns AI could worsen cyber threat, but government will not ‘rush to regulate’ - CIR Magazine
UK government finalises IoT cyber security requirements - Lexology
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Backup and Recovery
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Hacker accused of breaching Finnish psychotherapy center facing 30,000 counts (therecord.media)
Alleged developer of the Ragnar Locker ransomware was arrested (securityaffairs.com)
Spain arrests 34 cyber criminals who stole data of 4 million people (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nigerian Police dismantle cyber crime recruitment, mentoring hub (bleepingcomputer.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
‘I’m looking for fewer ways to be traceable, not more’ | Financial Times
Google Chrome's new "IP Protection" will hide users' IP addresses (bleepingcomputer.com)
ShadowDragon: Australian spies monitor PornHub, Tinder, Fortnite (crikey.com.au)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Misc Nation State/Cyber Warfare/Cyber Espionage
ICC: September Breach Was Espionage Raid - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
International Criminal Court attack was targeted and sophisticated (securityaffairs.com)
Governments and hackers agree: the laws of war must apply in cyber space (theconversation.com)
It's Time to Establish the NATO of Cyber Security (darkreading.com)
War Crimes Court Flags Cyber Attack That Targeted Its Work - Law360
International Criminal Court systems breached for cyber espionage (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cyber attack a ‘serious attempt to undermine’ International Criminal Court - Lawyers Weekly
Rising Global Tensions Could Portend Destructive Hacks (inforisktoday.com)
Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Cyber criminals exploit the Israeli-Hamas conflict through scam emails and websites (iol.co.za)
Cyber operations linked to Israel-Hamas fighting gain momentum | CyberScoop
Rising Global Tensions Could Portend Destructive Hacks (inforisktoday.com)
China
MI5 chief warns of Chinese cyber espionage reached an unprecedented scale (securityaffairs.com)
Glasgow universities on red alert over Chinese spies as they join security scheme - Glasgow Live
Navy ends tradition of Chinese laundrymen on warships over spying fears (telegraph.co.uk)
Russia
Russia Cyber attacks Becoming More Sophisticated, Ukraine Official Says - Bloomberg
European govt email servers hacked using Roundcube zero-day (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ministry, police and Crimea summit websites victims of cyber attack | Radio Prague International
Major Russian bank reportedly hacked by Ukraine | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Hackers backdoor Russian state, industrial orgs for data theft (bleepingcomputer.com)
Who is sabotaging underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea? (economist.com)
Pro-Russia hackers target inboxes with 0-day in webmail app used by millions | Ars Technica
Russia-Ukraine War: Cyber Attack and Kinetic Warfare Timeline - | MSSP Alert
France says Russian state hackers breached numerous critical networks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cyber attack a ‘serious attempt to undermine’ International Criminal Court - Lawyers Weekly
Ex-NSA techie admits to selling state secrets to Russia • The Register
Iran
North Korea
Vulnerability Management
Concerns grow as LockBit knockoffs increasingly target popular vulnerabilities (therecord.media)
Why Do We Need Real-World Context to Prioritise CVEs? (darkreading.com)
Security Patch Management Strengthens Ransomware Defence (trendmicro.com)
Vulnerabilities
Citrix Bleed exploit lets hackers hijack NetScaler accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Exploitation of Citrix NetScaler vulns reaching dangerous levels | Computer Weekly
Critical SolarWinds RCE Bugs Enable Unauthorised Network Takeover (darkreading.com)
CISA adds second Cisco IOS XE flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog - Security Affairs
Cisco hackers likely taking steps to avoid identification | Computer Weekly
F5 Issues Warning: BIG-IP Vulnerability Allows Remote Code Execution (thehackernews.com)
European govt email servers hacked using Roundcube zero-day (bleepingcomputer.com)
VMware vCenter Flaw So Critical, Patches Released for End-of-Life Products - Security Week
Critical OAuth Flaws Uncovered in Grammarly, Vidio, and Bukalapak Platforms (thehackernews.com)
Firefox, Chrome Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities - Security Week
The Forbidden Fruit Of Cyber Security: Hackers Take A Bite Out Of Apple (forbes.com)
Pro-Russia hackers target inboxes with 0-day in webmail app used by millions | Ars Technica
Apple Ships Major iOS, macOS Security Updates - Security Week
Hackers can force iOS and macOS browsers to divulge passwords and much more | Ars Technica
ServiceNow quietly fixes 8-year-old data exposure flaw • The Register
Tools and Controls
48% of organisations predict cyber attack recovery to take weeks | Security Magazine
Cyber attack response plans need to be in place to avoid chaos - FreightWaves
NIST provides solid guidance on software supply chain security in DevSecOps | CSO Online
What is Network Segmentation? Virtual & Physical Segmentation | UpGuard
AI-related security fears drive 2024 IT spending - Help Net Security
Businesses fear generative AI will cause ‘catastrophic’ cyber attacks (siliconrepublic.com)
Is it wise to put all your security solutions in one cyber basket? (securitybrief.co.nz)
Cyber attacks are inevitable, so a focus on resilience is vital - James McGachie (scotsman.com)
Cyber Resilience And Risk Management: Forces Against Cyber Threats (forbes.com)
Are Backup Files the Missing Link in Your Cyber Security? (finextra.com)
Unveiling the power of emerging technologies to empower cyber resilience (techuk.org)
Cyber security concerns grow among physical security professionals | Security Magazine
The Cyber Security Resilience Quotient: Measuring Security Effectiveness - Security Week
Other News
MPs to examine cyber resilience of UK’s critical national infrastructure | CSO Online
Strategies to overcome cyber security misconceptions - Help Net Security
UK NCSC, NPSA launch Secure Innovation campaign to protect tech startups | CSO Online
5 important cyber security takeaways for law firms - Lawyers Weekly
How Cyber Security Has Evolved In The Past 20 Years (forbes.com)
Oops! When tech innovations create new security threats | CSO Online
Spooky Cyber Statistics And Trends You Need To Know (forbes.com)
The Changing Threat Landscape: Infostealers and the MacOS goldmine - F-Secure Blog
Proactively preventing your company from becoming the next cyber attack headline (betanews.com)
Demystifying Cyber Security: Shakespeare To The Rescue | HackerNoon
Cyber Threat: Aviation’s Clear and Present Danger? | Aerospace Tech Review
OT cyber attacks proliferating despite growing cyber security spend - Help Net Security
Cost of a Data Breach: Retail Costs, Risks and Prevention Strategies (securityintelligence.com)
What Would a US Government Shutdown Mean for Cyber Security? (darkreading.com)
Weapons Systems Provide Valuable Lessons for ICS/OT Security - Security Week
Cyber attacks now biggest cause of downtime and data loss – report - CIR Magazine
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