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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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· Transport & Aviation
· Web3
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 17 March 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 17 March 2023:
-Almost Half of IT Leaders Consider Security as an Afterthought
-Over $10bn Lost To Online Frauds, with Pig Butchering and Investment Scams Accounting for $3B, Overtaking BEC – FBI Report Says
-Over 721 Million Passwords Were Leaked in 2022
-How Much of a Cyber Security Risk are Suppliers?
-90% of £5m+ Businesses Hit by Cyber Attacks
-Rushed Cloud Migrations Result in Escalating Technical Debt
-17 European Nations Targeted by Russia in 2023 as Espionage Ramping Up
-Microsoft Warns of Large-Scale Use of Phishing Kits
-BEC Volumes Double on Phishing Surge
-The Risk of Pasting Confidential Company Data in ChatGPT
-Ransomware Attacks have Entered a New Phase
-MI5 Launches New Agency to Tackle State-Backed Attacks
-Why Cyber Awareness Training is an Ongoing Process
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
Almost Half of IT Leaders Consider Security as an Afterthought
A recent industry report found that security is an afterthought for almost half of UK IT leaders, despite 92% of respondents agreeing that security risks had risen in the last five years. Additionally, 48% of respondents felt that the rapid development of new tools had caused challenges around security. The concept of security as an afterthought is worrying when considering that 39% of UK businesses identified a cyber attack within the past 12 months.
Over $10bn Lost to Online Frauds, with Pig Butchering and Investment Scams Accounting for $3B, Overtaking BEC – FBI Report Says
According to the latest FBI crime report pig butchering now accounts for $3 billion of the $10 billion total lost to online fraud. Pig butchering is a rising investment scam that uses the promise of romance and the lure of making easy cryptocurrency profit against its unsuspecting targets. The concept of pig butchering is to “fatten up” the victim, with small returns on cryptocurrency and personal interactions, often with an element of romance; eventually, the victim is lured into making a larger investment with the scammer. In addition to pig butchering, other investment scams are growing in provenance and are set to overtake Business Email Compromise (BEC) as a major earner for cyber criminals.
Over 721 Million Passwords were Leaked in 2022
A report published this week discovered 721.5 million exposed credentials online in 2022. Additionally, the report identified 72% of users reusing previously compromised passwords. The study also uncovered 8.6 billion personally identifiable information assets, including 67 million credit card numbers which were publicly available.
https://www.neowin.net/news/study-over-721-million-passwords-were-leaked-in-2022/
How Much of a Cyber Security Risk are Suppliers?
When your business is digitally connected to a service provider, you need to understand how a cyber security attack on their business can affect yours. You can have all the right measures in place to manage your own cyber risks, but this doesn’t matter if there are undiscovered vulnerabilities in your supply chain. Organisations need to audit the cyber security of suppliers at several stages of their relationship; you may benefit from specialist cyber security support if you can’t do this in-house. Ask hard questions and consider advising your suppliers that if their cyber security is not enough then you may take your business elsewhere. Many businesses now require suppliers to be certified to schemes such as ISO 27001; demonstrating your security posture to your customers is an important ticket to trade.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/how-much-of-a-cybersecurity-risk-are-my-suppliers-mqbwcf7p2
90% of £5m+ Businesses Hit by Cyber Attacks
A study from Forbes found that 57% of small and medium-sized enterprises had suffered an online attack. Businesses with an annual turnover in excess of £5 million were even more likely to experience a cyber crime with the figure rising to nearly 90% of firms of this size suffering a cyber attack. To make matters worse, the study found that a significant proportion of British businesses are without any form of protection against online attacks.
https://www.itsecurityguru.org/2023/03/13/nine-in-10-5m-businesses-hit-by-cyber-attacks/
Rushed Cloud Migrations Result in Escalating Technical Debt
A cloud service provider found 83% of CIO’s are feeling pressured to stretch their budgets even further than before. 72% of CIOs admitted that they are behind in their digital transformation because of technical debt and 38% believed the accumulation of this debt is largely because of rushed cloud migrations. Respondents believed these rushed migrations caused for miscalculations in the cloud budget, which resulted in significant overspend.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/03/16/managing-cloud-costs/
Microsoft: 17 European Nations Targeted by Russia in 2023 as Espionage Ramping Up
According to an intelligence report from Microsoft, Russia has been ramping up its cyber espionage operations and this now includes 17 European nations. Of all 74 countries targeted, the UK ranked third, after the US and Poland.
Microsoft Warns of Large-Scale Use of Phishing Kits
Microsoft have found that phishing kits are being purchased and used to perform millions of phishing emails every day. In their report, Microsoft found the availability of purchasing such phishing kits was part of the industrialisation of the cyber criminal economy and lowered the barrier of entry for cyber crime. Microsoft identified phishing kits which had the capability to bypass multi factor authentication selling for as little as $300. The emergence of AI is only going to compound this.
https://thehackernews.com/2023/03/microsoft-warns-of-large-scale-use-of.html
BEC Volumes Double on Phishing Surge
The number of Business Email Compromise (BEC) incidents doubled last year according to security provider Secureworks. In their report, they found that the main initial access vectors for BEC were phishing and systems with known vulnerabilities, with each accounting for a third of initial accesses.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/bec-volumes-double-on-phishing/
The Risk of Pasting Confidential Company Data in ChatGPT
Researchers analysed the use of artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT and found that 4.9% of employees have provided company data to the tool; ChatGPT builds its knowledge on this and in turn, this knowledge is shared publicly. The risk is serious, with employees putting their organisation at risk of leaking sensitive and confidential information. The research found that 0.9% of employees are responsible for 80% of leaks caused by pasting company data into ChatGPT and this number is expected to rise.
https://securityaffairs.com/143394/security/company-data-chatgpt-risks.html
Ransomware Attacks have Entered a Heinous New Phase
With an increasing amount of victims refusing to pay, cyber criminal gangs are now resorting to new techniques; this includes the recent release of stolen naked photos of cancer patients and sensitive student records. Where encryption and a demand for payment were previously the de facto method for cyber criminals, this has now shifted to pure exfiltration. In a report, the FBI highlighted evolving and increasingly aggressive extortion behaviour, with actors increasingly threatening to release stolen data.
https://www.wired.com/story/ransomware-tactics-cancer-photos-student-records/
MI5 Launches New Agency to Tackle State-Backed Attacks
British intelligence agency MI5 have announced the creation of the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA), created as part of a major review of government defences. The NPSA is to operate out of MI5 and absorb and extend the responsibilities for the protection of national infrastructure. The NPSA will work with existing agencies such as the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the Counter Terrorism Security Office (CTSO) to provide defensive advice to UK organisations.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/mi5-new-agency-tackle-statebacked/
Why Cyber Awareness Training is an Ongoing Process
A survey conducted by Hornetsecurity found that 80% of respondents believed remote working introduced extra cyber security risks and 75% were aware that personal devices are used to access sensitive data, fuelling the need for employees to be cyber aware. Where IT security training is only undertaken once, for example in block training, it is likely that participants will have forgotten a lot of the content after as little as a week; this means that for organisations to get the most out of training, they need to conduct frequent awareness training. By conducting frequent training there is more chance of trainees retaining the training content and allowing the organisation to shape a culture of cyber security.
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
BianLian Ransomware Pivots From Encryption to Pure Data-Theft Extortion (darkreading.com)
Rise of Ransomware Attacks Main Focus for SOCs, research finds - IT Security Guru
FBI: Ransomware hit 860 critical infrastructure orgs in 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft fixes Windows zero-day exploited in ransomware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Clop ransomware gang begins extorting GoAnywhere zero-day victims (bleepingcomputer.com)
Staples-owned Essendant facing multi-day "outage," orders frozen (bleepingcomputer.com)
CISA now warns critical infrastructure of ransomware-vulnerable devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
Dissecting the malicious arsenal of the Makop ransomware gang- - Security Affairs
Blackbaud agrees to pay $3m to settle SEC ransomware probe • The Register
Ransomware Gang Claims It Hacked Amazon's Ring (gizmodo.com)
5 Reasons MSSP Clients Need Strong AppSec Strategies to Thwart Ransomware - MSSP Alert
Dish customers kept in the dark as ransomware fallout continues | TechCrunch
Cancer patient sues hospital over stolen naked photos • The Register
ChipMixer platform seized for laundering ransomware payments, drug sales (bleepingcomputer.com)
Kaspersky Updates Decryption Tool for Conti Ransomware - MSSP Alert
Conti-based ransomware ‘MeowCorp’ gets free decryptor (bleepingcomputer.com)
Universities and colleges cope silently with ransomware attacks | CSO Online
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Software for sale is fueling a torrent of phishing attacks that bypass MFA | Ars Technica
Cyber criminals Devising More Tactics For Phishing Attacks (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
6 reasons why your anti-phishing strategy isn’t working | CSO Online
Cyberthreat On New Email By Exotic Lily (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Botnet that knows your name and quotes your email is back with new tricks | Ars Technica
Analysts Spot a Wave of SVB-Related Cyber Fraud Striking the Business Sector (darkreading.com)
How two-step phishing attacks evade detection and what you can do about it - Help Net Security
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Pig Butchering & Investment Scams: The $3B Cyber crime Threat Overtaking BEC (darkreading.com)
Organizations need to re-examine their approach to BEC protection - Help Net Security
BEC Volumes Double on Phishing Surge - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
2FA/MFA
Outlook app to get built-in Microsoft 365 MFA on Android, iOS (bleepingcomputer.com)
Software for sale is fuelling a torrent of phishing attacks that bypass MFA | Ars Technica
Malware
Microsoft OneNote to get enhanced security after recent malware abuse (bleepingcomputer.com)
New Version of Prometei Botnet Infects Over 10,000 Systems Worldwide (thehackernews.com)
Malware Targets People Looking to Pirate Oscar-Nominated Films (darkreading.com)
Law enforcement seized the website selling the NetWire RAT- - Security Affairs
BATLOADER Malware Uses Google Ads to Deliver Vidar Stealer and Ursnif Payloads (thehackernews.com)
Warning: AI-generated YouTube Video Tutorials Spreading Infostealer Malware (thehackernews.com)
Emotet attempts to sell access after infiltrating high-value networks | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Emotet, QSnatch Malware Dominate Malicious DNS Traffic (darkreading.com)
Winter Vivern APT hackers use fake antivirus scans to install malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese and Russian Hackers Using SILKLOADER Malware to Evade Detection (thehackernews.com)
New malware sample of defunct TeamTNT threat group raises concerns | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Adobe Acrobat Sign abused to push Redline info-stealing malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mobile
Xenomorph Android malware now steals data from 400 banks (bleepingcomputer.com)
GoatRAT Android Banking Trojan Targets Mobile Automated Payment System (darkreading.com)
WhatsApp Tells UK Government It’s Still Not Willing To Undermine Its Encryption | Techdirt
Convincing Twitter 'quote tweet' phone scam targets bank customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Google Warns Samsung and Pixel Phone Owners About 18 Dire Exploits - CNET
FakeCalls Android malware returns with new ways to hide on phones (bleepingcomputer.com)
Botnets
New Version of Prometei Botnet Infects Over 10,000 Systems Worldwide (thehackernews.com)
Botnet that knows your name and quotes your email is back with new tricks | Ars Technica
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Researchers Uncover Over a Dozen Security Flaws in Akuvox E11 Smart Intercom (thehackernews.com)
Tesla App Lets Man Accidentally Steal Model 3 That Wasn't His (gizmodo.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
Negative Impacts of Data Loss and How to Avoid Them - MSSP Alert
Mental health provider Cerebral alerts 3.1M people of data breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
BMW exposes data of clients in Italy, experts warn- - Security Affairs
Acronis states that only one customer's account was compromised- - Security Affairs
Security giant Rubrik says hackers used Fortra zero-day to steal internal data | TechCrunch
LA Housing Authority Suffers Year-Long Breach - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Hacker selling data allegedly stolen in US Marshals Service hack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cyber crime Losses Exceeded $10 Billion in 2022: FBI - SecurityWeek
Nine In 10 £5m+ Businesses Hit By Cyber Attacks - IT Security Guru
CISA: Federal civilian agency hacked by nation-state and criminal hacking groups | CyberScoop
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
FBI Warns of Crypto-Stealing Play-to-Earn Games - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Massive vulnerabilities revealed at Dogecoin, Litecoin, Zcash | Fortune Crypto
UK Crypto Firm Loses $200m in Cyber-Attack - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
One of the darkweb’s largest cryptocurrency laundromats washed out | Europol (europa.eu)
UK Bank Limits Crypto Payments to Smother Fraud - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
CrowdStrike discovered the first-ever Dero crypto mining campaign- - Security Affairs
Claim: FTX leaders helped themselves to $3.2B in cash • The Register
Feds charge exiled Chinese billionaire over crypto fraud • The Register
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Cyber crime Losses Exceeded $10 Billion in 2022: FBI - SecurityWeek
Nine In 10 £5m+ Businesses Hit By Cyber Attacks - IT Security Guru
ChatGPT fraud is on the rise: Here's what to watch out for | ZDNET
Analysts Spot a Wave of SVB-Related Cyber Fraud Striking the Business Sector (darkreading.com)
The SVB demise is a fraudster's paradise, so take precautions - Help Net Security
Fighting financial fraud through fusion centers - Help Net Security
UK Crypto Firm Loses $200m in Cyber-Attack - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
UK Bank Limits Crypto Payments to Smother Fraud - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Convincing Twitter 'quote tweet' phone scam targets bank customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Claim: FTX leaders helped themselves to $3.2B in cash • The Register
Feds charge exiled Chinese billionaire over crypto fraud • The Register
Impersonation Attacks
Deepfakes
AML/CFT/Sanctions
One of the darkweb’s largest cryptocurrency laundromats washed out | Europol (europa.eu)
Russia’s Cyber security Companies Shrug Off Sanctions - CEPA
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Top 10 operational risks: focus on third-party risk - Risk.net
How much of a cyber security risk are my suppliers? (thetimes.co.uk)
Software Supply Chain
We can't wait for SBOMs to be demanded by regulation - Help Net Security
Best practices for securing the software application supply chain - Help Net Security
Cloud/SaaS
Rushed cloud migrations result in escalating technical debt - Help Net Security
CrowdStrike report shows identities under siege, cloud data theft up | VentureBeat
How to Apply NIST Principles to SaaS in 2023 (thehackernews.com)
Hybrid/Remote Working
Attack Surface Management
Identity and Access Management
Access Control Gap in Microsoft Active Directory Widens Enterprise Attack Surface (darkreading.com)
Navigating the future of digital identity - Help Net Security
Encryption
Google Proposes Reducing TLS Cert Life Span to 90 Days (darkreading.com)
WhatsApp Tells UK Government It’s Still Not Willing To Undermine Its Encryption | Techdirt
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Poor Passwords Still Weakest Link Hackers Seek, Report Reveals - MSSP Alert
Study: Over 721 million passwords were leaked in 2022 - Neowin
Social Media
UK bans TikTok from government mobile phones | TikTok | The Guardian
Convincing Twitter 'quote tweet' phone scam targets bank customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
WhatsApp Tells UK Government It’s Still Not Willing To Undermine Its Encryption | Techdirt
The US cyber security strategy won’t address today’s threats with regulation alone | CyberScoop
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Make Sure Your Cyber security Budget Stays Flexible (darkreading.com)
Getting cyber security right requires a change of mindset | The Strategist (aspistrategist.org.au)
6 principles for building engaged security governance | TechTarget
Models, Frameworks and Standards
How to Apply NIST Principles to SaaS in 2023 (thehackernews.com)
Meet Data Privacy Mandates With Cyber security Frameworks (darkreading.com)
Data Protection
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
International authorities bring NetWire's malware infrastructure to a standstill | TechSpot
One of the darkweb’s largest cryptocurrency laundromats washed out | Europol (europa.eu)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
German states rethink reliance on Palantir technology | Financial Times (ft.com)
Consumers Believe Vendors Don't Adequately Protect Their Personal Data, Report Finds - MSSP Alert
Meet Data Privacy Mandates With Cyber security Frameworks (darkreading.com)
Artificial Intelligence
Warning: AI-generated YouTube Video Tutorials Spreading Infostealer Malware (thehackernews.com)
ChatGPT and the Growing Threat of Bring Your Own AI to the SOC - SecurityWeek
How Businesses Can Get Ready for AI-Powered Security Threats (darkreading.com)
UK spy agency warns of security threat from ChatGPT and rival chatbots | Metro News
Why red team exercises for AI should be on a CISO's radar | CSO Online
GPT-4 Can’t Stop Helping Hackers Make Cyber criminal Tools (forbes.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Microsoft: Russian hackers may be readying new wave of destructive attacks | CyberScoop
UK bans TikTok from government mobile phones | TikTok | The Guardian
Microsoft: 17 European Nations Targeted by Russia in 2023 as Espionage Ramping Up - SecurityWeek
Russians told to rush to nuclear bomb shelters after hackers take over state media (telegraph.co.uk)
Remcos Trojan Linked to Cyber Espionage Operations Against Ukrainian Government - MSSP Alert
YoroTrooper cyber spies target CIS energy orgs, EU embassies (bleepingcomputer.com)
China sought control of telecoms to spy on Micronesia • The Register
Russia disinformation looks to US far right to weaken Ukraine support | Russia | The Guardian
This Is the New Leader of Russia's Infamous Sandworm Hacking Unit | WIRED
Russia’s Cyber security Companies Shrug Off Sanctions - CEPA
Polish intelligence dismantled a network of Russian spies- Security Affairs
Microsoft sheds light on a year of Russian hybrid warfare in Ukraine- Security Affairs
Wave of Stealthy China Cyber attacks Hits US., Private Networks, Google Says - WSJ
Russian hackers plotting another cyber attack against Ukraine - Microsoft (ukrinform.net)
Here's how Chinese spies exploited a critical Fortinet bug • The Register
Nation State Actors
UK bans TikTok from government mobile phones | TikTok | The Guardian
North Korean hackers used polished LinkedIn profiles to target security researchers | CyberScoop
A new Chinese era: security and control | Financial Times (ft.com)
Russians told to rush to nuclear bomb shelters after hackers take over state media (telegraph.co.uk)
Attacks on SonicWall appliances linked to Chinese campaign: Mandiant | CSO Online
Remcos Trojan Linked to Cyber Espionage Operations Against Ukrainian Government - MSSP Alert
Microsoft fixes Outlook zero-day used by Russian hackers since April 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
China sought control of telecoms to spy on Micronesia • The Register
CISA: Federal civilian agency hacked by nation-state and criminal hacking groups | CyberScoop
APT29 abuses EU information exchange systems in recent attacks- Security Affairs
Chinese and Russian Hackers Using SILKLOADER Malware to Evade Detection (thehackernews.com)
Russia disinformation looks to US far right to weaken Ukraine support | Russia | The Guardian
This Is the New Leader of Russia's Infamous Sandworm Hacking Unit | WIRED
Russia’s Cyber security Companies Shrug Off Sanctions - CEPA
Microsoft sheds light on a year of Russian hybrid warfare in Ukraine- Security Affairs
Wave of Stealthy China Cyber attacks Hits US., Private Networks, Google Says - WSJ
Russian hackers plotting another cyber attack against Ukraine - Microsoft (ukrinform.net)
Here's how Chinese spies exploited a critical Fortinet bug • The Register
Vulnerabilities
Critical Microsoft Outlook/365 bug CVE-2023-23397 under attack (thestack.technology)
Critical Microsoft Outlook bug PoC shows how easy it is to exploit (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft fixes Outlook zero-day used by Russian hackers since April 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft and Fortinet fix bugs under active exploit • The Register
CISA warns of actively exploited Plex bug after LastPass breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cisco fixed CVE-2023-20049 DoS flaw affecting enterprise routers- Security Affairs
Massive vulnerabilities revealed at Dogecoin, Litecoin, Zcash | Fortune Crypto
SAP releases security updates fixing five critical vulnerabilities (bleepingcomputer.com)
Adobe Warns of ‘Very Limited Attacks’ Exploiting ColdFusion Zero-Day - SecurityWeek
Microsoft fixes Windows zero-day exploited in ransomware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft March 2023 Patch Tuesday fixes 2 zero-days, 83 flaws (bleepingcomputer.com)
Firefox 111 patches 11 holes, but not 1 zero-day among them… – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Microsoft Pins Outlook Zero-Day Attacks on Russian Actor, Offers Detection Script - SecurityWeek
Cyber attackers Continue Assault Against Fortinet Devices (darkreading.com)
Security firm Rubrik is latest to be felled by GoAnywhere vulnerability | Ars Technica
Google Warns Samsung and Pixel Phone Owners About 18 Dire Exploits - CNET
Microsoft shares script to fix WinRE BitLocker bypass flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
Here's how Chinese spies exploited a critical Fortinet bug • The Register
Tools and Controls
Make Sure Your Cyber security Budget Stays Flexible (darkreading.com)
What Is a Stateful Inspection Firewall? Ultimate Guide (enterprisestorageforum.com)
Set up PowerShell script block logging for added security | TechTarget
Brazil seizing Flipper Zero shipments to prevent use in crime (bleepingcomputer.com)
Outlook app to get built-in Microsoft 365 MFA on Android, iOS (bleepingcomputer.com)
5 Reasons MSSP Clients Need Strong AppSec Strategies to Thwart Ransomware - MSSP Alert
5 Steps to Effective Cloud Detection and Response - The New Stack
Virtual patching: Cut time to patch from 250 days to (helpnetsecurity.com)
ChatGPT may be a bigger cyber security risk than an actual benefit (bleepingcomputer.com)
Change Is Coming to the Network Detection and Response (NDR) Market (darkreading.com)
Rise of Ransomware Attacks Main Focus for SOCs, research finds - IT Security Guru
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 20 January 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 20 January 2023:
-Experts at Davos 2023 Call for a Global Response to the Gathering 'Cyber Storm'
-Cost of Data Breaches to Global Businesses at Five-Year High
-European Data Protection Authorities Issue Record €2.92 Billion In GDPR Fines, an Increase of 168%
-PayPal Accounts Breached in Large-Scale Credential Stuffing Attack
-Royal Mail Boss to Face MPs’ Questions Over Russian Ransomware Attack
-Third-Party Risk Management: Why 2023 Could be the Perfect Time to Overhaul your TPRM Program
-EU Cyber Resilience Regulation Could Translate into Millions in Fines
-Russian Hackers Try to Bypass ChatGPT's Restrictions for Malicious Purposes
-New Report Reveals CISOs Rising Influence
-ChatGPT and its Perilous Use as a "Force Multiplier" for Cyber Attacks
-Mailchimp Discloses a New Security Breach, the Second One in 6 Months
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
Experts at Davos 2023 Call for a Global Response to the Gathering 'Cyber Storm'
As economic and geopolitical instability spills into the new year, experts predict that 2023 will be a consequential year for cyber security. The developments, they say, will include an expanded threat landscape and increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks.
"There's a gathering cyber storm," Sadie Creese, a Professor of Cyber Security at the University of Oxford, said during an interview at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2023 in Davos, Switzerland. "This storm is brewing, and it's really hard to anticipate just how bad that will be."
Already, cyber attacks such as phishing, ransomware and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are on the rise. Cloudflare, a major US cyber security firm that provides protection services for over 30% of Fortune 500 companies, found that DDoS attacks—which entail overwhelming a server with a flood of traffic to disrupt a network or webpage—increased last year by 79% year-over-year.
"There's been an enormous amount of insecurity around the world," Matthew Prince, the CEO of Cloudflare, stated during the Annual Meeting. "I think 2023 is going to be a busy year in terms of cyber attacks."
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/01/cybersecurity-storm-2023-experts-davos23/
Cost of Data Breaches to Global Businesses at Five-Year High
Research from business insurer Hiscox shows that the cost of dealing with cyber events for businesses has more than tripled since 2018. The study, which collated data from the organisation’s previous five annual Cyber Readiness reports, has revealed that:
Since 2018 the median IT budgets for cyber security more than tripled.
Between 2020 and 2022 cyber-attacks increased by over a quarter.
Businesses are increasing their cyber security budgets year-on-year.
In the Hiscox 2022 Cyber Readiness report, the financial toll of cyber incidents, including data breaches, was estimated to be $16,950 (£15,265) on average. As the cost of cyber crime grew, so did organisations’ cyber security budgets – average spending on cyber security tripled from 2018 to 2022, rocketing from $1,470,196 (£1,323,973) to $5,235,162 (£4,714,482).
Hiscox has also revealed that half of all companies surveyed suffered at least one cyber attack in 2022, up 11% from 2020. Financial Services, as well as Technology, Media and Telecom (TMT) sectors even reported a minimum of one attack for three consecutive years. Financial Services firms, however, seemed to be hit the hardest, with 66% reporting being impacted by cyber attacks in 2021-2022.
Cyber risk has risen to the same strategic level as traditional financial and operational risks, thanks to a growing realisation by businesses that the impact can be just as severe.
European Data Protection Authorities Issue Record €2.92 Billion in GDPR Fines, an Increase of 168%
European data regulators issued a record €2.92 billion in fines last year, a 168% increase from 2021. That’s according to the latest GDPR and Data Breach survey from international law firm DLA Piper, which covers all 27 Member States of the European Union, plus the UK, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. This year’s biggest fine of €405 million was imposed by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) against Meta Platforms Ireland Limited relating to Instagram for alleged failures to protect children’s personal data. The Irish DPC also fined Meta €265 million for failing to comply with the GDPR obligation for Data Protection by Design and Default. Both fines are currently under appeal.
Despite the overall increase in fines since January 28, 2022, the fine of €746 million that Luxembourg authorities levied against Amazon last year remains the biggest to be issued by an EU-based data regulator to date (though the retail giant is still believed to be appealing).
The report also revealed a notable increase in focus by supervisory authorities on the use of artificial intelligence (AI), while the volume of data breaches reported to regulators decreased slightly against the previous year’s total.
PayPal Accounts Breached in Large-Scale Credential Stuffing Attack
PayPal is sending out data breach notifications to thousands of users who had their accounts accessed through credential stuffing attacks that exposed some personal data.
Credential stuffing are attacks where hackers attempt to access an account by trying out username and password pairs sourced from data leaks on various websites. This type of attack relies on an automated approach with bots running lists of credentials to "stuff" into login portals for various services. Credential stuffing targets users that employ the same password for multiple online accounts, which is known as "password recycling."
PayPal explains that the credential stuffing attack occurred between December 6 and December 8, 2022. The company detected and mitigated it at the time but also started an internal investigation to find out how the hackers obtained access to the accounts. By December 20, 2022, PayPal concluded its investigation, confirming that unauthorised third parties logged into the accounts with valid credentials. The electronic payments platform claims that this was not due to a breach on its systems and has no evidence that the user credentials were obtained directly from them.
According to the data breach reporting from PayPal, 34,942 of its users have been impacted by the incident. During the two days, hackers had access to account holders' full names, dates of birth, postal addresses, social security numbers, and individual tax identification numbers. Transaction histories, connected credit or debit card details, and PayPal invoicing data are also accessible on PayPal accounts.
Royal Mail Boss to Face MPs’ Questions Over Russian Ransomware Attack
Royal Mail’s chief executive faced questions from MPs last week over the Russia-linked ransomware attack that caused international deliveries to grind to a halt.
Simon Thompson, chief executive of Royal Mail, was asked about the recent cyber attack when he appeared before the Commons Business Select Committee to discuss Royal Mail’s response to the cyber attack at the evidence session on Tuesday Jan 17.
A Royal Mail spokesman said: “Royal Mail has been subject to a cyber incident that is affecting our international export service. We are focused on restoring this service as soon as we are able.”
Royal Mail was forced to suspend all outbound international post after machines used for printing customs dockets were disabled by the Russia-linked Lockbit cyber crime gang. Lockbit’s attackers used ransomware, malicious software that scrambles vital computer files before the gang demands payment to unlock them again. The software also took over printers at Royal Mail’s international sorting offices and caused ransom notes to “spout” from them, according to reports.
Cyber security industry sources cautioned that while Lockbit is known to be Russian in origin, it is not known whether a stolen copy of the gang’s signature ransomware had been deployed by rival hackers.
Third-Party Risk Management: Why 2023 Could be the Perfect Time to Overhaul your TPRM Program
Ensuring risk caused by third parties does not occur to your organisation is becoming increasingly difficult. Every business outsources some aspects of its operations, and ensuring these external entities are a strength and not a weakness isn’t always a straightforward process.
In the coming years we’ll see organisations dedicate more time and resources to developing detailed standards and assessments for potential third-party vendors. Not only will this help to mitigate risk within their supply chain network, it will also provide better security.
As demand for third-party risk management (TPRM) grows, there are key reasons why we believe 2023 could be pivotal for the future of your organisation’s TPRM program, cyber risk being principal amongst them.
Forrester predicted that 60% of security incidents in 2022 would stem from third parties. In 2021 there was a 300% increase in supply chain attacks, a trend that has continued to increase over the past 12 months also. For example, Japanese car manufacturer Toyota was forced to completely shut down its operations due to a security breach with a third-party plastics supplier.
It’s not only the frequency of third-party attacks that has increased, but also the methods that cyber criminals are using are becoming increasingly sophisticated. For example, the SolarWinds cyber breach in 2020 was so advanced that Microsoft estimated it took over a thousand engineers to stop the impact of the attack.
As the sophistication and frequency of supply chain attacks increases, the impact they have on businesses reputations and valuations is also becoming apparent. There is a need for organisations to conduct thorough due diligence of the third parties they choose to work with, otherwise the consequences could be disastrous.
Remember always that cyber security should be a non-negotiable feature of all business transactions.
EU Cyber Resilience Regulation Could Translate into Millions in Fines
The EU Commission’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is intended to close the digital fragmentation problem surrounding devices and systems with network connections – from printers and routers to smart household appliances and industrial control systems. Industrial networks and critical infrastructures require special protection.
According to the European Union, there is currently a ransomware attack every eleven seconds. In the last few weeks alone, among others, a leading German children’s food manufacturer and a global Tier1 automotive supplier headquartered in Germany were hit, with the latter becoming the victim of a massive ransomware attack. Such an attack even led to insolvency at the German manufacturer Prophete in January 2023. To press manufacturers, distributors and importers into action, they face significant penalties if security vulnerabilities in devices are discovered and not properly reported and closed.
“The pressure on the industry – manufacturers, distributors and importers – is growing immensely. The EU will implement this regulation without compromise, even though there are still some work packages to be done, for example regarding local country authorities,” says Jan Wendenburg, CEO, ONEKEY.
The financial fines for affected manufacturers and distributors are therefore severe: up to 15 million euros or 2.5 percent of global annual revenues in the past fiscal year – the larger number counts. “This makes it absolutely clear: there will be substantial penalties on manufacturers if the requirements are not implemented,” Wendenburg continues.
Manufacturers, distributors and importers are required to notify ENISA – the European Union’s cyber security agency – within 24 hours if a security vulnerability in one of their products is exploited. Exceeding the notification deadlines is already subject to sanctions.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/01/19/eu-cyber-resilience-regulation-fines/
Russian Hackers Try to Bypass ChatGPT's Restrictions for Malicious Purposes
Russian cyber-criminals have been observed on dark web forums trying to bypass OpenAI’s API restrictions to gain access to the ChatGPT chatbot for nefarious purposes.
Various individuals have been observed, for instance, discussing how to use stolen payment cards to pay for upgraded users on OpenAI (thus circumventing the limitations of free accounts). Others have created blog posts on how to bypass the geo controls of OpenAI, and others still have created tutorials explaining how to use semi-legal online SMS services to register to ChatGPT.
“Generally, there are a lot of tutorials in Russian semi-legal online SMS services on how to use it to register to ChatGPT, and we have examples that it is already being used,” wrote Check Point Research (CPR). “It is not extremely difficult to bypass OpenAI’s restricting measures for specific countries to access ChatGPT,” said Check Point. “Right now, we are seeing Russian hackers already discussing and checking how to get past the geofencing to use ChatGPT for their malicious purposes.”
They added that they believe these hackers are most likely trying to implement and test ChatGPT in their day-to-day criminal operations. “Cyber-criminals are growing more and more interested in ChatGPT because the AI technology behind it can make a hacker more cost-efficient,” they explained.
Case in point, just last week, Check Point Research published a separate advisory highlighting how threat actors had already created malicious tools using ChatGPT. These included infostealers, multi-layer encryption tools and dark web marketplace scripts.
More generally, the cyber security firm is not the only one believing ChatGPT could democratise cyber crime, with various experts warning that the AI bot could be used by potential cyber-criminals to teach them how to create attacks and even write ransomware.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/russian-hackers-to-bypass-chatgpt/
New Report Reveals CISOs Rising Influence
Cyber security firm Coalfire this week unveiled its second annual State of CISO Influence report, which explores the expanding influence of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and other security leaders.
The report revealed that the CISO role is maturing quickly, and the position is experiencing more equity in the boardroom. In the last year alone, there was a 10-point uptick in CISOs doing monthly reporting to the board. These positive outcomes likely stem from the increasingly metrics-driven reporting CISOs provide, where data is more effectively leveraged to connect security outcomes to business objectives.
An especially promising development in this year's report is how security teams are being looped into corporate projects. Of the security leaders surveyed, 78% say they are consulted early in project development when business objectives are first identified, and two-thirds are now making presentations to the highest levels of enterprise authority. 56% of CISOs present security metrics to their CEOs, up from 43% in 2021.
Cloud migration was universally identified as one of those top business objectives. The move to the cloud saddles CISOs with many challenges. The top priorities listed by CISOs include dealing with an expanding attack surface, staffing, and new compliance requirements — all within constrained budgets. In fact, 43% of security leaders said their budgets remained static or were reduced following business migration to the cloud.
Given these challenges, leading CISOs are transforming their approaches. To address multiple cloud compliance requirements, security leaders are focusing on the most onerous set of rules and creating separate environments for different requirements. Risk assessments were identified as the key tool used to secure funding for these and other cyber initiatives and to set top priorities.
"Costs and risks are up, while at the same time, cyber budgets are trending flat or down," said Colefire. "Cyber security has historically been lower in priority for organisations, but we are witnessing a big shift in enterprise cyber expectations. CISOs are rising to meet those expectations, speaking to the business, and as a result, solidifying their role in the C-suite."
https://www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/new-coalfire-report-reveals-cisos-rising-influence
ChatGPT and its Perilous Use as a "Force Multiplier" for Cyber Attacks
As a form of OpenAI technology, ChatGPT has the ability to mimic natural language and human interaction with remarkable efficiency. However, from a cyber security perspective, this also means it can be used in a variety of ways to lower the bar for threat actors.
One key method is the ability for ChatGPT to draft cunning phishing emails en masse. By feeding ChatGPT with minimal information, it can create content and entire emails that will lure unsuspecting victims to provide their passwords. With the right API setup, thousands of unique, tailored, and sophisticated phishing emails can be sent almost simultaneously.
Another interesting capability of ChatGPT is the ability to write malicious code. While OpenAI has put some controls in place to prevent ChatGPT from creating malware, it is possible to convince ChatGPT to create ransomware and other forms of malware as code that can be copied and pasted into an integrated development environment (IDE) and used to compile actual malware. ChatGPT can also be used to identify vulnerabilities in code segments and reverse engineer applications.
ChatGPT will expedite a trend that is already wreaking havoc across sectors – lowering the bar for less sophisticated threat actors, enabling them to conduct attacks while evading security controls and bypassing advanced detection mechanisms. And currently, there is not much that organisations can do about it. ChatGPT represents a technological marvel that will usher in a new era, not just for the cyber security space.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/sj0lfp11oi
Mailchimp Discloses a New Security Breach, the Second One in 6 Months
The popular email marketing and newsletter platform Mailchimp was hacked twice in the past six months. The news of a new security breach was confirmed by the company; the incident exposed the data of 133 customers.
Threat actors targeted the company’s employees and contractors to gain access to an internal support and account admin tool.
“On January 11, the Mailchimp Security team identified an unauthorised actor accessing one of our tools used by Mailchimp customer-facing teams for customer support and account administration. The unauthorised actor conducted a social engineering attack on Mailchimp employees and contractors, and obtained access to select Mailchimp accounts using employee credentials compromised in that attack.” reads the notice published by the company. “Based on our investigation to date, this targeted incident has been limited to 133 Mailchimp accounts.”
The malicious activity was discovered on January 11, 2023; in response to the intrusion the company temporarily suspended access for impacted accounts. The company also notified the primary contacts for all affected accounts less than 24 hours after the initial discovery.
https://securityaffairs.com/140997/data-breach/mailchimp-security-breach.html
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Yum Brands says nearly 300 restaurants in UK impacted due to cyber attack | Reuters
Royal Mail boss to face MPs’ questions over Russian ransomware attack (telegraph.co.uk)
What is LockBit ransomware and how does it operate? | Royal Mail | The Guardian
How cyber-attack on Royal Mail has left firms in limbo - BBC News
Royal Mail restarts limited overseas post after cyber-attack - BBC News
How Royal Mail’s hacker became the world’s most prolific ransomware group | Financial Times (ft.com)
Ransomware Trends In Q4 2022: Key Findings And Recommendations (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Microsoft: Cuba ransomware hacking Exchange servers via OWASSRF flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft retracts its report on Mac ransomware (techrepublic.com)
Ransomware Dips During 2022: Are Cyber attacks Slowing or Just a Blip? - MSSP Alert
Up to 1,000 ships affected by DNV ransomware attack - Splash247
Avast releases free BianLian ransomware decryptor (bleepingcomputer.com)
Vice Society ransomware leaks University of Duisburg-Essen’s data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware attack cuts 1,000 ships off from on-shore servers • The Register
Royal Mail promises ‘workarounds’ to restore services after ransomware attack | Computer Weekly
Cyber-crime gangs' earnings slide as victims refuse to pay - BBC News
Ransomware gang steals data from KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut brand owner (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
How AI chatbot ChatGPT changes the phishing game | CSO Online
The big risk in the most-popular, and aging, big tech email programs (cnbc.com)
Why encrypting emails isn't as simple as it sounds - Help Net Security
Fake DHL emails allow hackers to breach Microsoft 365 accounts (msn.com)
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Techniques that attackers use to trick victims into visiting malicious content - Help Net Security
As Social Engineering Tactics Change, So Must Your Security Training (darkreading.com)
2FA/MFA
CircleCI's hack caused by malware stealing engineer's 2FA-backed session (bleepingcomputer.com)
The Importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) - MSSP Alert
Malware
New Backdoor Created Using Leaked CIA's Hive Malware Discovered in the Wild (thehackernews.com)
Experts spotted a backdoor that borrows code from CIA's Hive malware - Security Affairs
ChatGPT Creates Polymorphic Malware - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Attackers Crafted Custom Malware for Fortinet Zero-Day (darkreading.com)
New Chinese Malware Spotted Exploiting Recent Fortinet Firewall Vulnerability (thehackernews.com)
Malicious ‘Lolip0p’ PyPi packages install info-stealing malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers exploit Cacti critical bug to install malware, open reverse shells (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers can use GitHub Codespaces to host and deliver malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers turn to Google search ads to push info-stealing malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
How to spot a cyberbot – five tips to keep your device safe (theconversation.com)
Mobile
New 'Hook' Android malware lets hackers remotely control your phone (bleepingcomputer.com)
Roaming Mantis’ Android malware adds DNS changer to hack WiFi routers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Botnets
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Data Breaches/Leaks
6,000+ Customer Accounts Breached, NortonLifeLock Alert Users (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
1.7 TB of data from digital intelligence firm Cellebrite leaked online - Security Affairs
LastPass faces mounting criticism over recent breach | TechTarget
Mailchimp discloses a new incident, the second one in 6 months - Security Affairs
PayPal Breach Exposed PII of Nearly 35K Accounts (darkreading.com)
T-Mobile US says hacker accessed personal data of 37 million customers • TechCrunch
Twitter says leaked emails not hacked from its systems - BBC News
Hacked! My Twitter user data is out on the dark web -- now what? | ZDNET
Twitter sued over data leak that it denied was caused by a flaw | Business
Nissan North America data breach caused by vendor-exposed database (bleepingcomputer.com)
18k Nissan Customers Affected by Data Breach at Third-Party Software Developer | SecurityWeek.Com
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Crypto exchanges freeze accounts tied to North Korea • The Register
Europol arrested cryptocurrency scammers that stole millions from victims - Security Affairs
FTX Says $415 Million Of Its Crypto Assets Was Hacked (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Google Ads-delivered malware drains NFT influencer’s entire crypto wallet (cointelegraph.com)
Bitcoin is a ‘hyped-up fraud’, says JP Morgan chief (telegraph.co.uk)
International Arrests Over 'Criminal' Crypto Exchange | SecurityWeek.Com
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Hacker stole credit cards from Canada alcohol retailer LCBO - Security Affairs
Europol arrested cryptocurrency scammers that stole millions from victims - Security Affairs
New York man defrauded thousands using credit cards sold on dark web (bleepingcomputer.com)
FTX Says $415 Million Of Its Crypto Assets Was Hacked (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
The US Has a Massive Money Transfer Surveillance Apparatus (gizmodo.com)
The threat of location spoofing and fraud - Help Net Security
HUMAN Security Stops VASTFLUX Digital Ad Fraud Operation - MSSP Alert
International Arrests Over 'Criminal' Crypto Exchange | SecurityWeek.Com
Insurance
Dark Web
New York man defrauded thousands using credit cards sold on dark web (bleepingcomputer.com)
Illegal Solaris darknet market hijacked by competitor Kraken (bleepingcomputer.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Cloud/SaaS
The Dangers of Default Cloud Configurations (darkreading.com)
Report: Cloud-based networks under growing attack • The Register
Data Security in Multicloud: Limit Access, Increase Visibility (darkreading.com)
Hybrid/Remote Working
Encryption
Vulnerabilities in cryptographic libraries found through modern fuzzing - Help Net Security
teiss - Cyber Threats - Managing the treat from quantum computers
Threats Of Quantum: The Solution Lies In Quantum Cryptography (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Why encrypting emails isn't as simple as it sounds - Help Net Security
TLS Connection Cryptographic Protocol Vulnerabilities (trendmicro.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Compromise of employee device, credentials led to CircleCI breach | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
PayPal accounts breached in large-scale credential stuffing attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
NortonLifeLock: threat actors breached Norton Password Manager accounts - Security Affairs
Social Media
Twitter says leaked emails not hacked from its systems - BBC News
Hacked! My Twitter user data is out on the dark web -- now what? | ZDNET
French CNIL fined Tiktok $5.4 Million for violating cookie laws - Security Affairs
Malvertising
Hackers turn to Google search ads to push info-stealing malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Google Ads-delivered malware drains NFT influencer’s entire crypto wallet (cointelegraph.com)
HUMAN Security Stops VASTFLUX Digital Ad Fraud Operation - MSSP Alert
Training, Education and Awareness
Training, endpoint management reduce remote working cyber security risks - Help Net Security
As Social Engineering Tactics Change, So Must Your Security Training (darkreading.com)
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
GDPR Fines Surge 168% in a Year - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
European data protection authorities issue record €2.92 billion in GDPR fines | CSO Online
How data protection is evolving in a digital world - Help Net Security
EU cyber resilience regulation could translate into millions in fines - Help Net Security
Online safety bill: Attempt to jail tech bosses ‘could backfire’ | News | The Times
Culture secretary examines plans to punish tech bosses over online harms | Financial Times (ft.com)
French CNIL fined Tiktok $5.4 Million for violating cookie laws - Security Affairs
State legislators aren't waiting for Congress to regulate children's online privacy - CyberScoop
How Would the FTC Rule on Noncompetes Affect Data Security? (darkreading.com)
The US Has a Massive Money Transfer Surveillance Apparatus (gizmodo.com)
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Technology is a fragile machine that seems to power everything | Android Central
Training, endpoint management reduce remote working cyber security risks - Help Net Security
New Coalfire Report Reveals CISOs Rising Influence (darkreading.com)
Cost of data breaches to global businesses at five-year high- IT Security Guru
Experts at Davos 2023 sound the alarm on cyber security | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
Why Mean Time to Repair Is Not Always A Useful Security Metric (darkreading.com)
Why are there so many cyber attacks lately? An explainer on the rising trend | Globalnews.ca
How To Build A Network Of Security Champions In Your Organisation (forbes.com)
EU cyber resilience regulation could translate into millions in fines - Help Net Security
What is Business Attack Surface Management? (trendmicro.com)
How to build a cyber-resilience culture in the enterprise | TechTarget
Why Businesses Need to Think Like Hackers This Year (darkreading.com)
How to prioritize resilience in the face of cyber-attacks | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
Cyber-attack contributes to major Harrogate district firm posting £4.1m loss - The Stray Ferret
Data Protection
GDPR Fines Surge 168% in a Year - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
European data protection authorities issue record €2.92 billion in GDPR fines | CSO Online
How data protection is evolving in a digital world - Help Net Security
State legislators aren't waiting for Congress to regulate children's online privacy - CyberScoop
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
New Coalfire Report Reveals CISOs Rising Influence (darkreading.com)
IT Burnout may be Putting Your Organisation at Risk (bleepingcomputer.com)
Sophos Joins List of Cyber security Companies Cutting Staff | SecurityWeek.Com
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
UK supermarket uses facial recognition tech to track shoppers - Coda Story
State legislators aren't waiting for Congress to regulate children's online privacy - CyberScoop
Artificial Intelligence
How AI chatbot ChatGPT changes the phishing game | CSO Online
ChatGPT and its perilous use as a "Force Multiplier" for cyber attacks | Ctech (calcalistech.com)
Potential threats and sinister implications of ChatGPT - Help Net Security
Criminals seek OpenAI guardrail bypass, use ChatGPT for evil • The Register
ChatGPT Creates Polymorphic Malware - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Putin’s Russian cyber attacks could target UK’s infrastructure | News | The Times
Industrial espionage: How China sneaks out America's technology secrets - BBC News
Ukraine blames Russia for most of over 2,000 cyber attacks in 2022 | Reuters
Beware: Tainted VPNs Being Used to Spread EyeSpy Surveillanceware (thehackernews.com)
Is Elon Musk’s Starlink winning the war for Ukraine? | World | The Sunday Times (thetimes.co.uk)
Pro-Russia Hacktivist Group NoName057(16) Strikes Again (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Russian hacktivists NoName057 offer cash for DDoS attacks (techmonitor.ai)
Ukraine links data-wiping attack on news agency to Russian hackers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian hackers target Ukrainian press briefing about cyber attacks (axios.com)
Chinese hackers targeted Iranian government entities for months: Report | CSO Online
Nation State Actors
Nation State Actors – Russia
Putin’s Russian cyber attacks could target UK’s infrastructure | News | The Times
Ukraine blames Russia for most of over 2,000 cyber attacks in 2022 | Reuters
Is Elon Musk’s Starlink winning the war for Ukraine? | World | The Sunday Times (thetimes.co.uk)
Pro-Russia Hacktivist Group NoName057(16) Strikes Again (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Russian hacktivists NoName057 offer cash for DDoS attacks (techmonitor.ai)
Ukraine links data-wiping attack on news agency to Russian hackers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian hackers target Ukrainian press briefing about cyber attacks (axios.com)
Russians say they can download software from Intel again • The Register
Nation State Actors – China
Industrial espionage: How China sneaks out America's technology secrets - BBC News
Attackers Crafted Custom Malware for Fortinet Zero-Day (darkreading.com)
New Chinese Malware Spotted Exploiting Recent Fortinet Firewall Vulnerability (thehackernews.com)
China wants 30 percent CAGR for its infosec industry • The Register
Chinese hackers targeted Iranian government entities for months: Report | CSO Online
Nation State Actors – North Korea
Nation State Actors – Iran
Nation State Actors – Misc
Vulnerability Management
The Top 10 Vulnerabilities of 2022: Mastering Vulnerability Management - Security Boulevard
3 Lessons Learned in Vulnerability Management (darkreading.com)
Vulnerabilities
Cisco won’t fix critical flaw in small business routers • The Register
Unpatched Zoho ManageEngine Products Under Active Cyber attack (darkreading.com)
Oracle's First Security Update for 2023 Includes 327 New Patches | SecurityWeek.Com
Why it's time to review your on-premises Microsoft Exchange patch status | CSO Online
Attackers Crafted Custom Malware for Fortinet Zero-Day (darkreading.com)
New Chinese Malware Spotted Exploiting Recent Fortinet Firewall Vulnerability (thehackernews.com)
Cacti Servers Under Attack as Majority Fail to Patch Critical Vulnerability (thehackernews.com)
PoC exploits released for critical bugs in popular WordPress plugins (bleepingcomputer.com)
Vulnerabilities in cryptographic libraries found through modern fuzzing - Help Net Security
Microsoft: Exchange Server 2013 reaches end of support in 90 days (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers are using this old trick to dodge security protections | ZDNET
Attackers deploy sophisticated Linux implant on Fortinet network security devices | CSO Online
Researchers to release PoC exploit for critical Zoho RCE bug, patch now (bleepingcomputer.com)
MSI accidentally breaks Secure Boot for hundreds of motherboards (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft fixes SSRF vulnerabilities found in Azure services | TechTarget
Over 4,000 Sophos Firewall devices vulnerable to RCE attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Critical Security Vulnerabilities Discovered in Netcomm and TP-Link Routers (thehackernews.com)
Exploited Control Web Panel Flaw Added to CISA 'Must-Patch' List | SecurityWeek.Com
Two critical flaws discovered in Git system - Security Affairs
Vendors Actively Bypass Security Patch for Year-Old Magento Vulnerability | SecurityWeek.Com
Cisco Patches High-Severity SQL Injection Vulnerability in Unified CM | SecurityWeek.Com
CVE-2022-47966: Rapid7 Observed Exploitation of Critical ManageEngine Vulnerability | Rapid7 Blog
Critical Microsoft Azure RCE flaw impacted multiple services - Security Affairs
New Microsoft Azure Vulnerability Uncovered — EmojiDeploy for RCE Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Tools and Controls
Training, endpoint management reduce remote working cyber security risks - Help Net Security
Why encrypting emails isn't as simple as it sounds - Help Net Security
As Social Engineering Tactics Change, So Must Your Security Training (darkreading.com)
Zero trust network access for Desktop as a Service - Help Net Security
How to prioritize resilience in the face of cyber-attacks | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 21 January 2022
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 21 January 2022
-Cyber Risks Top Worldwide Business Concerns In 2022
-Bosses Think That Security Is Taken Care Of: CISOs Aren't So Sure
-Fraud Is On the Rise, and It's Going to Get Worse
-Two-Fifths of Ransomware Victims Still Paying Up
-Less Than a Fifth of Cyber Leaders Feel Confident Their Organisation is Cyber-Resilient
-Endpoint Malware And Ransomware Detections Hit All-Time High
-End Users Remain Organisations' Biggest Security Risk
-Supply Chain Disruptions Rose In 2021
-Red Cross Begs Attackers Not to Leak Stolen Data for 515K People
-DHL Dethrones Microsoft As Most Imitated Brand In Phishing Attacks
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 Risks Top Worldwide Business Concerns In 2022
Cyber perils are the biggest concern for companies globally in 2022, according to the Allianz Risk Barometer. The threat of ransomware attacks, data breaches or major IT outages worries companies even more than business and supply chain disruption, natural disasters or the COVID-19 pandemic, all of which have heavily affected firms in the past year.
Cyber incidents tops the Allianz Risk Barometer for only the second time in the survey’s history (44% of responses), Business interruption drops to a close second (42%) and Natural catastrophes ranks third (25%), up from sixth in 2021. Climate change climbs to its highest-ever ranking of sixth (17%, up from ninth), while Pandemic outbreak drops to fourth (22%).
The annual survey incorporates the views of 2,650 experts in 89 countries and territories, including CEOs, risk managers, brokers and insurance experts. View the full global and country risk rankings.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/01/20/cyber-concern-2022/
Bosses Think That Security Is Taken Care Of: CISOs Aren't So Sure
The World Economic Forum warns about a significant gap in understanding between C-suites and information security staff - but it's possible to close the gap.
Organisations could find themselves at risk from cyberattacks because of a significant gap between the views of their own security experts and the boardroom.
The World Economic Forum's new report, The Global Cyber Security Outlook 2022, warns there are big discrepancies between bosses and information security personnel when it comes to the state of cyber resilience within organisations.
According to the paper, 92% of business executives surveyed agree that cyber resilience is integrated into enterprise risk management strategies – or in other words, protecting the organisation against falling victim to a cyberattack, or mitigating the incident so it doesn't result in significant disruption.
However, only 55% of security-focused executives believe that cyber resilience is integrated into risk management strategies – indicating a significant divide in attitudes to cyber security.
This gap can leave organisations vulnerable to cyberattacks, because boardrooms believe enough has been done in order to mitigate threats, while in reality there could be unconsidered vulnerabilities or extra measures put in place.
Fraud Is On the Rise, and It's Going to Get Worse
The acceleration of the digital transformation resulted in a surge of online transactions, greater adoption of digital payments, and increased fraud.
As more daily activities — work, education, shopping, and entertainment — shift online, fraud is also on the rise. A trio of recent reports paint a bleak picture, highlighting concerns that companies are experiencing increasing losses from fraud and that the situation will get worse over the coming year.
In KPMG's survey of senior risk executives, 67% say their companies have experienced external fraud in the past 12 months, and 38% expect the risk of fraud committed by external perpetrators to somewhat increase in the next year. External fraud, which includes credit card fraud and identity theft, is specifically referring to incidents perpetuated by individuals outside the company. For most of these respondents, there was a financial impact: Forty-two percent say their organisations experienced 0.5% to 1% of loss as a result of fraud and cybercrime.
https://www.darkreading.com/edge-articles/fraud-is-on-the-rise-and-its-going-to-get-worse
Two-Fifths of Ransomware Victims Still Paying Up
Two-fifths (39%) of ransomware victims paid their extorters over the past three years, with the majority of these spending at least $100,000, according to new Anomali research.
The security vendor hired The Harris Poll to complete its Cyber Resiliency Survey – interviewing 800 security decision-makers in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, India, New Zealand, the UAE, Mexico and Brazil.
Some 87% said their organisation had been the victim of a successful attack resulting in damage, disruption, or a breach since 2019. However, 83% said they’d experienced more attacks since the start of the pandemic.
Over half (52%) were ransomware victims, with 39% paying up. Of these, 58% gave their attackers between $100,000 and $1m, while 7% handed over more than $1m.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/two-fifths-ransomware-victims/
Less Than a Fifth of Cyber Leaders Feel Confident Their Organisation is Cyber-Resilient
Less than one-fifth (17%) of cyber leaders feel confident that their organisations are cyber-resilient, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s inaugural Global Cyber Security Outlook 2022 report.
The study, written in collaboration with Accenture, revealed there is a wide perception gap between business executives and security leaders on the issue of cyber security. For example, 92% of businesses believe cyber-resilience is integrated into their enterprise risk-management strategies, compared to just 55% of cyber leaders.
This difference in attitude appears to be having worrying consequences. The WEF said that many security leaders feel that they are not consulted in security decisions, and only 68% believe cyber-resilience forms a major part of their organisation’s overall corporate risk management.
In addition, over half (59%) of all cyber leaders admitted they would find it challenging to respond to a cyber security incident due to a shortage of skills within their team.
Supply chain security was another major concern among cyber leaders, with almost nine in 10 (88%) viewing SMEs as a key threat to supply chains.
Interestingly, 59% of cyber leaders said cyber-resilience and cyber security are synonymous, with the differences not well understood.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/cyber-leaders-organisation/
Endpoint Malware And Ransomware Detections Hit All-Time High
Endpoint malware and ransomware detections surpassed the total volume seen in 2020 by the end of Q3 2021, according to researchers at the WatchGuard Threat Lab. In its latest report, WatchGuard also highlights that a significant percentage of malware continues to arrive over encrypted connections.
While zero-day malware increased by just 3% to 67.2% in Q3 2021, the percentage of malware that arrived via Transport Layer Security (TLS) jumped from 31.6% to 47%. Data shows that many organisations are not decrypting these connections and therefore have poor visibility into the amount of malware hitting their networks.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/01/20/endpoint-malware-ransomware-detections-q3-2021/
End Users Remain Organisations' Biggest Security Risk
With the rapid adoption of hybrid working environments and increased attacks, IT and security professionals worry that future data breaches will most likely be the result of end users who are negligent of or break security policy, according to a recent Dark Reading survey. The percentage of respondents in Dark Reading's 2021 Strategic Security Survey who perceive users breaking policy as the biggest risk fell slightly, however, from 51% in 2020 to 48% in 2021. Other potential issues involving end users showed improvements as well, with social engineering falling in concern from 20% to 15% and remote work worries halving from 26% to 13%.
While this trend is positive, it's unclear where the increased confidence comes from, since more people now report ineffective end-user security awareness training (11%, to 2020's 7%).
Respondents shared their heightened concern about well-funded attacks. In 2021, 25% predicted an attack targeted at their organisations (a rise from 2020, when 20% said the same), and fear of a nation-state-sponsored action rose to 16% from 9% the year before. Yet only 16% reported sophisticated, automated malware as a top concern, a 10% drop from 2020, and fear of a gap between security and IT advances only merited 9%. A tiny 3% worried that their security tools wouldn't work well together, dropping from the previous year's 10%.
Supply Chain Disruptions Rose In 2021
56% of businesses experienced more supply chain disruptions in 2021 than 2020, a Hubs report reveals.
Last year was marked by a number of challenges, including computer chip shortages, port congestion, the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, logistics impediments, and energy crises, though with every hurdle faced, solutions are being sought. It is increasingly clear that while certain risks are hard to anticipate and difficult to plan for, it is possible to mitigate the effects of supply chain disruptions by establishing a robust and agile supply chain.
Over 98% of global companies are now planning to boost the resilience of their manufacturing supply chains, however, 37% have yet to implement any measures. As businesses develop long term strategies, over 57% of companies say diversification of their supply chains is the most effective way of building resilience. This report explores last year’s most disruptive events, how disruptions have changed over time, industry trends and strategies for strengthening manufacturing supply chains.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/01/19/supply-chain-disruptions-2021/
Red Cross Begs Attackers Not to Leak Stolen Data for 515K People
A cyber attack forced the Red Cross to shut down IT systems running the Restoring Family Links system, which reunites families fractured by war, disaster or migration. UPDATE: The ICRC says it’s open to confidentially communicating with the attacker.
The Red Cross is imploring threat actors to show mercy by abstaining from leaking data belonging to 515,000+ “highly vulnerable” people. The data was stolen from a program used to reunite family members split apart by war, disaster or migration.
“While we don’t know who is responsible for this attack, or why they carried it out, we do have this appeal to make to them,” Robert Mardini, the director general of the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC), said in a release on Wednesday. “Your actions could potentially cause yet more harm and pain to those who have already endured untold suffering. The real people, the real families behind the information you now have are among the world’s least powerful. Please do the right thing. Do not share, sell, leak or otherwise use this data.”
https://threatpost.com/red-cross-begs-attackers-not-to-leak-515k-peoples-stolen-data/177799/
DHL Dethrones Microsoft As Most Imitated Brand In Phishing Attacks
DHL was the most imitated brand in phishing campaigns throughout Q4 2021, pushing Microsoft to second place, and Google to fourth.
This isn't surprising considering that the final quarter of every year includes the Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Christmas shopping season, so phishing lures based on package deliveries naturally increase.
DHL is an international package delivery and express mail service, delivering over 1.6 billion parcels per year.
As such, phishing campaigns impersonating the brand have good chances of reaching people who are waiting for a DHL package to arrive during the holiday season.
The specific lures range from a package that is stuck at customs and requires action for clearance to supposed tracking numbers that hide inside document attachments or embedded links.
Threats
Ransomware
New White Rabbit Ransomware Linked To FIN8 Hacking Group (bleepingcomputer.com)
Conti Ransomware Gang Started Leaking Files Stolen From Bank Indonesia - Security Affairs
This New Ransomware Comes With A Small But Dangerous Payload | ZDNet
FBI Warning: This New Ransomware Makes Demands Of Up To $500,000 | ZDNet
Experts Warn Of Attacks Using A New Linux Variant Of SFile Ransomware - Security Affairs
SEC Filing Reveals Fortune 500 Firm Targeted in Ransomware Attack | Threatpost
FBI Warns Organisations of Diavol Ransomware Attacks | SecurityWeek.Com
Marketing Giant RRD Confirms Data Theft In Conti Ransomware Attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
After Ransomware Arrests, Some Dark Web Criminals Are Getting Worried | ZDNet
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Phishing
Phishing Impersonates Shipping Giant Maersk To Push STRRAT Malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
#COVID19 Phishing Emails Surge 500% on Omicron Concerns - Infosecurity Magazine
Financially Motivated Earth Lusca Threat Actors Targets Orgs Worldwide - Security Affairs
Malware
Microsoft Details Recent Damaging Malware Attacks on Ukrainian Organisations (darkreading.com)
Custom-Written Malware Discovered Across Windows, MacOS, And Linux Systems | TechSpot
Backdoor RAT for Windows, macOS, and Linux went undetected until now | Ars Technica
Ukraine: Wiper Malware Masquerading As Ransomware Hits Government Organisations - Help Net Security
Linux Malware Is On The Rise. Here Are Three Top Threats Right Now | ZDNet
Malware That Can Survive OS Reinstalls Strikes Again, Likely for Cyber Espionage | PCMag
New MoonBounce UEFI Malware Used By Apt41 In Targeted Attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
Exposed Records Exceeded 40 Billion In 2021 - Help Net Security
European Regulators Hand Out €1.1bn in GDPR Fines - Infosecurity Magazine
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Financially Motivated Earth Lusca Threat Actors Targets Orgs Worldwide - Security Affairs
A Hacker Is Negotiating With Victims on the Blockchain After $1.4M Heist (vice.com)
FBI & European Police Take Down Computer Servers Used In Major Cyberattacks Worldwide - CNNPolitics
Europol Shuts Down VPNLab, Cyber Criminals' Favourite VPN Service (thehackernews.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking
Cyber Criminals Actively Target VMware vSphere with Cryptominers | Threatpost
New BHUNT Password Stealer Malware Targeting Cryptocurrency Wallets (thehackernews.com)
Cheap Malware Is Behind A Rise In Attacks On Cryptocurrency Wallets | ZDNet
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Research: Why Employees Violate Cyber Security Policies (hbr.org)
What CISOs Can Learn About Insider Threats From Iran's Human Espionage Tactics | CSO Online
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
How Buy Now, Pay Later Is Being Targeted By Fraudsters - Help Net Security
Romance Scammer Who Targeted 670 Women Gets 28 Months In Jail – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Insurance
CNI, OT, ICS, IIoT and SCADA
UK Mulls Making MSPs Subject To Mandatory Security Standards • The Register
‘Anomalous’ Spyware Stealing Credentials In Industrial Firms (bleepingcomputer.com)
European Union Simulated A Cyber Attack On A Fictitious Finnish Power Company - Security Affairs
Nation State Actors
Ukraine Cyber Attack Timeline: Microsoft, CISA, White House and Kyiv Statements - MSSP Alert
Chinese Hackers Spotted Using New UEFI Firmware Implant in Targeted Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Security Scanners Across Europe Tied To China Govt, Military | AP News
Cloud
Privacy
Passwords & Credential Stuffing
Your Keyboard Walking Password Isn’t Complex Or Secure – Review Geek
Box Flaw Allowed To Bypass MFA And Takeover Accounts - Security Affairs
Spyware, Espionage & Cyber Warfare
Vulnerabilities
CISA Adds 13 Exploited Vulnerabilities To List, 9 with Feb. 1 Remediation Date | ZDNet
High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched in McAfee Enterprise Product | SecurityWeek.Com
Cisco Releases Patch for Critical Bug Affecting Unified CCMP and Unified CCDM (thehackernews.com)
A bug in McAfee Agent allows to run code with SYSTEM privileges - Security Affairs
Zoho Fixes A Critical Vulnerability (CVE-2021-44757) in Desktop Central - Security Affairs
Ubuntu Patch For Heap Buffer Overflow Vulnerability • The Register
Google Details Two Zero-Day Bugs Reported in Zoom Clients and MMR Servers (thehackernews.com)
Hackers Attempt to Exploit New SolarWinds Serv-U Bug in Log4Shell Attacks (thehackernews.com)
F5 Patches Two Dozen Vulnerabilities in BIG-IP | SecurityWeek.Com
McAfee Bug Can Be Exploited to Gain Windows SYSTEM Privileges | Threatpost
Oracle Critical Patch Update for January 2022 will fix 483 new flaws - Security Affairs
20K WordPress Sites Exposed by Insecure Plugin REST-API | Threatpost
Cisco Issues Patch for Critical RCE Vulnerability in RCM for StarOS Software (thehackernews.com)
Critical Bugs in Control Web Panel Expose Linux Servers to RCE Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Critical SAP Vulnerability Allows Supply Chain Attacks | SecurityWeek.Com
Zoho Plugs Another Critical Security Hole In Desktop Central (bleepingcomputer.com)
Safari Exploit Can Leak Browser Histories And Google Account Info | Engadget
Sector Specific
Financial Services Sector
Health/Medical/Pharma Sector
More Than Half Of Medical Devices Found To Have Critical Vulnerabilities | ZDNet
Additional Healthcare Firms Disclose Impact From Netgain Ransomware Attack | SecurityWeek.Com
Retail
Education and Academia
Other News
Biggest MSP Takeaways From The Apache Log4j Vulnerability - MSSP Alert
The Emotional Stages Of A Data Breach: How To Deal With Panic, Anger, And Guilt | CSO Online
The Log4j Vulnerability Puts Pressure on the Security World | Threatpost
Hackers Planted Secret Backdoor in Dozens of WordPress Plugins and Themes (thehackernews.com)
BadUSB explained: How rogue USBs threaten your organisation | CSO Online
Millions of UK Wi-Fi Routers Vulnerable To Security Threats - IT Security Guru
NATO, Ukraine Sign Deal to 'Deepen' Cyber Cooperation | SecurityWeek.Com
UK Umbrella Company Parasol Group Confirms Cyber Attack • The Register
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 23 April 2021
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 23 April 2021: Cyber Attacks Rise For Businesses, Pushing Many To The Brink; MI5 Warns Of Spies Using LinkedIn To Trick Staff; Sonicwall Warns Customers To Patch 3 Zero-Days Exploited In The Wild; FBI Removed Backdoors From Vulnerable Exchange Servers, Not Everyone Likes The Idea; Pulse Secure VPN Zero-Day Used To Hack Defense Firms & Govt Orgs; Solarwinds Hack Could Cost Insurance Firms $90M; Mount Locker Ransomware Aggressively Changes Up Tactics; QR Codes Offer Easy Cyber Attack Avenues as Usage Spikes
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 On The Rise For Businesses, Pushing Many To The Brink
The proportion of businesses targeted by cyber criminals in the past year increased from 38% to 43%, with over a quarter of those targeted (28%) experiencing five attacks or more. Those attacks are pushing many firms to the brink, with one in six businesses attacked (17%) saying the financial impact materially threatened the company’s future. On a more positive note, the report shows firms are responding to the cyber challenge: mean spending per business on cyber security has more than doubled in the last two years.
https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2021/04/19/610514.htm
MI5 Warns Of Spies Using Linkedin To Trick Staff Into Spilling Secrets
At least 10,000 UK nationals have been approached by fake profiles linked to hostile states, on the professional social network LinkedIn, over the past five years, according to MI5. It warned users who had accepted such connection requests might have then been lured into sharing secrets. A campaign has been launched to educate government workers about the threat. The 10,000-plus figure includes staff in virtually every government departments as well as key industries, who might be offered speaking or business and travel opportunities that could lead to attempts to recruit them to provide confidential information.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-56812746
SonicWall Warns Customers To Patch 3 Zero-Days Exploited In The Wild
Security hardware manufacturer SonicWall is urging customers to patch a set of three zero-day vulnerabilities affecting both its on-premises and hosted Email Security products. "In at least one known case, these vulnerabilities have been observed to be exploited 'in the wild,'" SonicWall said in a security advisory published earlier today. The company said it is "imperative" that organisations using its Email Security hardware appliances, virtual appliances, or software installations on Microsoft Windows Server machines immediately upgrade to a patched version.
The FBI Removed Hacker Backdoors From Vulnerable Microsoft Exchange Servers. Not Everyone Likes The Idea
The FBI had worked to remove malicious web shells from hundreds of computers in the United States that were running vulnerable versions of Microsoft Exchange Server. While the move will have helped keep many organisations secure, it has also raised questions about the direction of cyber security. Earlier this year, four zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server, which were being actively exploited by a nation-state-backed hacking operation, were uncovered. Microsoft released a critical security update to protect Exchange Server customers from cyber attacks exploiting the vulnerabilities in March, but a significant number of organisations have yet to apply the security patch.
Pulse Secure VPN Zero-Day Used To Hack Defense Firms, Govt Organisations
A zero-day authentication bypass vulnerability in the Pulse Connect Secure (PCS) SSL VPN appliance actively exploited in attacks against worldwide organisations and focused on US Defence Industrial base networks. As a workaround, the vulnerability can be mitigated on some gateways by disabling Windows File Share Browser and Pulse Secure Collaboration features using instructions available in the security advisory published earlier today.
SolarWinds Hack Could Cost Cyber Insurance Firms $90 Million
Cyber insurance vendors are expected to spend $90 million on incident response and forensic services for clients who were compromised by the SolarWinds hackers. “Although the SolarWinds attack is a cyber catastrophe from a national security perspective, insurers may have narrowly avoided a catastrophic financial incident to their businesses,” The Russian hackers behind the SolarWinds attack appear to have avoided large scale exploitation of victims, instead opting to maintain access and collect sensitive data. But if the SolarWinds hackers had been focused on interrupting business and destroying networks, the campaign could have been catastrophic for insurers.
https://www.crn.com/news/security/solarwinds-hack-could-cost-cyber-insurance-firms-90-million
Mount Locker Ransomware Aggressively Changes Up Tactics
The Mount Locker ransomware has shaken things up in recent campaigns with more sophisticated scripting and anti-prevention features, according to researchers. And, the change in tactics appears to coincide with a rebranding for the malware into “AstroLocker.” According to researchers, Mount Locker has been a swiftly moving threat. Having just hit the ransomware-as-a-service scene in the second half of 2020, the group released a major update in November that broadened its targeting capabilities (including searching for file extensions utilized by TurboTax tax-return software to encrypt). It also added improved detection evasion. Attacks have continued to escalate, and now, another major update signals “an aggressive shift in Mount Locker’s tactics,”.
https://threatpost.com/mount-locker-ransomware-changes-tactics/165559/
QR Codes Offer Easy Cyber Attack Avenues as Usage Spikes
The use of mobile quick-response (QR) codes in daily life, for both work and personal use, continues to rise – and yet, most people are not aware that these handy mobile shortcuts can open them up to savvy cyber attacks. A survey of 4,157 consumers across China, France, Germany, Japan, the U.K. and the U.S. It found that 57 percent of respondents have increased their QR code usage since mid-March 2020, mainly because of the need for touchless transactions in the wake of COVID-19. In all, three-quarters of respondents (77 percent) said they have scanned a QR code before, with 43 percent having scanned a QR code in the past week.
https://threatpost.com/qr-codes-cyberattack-usage-spikes/165526/
Google Alerts Continues To Be A Hotbed Of Scams And Malware
Google Alerts continues to be a hotbed of scams and malware that threat actors are increasingly abusing to promote malicious websites. While Google Alerts has been abused for a long time, a significant increase in activity over the past couple of weeks. People use Google Alerts to monitor for various terms related to cyber attacks, security incidents, malware, etc. In one Google Alert, almost every new article shared with people today by the service led to a scam or malicious website.
Threats
Ransomware
Campus Still Closed as Portsmouth University Reels from Suspected Ransomware
Ransomware Gang Tries To Extort Apple Hours Ahead Of Spring Loaded Event
Discord Nitro gift codes now demanded as ransomware payments
Phishing
Malware
IOT
Vulnerabilities
Google Issues Chrome Update Patching Seven Security Vulnerabilities
Zero-Day Vulnerabilities In Sonicwall Email Security Are Being Actively Exploited
Cisco Router Flaws Left Small Business Networks Open To Abuse
Firefox 88 Patches Bugs And Kills Off A Sneaky Javascript Tracking Trick
Data Breaches
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency
Supply Chain
Nation State Actors
Denial of Service
Other News
As usual, contact us to help assess where your risks lie and to ensure you are doing all you can do to keep you and your business secure.
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