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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 14 July 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 14 July 2023:
-Cyber Attacks Are a War We'll Never Win, but We Can Defend Ourselves
-Helping Boards Understand Cyber Risks
-Enterprise Risk Management Should Inform Cyber Risk Strategies
-Law Firms at High Risk of Attack as Ransomware Groups Begin to Focus Attention
-20% of Malware Attacks Bypass Antivirus Protection
-Ransomware Payments and Extortion Spiked Compared to 2022
-AI, Trust, and Data Security are Key Issues for Finance Firms and Their Customers
-Caution: Microsoft Warns of Office Zero-Day Attacks with No Patch Available
-Scam Page Volumes Surge 304% Annually
-Financial Industry Faces Soaring Ransomware Threat
-The Need for Risk-Based Vulnerability Management to Combat Threats
-Government Agencies Breached in Microsoft 365 Email Attacks
-Concerns Raised as Report Questions UK’s “Completely Inadequate” Defence to Threats from China
-Hackers Backed by North Korea have Stolen Billions of Dollars Over the Last Five Years
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Cyber Attacks Are a War We'll Never Win, But We Can Defend Ourselves
The cyber threat landscape is constantly evolving, with hackers becoming more creative in their exploitation of businesses and personal data. As the frequency and sophistication of cyber attacks increase, it's clear that the cyber security war is an endless series of battles that demand constant innovation and vigilance. Recognising the necessity of having built-in security, organisations should integrate security measures into their systems and foster a culture of security awareness.
Acknowledging that breaches are an inevitable risk, an orchestrated team response, well-practiced recovery plan, and effective communication strategy are key to managing crises. Organisations must also invest in proactive security measures, including emerging technologies to spot intrusions early. Ultimately, cyber security isn't just a technical concern, it's a cultural and organisational imperative, requiring the incorporation of security measures into every aspect of an organisation's operations and philosophy.
Helping Boards Understand Cyber Risks
A difference in perspective is a fundamental reason board members and the cyber security team are not always aligned. Board members typically have a much broader view of the organisation’s goals, strategies, and overall risk landscape, where CISOs are responsible for assessing and mitigating cyber security risk.
It’s often a result of the board lacking cyber security expertise among its members, the complexity with understanding the topic and CISOs who focus too heavily on technical language during their discussions with the board which can cause a differing perspective. For organisations to be most effective in their approach to cyber security, they should hire CISOs or vCISOs who wear more than one hat and are able to understand cyber in context to the business. In addition, having cyber expertise on the board will pay dividends; this can be achieved by direct hiring or upskilling of board members.
Black Arrow supports clients as their vCISO or Non-Executive Director (NED) with specialist experience in cyber security risk management in a business context.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/11/david-christensen-plansource-board-ciso-communication/
Enterprise Risk Management Should Inform Cyber Risk Strategies
While executives and boards once viewed cyber security as a primarily technical concern, many now recognise it as a major business issue. A single serious data breach could result in debilitating operational disruptions, financial losses, reputational damage, and regulatory penalties.
Cyber security focuses on protecting digital assets from threats, while enterprise risk management adopts a wider approach, mitigating diverse risks across several domains beyond the digital sphere. Rather than existing in siloes, enterprise risk management and cyber risk management strategies should complement and inform each other. By integrating cyber security into their risk management frameworks, organisations can more efficiently and effectively protect their most valuable digital assets.
Law Firms at High Risk of Attack as Ransomware Groups Begin to Focus Attention
Three of the largest US law firms have been newly hit by the Cl0p cyber syndicate as part of dozens of ransomware attacks across industries that so far have affected more than 16 million people. All three law firms feature on Cl0p’s leak site, which lists organisations who Cl0p have breached.
This comes as the UK National Cyber Security (NCSC) noted in a report the threat to the legal sector. Law firms are a particularly attractive target for the depth of sensitive personal information they hold from individuals and companies, plus the dual threat of publishing it publicly should a ransom demand go unmet. In Australia, law firm HWL Ebsworth confirmed several documents relating to its work with several Victorian Government departments and agencies had been released by cyber criminals to the dark web following a data breach announced in April 2023.
The extortion of law firms allows extra opportunities for an attacker, including exploiting opportunities for insider trading, gaining the upper hand in negotiations and litigation, or subverting the course of justice. Based on the above, it is no wonder the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) in the UK found that 75% of the law firms they visited has been a victim of a cyber attack.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/10/law-firm-cyberattack/
20% of Malware Attacks Bypass Antivirus Protection
In the first half of 2023, researchers found that 20% of all recaptured malware logs had an antivirus program installed at the time of successful malware execution. Not only did these solutions not prevent the attack, they also lack the automated ability to protect against any stolen data that can be used in the aftermath.
The researchers found that the common entry points for malware are permitting employees to sync browser data between personal and professional devices (57%), struggling with shadow IT due to employees' unauthorised use of applications and systems (54%), and allowing unmanaged personal or shared devices to access business applications (36%).
Such practices expose organisations to subsequent attacks, like ransomware, resulting from stolen access credentials. Malware detection and quick action on exposures are critical; however, many organisations struggle with response and recovery with many firms failing to have robust incident response plans.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/13/malware-infections-responses/
Ransomware Payments and Extortion Spiked Compared to 2022
A recent report from Chainalysis found that ransomware activity is on track to break previous records, having extorted at least $449.1 million through June. For all of 2022, that number didn’t even reach $500 million. Similarly, a separate report using research statistics from Action Fraud UK, the UK’s national reporting centre for fraud, found cyber extortion cases surged 39% annually.
It’s no wonder both are on the rise, as the commonly used method of encrypting data behind a ransom is being combined with threatening to leak data; this gives bad actors two opportunities to gain payment. With this, the worry about the availability of your data now extends to the confidentiality and integrity of it.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/cyber-extortion-cases-surge-39/
AI, Trust, and Data Security are Key Issues for Finance Firms and Their Customers
Business leaders have been warned to expect more instability and uncertainly following on from the unpredictable nature of events during the past few years, from COVID-19 to business restructurings, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI). A recent report found that customers feel they lack appropriate guidance from their financial providers during times of economic uncertainty; the lack of satisfactory experience and a desire for a better digital experience is causing 25% of customers to switch banks.
The report also found that 23% of customers do not trust AI and 56% are neutral. This deficit in trust can swing in either direction based on how Financial Services Institutions (FSIs) use and deliver AI-powered services. While the benefits of AI are unclear, an increased awareness of personal data security has made trust between providers and customers more crucial than ever. In fact, 78% of customers say they would switch financial service providers if they felt their data was mishandled.
Caution: Microsoft Warns of Office Zero-Day Attacks with No Patch Available
Russian spies and cyber criminals are actively exploiting still-unpatched security flaws in Microsoft Windows and Office products, according to an urgent warning from Microsoft. While Microsoft recently released patches for 130 vulnerabilities, including 9 criticals, 6 which are actively being exploited (see our advisory here), a series of remote code execution vulnerabilities were not addressed, and attackers have been actively exploiting them because the patches are not yet available.
An attacker could create a specially crafted Microsoft Office document that enables them to perform remote code execution in the context of the victim. All an attacker would have to do is to convince the victim to open the malicious file. Microsoft have stated that a security update may be released out of cycle to address these flaws.
https://www.securityweek.com/microsoft-warns-of-office-zero-day-attacks-no-patch-available/
Scam Page Volumes Surge 304% Annually
Security researchers have recorded a 62% year-on-year increase in phishing websites and a 304% surge in scam pages in 2022. The Digital Risk Trends 2023 report classifies phishing as a threat resulting in the theft of personal information and a scam as any attempt to trick a victim into voluntarily handing over money or sensitive information.
It found that the average number of instances in which a brand’s image and logo was appropriated for use in scam campaigns increased 162% YoY, rising to 211% in APAC. Scams are also becoming more automated, as the ever-increasing number of new tools available to would-be cyber criminals has lowered the barrier of entry. We expect to see AI also play a greater role in scams in the future.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/scam-page-volumes-surge-304/
Financial Industry Faces Soaring Ransomware Threat
The financial industry has been facing a surge in ransomware attacks over the past few years, said cyber security provider SOCRadar in a threat analysis post. This trend started in the first half of 2021, when Trend Micro saw a staggering 1,318% increase in ransomware attacks targeting banks and financial institutions compared to the same period in 2020. Sophos also found that over half (55%) of financial service firms fell victim to at least one ransomware attack in 2021, a 62% increase from 2020.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/financial-industry-faces-soaring/
The Need for Risk-Based Vulnerability Management to Combat Threats
Cyber attacks are increasing as the number of vulnerabilities found in software has increased by over 50% in the last 5 years. This is a result of unpatched and poorly configured systems as 75% of organisations believe they are vulnerable to a cyber attack due to unpatched software. As vulnerabilities continue to rise and security evolves, it is becoming increasingly apparent that conventional vulnerability management programs are inadequate for managing the expanding attack surface. In comparison, a risk-based strategy enables organisations to assess the level of risk posed by vulnerabilities. This approach allows teams to prioritise vulnerabilities based on their assessed risk levels and remediate those with higher risks, minimising potential attacks in a way that is continuous, and automated.
By enhancing your vulnerability risk management process, you will be able to proactively address potential issues before they escalate and maintain a proactive stance in managing vulnerabilities and cloud security. Through the incorporation of automated threat intelligence risk monitoring, you will be able to identify significant risks before they become exploitable.
Government Agencies Breached in Microsoft 365 Email Attacks
Microsoft disclosed an attack against customer email accounts that affected US government agencies and led to stolen data. While questions remain about the attacks, Microsoft provided some details in two blog posts on Tuesday, including attribution to a China-based threat actor it tracks as Storm-0558. The month long intrusion began on 15 May and was first reported to Microsoft by a federal civilian executive branch (FCEB) agency in June.
Microsoft said attackers gained access to approximately 25 organisations, including government agencies. While Microsoft has mitigated the attack vector, the US Government Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) was first to initially detect the suspicious activity. The government agency published an advisory that included an attack timeline, technical details and mitigation recommendations. CISA said an FCEB agency discovered suspicious activity in its Microsoft 365 (M365) environment sometime last month.
Concerns Raised as Report Questions UK’s “Completely Inadequate” Defence to Threats from China
Britain’s spy watchdog has slammed the UK Government for a “completely inadequate” response to Chinese espionage and interference which risked an “existential threat to liberal democratic systems”. In a bombshell 207 page report, Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee issued a series of alarming warnings about how British universities, the nuclear sector, Government and organisations alike were being targeted by China.
Hackers Backed by North Korea have Stolen Billions of Dollars Over the Last Five Years
Hackers have developed a list of sophisticated tricks that allow them to weasel their way into the networks of possible targets, including organisations. Sometimes a North Korean hacker would pose as a recruitment officer to get an employee’s attention. The cyber criminal would then share an infected file with the unsuspecting company employee. This was the case of the famous 2021’s Axie Infinity hack that allowed the North Koreans to steal more than $600 million after one of the game developers was offered a fake job by the hackers.
https://www.pandasecurity.com/en/mediacenter/security/north-korea-stolen-crypto/
Governance, Risk and Compliance
CISO perspective on why boards don't fully grasp cyber attack risks - Help Net Security
Top Takeaways From Table Talks With Fortune 100 CISOs (darkreading.com)
AI, trust, and data security are key issues for finance firms and their customers | ZDNET
Cyber Attacks Are a War We'll Never Win, but We Can Defend Ourselves (darkreading.com)
Exposure Management Looks to Attack Paths, Identity to Better Measure Risk (darkreading.com)
Enterprise risk management should inform cyber-risk strategies | TechTarget
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Cl0p Hackers Hit Three of the Biggest US Law Firms in Large Ransomware Attack - MSSP Alert
UK battles hacking wave as ransomware gang claims ‘biggest ever’ NHS breach | TechCrunch
Cl0p has yet to deploy ransomware while exploiting MOVEit zero-day | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Banks, hotels and hospitals among latest MOVEit mass-hack victims | TechCrunch
Cyber Extortion Cases Surge 39% Annually - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Ransomware payments on record-breaking trajectory for 2023 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Beware of Big Head Ransomware: Spreading Through Fake Windows Updates (thehackernews.com)
Deutsche Bank confirms provider breach exposed customer data (bleepingcomputer.com)
BigHead and RedEnergy ransomware, more MOVEIt problems (cisoseries.com)
Cl0p hacker operating from Russia-Ukraine war front line-Security Affairs
Same code, different ransomware? Leaks kick-start myriad of new variants - Help Net Security
Rogue IT security worker who impersonated ransomware gang is sentenced to jail • Graham Cluley
BlackByte 2.0 Ransomware: Infiltrate, Encrypt, and Extort in Just 5 Days (thehackernews.com)
Ransomware Victims
Capita admits hackers also stole staff’s personal details (thetimes.co.uk)
Banks, hotels and hospitals among latest MOVEit mass-hack victims | TechCrunch
Royal Navy contractor forced to pay off cyber criminals (telegraph.co.uk)
Barts NHS hack leaves folks on tenterhooks over extortion • The Register
Scottish university cyber attack under investigation | The National
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
New Phishing Attack Spoofs Microsoft 365 Authentication System (hackread.com)
Number of email-based phishing attacks surges 464% - Help Net Security
Chinese hackers compromised emails of US Government agencies- -Security Affairs
Microsoft: Government agencies breached in email attacks | TechTarget
RomCom hackers target NATO Summit attendees in phishing attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)Facebook and Microsoft remain prime targets for spoofing - Help Net Security
Top 10 Email Security Best Practices in 2023 (gbhackers.com)
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Vishing Goes High-Tech: New 'Letscall' Malware Employs Voice Traffic Routing (thehackernews.com)
Evil QR - A new QR Jacking Attack to Take Over User Accounts (cybersecuritynews.com)
How hackers are now targeting your voice and how to protect yourself | Fox News
Artificial Intelligence
How the EU AI Act Will Affect Businesses, Cyber Security (darkreading.com)
Vishing Goes High-Tech: New 'Letscall' Malware Employs Voice Traffic Routing (thehackernews.com)
ChatGPT and Cyber Security : 5 Cyber Security Risks of ChatGPT (gbhackers.com)
WormGPT Cyber Crime Tool Heralds an Era of AI Malware vs. AI Defences (darkreading.com)
How to Safely Architect AI in Your Cyber Security Programs (darkreading.com)
ChatGPT users drop for the first time as people turn to uncensored chatbots | Ars Technica
Secretaries of State brace for wave of AI-fueled disinformation during 2024 campaign | CyberScoop
Civil society, labor and rights groups express concerns about AI at White House meeting | CyberScoop
2FA/MFA
Malware
20% of malware attacks bypass antivirus protection - Help Net Security
Malware delivery to Microsoft Teams users made easy - Help Net Security
WormGPT Cyber Crime Tool Heralds an Era of AI Malware vs. AI Defences (darkreading.com)
Truebot Malware Variants Abound, According to CISA Advisory (darkreading.com)
Hackers Exploit Windows Policy Loophole to Forge Kernel-Mode Driver Signatures (thehackernews.com)
USB drive malware attacks spiking again in first half of 2023 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Charming Kitten hackers use new ‘NokNok’ malware for macOS (bleepingcomputer.com)
Banking Firms Under Attack by Sophisticated 'Toitoin' Campaign (darkreading.com)
Over 100 malicious signed Windows drivers blocked by Microsoft - NotebookCheck.net News
New 'ShadowVault' macOS malware steals passwords, crypto, credit card data | Macworld
BlackLotus UEFI Bootkit Source Code Leaked on GitHub - SecurityWeek
PicassoLoader Malware Used in Ongoing Attacks on Ukraine and Poland (thehackernews.com)
AVrecon malware infects 70,0000 Linux routers to build botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Serious Security: Rowhammer returns to gaslight your computer – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Linux Hacker Exploits Researchers With Fake PoCs Posted to GitHub (darkreading.com)
Mobile
Crooks Evolve Antidetect Tooling for Mobile OS-Based Fraud-Security Affairs
The FCC aims to stop SIM swappers with new rules - The Verge
Google Play will enforce business checks to curb malware submissions (bleepingcomputer.com)
Clever Letscall vishing malware targets Android phones | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Industry responses and strategies for navigating the tides of DDoS attacks - Help Net Security
Archive Of Our Own Down: AO3 DDoS Attack Explained - Dataconomy
Internet of Things – IoT
Data Breaches/Leaks
So you gave personal info to a company caught in a data breach. Now what? | CBC News
HCA confirms breach after hacker steals data of 11 million patients (bleepingcomputer.com)
US on Track For Record Number of Data Breaches - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Twitter User Exposes Nickelodeon Data Leak - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Capita attackers reportedly stole data from pension fund • The Register
Twenty Manx public authorities reprimanded for data breach - BBC News
Bangladesh government website leaked data of millions of citizens-Security Affairs
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Cyber security professional accused of stealing $9M in crypto | TechCrunch
SCARLETEEL Cryptojacking Campaign Exploiting AWS Fargate in Ongoing Campaign (thehackernews.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
How To Protect Your Business From The Security Risks Freelancers Pose (forbes.com)
Former employee charged for attacking water treatment plant (bleepingcomputer.com)
Rogue IT security worker who impersonated ransomware gang is sentenced to jail • Graham Cluley
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
E-commerce Fraud Surges By Over 50% Annually - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Scam Page Volumes Surge 304% Annually - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
The FCC aims to stop SIM swappers with new rules - The Verge
Insurance
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Royal Navy contractor forced to pay off cyber criminals (telegraph.co.uk)
Capita attackers reportedly stole data from pension fund • The Register
MOVEit: Testing the Limits of Supply Chain Security - SecurityWeek
Cloud/SaaS
Only 45% of cloud data is currently encrypted - Help Net Security
Microsoft alleges China behind attack on Exchange Online • The Register
For stronger public cloud data security, use defence in depth | TechTarget
Silentbob Campaign: Cloud-Native Environments Under Attack (thehackernews.com)
Global Retailers Must Keep an Eye on Their SaaS Stack (thehackernews.com)
SCARLETEEL Cryptojacking Campaign Exploiting AWS Fargate in Ongoing Campaign (thehackernews.com)
Decentralized storage emerging as solution to cloud-based attacks | Cybernews
Hybrid/Remote Working
Attack Surface Management
Identity and Access Management
Why Hybrid Work Has Made Secure Access So Complicated (darkreading.com)
less than half of SMBs use Privileged Access Management- IT Security Guru
Encryption
API
Cisco SD-WAN vManage impacted by unauthenticated REST API access (bleepingcomputer.com)
API Flaw in QuickBlox Framework Exposed PII of Millions of Users - SecurityWeek
Open Source
Novel Linux kernel vulnerability exploitable for elevated privileges | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
The EU’s Product Liability Directive could kill open source | TechRadar
Linux Hacker Exploits Researchers With Fake PoCs Posted to GitHub (darkreading.com)
AVrecon malware infects 70,0000 Linux routers to build botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Social Media
Critical Vulnerability Can Allow Takeover of Mastodon Servers - SecurityWeek
Mastodon Patches 4 Bugs, but Is the Twitter Killer Safe to Use? (darkreading.com)
Travel
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
How the EU AI Act Will Affect Businesses, Cyber security (darkreading.com)
A Cyber Security Wish List Ahead of NATO Summit - SecurityWeek
The EU’s Product Liability Directive could kill open source | TechRadar
Microsoft and AWS caution Ofcom against referring UK cloud market over to CMA | Computer Weekly
Models, Frameworks and Standards
How to map security gaps to the Mitre ATT&CK framework | TechTarget
Get started: Threat modeling with the Mitre ATT&CK framework | TechTarget
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Russia
Storm-0978 attacks reveal financial and espionage motives | Microsoft Security Blog
Russia-based actor exploited unpatched Office zero day | TechTarget
SolarWinds Attackers Dangle BMWs to Spy on Diplomats (darkreading.com)
Russian state hackers lure Western diplomats with BMW car ads (bleepingcomputer.com)
Killnet Tries Building Russian Hacktivist Clout With Media Stunts (darkreading.com)
Cl0p hacker operating from Russia-Ukraine war front line-Security Affairs
Killer ‘tracked Russian sub commander using Strava jogging app’ (thetimes.co.uk)
Inside the murky world accelerating Russia’s economic meltdown (telegraph.co.uk)
Cyber attacks Against Ukrainians Adjoin NATO Summit in Lithuania - MSSP Alert
Russian Hackers Find Sneaky Way to Infiltrate Embassy Networks in Kyiv (kyivpost.com)
PicassoLoader Malware Used in Ongoing Attacks on Ukraine and Poland (thehackernews.com)
China
Chinese hackers compromised emails of US Government agencies-Security Affairs
UK has ‘no strategy’ to tackle China threat as spies target Britain, report warns | The Independent
Cabinet tensions emerge over labelling China a threat to UK national security (inews.co.uk)
Iran
North Korea
Vulnerability Management
CVSS 4.0 released, to help assess real-time threat and impact of vulnerabilities - Help Net Security
The Need for Risk-Based Vulnerability Management to Combat Threats (bleepingcomputer.com)
Creating a Patch Management Playbook: 6 Key Questions (darkreading.com)
Close Security Gaps with Continuous Threat Exposure Management (thehackernews.com)
Vulnerabilities
MOVEit Transfer customers warned to patch new critical flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
After Zero-Day Attacks, MOVEit Turns to Security Service Packs - SecurityWeek
Microsoft Warns of Office Zero-Day Attacks, No Patch Available - SecurityWeek
Juniper Networks Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Junos OS - SecurityWeek
Cisco SD-WAN vManage impacted by unauthenticated REST API access (bleepingcomputer.com)
SonicWall warns admins to patch critical auth bypass bugs immediately (bleepingcomputer.com)
Fortinet warns of critical RCE flaw in FortiOS, FortiProxy devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russia-based actor exploited unpatched Office zero day | TechTarget
Hackers Steal $20 Million by Exploiting Flaw in Revolut's Payment Systems (thehackernews.com)
Raising concerns over Google Authenticator’s new features | TechRadar
Novel Linux kernel vulnerability exploitable for elevated privileges | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Hackers Exploit Windows Policy Loophole to Forge Kernel-Mode Driver Signatures (thehackernews.com)
VMware warns of exploit available for critical vRealize RCE bug (bleepingcomputer.com)
Adobe Patch Tuesday: Critical Flaws Haunt InDesign, ColdFusion - SecurityWeek
Zimbra urges customers to manually fix actively exploited zero-day-Security Affairs
Critical Vulnerability Can Allow Takeover of Mastodon Servers - SecurityWeek
New StackRot Linux kernel flaw allows privilege escalation (bleepingcomputer.com)
Exploit Code Published for Remote Root Flaw in VMware Logging Software - SecurityWeek
API Flaw in QuickBlox Framework Exposed PII of Millions of Users - SecurityWeek
Experts released PoC exploit for Ubiquiti EdgeRouter flaw-Security Affairs
Critical RCE found in popular Ghostscript open-source PDF library (bleepingcomputer.com)
Citrix fixed a critical flaw in Secure Access Client for Ubuntu-Security Affairs
OT/ICS Vulnerabilities
Tools and Controls
The Need for Risk-Based Vulnerability Management to Combat Threats (bleepingcomputer.com)
less than half of SMBs use Privileged Access Management- IT Security Guru
Exposure Management Looks to Attack Paths, Identity to Better Measure Risk (darkreading.com)
Enterprise risk management should inform cyber-risk strategies | TechTarget
Infrastructure upgrades alone won't guarantee strong security - Help Net Security
What is a Network Intrusion Protection System (NIPS)? | Definition from TechTarget
Overcoming user resistance to passwordless authentication - Help Net Security
Zero Trust Keeps Digital Attacks From Entering the Real World (darkreading.com)
3 Strategies For Simplifying And Strengthening Your Data Security (forbes.com)
The history, evolution and current state of SIEM | TechTarget
Attack Surface Management: Identify and protect the unknown - Help Net Security
How to Put Generative AI to Work in Your Security Operations Center (darkreading.com)
Close Security Gaps with Continuous Threat Exposure Management (thehackernews.com)
Platform Approach to Cyber Security: The New Paradigm (trendmicro.com)
Intrusion Detection & Prevention Systems Guide (trendmicro.com)
Decentralized storage emerging as solution to cloud-based attacks | Cybernews
Wi-Fi AP placement best practices and security policies | TechTarget
For stronger public cloud data security, use defence in depth | TechTarget
Other News
White House Urged to Quickly Nominate National Cyber Director (darkreading.com)
The rise of cyber threats in a digital dystopia | Mint #AskBetterQuestions (livemint.com)
Building the right collective defence against cyber attacks for critical infrastructure | CyberScoop
Satellites lack standard security mechanisms found in mobile phones and laptops - Help Net Security
White House publishes National Cyber Security Strategy Implementation Plan - Help Net Security
Cyber attacks through Browser Extensions – the Importance of MFA (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 07 July 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 07 July 2023:
-Cyber Attacks Against Mobile Devices Growing Fast
-One Third of Security Breaches Go Unnoticed by Security Professionals
-Cyber Security Experts Have Become Targets for Board Seats
-Phishing Attack Prevention as Email Attacks Surge Over 450%
-Outsmarting Business Email Compromise Scammers
-Small Organisations Face Security Threats on a Limited Budget
-Cloud Security: Sometimes the Risks May Outweigh the Rewards
-Cl0p's MOVEit Campaign Represents a New Era in Cyber Attacks
-75% of Consumers Prepared to Ditch Brands Hit by Ransomware
-Scammers Using AI Voice Technology to Commit Crimes
-What are the Causes of Data Loss and What it the Impact on Your Organisation?
-Ransomware Affiliates, Triple Extortion, and the Dark Web Ecosystem
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Cyber Attacks Against Mobile Devices Growing Fast
A rise in mobile-powered businesses is creating vulnerability gaps that are being exploited by cyber criminals and nation-states, according to a new report. 43% of all compromised devices were fully exploited, not just jailbroken or rooted, which is an increase of 187% year-over-year. The report found that the average user is 6 to 10 times more likely to fall for an SMS phishing attack than an email based attack.
It was also found that there was a 138% increase in critical Android vulnerabilities discovered in 2022, while Apple iOS accounted for 80% of the zero-day vulnerabilities actively being exploited in the wild. With malware increasingly spreading through legitimate channels, such as official marketplaces and ads in popular apps. This is true for both scam apps and dangerous mobile banking malware. For organisations, no matter if they are corporate-owned or part of a BYOD strategy, the need to implement appropriate security controls, and educate end-users about potential threats, is critical.
https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint/mobile-cyberattacks-soar-andoird-users
One Third of Security Breaches Go Unnoticed by Security Professionals
While surface-level confidence around hybrid cloud security is high, with 94% of global respondents stating their security tools and processes provide them with complete visibility and insights into their IT infrastructure, the reality is nearly one third of security breaches are not spotted by IT and security professionals, according to a recent report.
The report highlighted that 50% of IT and security leaders lack confidence when it comes to knowing where their most sensitive data is stored and how it is secured. The issue is that 31% of breaches are being identified later down the line, rather than pre-emptively using security and observability tools either by data appearing on the dark web, files becoming inaccessible, or users experiencing slow application performance (likely due to DoS or inflight exfiltration). This number rises to 48% in the US, and 52% in Australia.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/03/hybrid-cloud-security-breaches/
Cyber Security Experts Have Become Targets for Board Seats
The need for strong cyber security programs is a vital part of doing business today, and a good reflection of that is adding security executives to Boards. The trend is for chief information security officers (CISOs) to be elevated to the board of directors, as risk and regulatory compliance become more visible in an organisation, many of the initiatives and controls will be security related, addressing those controls usually falls to the CISO.
The research also showed that 90% of public companies lack even one qualified cyber expert, showing a significant cyber board supply-demand gap. With only 15% of CISOs have broader traits required for board level positions, such as a holistic understanding of the business, a global perspective and ability to navigate a range of stakeholders, with another 33% having a subset of those necessary traits.
CISOs are hard to come by and few have the requisite Board level experience. To fill this gap Black Arrow provide a virtual CISO (vCISO) where you get a whole team of highly skilled and experienced professionals for less than you would pay for one permanent resource, and firms can also take advantage of Black Arrow’s Cyber NED, incorporating Board, Governance, Finance, HR and Risk experience with specialist cyber expertise and experience.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/03/cybersecurity-experts-have-become-targets-for-board-seats.html
Phishing Attack Prevention as Email Attacks Surge Over 450%
A Recent report found that email attacks had surged 464% this year compared to the previous year as phishing attacks remain amongst the most used tactics by attackers due to their high success rate and the ease in which they can be conducted. For preventing such attacks, the following principles will help mitigate: not clicking on unknown links, not trusting unknown sites, enabling multi-factor authentication, hardly disclosing personal information and having increased phishing awareness.
In an organisation, such awareness and principles can be highlighted and continually reinforced through having an effective awareness training programme. This in turn, will help to create a cyber aware culture and reduce the risk of someone in the organisation falling victim to phishing.
https://cybersecuritynews.com/phishing-attack-prevention-checklist/
Outsmarting Business Email Compromise (BEC) Scammers
Last year the FBI registered over 21,000 complaints about business email fraud, with adjusted losses of over $2.7 billion. Today this line of attack shows no sign of slowing down. Business email compromise (BEC) techniques are increasingly sophisticated and cyber crime-as-a-service (CaaS) along with AI have lowered the barrier to entry for threat actors.
There are six key elements which can help to mitigate the impact of BEC, these are; inbox protection, strong authentication, secure emails, zero-trust control, secure payment processes and education. Putting the brakes on this con game takes the entire organisation, from the C-suite and IT, compliance, and risk management teams to every business unit. Awareness, backed by policy and technology, is the crucial factor in a consistently strong defence.
https://www.darkreading.com/microsoft/6-steps-to-outsmarting-business-email-compromise-scammers
Small Organisations Face Security Threats on a Limited Budget
Small organisations face the same security threats as larger organisations overall but have less resources to address them. The most common security incidents faced are phishing, ransomware, and user account compromise also known as business email compromise (BEC). However, smaller organisations usually have fewer resources and experience with which to address security threats. Indeed, lack of budget is their top security challenge, reported by one in two small companies.
The lack of budget won’t stop a threat actor from attacking however, and so small organisations need to be able to effectively identify, prioritise and mitigate against security incidents. This may require small organisations outsourcing some of their cyber strategy, to allow them access to expertise.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/05/small-organizations-security-threats/
Cloud Security: Sometimes the Risks May Outweigh the Rewards
Threat actors are well-aware of the vulnerabilities in the cloud infrastructure. IT teams and decision-leadersmakers must have a clear understanding of the types of cloud services and the associated risk of cyber attacks associated. Around two in five (39%) businesses experienced a data breach in their cloud environment in 2022, a rise of 4% compared with 2021, a new report has found. The leading cause of cloud data breaches was human error, at 55%, according to the report. This was significantly above the next highest factor identified by respondents (21%), which was exploitation of vulnerabilities.
Other issues can arise from the cloud as it gives organisations the opportunity to create large amounts of infrastructure quickly and easily, which leaves it exposed to the possibility of substandard security configurations being applied to it. Due to the ease of use of cloud services, companies might become negligent in terms of their security.
https://cyber-reports.com/2023/07/03/cloud-security-sometimes-the-risks-may-outweigh-the-rewards/
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/human-error-cloud-data-breaches/
Cl0p's MOVEit Campaign Represents a New Era in Cyber Attacks
A number of organisations impacted by the mass hacks exploiting a security flaw in the MOVEit file transfer tool, including energy giant Shell and US-based First Merchants Bank, have confirmed that hackers accessed sensitive data. The ransomware group shows an evolution of its tactics with the MOVEit zero-day, potentially ushering in a new normal when it comes to extortion supply chain cyber attacks, experts say.
From what the industry has seen in recent Cl0p breaches, GoAnywhere, MFT and MOVEit, they have not executed ransomware to encrypt data within the target environments. The operations have strictly been exfiltrating data and using that stolen information for later blackmail and extortion. The MOVEit vulnerability isn't an easy or straightforward one, it required extensive research into the MOVEit platform to discover, understand, and exploit this vulnerability. The skill set required to uncover and exploit this vulnerability isn't easily learned and is hard to come by in the industry. This operation isn't something Cl0p ransomware group usually does, which is another clue leading to suspect Cl0p acquired the MOVEit zero-day vulnerability rather than developing it from scratch. Something future groups may decide to adopt.
https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/c10p-moveit-campaign-new-era-cyberattacks
75% of Consumers Prepared to Ditch Brands Hit by Ransomware
As 40% of consumers harbour scepticism regarding organisations’ data protection capabilities, 75% would shift to alternate companies following a ransomware attack a recent report found. Furthermore, consumers request increased data protection from vendors, with 55% favouring companies with comprehensive data protection measures such as reliable backup and recovery, password protection, and identity and access management strategies.
While 37% of Gen Z prefers an apology from companies experiencing a ransomware attack, ranking 12% higher than monetary compensation, Baby Boomers are less forgiving. 74% of them agree their trust in the vendor is irreparably damaged after suffering more than one ransomware attack, compared to only 34% of Gen Z.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/05/consumers-data-protection-request/
Scammers Using AI Voice Technology to Commit Crimes
The usage of platforms like Cash App, Zelle, and Venmo for peer-to-peer payments has experienced a significant surge, with scams increasing by over 58%. Additionally, there has been a corresponding rise of 44% in scams stemming from the theft of personal documents according to a recent report.
The report also highlights the rise of AI voice scams as a significant trend in 2023. AI voice technology enables scammers to create remarkably realistic voices and convincingly imitate family members, friends and other trusted individuals. With just a short voice clip usually taken from social media, a scammer can clone a loved one’s voice and call a victim pretending to be that person. The scammer deceives the victim into thinking their loved one is in distress to get them to send money, provide personal information or perform other actions. AI voice technology has gotten to the point where a mother can’t tell the difference between her child’s voice and a machine, and scammers have pounced on this to commit crimes.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/07/07/ai-voice-cloning-scams/
What are the Causes of Data Loss and What it the Impact on Your Organisation?
In today’s digital age, data has become the lifeblood of organisations, driving critical decision-making, improving operational efficiency, and allowing for smoother innovation. Simply put, businesses heavily rely on data. In an era where data has become the cornerstone of business operations, the loss of vital information can result in severe setbacks and irreparable damage. Whether it’s due to accidental deletion, hardware failure, cyber-attacks, or natural disasters, the loss of valuable data can have devastating impacts on an organisation.
It's imperative that businesses understand different types of data (structured, unstructured, semi-structured, metadata) and deploy tailored protection strategies. A significant 26% of companies suffered data loss in 2022, underlining the need for robust data security measures like regular backups, cyber security protocols, employee training, and data encryption. Effective data loss prevention can shield organisations from severe impacts like intellectual property theft, operation disruption, and legal repercussions.
https://securityaffairs.com/148086/security/impacts-of-data-loss.html
Ransomware Affiliates, Triple Extortion, and the Dark Web Ecosystem
Many people associate the dark web with drugs, crime, and leaked credentials, but in recent years the dark web has emerged as a complex and interdependent cyber crime ecosystem, exemplified by the increasingly complex methods used to extort companies.
One of the more recent trends we see is that groups are now setting up infrastructure, in some cases outsourcing actual infection (and in some cases negotiation) to “affiliates” who effectively act as contractors to the Ransomware as a Service (RaaS) group and split the profits at the end of a successful attacks. The world of cyber crime is ever-evolving and it is no easy task to stay on top of the changing landscape.
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Cyber Security experts have become targets for board seats (cnbc.com)
The Impacts of Data Loss on Your Organisation -Security Affairs
One third of security breaches go unnoticed by security professionals - Help Net Security
Small organisations face security threats on a limited budget - Help Net Security
How to cultivate a culture of continuous cyber Security improvement - Help Net Security
CISOs Find 'Business as Usual' Shows the Harsh Realities of Cyber-Risk (darkreading.com)
Mitigate Top 5 Common Cyber Security Vulnerabilities (trendmicro.com)
Cyber Security's Future Hinges on Stronger Public-Private Partnerships (darkreading.com)
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
75% of consumers prepared to ditch brands hit by ransomware - Help Net Security
More than 16 million people and counting have had data exposed in MOVEit breaches (therecord.media)
Cl0p's MOVEit Campaign Represents a New Era in Cyber Attacks (darkreading.com)
Encryption-less ransomware: Warning issued over emerging attack method for threat actors | ITPro
Malvertising: A stealthy precursor to infostealers and ransomware attacks (malwarebytes.com)
8Base ransomware group leaks data of 67 victim organisations - Help Net Security
Cyber Security Awareness Training to Fight Ransomware (trendmicro.com)
Ransomware Affiliates, Triple Extortion, and the Dark Web Ecosystem (bleepingcomputer.com)
BlackCat Operators Distributing Ransomware Disguised as WinSCP via Malvertising (thehackernews.com)
Seven ways to prepare for double extortion ransomware | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
The rise in cyber extortion attacks and its impact on business security - Help Net Security
University of California sues Lloyd’s of London in cyber insurance dispute | CSO Online
Ransomware Criminals Are Dumping Kids' Private Files Online After School Hacks - SecurityWeek
Ransomware accounts for 54% of cyber threats in the health sector- Security Affairs
Avast released a free decryptor for Windows version of Akira ransomware- Security Affairs
FIS Global Data Breach: Cyber Attack On FIS Global Follows MOVEit Mayhem (thecyberexpress.com)
How ransomware impacts the healthcare industry - Help Net Security
June saw flurry of ransomware attacks on education sector | TechTarget
Decryption tool for Akira ransomware available for free | Tripwire
Japanese Port of Nagoya Resumes Operations After 2-Day Russian Ransomware Attack - MSSP Alert
Ransomware Victims
Shell Confirms MOVEit-Related Breach After Ransomware Group Leaks Data - SecurityWeek
Dublin airport staff’s pay and benefits compromised in cyber attack (thetimes.co.uk)
Japan’s largest port stops operations after ransomware attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russians may have hacked NHS trust with 2.5 million patients (telegraph.co.uk)
More than 16 million people and counting have had data exposed in MOVEit breaches (therecord.media)
8Base ransomware group leaks data of 67 victim organisations - Help Net Security
Dublin airport staff’s pay and benefits compromised in cyber attack (thetimes.co.uk)
FIS Global Data Breach: Cyber Attack On FIS Global Follows MOVEit Mayhem (thecyberexpress.com)
MOVEit Hacks Ensnare US Department of Health and Human Services - Bloomberg
UCLA among victims of worldwide cyber attack – NBC Los Angeles
BlackCat Hacking Gang Says It Stole Data from UK's Barts Health NHS Trust - Bloomberg
Chipmaker TSMC says supplier targeted in cyber Attack | Reuters
MOVEit hack impacts US financial services provider for academics | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Email Cyber Attacks Spiked Nearly 500% in First Half of 2023, Acronis Reports - MSSP Alert
Phishing Attack Prevention Checklist - A Detailed Guide (cybersecuritynews.com)
African Nations Face Escalating Phishing & Compromised Password Cyber Attacks (darkreading.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Quishing on the rise: How to prevent QR code phishing | TechTarget
Why cyberpsychology is such an important part of effective cyber Security | CSO Online
Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft, OpenAI sued for ChatGPT 'privacy violations' • The Register
Cyber Criminals can break voice authentication with 99% success rate - Help Net Security
Dutch counterterrorism agency says Generative AI is posing new cyber threats | NL Times
AI-generated attack vectors cyber Security should watch for (fastcompany.com)
OpenAI Pauses ChatGPT's 'Browse With Bing' as Users Bypass Paywalls (gizmodo.com)
Promoting responsible AI: Balancing innovation and regulation - Help Net Security
GPT-4 is great at infuriating telemarketing scammers • The Register
3 Reasons SaaS Security is the Imperative First Step to Ensuring Secure AI Usage (thehackernews.com)
Malware
Microsoft Teams Exploit Tool Auto-Delivers Malware (darkreading.com)
Experts detected a new variant of RUSTBUCKET macOS malware- Security Affairs
Iranian Hackers' Sophisticated Malware Targets Windows and macOS Users (thehackernews.com)
CISA: Truebot malware infecting networks in US, Canada | TechTarget
Mockingjay - A New Injection Technique to Bypass EDR (cybersecuritynews.com)
Malvertising: A stealthy precursor to infostealers and ransomware attacks (malwarebytes.com)
Mobile
Android Security Updates Patch 3 Exploited Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Mobile Cyber Attacks Soar, Especially Against Android Users (darkreading.com)
Android users at risk as banking trojan targets more apps | Fox News
Cyber Attacks Against Mobile Devices Growing Fast - MSSP Alert
We can’t trust the Government to protect your privacy, says boss of Signal (telegraph.co.uk)
Apps with 1.5M installs on Google Play send your data to China (bleepingcomputer.com)
Botnets
Twitter's bot spam keeps getting worse — it's about porn this time (bleepingcomputer.com)
Botnets Send Exploits Within Days to Weeks After Published PoC (darkreading.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
CISA issues DDoS warning after attacks hit multiple US orgs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian Hacktivist Platform 'DDoSia' Grows Exponentially (darkreading.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
FIS Global Data Breach: Cyber Attack On FIS Global Follows MOVEit Mayhem (thecyberexpress.com)
Microsoft denies data breach, theft of 30 million customer accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Capita’s own pension scheme suffered data breach in March hack | Financial Times (ft.com)Russians may have hacked NHS trust with 2.5 million patients (telegraph.co.uk)
Cyber Attacks and Data Breaches in Review: June 2023 - IT Governance Blog En
The Impacts of Data Loss on Your Organisation- Security Affairs
Nickelodeon investigates breach after leak of 'decades old’ data (bleepingcomputer.com)
OpenAI lawsuit reignites privacy debate over data scraping | CyberScoop
28,000 Impacted by Data Breach at Pepsi Bottling Ventures - SecurityWeek
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Meduza Stealer targets tens of crypto wallers and pwd managers- Security Affairs
$7.8 Billion Lost to Crypto Ponzi Schemes in 2022: Report (cryptopotato.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Google Searches for 'USPS Package Tracking' Leads to Banking Theft (darkreading.com)
Support from British businesses crucial in removing over... - NCSC.GOV.UK
GPT-4 is great at infuriating telemarketing scammers • The Register
Ex-Amazon manager who stole $9m+ gets 16 years in prison • The Register
$7.8 Billion Lost to Crypto Ponzi Schemes in 2022: Report (cryptopotato.com)
Deepfakes
Scammers using AI voice technology to commit crimes - Help Net Security
Cyber Criminals can break voice authentication with 99% success rate - Help Net Security
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
University of California sues Lloyd’s of London in cyber insurance dispute | CSO Online
Find A Cyber Insurance Policy That Fits Your Small Business Budget (forbes.com)
Cyber insurance rates drop 10% in June, report says | Reuters
How Pen Testing can Soften the Blow on Rising Costs of Cyber Insurance (thehackernews.com)
How Cyber Insurance Can Help Relieve The Costs Of A Cyber Attack (forbes.com)
Dark Web
Ransomware Affiliates, Triple Extortion, and the Dark Web Ecosystem (bleepingcomputer.com)
Deep Web vs Dark Web: What’s the Difference? - Keeper (keepersecurity.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Microsoft Teams Exploit Tool Auto-Delivers Malware (darkreading.com)
Japan rebukes Fujitsu for cloud security fails • The Register
IT leaders believe hybrid cloud solutions are the future of IT - Help Net Security
Microsoft investigates Outlook.com bug breaking email search (bleepingcomputer.com)
11 best practices for securing data in the cloud | Microsoft Security Blog
3 Reasons SaaS Security is the Imperative First Step to Ensuring Secure AI Usage (thehackernews.com)
Attack Surface Management
Encryption
Cyber Criminals Hijacking Vulnerable SSH Servers in New Proxyjacking Campaign (thehackernews.com)
Apple, Civil Liberty Groups Condemn UK Online Safety Bill - SecurityWeek
API
Open Source
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
High school changes every student’s password to ‘Ch@ngeme!’ | TechCrunch
Evasive Meduza Stealer Targets 19 Password Managers and 76 Crypto Wallets (thehackernews.com)
Social Media
Twitter's bot spam keeps getting worse — it's about porn this time (bleepingcomputer.com)
EU Court Deals Blow to Meta in German Data Case - SecurityWeek
Privacy Woes Hold Up Global Instagram Threads Launch (darkreading.com)
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Apple, Civil Liberty Groups Condemn UK Online Safety Bill - SecurityWeek
EU Court Deals Blow to Meta in German Data Case - SecurityWeek
Promoting responsible AI: Balancing innovation and regulation - Help Net Security
European companies slam the EU’s incoming AI regulations in open letter - The Verge
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Crack the Code: How to Secure Your Dream Cyber Security Career - IT Security Guru
3 Ways to Build a More Skilled Cyber Security Workforce (darkreading.com)
Make Diversity the 'How,' Not the 'What,' of Cyber Security Success (darkreading.com)
CISO Speaks: Resilience and Avoiding Burnout - IT Security Guru
Top 5 Free Online Cyber Security Courses in 2023 (analyticsinsight.net)
ISACA joins ECSO to strengthen cyber Security and digital skills in Europe - Help Net Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Russia
Russians may have hacked NHS trust with 2.5 million patients (telegraph.co.uk)
Satellite system used by Russian military is hacked - The Washington Post
Russian Hacktivist Platform 'DDoSia' Grows Exponentially (darkreading.com)
Russian railway site allegedly taken down by Ukrainian hackers (therecord.media)
China
US authorities warn on China’s new counter-espionage la' • The Register
Chinese Threat Actors Targeting Europe in SmugX Campaign - Check Point Research
Chinese threat actor attacks diplomats across Europe • The Register
Apps with 1.5M installs on Google Play send your data to China (bleepingcomputer.com)
Iran
Iran-Linked APT35 Targets Israeli Media With Upgraded Spear-Phishing Tools (darkreading.com)
Iranian Hackers' Sophisticated Malware Targets Windows and macOS Users (thehackernews.com)
North Korea
Experts detected a new variant of RUSTBUCKET macOS malware- Security Affairs
North Korean satellite had no military utility for spying • The Register
Misc/Other/Unknown
Vulnerability Management
Botnets Send Exploits Within Days to Weeks After Published PoC (darkreading.com)
Mitigate Top 5 Common Cyber Security Vulnerabilities (trendmicro.com)
Vulnerabilities
300,000+ Fortinet firewalls vulnerable to critical FortiOS RCE bug (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft puts out Outlook fire, downplays Teams flaw • The Register
WordPress plugin lets users become admins – Patch early, patch often! – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Cyber Criminals Hijacking Vulnerable SSH Servers in New Proxyjacking Campaign (thehackernews.com)
Firefox 115 Patches High-Severity Use-After-Free Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Microsoft fixes bug behind Windows LSA protection warnings, again (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cisco warns of bug that lets attackers break traffic encryption (bleepingcomputer.com)
StackRot Linux Kernel Bug Has Exploit Code on the Way (darkreading.com)
Tools and Controls
Cyber Security Awareness Training to Fight Ransomware (trendmicro.com)
Attack surface visibility a top CISO priority amid growing attacks: Report | CSO Online
VMware, Other Tech Giants Announce Push for Confidential Computing Standards - SecurityWeek
Small organisations face security threats on a limited budget - Help Net Security
11 best practices for securing data in the cloud | Microsoft Security Blog
How Pen Testing can Soften the Blow on Rising Costs of Cyber Insurance (thehackernews.com)
How Cyber Insurance Can Help Relieve The Costs Of A Cyber Attack (forbes.com)
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Foreign spies hacked government 20 years ago (thetimes.co.uk)
GCHQ Reveals Details of State-Backed Breach - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Police investigate stolen exam papers after cyber attack (schoolsweek.co.uk)
VMware, Other Tech Giants Announce Push for Confidential Computing Standards - SecurityWeek
Why Schools are Low-Hanging Fruit for Cyber Criminals - IT Security Guru
Hacks targeting British exam boards raise fears of students cheating (therecord.media)
Cyber Attacks and Data Breaches in Review: June 2023 - IT Governance Blog En
Is your browser betraying you? Emerging threats in 2023 - Help Net Security
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