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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 12 April 2024
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 12 April 2024:
-UK Cyber Breaches Survey Finds Business Falling Short on Cyber, as Half Suffer Breach and Many Fail to Report
-The Cyber Attack Stopped by a Microsoft Engineer Was Scarier Than We Realise
-UK Government Urged to Get on ‘Front Foot’ with Ransomware Instead of ‘Absorbing the Punches’
-74% of Employees Falling Victim to Phishing Attacks Hit with Disciplinary Actions; Egress Reveals
-Why Are Many Businesses Turning to Third-Party Security Partners?
-60% of SMBs and 74% of Businesses with up to 500 Employees are Concerned About Cyber Security as Attacks Rise
-Cyber Attacks Cost Financial Firms $12bn Says IMF
-LastPass: Hackers Targeted Employee in Failed Deepfake CEO Call
-Most Cyber Criminal Threats are Concentrated in Just a Few Countries
-Why Incident Response is the Best Cyber Security ROI
-Ransomware Attacks are the Canaries in the Cyber Coal Mine
-Cyber Security is Crucial, but What is Risk and How do You Assess it?
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
UK Cyber Breaches Survey Finds Business Falling Short on Cyber, as Half Suffer Breach and Many Fail to Report
Half of UK businesses experienced a cyber breach last year, according to a survey by the UK Government. The figure could be much higher however, as the survey found only 34% report breaches externally.
It is said that a cyber incident is a matter of when, not if. Nonetheless, 78% of organisations lack a dedicated response plan outlining actions to be taken in the event of a cyber incident and only 11% review their immediate suppliers for risks. To improve cyber resilience, there needs to be a paradigm shift.
Sources: [Computer Weekly] [Computing] [Infosecurity Magazine] [Info Risk Today]
Cyber Attacks Cost Financial Firms $12bn Says IMF
A recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) report has highlighted significant financial losses in the financial services sector, totalling $12 billion over the last two decades due to cyber attacks, with losses accelerating post-pandemic. The number of incidents and the scale of extreme losses have sharply increased, prompting the IMF to urge enhanced cross-border cooperation to uphold the stability of the global financial system.
The report underscores the critical threat that cyber attacks pose to financial stability, particularly for banks in advanced economies which are more exposed to such risks. With major institutions like JP Morgan facing up to 45 billion cyber threats daily, the IMF emphasises the need for international collaboration to effectively manage and mitigate these risks.
Source: [Finextra]
The Cyber Attack Stopped by a Microsoft Engineer Was Scarier Than We Realise
A critical security breach was narrowly avoided when a Microsoft developer detected suspicious activity in XZ Utils, an open-source library crucial to internet infrastructure. This discovery revealed that a new developer had implanted a sophisticated backdoor in the software, potentially giving unauthorised access to millions of servers worldwide. This incident has intensified scrutiny on the vulnerabilities of open-source software, which is largely maintained by unpaid or underfunded volunteers and serves as a backbone for the internet economy. The situation has prompted discussions among government officials and cyber security experts about enhancing the protection of open-source environments. This close call, described by some as a moment of "unreasonable luck," underscores the pressing need for sustainable support and rigorous security measures in the open-source community.
Source: [Inc.com]
UK Government Urged to Get on ‘Front Foot’ with Ransomware Instead of ‘Absorbing the Punches’
Amidst a rising tide of ransomware attacks affecting wide range of UK services, officials in Westminster are being pressured to enhance funding for operations aimed at disrupting ransomware gangs. The current strategy focuses on bolstering organisational cyber security and recovery preparedness, a stance under the second pillar of the UK's National Cyber Strategy known as resilience. However, this approach has not curbed the frequency of incidents, which have steadily increased over the past five years, impacting sectors including the NHS and local governments. In contrast to the proactive disruption efforts seen in the US, the UK has yet to allocate new funds for such measures, despite successful disruptions like the recent takedown of the LockBit gang by the US National Crime Agency, which underscored the potential benefits of increased resources for cyber crime disruption.
Source: [The Record Media]
74% of Employees Falling Victim to Phishing Attacks Hit with Disciplinary Actions
The Egress 'Email Threat Landscape 2024' report reveals a surge in phishing attacks, with 94% of companies falling victim to this type of crime in this past year alone, leading to increasingly complex cyber security challenges. According to the report, 96% of these companies suffered significant repercussions, including operational disruption and data breaches, with common attack vectors being malicious URLs, and malware or ransomware attachments.
The human cost is also notable, with 74 per cent of employees involved in attacks having faced disciplinary actions, dismissals, or voluntary departures, underscoring the severity of the issue and the heightened vigilance among companies in addressing the phishing threat. Financial losses primarily stem from customer churn, which accounts for nearly half of the total impact. Amidst rising attacks through compromised third-party accounts, Egress advocates for stronger monitoring and defence strategies to protect critical data and reduce organisational and individual hardships.
Source: [The Fintech Times]
Why Are Many Businesses Turning to Third-Party Security Partners?
In 2023, 71% of organisations reported being impacted by a cyber security skills shortage, leading many to scale back their cyber security initiatives amid escalating threats. To bridge the gap, businesses are increasingly turning to third-party security partnerships, reflecting a shift towards outsourcing crucial cyber security operations to handle complex challenges more efficiently. This approach is driven by the need to fill technical and resource gaps in the face of a severe workforce shortfall, with an estimated 600,000 unfilled security positions in the US alone. Moreover, these strategic partnerships allow organisations to leverage external expertise for scalable and effective security solutions, alleviating the burden of staying updated with the rapidly evolving threat landscape.
Source: [Help Net Security]
74% of Businesses with up to 500 Employees are Concerned About Cyber Security as Attacks Rise
According to a recent poll by the US Chamber of Commerce, 60% of small businesses expressed concerns about threats, with 58% concerned about a supply chain breakdown. The highest concern came from businesses with 20-500 employees (74%). Despite such concern, only 49% had trained staff on cyber security. When it came to the impact of a cyber event, 27% of respondents say they are one disaster or threat away from shutting down their business.
Sources: [Malwcv arebytes][Marketplace] [US Chamber]
LastPass: Hackers Targeted Employee in Failed Deepfake CEO Call
LastPass recently reported a thwarted voice phishing attack targeting one of its employees using deepfake audio technology to impersonate CEO Karim Toubba. The attack, conducted via WhatsApp, was identified by the employee as suspicious due to the unusual communication channel and clear signs of social engineering, such as forced urgency. Despite the failure of this particular attempt, LastPass has shared the incident publicly to highlight the growing use of AI-generated deepfakes in executive impersonation schemes. This incident underscores a broader trend, as indicated by alerts from both the US Department of Health and Human Services and the FBI, pointing to an increase in sophisticated cyber attacks employing deepfake technology for fraud, social engineering, and potential influence operations.
Source: [Bleepingcomputer]
Most Cyber Criminal Threats are Concentrated in Just a Few Countries
Oxford researchers have developed the world's first cyber crime index to identify global hotspots of cyber criminal activity, ranking countries based on the prevalence and sophistication of cyber threats. The index reveals that a significant portion of cyber threats is concentrated in a few countries, with Russia and Ukraine positioned at the top, with the USA and the UK also ranking prominently. The results indicate that countries like China, Russia, Ukraine, the US, Romania, and Nigeria are among the top hubs for activities ranging from technical services to money laundering. This tool aims to refine the focus for cyber crime research and prevention efforts, although the study acknowledges the need for a broader and more representative sample of expert opinions to enhance the accuracy and applicability of the findings. The index underscores that while cyber crime may appear globally fluid, it has pronounced local concentrations.
Sources: [ThisisOxfordshire] [Phys Org]
Why Incident Response is the Best Cyber Security ROI
The Microsoft Incident Response Reference Guide predicts that most organisations will encounter one or more major security incidents where attackers gain administrative control over crucial IT systems and data. While complete prevention of cyber attacks may not be feasible, prompt and effective incident response is essential to mitigate damage and protect reputations. However, many organisations may not be adequately budgeting for incident response, and the recent UK Government report found that 78% of organisations do not have formalised incident response plans, risking prolonged recovery and increased costs. Cyber crime damages hit $23b in 2023, but the true costs of incidents includes non-financial damage such as reputational harm. If a cyber incident is a matter of when, not if, then a prepared incident response plan is the best cyber security ROI.
Black Arrow works with organisations of all sizes and sectors to design and prepare for managing a cyber security incident; this can include an Incident Response Plan and an educational tabletop exercise for the leadership team that highlights the proportionate controls to help the organisation prevent and mitigate an incident.
Source: [CSO Online]
Ransomware Attacks are the Canaries in the Cyber Coal Mine
A recent report has found that ransomware attacks were up 110% compared to the prior month, stating that unreported attacks were up to 6 times higher. The report found that tactics are increasingly using data extortion, with 92% of attacks utilising this method.
Sources: [Silicon Republic] [The Hill]
Cyber Security is Crucial, but What is Risk and How do You Assess it?
Cyber security is an increasingly sophisticated game of cat and mouse, where the landscape is constantly shifting. Your cyber risk is the probability of negative impacts stemming from a cyber incident, but how do you assess risk?
One thing to understand is that there are a multitude of risks: risks from phishing, risks from insiders, risks from network attacks, risks of supply chain compromise, and of course, nation states. To understand risk, an organisation must first identify the information that it needs to protect, to avoid only learning of the information asset’s existence from a successful attacker. Once all assets are identified, then organisations should conduct risk assessments to identify threats and an evaluation the potential damage that can be done.
Sources: [Security Boulevard] [International Banker]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Cyber attacks cost financial firms $12bn says IMF (finextra.com)
UK business falling short on cybersecurity warns government report (computing.co.uk)
60% of small businesses are concerned about cyber security threats | Malwarebytes
Cyber attacks on small businesses are on the rise - Marketplace
What is cyber security risk & how to assess - Security Boulevard
Cyber Security Regulations Aren’t Static—Your Practices Can’t Be Either (forbes.com)
Why Cyber Security Is More Crucial Today Than Ever Before (internationalbanker.com)
Why are many businesses turning to third-party security partners? - Help Net Security
CISO Perspectives on Complying with Cyber Security Regulations (thehackernews.com)
Why incident response is the best cyber security ROI | CSO Online
Privacy Versus Cyber – What is the Bigger Risk? | Jackson Lewis P.C. - JDSupra
Large businesses struggle to tackle cyber threats (betanews.com)
Resilience And Antifragility Are The Best Strategies For 2024 (forbes.com)
The state of secrets security: 7 action items for better managing risk - Security Boulevard
Former Uber CSO Joe Sullivan and lessons learned from the infamous 2016 Uber breach | CSO Online
Why cyberpsychology is such an important part of effective cyber security | CSO Online
Cyber Security in the Evolving Threat Landscape (securityaffairs.com)
How CISOs can make themselves ready to serve on the board | CSO Online
CISOs Need A Data-Driven Approach To Offensive Security (forbes.com)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Ransomware surged 110pc last month, report claims (siliconrepublic.com)
Ransomware attacks are the canaries in the cyber coal mine | The Hill
Ransomware gang’s new extortion trick? Calling the front desk | TechCrunch
Frameworks, Guidelines & Bounties Alone Won't Defeat Ransomware (darkreading.com)
Ransomware group maturity should influence ransom payment decision - Help Net Security
Proactive and Reactive Ransomware Protection Strategies - Security Boulevard
How can the energy sector bolster its resilience to ransomware attacks? - Help Net Security
CL0P's Ransomware Rampage - Security Measures for 2024 (thehackernews.com)
LockBit copycat DarkVault spurs rebranding rumour | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Ransomware payouts hit all-time high, but that’s not the whole story (securityintelligence.com)
Ransomware Victims
Second ransomware gang says it’s extorting Change Healthcare • The Register
Targus says it is facing major cyber attack, global operations hit | TechRadar
Optics giant Hoya hit with $10 million ransomware demand (bleepingcomputer.com)
Panera Bread week-long IT outage caused by ransomware attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Honeytrap sext scandal MP William Wragg will keep Tory whip (thetimes.co.uk)
How malicious email campaigns continue to slip through the cracks - Help Net Security
TA547 Phishing Attack Hits German Firms with Rhadamanthys Stealer (thehackernews.com)
Cyber Criminals Invade Inboxes: What Small Businesses Can Do (pymnts.com)
Phishing Detection and Response: What You Need to Know - Security Boulevard
Other Social Engineering
Cyber Criminals Target Victims Using Social Engineering Techniques (ic3.gov)
Honeytrap sext scandal MP William Wragg will keep Tory whip (thetimes.co.uk)
LastPass: Hackers targeted employee in failed deepfake CEO call (bleepingcomputer.com)
Artificial Intelligence
China is using generative AI to carry out influence operations (securityaffairs.com)
What Lies Ahead for Cyber Security in the Era of Generative AI? - IT Security Guru
AI risks under the auditor's lens more than ever - Help Net Security
Speed of AI development is outpacing risk assessment | Ars Technica
Malicious PowerShell script pushing malware looks AI-written (bleepingcomputer.com)
LastPass: Hackers targeted employee in failed deepfake CEO call (bleepingcomputer.com)
AI-as-a-Service Providers Vulnerable to PrivEsc and Cross-Tenant Attacks (thehackernews.com)
How Artificial Intelligence Is Fuelling Incel Communities (yahoo.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
Urgent Security Alert! Hackers Hijacked Notepad++ Plugin (gbhackers.com)
Sophisticated Latrodectus Malware Linked to 2017 Strain (inforisktoday.com)
Critical Flaws Leave 92,000 D-Link NAS Devices Vulnerable to Malware Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Bing ad posing as NordVPN aims to spread SecTopRAT malware | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
ScrubCrypt used to drop VenomRAT along with many malicious plugins (securityaffairs.com)
Unit 42: Malware-initiated scanning attacks on the rise | TechTarget
RUBYCARP hackers linked to 10-year-old cryptomining botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Raspberry Robin Returns: New Malware Campaign Spreading Through WSF Files (thehackernews.com)
Malicious PowerShell script pushing malware looks AI-written (bleepingcomputer.com)
TA547 Phishing Attack Hits German Firms with Rhadamanthys Stealer (thehackernews.com)
Mobile
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
How Nation-State DDoS Attacks Impact Us All (darkreading.com)
DDoS Protection Needs Detective and Preventive Controls (darkreading.com)
French cities knocked offline by 'large-scale cyber attack' • The Register
Internet of Things – IoT
Amazon Removes a Feature From Fire TVs Over Security Concerns | Cord Cutters News
Over 90,000 LG Smart TVs may be exposed to remote attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
EV Charging Stations Still Riddled With Cyber Security Vulnerabilities (darkreading.com)
UK town halls given green light to use Chinese CCTV — despite Westminster ban – POLITICO
Hotel check-in terminal leaks rafts of guests' room codes • The Register
Data Breaches/Leaks
Many of the world's biggest companies reported data breaches last year | TechRadar
US Data Breach Reports Surge 90% Annually in Q1 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
37% of publicly shared files expose personal information - Help Net Security
Acuity confirms hackers stole non-sensitive govt data from GitHub repos (bleepingcomputer.com)
Home Depot confirms third-party data breach exposed employee info (bleepingcomputer.com)
AT&T now says data breach impacted 51 million customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
DOJ data on 340,000 individuals stolen in consulting firm hack | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Taxi software vendor exposes personal details of nearly 300K • The Register
Employee credentials leaked in Microsoft security lapse (techmonitor.ai)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Russia ranked biggest cyber crime threat to rest of the world | Tech News | Metro News
Oxford research uncovers world cyber crime hotspots | thisisoxfordshire
Cyber crooks poison GitHub search to fool developers | Computer Weekly
Zambia Busts 77 People in China-Backed Cyber Crime Op (darkreading.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Hackers deploy crypto drainers on thousands of WordPress sites (bleepingcomputer.com)
RUBYCARP hackers linked to 10-year-old cryptomining botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Microsoft employees exposed internal passwords in security lapse | TechCrunch
Insider Threats Surge Amid Growing Foreign Interference - Security Boulevard
Insurance
US insurers using drones to deny home insurance policies • The Register
Cyber Insurance: Sexy? No. Important? Critically yes. - Security Boulevard
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Why a near-miss cyber attack put US officials and the tech industry on edge - The Japan Times
DOJ data on 340,000 individuals stolen in consulting firm hack | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Encryption
Linux and Open Source
The Cyber Attack Stopped by a Microsoft Engineer Was Scarier Than We Realize | Inc.com
Supply chain attack sends shockwaves through open-source community | CyberScoop
German state ditches Microsoft for Linux and LibreOffice | ZDNET
Open source foundations unite on common standards for EU’s Cyber Resilience Act | TechCrunch
Who’s the bigger cyber security risk – Microsoft or open source? (reason.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Reusing passwords: The hidden cost of convenience (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft employees exposed internal passwords in security lapse | TechCrunch
CISA says Sisense hack impacts critical infrastructure orgs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Social Media
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Cyber Security Regulations Aren’t Static—Your Practices Can’t Be Either (forbes.com)
Open source foundations unite on common standards for EU’s Cyber Resilience Act | TechCrunch
Spy Law Needs Fixing Now to Stop Overreach—Not a Backdoor Boost (bloomberglaw.com)
CISA: 300,000+ Small Entities Covered By Proposed Cyber Reporting Regs | MSSP Alert
CISO Perspectives on Complying with Cyber Security Regulations (thehackernews.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
HIPAA Fundamentals for Providers | Tucker Arensberg, P.C. - JDSupra
Process and Control Today | NIS2 – cyber security directive from the EU. Get ready! (pandct.com)
Backup and Recovery
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage and Geopolitical Threats/Activity
Nation State Actors
China
A TikTok Whistleblower Got DC’s Attention. Do His Claims Add Up? | WIRED
China is using generative AI to carry out influence operations (securityaffairs.com)
Zambia Busts 77 People in China-Backed Cyber Crime Op (darkreading.com)
Honeytrap sext scandal MP William Wragg will keep Tory whip (thetimes.co.uk)
UK town halls given green light to use Chinese CCTV — despite Westminster ban – POLITICO
China flooding Britain with fake stamps in act of 'economic warfare' (telegraph.co.uk)
Russia
Germany to launch cyber military branch to combat Russian threats (therecord.media)
US says Russian hackers stole federal government emails during Microsoft cyber attack | TechCrunch
Macron: Russia will target Paris Olympics (insidethegames.biz)
Cyber attack on TV channel BabyTV: Toddlers suddenly exposed to Russian propaganda | NL Times
Cyber security in 2023: Estonia's year of advanced threats (e-estonia.com)
Oxford research uncovers world cyber crime hotspots | thisisoxfordshire
Most cyber criminal threats are concentrated in just a few countries, new index shows (phys.org)
Extensive Russian criminal record leak conducted by hacktivist group | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Other Nation State Actors, Hacktivism, Extremism, Terrorism and Other Geopolitical Threat Intelligence
Top Israeli spy chief exposes his true identity in online security lapse | Israel | The Guardian
Extensive Russian criminal record leak conducted by hacktivist group | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Apple Updates Spyware Alert System to Warn Victims of Mercenary Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Apple Warns of iPhone "Mercenary Attack" Across 92 Countries (cnet.com)
Vulnerability Management
Zero-Day Attacks on the Rise: Google Reports 50% Increase in 2023 - Security Boulevard
How exposure management elevates cyber resilience - Help Net Security
Company Offering $30 Million for Android, iOS, Browser Zero-Day Exploits - Security Week
Unit 42: Malware-initiated scanning attacks on the rise | TechTarget
Vulnerabilities
Microsoft Fixes 149 Flaws in Huge April Patch Release, Zero-Days Included (thehackernews.com)
Patch Tuesday: Code Execution Flaws in Multiple Adobe Software Products - Security Week
SAP's April 2024 Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities - Security Week
Microsoft Plugs Gaping Hole in Azure Kubernetes Service Confidential Containers - Security Week
Two new bugs can bypass detection and steal SharePoint data | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
New SharePoint flaws help hackers evade detection when stealing files (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers Claiming of Working Windows 0-Day LPE Exploit (cybersecuritynews.com)
Microsoft fixes five security vulnerabilities in Edge 123 - Neowin
Cisco Warns of Vulnerability in Discontinued Small Business Routers - Security Week
Urgent Security Alert! Hackers Hijacked Notepad++ Plugin (gbhackers.com)
+16K Ivanti VPN gateways still vulnerable to RCE CVE-2024-21894 (securityaffairs.com)
Over 92,000 exposed D-Link NAS devices have a backdoor account (bleepingcomputer.com)
Company Offering $30 Million for Android, iOS, Browser Zero-Day Exploits - Security Week
Critical 'BatBadBut' Rust Vulnerability Exposes Windows Systems to Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Intel and Lenovo servers impacted by 6-year-old BMC flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
Critical Flaws Leave 92,000 D-Link NAS Devices Vulnerable to Malware Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Fortinet Patches Critical RCE Vulnerability in FortiClientLinux - Security Week
Researchers Resurrect Spectre v2 Attack Against Intel CPUs - Security Week
AI-as-a-Service Providers Vulnerable to PrivEsc and Cross-Tenant Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Severe Vulnerabilities Discovered in Software to Protect Internet Routing (prleap.com)
Tools and Controls
Seven ways to be sure you can restore from backup | Computer Weekly
Why incident response is the best cyber security ROI | CSO Online
Improving Dark Web Investigations with Threat Intelligence | Recorded Future
What Lies Ahead for Cyber Security in the Era of Generative AI? - IT Security Guru
What is cyber security risk & how to assess - Security Boulevard
Your Guide to Threat Detection and Response - Security Boulevard
Report finds 90% of cyber attacks in 2023 exploited RDP (securitybrief.co.nz)
How exposure management elevates cyber resilience - Help Net Security
Phishing Detection and Response: What You Need to Know - Security Boulevard
The state of secrets security: 7 action items for better managing risk - Security Boulevard
How Red Team Exercises Increases Your Cyber Health | Trend Micro (US)
How Google’s 90-day TLS certificate validity proposal will affect enterprises - Help Net Security
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Third of charities experienced a cyber breach last year, government reports (civilsociety.co.uk)
Hackers Exploit Magento Bug to Steal Payment Data from E-commerce Websites (thehackernews.com)
OODA Loop - The Water Sector Is Being Threatened. That Should Worry Everyone
France Bracing for Cyber Attacks During Summer Olympics - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
Risk & Repeat: Cyber Safety Review Board takes Microsoft to task | TechTarget
The Baltimore Bridge Collapse Is a Warning | Proceedings - April 2024 Vol. 150/4/1,454 (usni.org)
Report finds 90% of cyber attacks in 2023 exploited RDP (securitybrief.co.nz)
Financial sector cyber security at the helm of investor protection | Mint (livemint.com)
US Health Dept warns hospitals of hackers targeting IT help desks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Former Uber CSO Joe Sullivan and lessons learned from the infamous 2016 Uber breach | CSO Online
Software-Defined Vehicle Fleets Face a Twisty Road on Cyber Security (darkreading.com)
Independent Pharmacies Must Prioritize Cyber Security (drugtopics.com)
Devious 'man in the middle' hacks on the rise: How to stay safe | PCWorld
Top 10 Attacker Techniques: What do They Mean for MSSPs? | MSSP Alert
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· Telecoms
· Third Sector & Charities
· Transport & Aviation
· Web3
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 01 April 2022
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 01 April 2022
-One Tenth of UK Staff Bypass Corporate Security
-Majority Of Data Security Incidents Caused by Insiders
-One-Third of UK Firms Suffer A Cyber Attack Every Week
-Russia's Cyber Criminals Fear Sanctions Will Erase Their Wealth
-86% Of Organisations Believe They Have Suffered a Nation-State Cyber Attack
-Multiple Hacking Groups Are Using the War in Ukraine As A Lure In Phishing Attempts
-4 Ways Attackers Target Humans to Gain Network Access
-Security Incidents Reported to FCA Surge 52% in 2021
-NCSC Suggests Rethinking Russian Supply Chain Risks
-25% Of Workers Lost Their Jobs In The Past 12 Months After Making Cyber Security Mistakes: Report
-Attackers Compromise 94% Of Critical Assets Within Four Steps Of Initial Breach
-UK Spy Chief Warns Russia Looking for Cyber Targets
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
One Tenth of UK Staff Bypass Corporate Security
A new study from Cisco has found that a tenth of UK employees actively circumvent their organisation’s security measures.
The network technology company polled over 1000 UK professionals working for organisations that allow hybrid working, in order to better understand the potential security risks of the modern, flexible workplace.
The research has revealed that many hybrid workers do not see cyber security as their responsibility, with many actively finding workarounds or engaging in risky behaviours such as password reuse.
19% of employees said they reuse passwords for multiple accounts and applications, with only 15% using password managers.
The problem seems to stem from user friction in existing security measures. Only 44% of survey participants said they found it easy to securely access their IT equipment.
A majority said they would be willing to use biometric authentication, a reflection of how enterprise security is still catching up to consumer functionality.
https://www.itsecurityguru.org/2022/03/28/one-tenth-of-uk-staff-bypass-corporate-security/
Majority Of Data Security Incidents Caused by Insiders
New research from Imperva has revealed that 70% of EMEA organisations have no insider risk strategy, despite 59% of data security incidents being caused by employees.
The shocking revelation comes as part of a wider study carried out by Forrester: Insider Threats Drive Data Protection Improvements. The study involved interviewing 150 security and IT professionals in EMEA.
An insider threat is defined by Imperva as originating from “inappropriate use of legitimate authorised user accounts” by either their rightful owner or a threat actor who has managed to compromise them.
The study found that insider threats were responsible for 59% of incidents impacting sensitive data in the past 12 months. This supports a previous Imperva analysis of the most significant breaches of the past five years, revealing that 24% were caused by either human error or compromised credentials.
https://www.itsecurityguru.org/2022/04/01/majority-of-data-security-incidents-caused-by-insiders/
One-Third of UK Firms Suffer a Cyber Attack Every Week
Cyber attacks and related incidents at UK organisations continue their seemingly unstoppable upward trajectory, with new statistics from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) revealing that 31% of businesses and 26% of charity organisations now experience incidents on a weekly basis.
The data, contained in the annual cyber security breaches survey report, paints a stark picture of the scale of the threat facing the average organisation, and the urgent need to boost standards and defences.
It is vital that every organisation takes cyber security seriously as more and more business is done online and we live in a time of increasing cyber risk. No matter how big or small your organisation is, you need to take steps to improve digital resilience.
Some 20% of businesses and 19% of charities said they had experienced a negative outcome as a direct consequence of an attack. The average cost of an attack, spread out across all organisations, now works out at £4,200, or £19,400 if only medium and large businesses are considered, although there is probably a vast amount of under-reporting, so the true figures are certainly higher.
Meanwhile, 35% of businesses and 38% of charities said they had experienced some kind of negative impact during the incident, such as service downtime.
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252515288/One-third-of-UK-firms-suffer-a-cyber-attack-every-week
Russia's Cyber Criminals Fear Sanctions Will Erase Their Wealth
Punitive economic sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine had crooks discussing the best ways to adapt to the new reality.
Members of Russian-language underground forums are not immune to the latest news. Russia's invasion of Ukraine and subsequent economic sanctions against Moscow got forum users to discuss how to live in this new world they find themselves in.
According to a report by the Digital Shadows Photon team, dark web forums are teeming with questions on how to ensure the safety of funds held in Russia-based accounts.
One user sought advice on what to do with dollars held in a Russian bank, with others suggesting converting dollars to rubles for a few months.
"I hope you were joking about [holding the funds in rubles for] half a year? After half a year, your rubles will only be good for lighting a fire, they will not be good for anything else," a forum user responded.
https://cybernews.com/news/russias-cybercriminals-fear-sanctions-will-erase-their-wealth/
86% Of Organisations Believe They Have Suffered a Nation-State Cyber Attack
A new study by Trellix and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has revealed that 86% of organisations believe they have fallen victim to a nation-state cyber attack.
The research surveyed 800 IT decision-makers in Australia, France, Germany, India, Japan, the UK and US.
It has also been revealed that 92% of respondents have faced, or suspect they have faced, a nation-state backed cyber attack in the past 18 months, or anticipate one in the future.
Russia and China were identified as the most likely suspects behind said attacks. 39% of organisations that believe they have been hit with a nation-state cyber attack believe Russia were the perpetrators.
Multiple Hacking Groups Are Using the War in Ukraine as A Lure in Phishing Attempts
Hostile hacking groups are exploiting Russia's invasion of Ukraine to carry out cyber attacks designed to steal login credentials, sensitive information, money and more from victims around the world.
According to cyber security researchers at Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG), government-backed hackers from Russia, China, Iran and North Korea, as well as various unattributed groups and cyber criminal gangs, are using various themes related to the war in Ukraine to lure people into becoming victims of cyber attacks.
In just the last two weeks alone, Google has seen several hacking groups looking to take advantage of the war to fulfil their malicious aims, whether that's stealing information, stealing money, or something else.
4 Ways Attackers Target Humans to Gain Network Access
Since the day we started receiving email, we hope that our antivirus or endpoint protection software alerts us to problems. In reality, it often does not. When technology fails, it’s likely because the attacker made an end run around it by targeting humans. Here are four ways they do it:
1. The targeted human attack
2. Fraudulent wire transfer email
3. Tricking users into handing over credentials
4. Bypassing multi-factor authentication
Security Incidents Reported to FCA Surge 52% in 2021
The number of cyber security incidents reported to the UK’s financial regulator surged by over 50% last year after a significant increase in cyber-attacks, according to new figures from Picus Security.
The security vendor submitted Freedom of Information (FoI) requests to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to compile its latest report, Cyber Security Incidents in the UK Financial Sector.
The 52% year-on-year increase in “material” security incidents reported to the FCA seems to have been driven by cyber-attacks, which comprised nearly two-thirds (65%) of these reports.
Picus Security claimed that the rest are likely explained by “system and process failures and employee errors.”
In addition, a third of incident reports were about corporate or personal data breaches, and a fifth involved ransomware.
Picus Security explained that to qualify as a material incident, there needs to have been a significant loss of data, operational IT outages, unauthorized IT access, and/or an impact on a large number of customers.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/security-incidents-reported-fca/
NCSC Suggests Rethinking Russian Supply Chain Risks
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) of the UK has urged organisations to reconsider the risks associated with “Russian-controlled” parts of their supply chains.
Ian Levy, technical director of the NCSC argued that “Russian law already contains legal obligations on companies to assist the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), and the pressure to do so may increase in a time of war. We also have hacktivists on each side, further complicating matters, so the overall risk has materially changed.”
Levy has suggested that while there is currently nothing to suggest that the Russian state intends to force commercial providers to sabotage UK interests, that doesn’t mean it will not happen in the future.
https://www.itsecurityguru.org/2022/03/30/ncsc-suggests-rethinking-russian-supply-chain-risks/
25% Of Workers Lost Their Jobs in The Past 12 Months After Making Cyber Security Mistakes: Report
For business leaders, there is never a good time for their employees to make mistakes on the job. This is especially true now for workers who have anything to do with the cyber security of their companies and organisations. Given the growing risks of cyber attacks across the world and the increased threats posed by Russia in the aftermath of their invasion of Ukraine, these are certainly perilous times.
Indeed, a new study released by email security company Tessian found that one in four employees (26%) lost their job in the last 12 months after making a mistake that compromised their company’s security.
According to the second edition of Tessian’s Psychology of Human Error report, people are falling for more advanced phishing scams—and the business stakes for mistakes are much higher.
The study also found that:
Two-fifths (40%) of employees sent an email to the wrong person, with almost one-third (29%) saying their business lost a client or customer because of the error
Over one-third (36%) of employees have made a mistake at work that compromised security and fewer are reporting their mistakes to IT.
Attackers Compromise 94% of Critical Assets Within Four Steps of Initial Breach
New research from XM Cyber analysing the methods, attack paths, and impacts of cyber attacks has discovered that attackers can compromise 94% of critical assets within just four steps of initial breach points. The hybrid cloud security company’s Attack Path Management Impact Report incorporates insights from nearly two million endpoints, files, folders, and cloud resources throughout 2021, highlighting key findings on attack trends and techniques impacting critical assets across on-prem, multi-cloud, and hybrid environments.
The findings showed that 75% of an organisation’s critical assets are open to compromise in their current security state, while 73% of the top attack techniques used last year involved mismanaged or stolen credentials. Just over a quarter (27%) of most common attack techniques exploited a vulnerability or misconfiguration.
UK Spy Chief Warns Russia Looking for Cyber Targets
A UK intelligence chief warned that the Kremlin is hunting for cyber targets and bringing in mercenaries to shore up its stalled military campaign in Ukraine.
Jeremy Fleming, who heads the GCHQ electronic spy agency, praised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s “information operation” for being highly effective at countering Russia’s massive disinformation drive spreading propaganda about the war.
While there were expectations that Russia would launch a major cyber attack as part of its military campaign, Fleming said such a move was never a central part of Moscow’s standard playbook for war.
“That’s not to say that we haven’t seen cyber in this conflict. We have — and lots of it,” Fleming said in a speech in Canberra, Australia, according to a transcript released in London on Wednesday.
He said GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre has picked up signs of “sustained intent” by Russia to disrupt Ukrainian government and military systems.
“We’ve seen what looks like some spillover of activity affecting surrounding countries,” Fleming said. “And we’ve certainly seen indicators which suggest Russia’s cyber actors are looking for targets in the countries that oppose their actions.”
He provided no further details. He said the UK and other Western allies will continue to support Ukraine in beefing up its cyber security defences.
https://www.securityweek.com/uk-spy-chief-warns-russia-looking-cyber-targets
Threats
Ransomware
Ransomware Payments Hitting New Records In 2021 - Help Net Security
UK Ransomware Attacks Double In Past Year, Expert Insight - Information Security Buzz
Ransomware, Endpoint Risks Are Top Concerns for DFIR Professionals | CSO Online
Not Enough Businesses Have A Formal Ransomware Plan In Place - Help Net Security
Ukraine, Conti, and the law of unintended consequences | CSO Online
FBI Investigating More than 100 Ransomware Variants - Infosecurity Magazine
Precursor Malware Is an Early Warning Sign for Ransomware (darkreading.com)
Cyber Blackmail Gains Traction in Ransomware Hijackers' Tool Set - MSSP Alert
Services Giant Admits $42m Fallout from Ransomware Attack - Infosecurity Magazine
Hive Ransomware Uses New 'IPfuscation' Trick to Hide Payload (bleepingcomputer.com)
Shutterfly, Hit By Conti Ransomware Group, Warns Staff Their Data Has Been Stolen • Graham Cluley
FBI: Ransomware Attacks Are Piling Up The Pressure On Public Services | ZDNet
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Calendly Actively Abused in Microsoft Credentials Phishing (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing Attacks: Malicious URLs May Outpace Email Attachment Risks - MSSP Alert
Phishing uses Azure Static Web Pages to impersonate Microsoft (bleepingcomputer.com)
Other Social Engineering
5 Old Social Engineering Tricks Employees Still Fall For, And 4 New Gotchas | CSO Online
Fraudsters Use 'Fake Emergency Data Requests' To Steal Info • The Register
Malware
Mobile
IoT
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Sanctions Hitting Russian Cyber-Criminals Hard - Infosecurity Magazine
Secret World of Pro-Russia Hacking Group Exposed in Leak - WSJ
UK Police Charges Two Teenagers for Their Alleged Role in Lapsus$ Group - Security Affairs
LAPSUS$ Hacks Globant. 70GB of Data Leaked from IT Firm (bitdefender.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking
How CISOs can Mitigate Cryptomining Malware (trendmicro.com)
Ronin Blockchain Hit With $620 Million Crypto Heist - IT Security Guru
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Yale Finance Director Stole $40m In Computers to Resell • The Register
Making Security Mistakes May Come With A High Price For Employees - Help Net Security
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Europol Dismantles Massive Call Centre Investment Scam Operation (bleepingcomputer.com)
Emily Maitlis Opens Up About Terrifying Bank Scam: ‘I Feel Sick’ | The Independent
Supply Chain
Denial of Service DoS/DDoS
DDoS Attacks Becoming Larger And More Complex, Finance Most Targeted Sector - Help Net Security
Number of DDoS Attacks in 2021 Reached 9.75 Million - Help Net Security
Beastmode Botnet Boosts DDoS Power With New Router Exploits (bleepingcomputer.com)
Passwords & Credential Stuffing
Spyware, Espionage & Cyber Warfare
Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Anonymous Targets Oligarchs' Russian Businesses - Security Affairs
With War Next Door, EU is Warned on Cyber Security Gaps | SecurityWeek.Com
Ukraine Intelligence Leaks Names of 620 Alleged Russian FSB Agents - Security Affairs
Russian Credential Thieves Target NATO, European Military • The Register
Viasat Confirms Satellite Modems Were Wiped with AcidRain Malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Internet Provider to Ukrainian Military Hit With Major Cyber Attack - WSJ
GhostWriter APT Targets State Entities of Ukraine with Cobalt Strike Beacon - Security Affairs
Hacked WordPress Sites Force Visitors to DDoS Ukrainian Targets (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russia Facing Internet Outages Due to Equipment Shortage (bleepingcomputer.com)
Anonymous Is Working On A Huge Data Dump That Will Blow Russia Away - Security Affairs
Phishing Campaign Targets Russian Govt Dissidents With Cobalt Strike (bleepingcomputer.com)
Leaked Hacker Logs Show Weaknesses of Russia’s Cyber Proxy Ecosystem | CSO Online
Russian Aviation Authority Switches to Paper After Losing 65TB of Data | CyberNews
Anonymous Hacked Russian Thozis Corp, But Denies Attacks on Rosaviatsia - Security Affairs
ZTE Whistleblower: Chinese Companies Will Sell to Russia • The Register
Nation State Actors
Nation State Actors – Russia
UK Spy Boss Warns About Russia-China Tech Collaboration • The Register
UK Cyber Security Centre Advises Review of Russian Tech • The Register
Russia Ranks Top For State-Linked Online Misinformation • The Register
Google: Russian phishing attacks target NATO, European military (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian Spies Unmasked In Embarrassing Blow For Vladimir Putin (telegraph.co.uk)
Nation State Actors – China
Vulnerabilities
CISA Adds 66 Vulnerabilities to 'Must Patch' List | SecurityWeek.Com
Apple Rushes Out Patches for Two 0-days Threatening iOS and macOS Users | Ars Technica
Chrome Browser Gets Major Security Update | SecurityWeek.Com
Critical SonicOS Vulnerability Affects SonicWall Firewall Appliances (thehackernews.com)
Log4JShell Used to Swarm VMware Servers with Miners, Backdoors | Threatpost
Experts Warn Defenders: Don't Relax on Log4j | SecurityWeek.Com
Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge Updated to Close Security Hole • The Register
RCE Bug in Spring Cloud Could Be the Next Log4Shell, Researchers Warn | Threatpost
Spring4Shell: No need To Panic, But Mitigations Are Advised - Help Net Security
Sophos Firewall Affected by A Critical Authentication Bypass Flaw - Security Affairs
CVE-2022-1162 Flaw in GitLab Allowed Threat Actors To Take Over Accounts - Security Affairs
Trend Micro Fixed High Severity Flaw In Apex Central Product Console - Security Affairs
Zyxel Urges Customers To Patch Critical Firewall Bypass Vulnerability | ZDNet
QNAP Warns of OpenSSL Infinite Loop Vulnerability Affecting NAS Devices (thehackernews.com)
Sector Specific
Health/Medical/Pharma Sector
Hive Ransomware Group Claims Partnership HealthPlan of California Data Breach | CSO Online
LockBit Victim Estimates Cost of Ransomware Attack To Be $42 Million (bleepingcomputer.com)
Retail/eCommerce
Shopping Trap: The Online Stores’ Scam That Hits Users Worldwide - Security Affairs
Automotive
Automaker Cyber Security Lagging Behind Tech Adoption, Experts Warn | Threatpost
CNI, OT, ICS, IIoT and SCADA
The Spectre of Stuxnet: CISA Issues Alert on Rockwell Automation ICS Vulnerabilities | ZDNet
Other News
Protecting Your Organisation Against a New Class of Cyber Threats: HEAT (darkreading.com)
Why Do Organisations Need To Prioritize Cyber Resiliency? - Help Net Security
How Security Complexity Is Being Weaponized (darkreading.com)
In Charts: Cyber Security Risks And Companies’ Readiness | Financial Times (ft.com)
CISA Warns of Attacks Against Internet-Connected UPS Devices | CSO Online
Hackers Posing as Police Convinced Apple and Meta to Share Basic Subscriber Info (softpedia.com)
Exploring the Intersection of Physical Security and Cyber Security (darkreading.com)
The Current State Of Enterprise Backup And Recovery - Help Net Security
Why Metrics Are Crucial To Proving Cyber Security Programs’ Value | CSO Online
COVID Bounce: A Massive 2021 Resurgence of Cyber Threats - Help Net Security
Rapid7 Finds Zero-Day Attacks Surged In 2021 (techtarget.com)
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