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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 18th August 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 18 August 2023:
-Ransomware Group Targeting MSPs Worldwide in New Campaign
-As Ransomware Surges, A lack of Resources Makes SMBs Most Vulnerable
-Business Email Compromise Attack Costs Far Exceeding Ransomware Losses
-Email Phishing Remains the Main Entry for Cyber Criminals; People with Six Personality Traits are More Susceptible
-Gartner Study Finds Generative AI to be a Top Emerging Risk for Organisations
-LinkedIn Suffers Significant Wave of Account Hacks
-High Net-Worth Families are at Risk of Cyber Crime
-Cyber Attack Rule Raises Insurance Risks for Corporate Officers
-PSNI and UK Voter Breaches Show Data Security Should be Taken More Seriously
-The Imperative of Cyber Preparedness: The Power of Tabletop Exercises
-Why Are Phones a Cyber Security Weak Spot?
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
Ransomware Group Targeting MSPs Worldwide in New Campaign
Russia-based cyber attackers called Play are evolving, with the ransomware group now using remote monitoring and management (RMM) tools at outsourced IT providers or managed service providers (MSPs) to gain access and hit downstream customers. A significant number of eventual targets are medium sized business. The group is also utilising intermittent encryption, where files are only partly encrypted, to avoid detection.
The attacks highlight the need for organisations to be aware of where they are in the supply chain and how they can be targeted through their supplier. It is not enough for an organisation to focus on its own security in isolation; organisations also need to have a way of effectively assessing their supply chain risk which includes their MSP.
Source [Dark Reading]
As Ransomware Surges, A lack of Resources Makes SMBs Most Vulnerable
Ransomware attacks continue to increase, with 1500 victims confirmed this year. It is likely this figure will continue to rise. In parallel, criminals are evolving and with that comes a rise in triple extortion; attackers are not just encrypting and exfiltrating an organisation’s data, but also using this data to blackmail employees and target third parties, hitting the supply chain.
Unfortunately for SMBs, they do not have the resources to keep up with such attacks, making them the most vulnerable. A report found that organisations that had 51 to 200 employees were the most targeted, followed by organisations with 11 to 50 employees. When it came to the types of organisations, the Financial Services sector placed first.
This should not mean SMBs should just accept this and wait to be attacked; on the contrary, their increased vulnerability means that SMBs need to effectively prioritise and allocate resources, and if necessary getting in specialist external help, to ensure their protections are the best that resources allow.
Sources [WWD] [InfoSecurity Magazine] [CRN]
Business Email Compromise Attack Costs Far Exceeding Ransomware Losses
Cloudflare's 2023 Phishing Threats Report recorded a 17% spike in business email compromise (BEC) related financial losses between December 2021 and 2022, noting that threat actors are increasingly leaning on this attack method to target organisations. Additionally, across 2022 nearly three-quarters (71%) of respondents to the study said they experienced an attempted or successful BEC attack. The Cloudflare report found that the financial impact of BEC led to organisations suffering losses in excess of $2.7 billion, whereas ransomware caused losses of $34.3 million during the same period.
Source [ITPro]
Email Phishing Remains the Main Entry for Cyber Criminals; People with Six Personality Traits are More Susceptible
According to a report, phishing attacks were found to be the initial attack vector for nine in ten cyber attacks. The report found that the focus of a cyber criminal tended to be two objectives: achieving authenticity and getting victims to click. Worryingly, 89% of unwanted messages were found to have bypassed authentication checks, leaving people and procedures as the last line of defence in an organisation.
A separate study found that having the following traits made a user more susceptible to phishing: extroverted, agreeable, people-pleasing, quick to trust, fearful or respectful of authority, and poor self-control.
With employees playing such an important role in preventing phishing, organisations need to ensure that employees are aware of what to look for in a phishing email with regular training to account for evolving tactics. This training should be carried out by experts with experience of conducting phishing simulations, accompanied with the ability to educate users on how they can protect themselves from falling victim.
Sources [Tech Radar] [Makeuseof]
Gartner Study Finds Generative AI to be a Top Emerging Risk for Organisations
In a recent survey, Gartner found that generative AI models such as ChatGPT were the second greatest emerging risk, with concerns around data privacy. This has led to organisations looking to ban such AI, with a separate report by Blackberry finding that ChatGPT faced banning from 75% of organisations.
Banning AI in the organisation is a short-term solution. The benefits of AI are clear and its usefulness in an organisation is significant, with reports finding 75% of IT leaders in favour. Organisations should instead look at how they can govern the usage of AI in their organisation, to reduce the risk of AI-related incidents and improve the effectiveness of work.
Sources [Security Magazine] [Analytics Insight] [IT Security Guru] [Decrypt]
LinkedIn Suffers Significant Wave of Account Hacks
LinkedIn users are reporting losing access to their accounts, with some being pressured into paying a ransom to get back in or else face permanent account deletion. LinkedIn is no stranger to being a target of cyber criminals; last year, the platform was deemed the most abused brand in phishing attempts likely due to its recognisability and widespread use in the corporate world. This extended as far as threat actors using fake LinkedIn profiles.
With the number of accounts being compromised, users need to be vigilant in their use of LinkedIn and be on the lookout for suspicious messages. Black Arrow recommends that users ensure they are using strong and unique passwords, combined with multi-factor authentication (MFA) to protect themselves.
Source [Dark Reading]
High Net-Worth Families are at Risk of Cyber Crime
A report found that high net-worth families have prioritised cyber security with a notable 77% of respondents stating they had a cyber security plan; however, 55% said their plan “could be better”.
A cyber security plan is not optional anymore. High net-worth families are at increased risk, with criminals cottoning on to the amount of information that is out there and the financial gain that can be made if that information is used effectively. Social media is just one of the things increasing the risk of cyber crime; unbeknownst to some families, their social media may be providing criminals a treasure trove of insight into a family’s wealth, real-time location and habits. Such information can be used by a cyber criminal to employ attacks.
Source [Campdenfb]
Cyber Attack Rule Raises Insurance Risks for Corporate Officers
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently issued rules that formally outlined directors’ responsibilities in cyber security governance for the first time, laying the groundwork for potential enforcement actions. The recently issued rules bring potential regulatory probes and shareholder legal class action alleging senior executives failed to supervise their businesses’ cyber security practices.
Although the practice is not yet universal, a growing number of director and officer (D&O) policies are being drafted with cyber related exclusions. Meanwhile, most cyber insurance policies exempt SEC enforcement actions and investor claims, but some cover allegations against a company’s executives over their cyber security roles.
Whilst this is only in the US at the moment, other developed nations are likely to follow suit.
Source [Bloomberg Law]
PSNI and UK Voter Breaches Show Data Security Should be Taken More Seriously
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and the UK Electoral Commission both suffered cyber incidents on the same day. Whilst both incidents were different in how they happened, the result was the same: sensitive information had been leaked. In the case of the PSNI, the data was leaked through a response to a freedom of information (FOI) request, in which an Excel sheet was accidentally included by the PSNI. The Electoral Commission incident resulted from a cyber attack.
The incidents are a wake-up call for organisations. If you have not already done so, you need to put things in place to help protect your data from ending up online. The PSNI incident in particular highlights the need to ensure that data does not leave the organisation by accident.
Source [The Guardian]
The Imperative of Cyber Preparedness: The Power of Tabletop Exercises
Cyber security has become an inescapable concern for organisations across industries. With cyber threats ranging from data breaches to ransomware attacks, it is paramount that companies remain vigilant and prepared.
A key way to be prepared is through a tabletop exercise that simulates a hypothetical cyber security incident and helps organisations to practice and evaluate their response. One example scenario can be responding to a ransomware attack blocking access to the organisation's computers for a ransom. These exercises serve as a practical, engaging, and low-risk way for teams to identify vulnerabilities in current plans, improve coordination, and evaluate the decision-making process during a crisis and this is something that we do with our clients on a regular basis.
Source [JDSupra]
Why Are Phones a Cyber Security Weak Spot?
Mobile phones are more interconnected than ever, with their usage extending to the workplace. Despite this, they often enter the corporate environment with a lack of protection and oversight. When laptops are in the corporate environment they are often secured through methods such as encryption and often the organisation has a clear oversight of the applications and activity on the laptop. Mobile phones on the other hand, are often left unmonitored, despite the fact they can and often do carry sensitive information.
Mobile phones also carry additional risks; for a start, they are easier to lose, due to their size difference and the fact they are often out more. In addition, they may have more entry points. Internet of things (IoT) devices, such as smart appliances, are often controlled by phones, making them another entry point for an attacker.
Source [Tech Shout]
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Lack of Resources Makes SMBs Most Vulnerable to Ransomware Attacks – WWD
1 in 5 CIOs Believe Cyber Security Ops Are Not An Immediate Priority - IT Security Guru
Cyber threat risks reach three-year high – Avast (securitybrief.co.nz)
Cyber Attack Rule Raises Insurance Risks for Corporate Officers (bloomberglaw.com)
Why Finance Leaders In Midsize Businesses Are Stepping Up Cyber security Efforts (forbes.com)
Why are ultra-high-net-worth families at increased risk of cyber crime? | Campden FB
Traditional vs. Enterprise Risk Management: How Do They Differ? (techtarget.com)
4 reasons to understand technology risks when buying a business (businessplus.ie)
Boards Don't Want Security Promises — They Want Action (darkreading.com)
Cyber attacks and data protection worries loom large | Natasha Doris | CDR Article (cdr-news.com)
How threats to mid-sized businesses impact us all - Help Net Security
7 Reasons People Don't Understand What You Tell Them (darkreading.com)
6 Cyber Threat Areas for Companies and Organisations to Prioritize (forbes.com)
How poor cyber security policies disrupt business continuity - IT Security Guru
Cyber Prevention, Training Attract More Spend Than Remediation, Recovery, Execs Say - | MSSP Alert
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Lack of Resources Makes SMBs Most Vulnerable to Ransomware Attacks – WWD
Business email compromise attack costs far exceeding ransomware losses | ITPro
Reported ransomware attacks doubled in key sectors (securitybrief.co.nz)
'Play' Ransomware Group Targeting MSPs Worldwide in New Campaign (darkreading.com)
As Ransomware Gangs Shift To Data Extortion, Some Adopt A New Tactic: ‘Customer Service’ | CRN
Triple Extortion Ransomware and the Cyber Crime Supply Chain (bleepingcomputer.com)
Companies are finding it harder to detect ransomware | TechRadar
Top 3 Ransomware Attack Vectors And How To Avoid Them (techtarget.com)
Knight ransomware distributed in fake Tripadvisor complaint emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
'DoubleDrive' attack turns Microsoft OneDrive into ransomware | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Why Hospitals Are Being Increasingly Targeted by Cyber Attacks | Chicago News | WTTW
'Bulletproof' Lolekhosted ransomware hacker indicted (cnbc.com)
LOLEKHosted admin arrested for aiding Netwalker ransomware gang (bleepingcomputer.com)
Monti ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers with new Linux locker (bleepingcomputer.com)
Crimeware server used by NetWalker ransomware seized and shut down – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Rapid7 Says ROI for Ransomware Remains High; Zero-Day Usage Expands - SecurityWeek
Sophos: ‘Royal’ Is Trying to Make Itself the King of Ransomware (darkreading.com)
Microsoft: BlackCat's Sphynx ransomware embeds Impacket, RemCom (bleepingcomputer.com)
3 strategies that can help stop ransomware before it becomes a crisis | CSO Online
Latitude Financial takes profit hit from major cyber attack | The West Australian
Ransomware down 57%, Secureworks warns against complacency (securitybrief.co.nz)
Ransomware Diaries: Volume 3 – LockBit’s Secrets (databreaches.net)
HHS Launches 'Digiheals' Project to Better Protect US Hospitals From Ransomware | WIRED
Ransomware Renaissance 2023: The Definitive Guide to Stay Safer (securityintelligence.com)
How to Create a Ransomware Incident Response Plan (techtarget.com)
Ransomware Victims
Several hospitals still counting the cost of widespread ransomware attack (malwarebytes.com)
Has leading UK jeweller been hit by BianLian ransomware gang? (techmonitor.ai)
Cyber attack on Bay area vendor cripples real estate industry (therealdeal.com)
Colorado warns 4 million of data stolen in IBM MOVEit breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Millions of Americans’ health data stolen after MOVEit hackers targeted IBM | TechCrunch
LockBit claims seven new victims in ransomware spree (techmonitor.ai)
Cyber attack strikes Prince George's County schools, district says - The Washington Post
Clorox Operations Disrupted By Cyber Attack - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Inside Housing - News - Hackney to procure new IT system after cyber attack
Largest switching and terminal railroad in US investigating ransomware data theft (therecord.media)
Honor Among Cyber Criminals? Why a Canadian Firm Paid Ransom (inforisktoday.com)
Alberta dental benefits administrator hit by cyber attack | Edmonton Sun
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Phishing remains most dominant, fastest growing internet crime (securitybrief.co.nz)
If You Have These 6 Personality Traits, You're More Vulnerable to Phishing Scams (makeuseof.com)
Business email compromise attack costs far exceeding ransomware losses | ITPro
Reports show 62% jump in phishing attacks last year - The Hindu BusinessLine
Phishing Operators Make Ready Use of Abandoned Websites for Bait (darkreading.com)
3 Major Email Security Standards Prove Too Porous for the Task (darkreading.com)
Cyber Security Experts: AI Could Be Phishing Schemes’ Ultimate Weapon — Or Worse - The Messenger
Spear Phishing vs Phishing: How to Tell the Difference (techrepublic.com)
How to Prevent Phishing Attacks with Multi-Factor Authentication (techrepublic.com)
As Phishing Gets Even Sneakier, Browser Security Needs to Step Up (darkreading.com)
Email security vendor leaves 2M domains open to phishing hacks, study finds (axios.com)
Cyber Criminals Abusing Cloudflare R2 for Hosting Phishing Pages, Experts Warn (thehackernews.com)
'Gold mine' phishing scams rob Main Street on social media like Meta (cnbc.com)
Malicious QR code hacking campaign is targeting Microsoft credentials - SiliconANGLE
Phishing campaign steals accounts for Zimbra email servers worlwide (bleepingcomputer.com)
30% of phishing threats involve newly registered domains - Help Net Security
Russian Hackers Use Zulip Chat App for Covert C&C in Diplomatic Phishing Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Gone Phishing: An Analysis of a Targeted User Attack (huntress.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Artificial Intelligence
Generative AI a Top Emerging Risk for Organisations: Gartner Survey - Decrypt
ChatGPT Faces Ban from 75% of Organisations: Blackberry Report (analyticsinsight.net)
AI Is Coming For Your Data: 6 Steps To Ensure Cyber Resilience (forbes.com)
New study by AMD finds nearly half of organisations are not ready for AI - IT Security Guru
Over 74% of organisations see a rise in AI use by cyber criminals | Security Magazine
Navigating generative AI risks and regulatory challenges - Help Net Security
Cyber security Experts: AI Could Be Phishing Schemes’ Ultimate Weapon — Or Worse - The Messenger
Top 10 AI Security Risks According to OWASP (trendmicro.com)
AI 'evil twins' may already be manipulating human nature | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Cyber security practitioners' generative AI dilemma (iapp.org)
People Coaxed AI Into Giving Wrong Math Answers, System Prone to Flaws (businessinsider.com)
Following Pushback, Zoom Says It Won't Use Customer Data to Train AI Models (darkreading.com)
AI Can Decipher Passwords by Listening to Keystrokes Over Zoom: Study (businessinsider.com)
Fake Out: Disinformation Campaigns Get Generative AI Boost (inforisktoday.com)
2FA/MFA
How to prevent multifactor authentication fatigue attacks - SiliconANGLE
How to Prevent Phishing Attacks with Multi-Factor Authentication (techrepublic.com)
Malware
Potent Trojans Targeting MacOS Users - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Approximately 2000 Citrix NetScaler servers were backdoored in massive campaign-Security Affairs
Almost 2,000 Citrix NetScaler servers backdoored in hacking campaign (bleepingcomputer.com)
XWorm, Remcos RAT Evade EDRs to Infect Critical Infrastructure (darkreading.com)
An Apple Malware-Flagging Tool Is ‘Trivially’ Easy to Bypass | WIRED
Macs are getting compromised to act as proxy exit nodes - Help Net Security
Malware Dwell Time: Everything You Need to Know (makeuseof.com)
Gootloader SEO watering hole malware targets law firms | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Raccoon Stealer malware returns with new stealthier version (bleepingcomputer.com)
Beware! Subscription malware arms hackers with tools to steal your private data | Laptop Mag
New Financial Malware 'JanelaRAT' Targets Latin American Users (thehackernews.com)
Malware Unleashed: Public Sector Hit in Sudden Surge, Reveals New Report (thehackernews.com)
North Korean Hackers Suspected in New Wave of Malicious npm Packages (thehackernews.com)
Stories from the SOC - Unveiling the stealthy tactics of Aukill malware (att.com)
Massive 400,000 proxy botnet built with stealthy malware infections (bleepingcomputer.com)
Users of cyber crime forums often fall victim to info-stealers, researchers find (therecord.media)
Turns out AI probably isn't very good at writing malware • The Register
Malware Turning Windows Machines Into Proxies (databreachtoday.co.uk)
Mobile
Lapsus$ hackers took SIM-swapping attacks to the next level (bleepingcomputer.com)
Does Turning Your Android Phone Off Protect You From Malware? (makeuseof.com)
3 Mobile or Client-Side Security Myths Debunked (darkreading.com)
Cyber Criminals Targeting Victims through Mobile Beta-Testing Applications (ic3.gov)
Threat actors use beta apps to bypass mobile app store security (bleepingcomputer.com)
FBI warns of money-stealing fake beta-release mobile apps • The Register
Three reasons why your smartphone needs security protection (securitybrief.co.nz)
Unsupported Compression Methods Enable Android Malware to Bypass Detection (zimperium.com)
This $70 device can spoof an Apple device and trick you into sharing your password | TechCrunch
Botnets
Massive 400,000 proxy botnet built with stealthy malware infections (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mirai Common Attack Methods Remain Consistent, Effective (darkreading.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Runaway Charger: The Major Threat Of Hacking EV Stations (slashgear.com)
Ford says cars with WiFi vulnerability still safe to drive (bleepingcomputer.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
Electoral Commission had unpatched vulnerability on server • The Register
UK Police Data Breach Exposes Victim Information - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
UK govt contractor MPD FM leaks employee passport data-Security Affairs
Cumbria Police accidentally publish officers' names and salaries online (bitdefender.com)
LinkedIn hack: You need to check your LinkedIn account - gHacks Tech News
ICO reprimands law firm over data breach that saw money stolen - Legal Futures
How & Why Cyber Criminals Fabricate Data Leaks (darkreading.com)
Researchers find sensitive personal data in over 30% of cloud assets | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Insurance Data Breach Victims File Class-Action Suit Against Law Firm (darkreading.com)
The most notable data breaches of 2023… So far | IT Reseller Magazine (itrportal.com)
Discord.io confirms breach after hacker steals data of 760K users (bleepingcomputer.com)
Millions of Americans’ health data stolen after MOVEit hackers targeted IBM | TechCrunch
Man arrested in Northern Ireland police data leak • The Register
teiss - News - PBI data breach impacted more than 1.2m customers of Wilton Reassurance Life Company
Here’s what you need to do after your personal data is breached (telegraph.co.uk)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Meet the Most (In)Famous Hacking Groups Active Today (makeuseof.com)
Cyber security researchers become target of criminal hackers | Financial Times (ft.com)
Lapsus$ hackers took SIM-swapping attacks to the next level (bleepingcomputer.com)
How & Why Cyber Criminals Fabricate Data Leaks (darkreading.com)
Who Are Script Kiddies? Are They a Threat to Your Security? (makeuseof.com)
Researchers Harvest, Analyse 100K Cyber Crime Forum Credentials (darkreading.com)
File sharing site Anonfiles shuts down due to overwhelming abuse (bleepingcomputer.com)
How Innovation Accelerators Are at Work on the Dark Side (darkreading.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried sent to jail • The Register
Web3 projects suffered from forty-two exploits within a week (coinpaper.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried sent to jail • The Register
UK gov keeps repeating its voter registration website is NOT a scam (bleepingcomputer.com)
“Grab hold and give it a wiggle” – ATM card skimming is still a thing – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Latin Americans Fall Prey to More Online Scams, Cyber Attacks (insurancejournal.com)
The road ahead for ecommerce fraud prevention - Help Net Security
A Huge Scam Targeting Kids With Roblox and Fortnite 'Offers' Has Been Hiding in Plain Sight | WIRED
Insurance
Cyber Attack Rule Raises Insurance Risks for Corporate Officers (bloomberglaw.com)
Insurance Data Breach Victims File Class-Action Suit Against Law Firm (darkreading.com)
The cyber security insurance market is estimated at USD 14.4 (globenewswire.com)
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Building Cyber security into the supply chain is essential as threats mount (att.com)
Why the public sector still loves Capita (even though it got hacked) - Tech Monitor
Experts Uncover Weaknesses in PowerShell Gallery Enabling Supply Chain Attacks (thehackernews.com)
PowerShell Gallery Prone to Typosquatting, Other Supply Chain Attacks (darkreading.com)
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
'DoubleDrive' attack turns Microsoft OneDrive into ransomware | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Researchers find sensitive personal data in over 30% of cloud assets | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Amazon AWS distances itself from Moq amid data collection controversy (bleepingcomputer.com)
Adapting to the Cloud Era of Cyber security: How CISO’s Priorities Are Evolving | Network Computing
Datacentre management vulnerabilities leave public clouds at risk | Computer Weekly
Spear Phishing vs Phishing: How to Tell the Difference (techrepublic.com)
Containers
Encryption
UK Government Slammed For Encryption Mistruths - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
WhatsApp is right to be angry about the UK’s encryption mess | The Spectator
Google adds post-quantum encryption key protection to Chrome • The Register
API
The Evolution of API: From Commerce to Cloud-Security Affairs
How financial services cyber regulations are hotting up for API security (betanews.com)
Open Source
Why a Software Bill of Materials Is Business-Critical - The Futurum Group
Monti Ransomware Returns with New Linux Variant and Enhanced Evasion Tactics (thehackernews.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
6 best practices to defend against corporate account takeover attacks | CSO Online
What's the State of Credential theft in 2023? (thehackernews.com)
Building a secure future without traditional passwords - Help Net Security
Are browser-stored passwords secure? | Kaspersky official blog
Passwordless is more than a buzzword among cyber security pros - Help Net Security
More hardcoded credentials than ever, and sloppy coding is to blame | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
AI Can Decipher Passwords by Listening to Keystrokes Over Zoom: Study (businessinsider.com)
Social Media
LinkedIn hack: You need to check your LinkedIn account - gHacks Tech News
LinkedIn accounts hacked in widespread hijacking campaign (bleepingcomputer.com)
'Gold mine' phishing scams rob Main Street on social media like Meta (cnbc.com)
Malvertising
Adblock 360 Adware Extension: 3 Ways to Remove for Good - MSPoweruser
Malvertisers up their game against researchers (malwarebytes.com)
Training, Education and Awareness
Cyber Bullying, Cyber Stalking and Sextortion
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Navigating generative AI risks and regulatory challenges - Help Net Security
UK Government Slammed For Encryption Mistruths - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
ICO reprimands law firm over data breach that saw money stolen - Legal Futures
Breaking Down the New SEC Cyber security Rules | Epiq - JDSupra
Confusion Surrounds SEC's New Cyber security Material Rule (darkreading.com)
How financial services cyber regulations are hotting up for API security (betanews.com)
A closer look at the new TSA oil and gas pipeline regulations - Help Net Security
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Center for Internet Security announces secretive Microsoft partnership | StateScoop
What's New in the NIST Cyber security Framework 2.0 (darkreading.com)
Data Protection
Researchers find sensitive personal data in over 30% of cloud assets | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Amazon AWS distances itself from Moq amid data collection controversy (bleepingcomputer.com)
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
650,000 cyber jobs are now vacant: How to tackle the risk (securityintelligence.com)
Effectively upskilling cyber security professionals to help close the skills gap | CSO Online
How to overcome the challenges of today's cyber security talent shortage - SiliconANGLE
Army struggling to hire cyber staff as attacks on Britain ramp up (telegraph.co.uk)
Vietnam admits massive shortage of infosec pros • The Register
Heavy workloads driving IT professionals to resign - Help Net Security
ISC2 Announces Major Milestone as Community Grows to Half a Million Strong (prnewswire.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Polish police arrest five in swoop on Cyber Crime site - TVN24
Lapsus$ Report: Law Enforcement Battles Cyber Threats (beincrypto.com)
LOLEKHosted admin arrested for aiding Netwalker ransomware gang (bleepingcomputer.com)
Sextortion suspects on trial after one victim dies • The Register
Crimeware server used by NetWalker ransomware seized and shut down – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Raccoon Stealer malware back with updated version following administrator arrest (therecord.media)
Man arrested in Northern Ireland police data leak • The Register
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Amazon AWS distances itself from Moq amid data collection controversy (bleepingcomputer.com)
Following Pushback, Zoom Says It Won't Use Customer Data to Train AI Models (darkreading.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Nation State Actors, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), Cyber Warfare and Cyber Espionage
Russia
APT29 is targeting Ministries of Foreign Affairs of NATO-aligned countries-Security Affairs
Russian spy agencies targeting Starlink with custom malware, Ukraine warns (telegraph.co.uk)
Russian-African Security Gathering Exposes Kremlin's Reduced Influence (darkreading.com)
Hacked electronic sign declares “Putin is a dickhead” as Russian ruble slumps • Graham Cluley
Russian Hackers Use Zulip Chat App for Covert C&C in Diplomatic Phishing Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Suspected spies for Russia held in major UK security investigation - BBC News
Russia turning to sleeper cells and unofficial agents | Espionage | The Guardian
China
Top US cyber official warns of infrastructure attack risk if China tensions rise (nbcnews.com)
New Zealand says it is aware of China-linked intelligence activity in country | Reuters
China teases imminent exposé of seismic US spying scheme • The Register
Chinese Espionage Group Active Across Eastern Europe (inforisktoday.com)
15,000 cyber attacks detected per second in Taiwan: Software provider - Focus Taiwan
US lawmaker says FBI notified him of email breach linked to Microsoft cloud hack | TechCrunch
Iran
German Intelligence Warns of Surge in Iranian Espionage (govinfosecurity.com)
Charming Kitten Targets Iranian Dissidents with Advanced Cyber Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Iran and the Rise of Cyber Enabled Influence Operations (darkreading.com)
North Korea
Misc/Other/Unknown
Vulnerability Management
Vulnerabilities
Almost 2,000 Citrix NetScaler servers backdoored in hacking campaign (bleepingcomputer.com)
CISA Adds Citrix ShareFile Flaw to KEV Catalog Due to In-the-Wild Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Patched Citrix NetScaler Devices Still Contain Backdoors (govinfosecurity.com)
Zoom ZTP & AudioCodes Phones Flaws Uncovered, Exposing Users to Eavesdropping (thehackernews.com)
Magento shopping cart attack targets critical vulnerability • The Register
New Python URL Parsing Flaw Enables Command Injection Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Data centers at risk due to flaws in power management software | CyberScoop
Bugs in transportation app Moovit gave hackers free rides | TechCrunch
Google Chrome 116: more Telemetry and 26 security patches - gHacks Tech News
Google Fixes 26 Bugs Amid Fake Update Warning - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
AMD has fixed its latest security flaw - but at the cost of massive slowdowns | TechRadar
Proxyjacking trend continues as attackers abuse years-old GitLab vulnerability | ITPro
Windows feature that resets system clocks based on random data is wreaking havoc | Ars Technica
Tools and Controls
XWorm, Remcos RAT Evade EDRs to Infect Critical Infrastructure (darkreading.com)
AI-powered fraud detection: Strengthening security in fintech | The Financial Express
MaginotDNS attacks exploit weak checks for DNS cache poisoning (bleepingcomputer.com)
Evaluate the risks and benefits of AI in cyber security | TechTarget
How to Choose a Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Solution (darkreading.com)
How to Prevent Phishing Attacks with Multi-Factor Authentication (techrepublic.com)
Building a secure future without traditional passwords - Help Net Security
Passwordless is more than a buzzword among cyber security pros - Help Net Security
SEC cyber security rules shape the future of incident management - Help Net Security
Traditional vs. Enterprise Risk Management: How Do They Differ? (techtarget.com)
Endpoint Management Statistics, Trends And Facts 2023 - Abdalslam
Why You Need Continuous Network Monitoring? (thehackernews.com)
CISA releases cyber defence plan for remote monitoring and management software - SiliconANGLE
How poor cyber security policies disrupt business continuity - IT Security Guru
Cyber Prevention, Training Attract More Spend Than Remediation, Recovery, Execs Say - | MSSP Alert
Other News
Healthcare incurs highest data breach costs – for the 13th year in a row | Healthcare IT News
Here's Why You Should Never Accept Unsolicited Tech by Post (makeuseof.com)
Government highlights cyber threat to health and social care | UKAuthority
Why is the Education Sector a Target for Cyber Attacks? | UpGuard
Cyber security in the Entertainment Industry: Risks and Solutions | UpGuard
What would an OT cyber attack really cost your organisation? | CSO Online
Education has had most cyber attacks, survey finds | Education Business (educationbusinessuk.net)
Cyber attacks Are On The Up: What Are The Risks & Remedies For Aviation? (simpleflying.com)
Bank of Ireland ATM Glitch Hands Out 'Free' Money (gizmodo.com)
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 19 May 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 19 May 2023:
-Triple Threat: Insecure Economy, Cyber Crime Recruitment and Insider Threats
-Insured Companies More Likely to be Ransomware Victims, Sometimes More Than Once
-Ensuring Security Remains/Becomes Everyone’s Responsibility
-Software Supply Chain Attacks Hit 61% of Firms
-More than 2.25 Million Exposed Assets on the Dark Web Tied to Fortune 1000 Employees
-Law Enforcement Crackdowns and New Techniques are Forcing Cyber Criminals to Pivot
-Talking Security Strategy: Why Cyber Security Requires a Seat at the Boardroom Table
-How Incident Response Rehearsals and Readiness Exercises Can Aid Incident Response
-Ransomware’s Real Goals are to Exploit Internet Facing Apps, Mine Intellectual Property and Grab Sensitive Information
-Organisations’ Cyber Resilience Efforts Fail to Keep Up with Evolving Threats
-Fraudsters Send Fake Invoice, Follow Up with Fake Executive Confirmation
-Capita Warns Customers They Should Assume Data was Stolen
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Triple Threat: Insecure Economy, Cyber Crime Recruitment and Insider Threats
Across all sectors employees are feeling the ramifications of economic uncertainty, coupled with ransomware attacks continuing to evolve and become more sophisticated, and with this, cyber crime gangs are increasing their recruitment efforts. All the while, the cyber security skills gap persists and continues to widen for most organisations. This has the potential to create a perfect storm in terms of insider threats.
Insider threats can be malicious or unintentional, and they might come from current or former employees, business partners, board members or consultants. A recent report found that the past two years have seen a 44% rise in insider incidents. There is no quick fix to solve the insider threat problem. At a time when many businesses are struggling with visibility issues brought on by digital transformation and vendor sprawl, what’s needed is planning. Reducing the risk associated with insider threats requires a multifaceted approach.
Ensuring Security Remains/Becomes Everyone’s Responsibility
In the same way as organisations believe that everyone is somewhat responsible for keeping costs reasonable, why would an organisation not think the same of cyber security, especially as cyber security is not just a technology problem: it is a business problem. One of the best methods for ensuring that security is everyone’s responsibility is to make cyber a top-down issue, with the board and C-suite setting the tone for security; they should provide clear direction and guidance, prioritising security as a business objective.
Other methods that can help ensure security as everyone’s responsibility include integrating it into the functions of roles, creating a security culture, providing awareness and training and rewarding employees for responses such as reporting phishing attacks.
https://cisoseries.com/20-ways-to-ensure-security-remains-becomes-everyones-responsibility/
Insured Companies More Likely to be Ransomware Victims, Sometimes More Than Once
Companies with cyber insurance are more likely to get hit by ransomware, more likely to be attacked multiple times, and more likely to pay ransoms, according to a recent survey of IT decision makers.
According to the survey by Barracuda Networks, 77% of organisations with cyber insurance were hit at least once, compared to 65% without insurance. Of those with insurance, 39% paid the ransom. Worryingly, the survey found that insured companies were also 70% more likely to be hit multiple times. Repeat victims were also more likely to pay the ransom, and less likely to use backup systems to help them recover.
Software Supply Chain Attacks Hit 61% of Firms
More than three-fifths (61%) of businesses have been directly impacted by a software supply chain threat over the past year, according to a new report. The report pointed to open source software as a key source of supply chain risk. Open source is now used by 94% of companies in some form, with over half (57%) using multiple open source platforms, the report revealed.
Organisations may be putting themselves at further risk by not having a full view of the software which is used within their corporate environment. One of the first things an organisation seeking to reduce their risk of a software supply chain attack should do is to understand their attack surface and maintain a record of the software which they use.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/software-supply-chain-attacks-hit/
More than 2.25 Million Exposed Assets on the Dark Web Tied to Fortune 1000 Employees
In a newly released 2023 Fortune 1000 Identity Exposure Report, an analysis of the dark net exposure of employees across 21 industries, including technology, financial, retailing and media, researchers analysed 2.27 billion exposed dark web assets. These assets included more than 423 million records containing personally identifiable information (PII) found in data breaches and exfiltrated from malware-infected devices tied directly to Fortune 1000 employees’ email addresses.
Additional findings include 27.48 million pairs of credentials with Fortune 1000 corporate email addresses and plain text passwords, and a 62% re-use rate of passwords amongst Fortune 1000 employees. Whilst the research focuses on Fortune 1000 employees, it is unlikely that these are the only employees who are exposed on the dark web. Organisations should be aware of how such PII could include their own employees, and how to avoid password re-use in the corporate environment.
Law Enforcement Crackdowns and New Techniques are Forcing Cyber Criminals to Pivot
Researchers say that law enforcement crackdowns and new investigative tools are putting pressure on cyber criminals, but challenges for defenders remain. It can seem like cyber criminals are running rampant across the world's digital infrastructure, launching ransomware attacks, scams, and outright thefts with impunity. Over the last year, however, US and global authorities seized $112 million from cryptocurrency investment scams, disrupted the Hive ransomware group, broke up online illegal drug marketplaces, and sanctioned crypto money launderers, among other operations to crack down on internet-enabled crimes. With such pressure, financially motivated threat actors are pivoting to crimes that have a higher rate of success, such as selling data instead of extorting, and romance scams and pig butchering (building rapport and trust with victims over time only to steal from them) are replacing the old get-rich schemes.
Talking Security Strategy: Why Cyber Security Requires a Seat at the Boardroom Table
Cyber security is no longer a fringe issue for businesses. What was once a siloed function is now woven into the fabric of any successful business. Any business still treating its cyber security initiatives as a side project is setting itself up to fail. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has laid to rest any doubts about the importance of cyber security with new regulations around how boards of directors should approach it. The regulations, which are in the process of being finalised, will require companies to openly report any serious cyber security attack and explain who on their board is responsible for dealing with it. The regulations also will require businesses to include board of directors' cyber security experience and credentials as part of any public disclosure.
How Incident Response Rehearsals and Readiness Exercises Can Aid Incident Response
Incident response rehearsals and readiness exercises can aid organisations by identifying security gaps, testing communications in the event of a cyber attack, and understanding roles in reducing response times. All of which benefits the business objectives of the organisation.
The importance for organisations to understand who their adversaries are and how they operate against their enterprise environments cannot be overstated. An organisation's approach to cyber security testing and resilience improvements in the face of an increasingly volatile threat landscape must be underpinned around this perspective.
Rehearsals should look to leverage scenarios based on evolving and emerging attacker techniques, tactics and procedures (TTPs), with different levels of complexity; this allows an organisation to constantly sharpen their technique and update rehearsals to reflect the current attack environment. These TTPs should be driven by an intelligence-led and risk-based approach. Additionally, organisations need to set metrics for understanding the results of rehearsals, which in turn should be used in established feedback channels to drive improvement in the organisation’s incident response.
https://www.darkreading.com/edge-articles/5-ways-security-testing-can-aid-incident-response
Ransomware’s Real Goals are to Exploit Internet Facing Apps, Mine Intellectual Property and Grab Sensitive Information
The majority of ransomware attacks in 2022 were intended to unearth personal data, mine intellectual property and grab other sensitive information rather than financial extortion or data encryption, Kaspersky said in a new report.
Most attacks started off as exploiting public facing applications (43%), data from compromised user accounts (24%) and malicious emails (12%). The goal was to snatch information the cyber crews could leverage into bigger and more lucrative scores. The report also revealed that the longest-running ransomware attacks began with the exploitation of public-facing applications, with just over 2% of them lasting for a year and more.
Organisations’ Cyber Resilience Efforts Fail to Keep Up with Evolving Threats
A steady increase in cyber attacks and an evolving threat landscape are resulting in more organisations turning their attention to building long-term cyber resilience; however, many of these programs are falling short and fail to prove teams’ real-world cyber capabilities, according to Immersive Labs. The report found that while 86% of organisations have a cyber resilience program, 52% of respondents say their organisation lacks a comprehensive approach to assessing cyber resilience.
Organisations have taken steps to deploy cyber resilience programs; however, 53% of respondents indicate the organisation’s workforce is not well-prepared for the next cyber attack and just over half say they lack a comprehensive approach to assessing cyber resilience. These statistics indicate that although cyber resilience is a priority and programs are in place, their current structure and training are ineffective.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/05/18/cyber-resilience-programs-shortcomings/
Fraudsters Send Fake Invoice, Follow Up with Fake Executive Confirmation
Fraudsters are trying out a new approach to convince companies to pay bogus invoices: instead of hijacking existing email threads, they are creating convincing ones themselves. The fraud attempt begins with an email containing a payment request for a fake invoice. The recipient, an employee in a company’s finance department, reads the email and checks who sent it. The sender’s email address looks like it belongs to one of the company’s trusted vendors, and the VP of Finance has been CC-ed. Soon after, the “VP of Finance” replies to the email thread, and asks the employee (by name) to pay this at the earliest convenience.
Most organisations view social engineering methods as a one step process; however, threat actors are employing multiple layers. In this case, adding management to increase authenticity. Businesses looking to bolster their resilience should look to ensure that these kinds of attacks are addressed in their organisation’s user education and awareness training.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/05/16/payment-request-fraud/
Capita Warns Customers They Should Assume Data was Stolen
Outsourcing giant Capita is warning customers to assume that their data was stolen in a cyber attack that affected its systems in early April. This includes the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), the largest private pension scheme in the UK, which holds pensions of over 500,000 individuals. A total of 350 UK corporate retirement schemes are believed to be impacted. The cyber attack, originally described to be a technical problem, has been reported to the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office.
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Cyber security Often Overlooked as Key Factor for Business Success, New Study Says - MSSP Alert
Cyber Risk Management in 2023: The People Element (trendmicro.com)
Is Your Cyber security “Too” Good? (securityintelligence.com)
Cyber risk: Can banks win the arms race? | Financial Times (ft.com)
Security breaches push digital trust to the fore | CSO Online
5 Ways Security Testing Can Aid Incident Response (darkreading.com)
Organisations reporting cyber resilience are hardly resilient: Study | CSO Online
Organisations' cyber resilience efforts fail to keep up with evolving threats - Help Net Security
Keeping a competitive edge in the cyber security ‘game’ | CyberScoop
UK NCSC, ICO debunk 6 cyber attack reporting myths | CSO Online
An Executive's Guide To The Cyber crime Underground (forbes.com)
Law enforcement crackdowns and new techniques are forcing cyber criminals to pivot | CSO Online
20 Ways to Ensure Security Remains/Becomes Everyone’s Responsibility (cisoseries.com)
Talking Security Strategy: Cyber security Has a Seat at the Boardroom Table (darkreading.com)
Triple Threat: Insecure Economy, Cyber crime Recruitment and Insider Threats - SecurityWeek
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Insured companies more likely to be ransomware victims, sometimes more than once | CSO Online
Ransomware payments nearly double in one year | Cyber crime | The Guardian
The Week in Ransomware - May 12th 2023 - New Gangs Emerge (bleepingcomputer.com)
New trends in ransomware attacks shape the future of cyber security - Help Net Security
ABB 'suffers cyber attack' by ransomware gang Black Basta (techmonitor.ai)
Why Amazon S3 is a ransomware target and how to protect it | TechTarget
Experts question San Bernardino's $1.1M ransom payment | TechTarget
Ransomware corrupts data, making restoration harder • The Register
CLR SqlShell Malware Targets MS SQL Servers for Crypto Mining and Ransomware (thehackernews.com)
VPN vulnerability linked to ransomware attack on Law Society: PDPC - CNA (channelnewsasia.com)
Philadelphia Inquirer operations disrupted after cyber attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware gang steals data of 5.8 million PharMerica patients (bleepingcomputer.com)
New RA Group ransomware targets US orgs in double-extortion attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware Prevention – Are Meeting Password Security Requirements Enough (bleepingcomputer.com)
Qilin Ransomware Operation Outfits Affiliates With Sleek, Turnkey Cyber attacks (darkreading.com)
Ransomware-as-a-service groups pay affiliates top dollar • The Register
Russian ransomware affiliate charged with attacks on critical infrastructure (bleepingcomputer.com)
This new ransomware group is targeting big businesses - here's what you need to know | TechRadar
Warning Issued About BianLian Ransomware Attacks By CISA & FBI (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
FBI confirms BianLian ransomware switch to extortion only attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
'Strictly limit' remote desktop to avoid BianLian ransomware • The Register
MalasLocker ransomware targets Zimbra servers, demands charity donation (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian national indicted for ransomware attacks against the US | CSO Online
A different kind of ransomware demand: Donate to charity to get your data back | CyberScoop
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
What the Email Security Landscape Looks Like in 2023-Security Affairs
Ongoing Facebook phishing campaign without a sender and (almost) without links
Google's .zip Top Level domain is already used in phishing attacks - gHacks Tech News
New ZIP domains spark debate among cyber security experts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Exploring the tactics of phishing and scam websites in 2023 - Help Net Security
Trojan-Rigged Phishing Attacks Pepper China-Taiwan Conflict (darkreading.com)
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Fraudsters send fake invoice, follow up with fake exec confirmation - Help Net Security
Insider threats surge across US CNI as attackers exploit human factors | CSO Online
Microsoft Teams Features Amp Up Orgs' Cyber attack Exposure (darkreading.com)
Researchers show ways to abuse Microsoft Teams accounts for lateral movement | CSO Online
Artificial Intelligence
New Google search tool will distinguish real images from AI-generated phonies | ZDNET
AI-Powered Tools Threaten Password Strength, New Study Finds - MSSP Alert
AI Is About to Be Everywhere: Where Will Regulators Be? (darkreading.com)
Generative AI Empowers Users but Challenges Security (darkreading.com)
Security Vulnerabilities of ChatGPT-Generated Code (trendmicro.com)
3 Ways Hackers Use ChatGPT to Cause Security Headaches (darkreading.com)
ChatGPT is about to revolutionize cyber security | VentureBeat
Mitigating Dark Web Risks: The Role Of AI And Machine Learning (forbes.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
Microsoft is scanning the inside of password-protected zip files for malware | Ars Technica
XWorm Malware Exploits Follina Vulnerability in New Wave of Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Atomic malware steals Mac passwords, crypto wallets, and more • Graham Cluley
CLR SqlShell Malware Targets MS SQL Servers for Crypto Mining and Ransomware (thehackernews.com)
No more macros? No problem, say attackers, we'll adapt • The Register
The new info-stealing malware operations to watch out for (bleepingcomputer.com)
DangerousPassword - A Malware Attack Pattern to Infect Devices (gbhackers.com)
Stealthy MerDoor malware uncovered after five years of attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers Using Golang Variant of Cobalt Strike to Target Apple macOS Systems (thehackernews.com)
New ZIP domains spark debate among cyber security experts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Infamous cyber crime marketplace offers pre-order service for stolen credentials - Help Net Security
Once Again, Malware Discovered Hidden in npm (darkreading.com)
Trojan-Rigged Phishing Attacks Pepper China-Taiwan Conflict (darkreading.com)
Mobile
Parental control app with 5 million downloads vulnerable to attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Apple blocked 1.7 million apps for privacy, security issues in 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Converso walks back E2EE claims, yanks app from stores • The Register
OilAlpha: Emerging Houthi-linked Cyber Threat Targets Arabian Android Users (thehackernews.com)
Google Announces New Rating System for Android and Device Vulnerability Reports - SecurityWeek
Millions of Smartphones Distributed Worldwide With Preinstalled 'Guerrilla' Malware - SecurityWeek
Botnets
Latest variant of RapperBot botnet adds cryptojacking capabilities-Security Affairs
Spanish cops arrest 69 in immigration bot scheme • The Register
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Netgear Routers' Flaws Expose Users to Malware, Remote Attacks, and Surveillance (thehackernews.com)
Why 2.4GHz Wi-Fi is both the savior and the scourge of the smart home - The Verge
Hackers infect TP-Link router firmware to attack EU entities (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese Hackers Mustang Panda Attacks TP-Link Routers (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Unpatched Wemo Smart Plug Bug Opens Countless Networks to Cyber attacks (darkreading.com)
Is your car safe from a cyber attack? | E&T Magazine (theiet.org)
Data Breaches/Leaks
UK's largest private pension scheme hit by Capita attack • The Register
Capita warns customers they should assume data was stolen (bleepingcomputer.com)
More than 2.25 Million Exposed Assets on the Dark Web Tied to Fortune 1000 Employees - MSSP Alert
MP’s laptop stolen from Welcome Break spot 'not covered by CCTV' | UK News | Metro News
Discord discloses data breach after support agent got hacked (bleepingcomputer.com)
Data of 237,000 US government employees breached - CNA (channelnewsasia.com)
Toyota: Car location data of 2 million customers exposed for ten years (bleepingcomputer.com)
Toyota's bungling of customer privacy is becoming a pattern • The Register
WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Exposed Ferrari Website to Hackers - SecurityWeek
Personal info of 90k hikers leaked by French tourism company La Malle Postale-Security Affairs
Ransomware gang steals data of 5.8 million PharMerica patients (bleepingcomputer.com)
Airline exposes passenger info to others due to a 'technical error' (bleepingcomputer.com)
University admission platform exposed student passports-Security Affairs
Millions of deleted files recovered in hard drives purchased online | TechRadar
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Law enforcement crackdowns and new techniques are forcing cyber criminals to pivot | CSO Online
An Executive's Guide To The Cyber crime Underground (forbes.com)
Hacker marketplace still active despite police 'takedown' claim - BBC News
How Cyber criminals Adapted to Microsoft Blocking Macros by Default (darkreading.com)
Darknet Carding Kingpin Pleads Guilty: Sold Financial Info of Tens of Thousands (thehackernews.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Atomic malware steals Mac passwords, crypto wallets, and more • Graham Cluley
Hacker admits he was connected to 'tens of thousands’ laptops to mine crypto (finbold.com)
CLR SqlShell Malware Targets MS SQL Servers for Crypto Mining and Ransomware (thehackernews.com)
Latest variant of RapperBot botnet adds cryptojacking capabilities-Security Affairs
North Korean hackers stole $721 million in cryptocurrency from Japan - Nikkei | Reuters
DangerousPassword - A Malware Attack Pattern to Infect Devices (gbhackers.com)
Landmark crypto rules make exchanges liable for customer losses in EU | Ars Technica
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Triple Threat: Insecure Economy, Cyber crime Recruitment and Insider Threats - SecurityWeek
Avoiding Reputational Damage By Conquering Insider Threats (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Insider threats surge across US CNI as attackers exploit human factors | CSO Online
Ex-Apple engineer accused of stealing self-driving car secrets - BBC News
Identity crimes: Too many victims, limited resources - Help Net Security
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Fraudsters send fake invoice, follow up with fake exec confirmation - Help Net Security
Exploring the tactics of phishing and scam websites in 2023 - Help Net Security
How To Avoid Mother's Day Scams By Protecting Your Purse And Heart (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Spanish cops arrest 69 in immigration bot scheme • The Register
Admin of the darknet carding platform Skynet Market pleads guilty-Security Affairs
18-year-old charged with hacking 60,000 sports betting accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Dark Web
Hacker marketplace still active despite police 'takedown' claim - BBC News
Infamous cyber crime marketplace offers pre-order service for stolen credentials - Help Net Security
Darknet Carding Kingpin Pleads Guilty: Sold Financial Info of Tens of Thousands (thehackernews.com)
Mitigating Dark Web Risks: The Role Of AI And Machine Learning (forbes.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Capita warns customers they should assume data was stolen (bleepingcomputer.com)
Capita hit by new data breach incident | Financial Times (ft.com)
Another security calamity for Capita: Unsecured AWS bucket • The Register
UK's largest private pension scheme hit by Capita attack • The Register
Discord Informs Users of Data Breach Involving Customer Support Provider - SecurityWeek
Preparing for federal supply chain security standardization - Help Net Security
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Security experts share cloud auditing best practices | TechTarget
Stop worrying about cloud-lock-in, and outages: Gartner • The Register
Microsoft Azure VMs Hijacked in Cloud Cyber attack (darkreading.com)
Why High Tech Companies Struggle with SaaS Security (thehackernews.com)
Capita hit by new data breach incident | Financial Times (ft.com)
Why Amazon S3 is a ransomware target and how to protect it | TechTarget
Microsoft lets Azure AD choose authentication method • The Register
Encryption
Converso walks back E2EE claims, yanks app from stores • The Register
Protect against current and future threats with encryption | TechTarget
API
Open Source
EU attempts to secure software could hurt open source • The Register
CISA: Several Old Linux Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks - SecurityWeek
Open-source Cobalt Strike port 'Geacon' used in macOS attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Malicious open-source components threatening digital infrastructure - Help Net Security
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Time Taken For Hackers to Crack Passwords Revealed - IT Security Guru
AI-Powered Tools Threaten Password Strength, New Study Finds - MSSP Alert
Passkeys may not be for you, but they are safe and easy—here’s why | Ars Technica
Ransomware Prevention – Are Meeting Password Security Requirements Enough (bleepingcomputer.com)
KeePass 2.X Master Password Dumper allows retrieving the KeePass master password-Security Affairs
Social Media
Former TikTok official says China had access to app data | Al Arabiya English
Ongoing Facebook phishing campaign without a sender and (almost) without links
Twitter wrong to block tweets during Turkey election - Wikipedia founder - BBC News
Twitter sued over Saudi spying that allegedly landed popular user in prison [Updated] | Ars Technica
Training, Education and Awareness
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
EU attempts to secure software could hurt open source • The Register
AI Is About to Be Everywhere: Where Will Regulators Be? (darkreading.com)
Preparing for federal supply chain security standardization - Help Net Security
Secure Disposal
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Open source and Linux skills are still in demand in a dark economy | ZDNET
Top 10 Ideas for Addressing the Cyber security Skills Gap in 2023 (analyticsinsight.net)
Google Cloud CISO on why the Google Cyber security Certificate matters - Help Net Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Law enforcement crackdowns and new techniques are forcing cyber criminals to pivot | CSO Online
Hacker marketplace still active despite police 'takedown' claim - BBC News
Spanish cops arrest 69 in immigration bot scheme • The Register
Identity crimes: Too many victims, limited resources - Help Net Security
Darknet Carding Kingpin Pleads Guilty: Sold Financial Info of Tens of Thousands (thehackernews.com)
Admin of the darknet carding platform Skynet Market pleads guilty-Security Affairs
18-year-old charged with hacking 60,000 sports betting accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian national indicted for ransomware attacks against the US | CSO Online
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
The UK’s Secretive Web Surveillance Program Is Ramping Up | WIRED
WhatsApp allows users to lock sensitive chats - Help Net Security
Apple blocked 1.7 million apps for privacy, security issues in 2022 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Google details its next steps for wiping out Chrome tracking cookies | Engadget
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Pakistan shut down the internet - but that didn't stop the protests - BBC News
Twitter wrong to block tweets during Turkey election - Wikipedia founder - BBC News
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Nation State Actors
Former TikTok official says China had access to app data | Al Arabiya English
Gatewatcher unveils research into advanced persistent threats | Data Centre Solutions
How China came to dominate the black market for money laundering (telegraph.co.uk)
North Korean hackers stole $721 million in cryptocurrency from Japan - Nikkei | Reuters
Hackers infect TP-Link router firmware to attack EU entities (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese Hackers Mustang Panda Attacks TP-Link Routers (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Cyble — Cisco Routers Exploited by Russian State-Sponsored Attackers
DOJ links Iran, China and Russia to five IP theft-related cases | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Trojan-Rigged Phishing Attacks Pepper China-Taiwan Conflict (darkreading.com)
Vulnerability Management
Microsoft will take nearly a year to finish patching new 0-day Secure Boot bug | Ars Technica
Remote updates on motherboards could lead to bricked servers • The Register
Hacking Groups Rapidly Weaponizing N-Day Vulnerabilities (gbhackers.com)
CISA: Several Old Linux Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks - SecurityWeek
How to build a better vulnerability management program | TechTarget
Google Announces New Rating System for Android and Device Vulnerability Reports - SecurityWeek
How to Protect Your Organisation From Vulnerabilities (darkreading.com)
Vulnerabilities
Hackers target Wordpress plugin flaw after PoC exploit released (bleepingcomputer.com)
Critical Flaws in Cisco Small Business Switches Could Allow Remote Attacks (thehackernews.com)
KeePass flaw allows retrieval of master password, PoC is public (CVE-2023-32784) - Help Net Security
Apple fixes three new zero-days exploited to hack iPhones, Macs (bleepingcomputer.com)
XWorm Malware Exploits Follina Vulnerability in New Wave of Attacks (thehackernews.com)
Details Disclosed for Exploit Chain That Allows Hacking of Netgear Routers - SecurityWeek
Arm confident Cortex-M is secure after side-channel attack • The Register
Microsoft Follina Bug Is Back in Meme-Themed Cyber attacks Against Travel Orgs (darkreading.com)
CISA: Several Old Linux Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks - SecurityWeek
Remote updates on motherboards could lead to bricked servers • The Register
Microsoft will take nearly a year to finish patching new 0-day Secure Boot bug | Ars Technica
Microsoft pulls Defender update fixing Windows LSA Protection bug (bleepingcomputer.com)
WordPress 6.2.1 Released with Fixes for 5 Security Vulnerabilities – WP Tavern
Cisco Says PoC Exploits Available for Newly Patched Enterprise Switch Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Tools and Controls
Organisations' cyber resilience efforts fail to keep up with evolving threats - Help Net Security
Hacking Groups Rapidly Weaponizing N-Day Vulnerabilities (gbhackers.com)
5 Ways Security Testing Can Aid Incident Response (darkreading.com)
Organisations reporting cyber resilience are hardly resilient: Study | CSO Online
Passkeys may not be for you, but they are safe and easy—here’s why | Ars Technica
The Ultimate Guide to Multi-Factor Authentication - Security Boulevard
Open-source Cobalt Strike port 'Geacon' used in macOS attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Protect against current and future threats with encryption | TechTarget
Can AI Decision-Making Be Trusted for Cyber security? (analyticsinsight.net)
'Strictly limit' remote desktop to avoid BianLian ransomware • The Register
Millions of deleted files recovered in hard drives purchased online | TechRadar
Key Metrics In Evaluating DevOps Threat Matrix (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
ChatGPT is about to revolutionize cyber security | VentureBeat
A Requirements-Driven Approach to Cyber Threat Intelligence | Mandiant
Embedding Security by Design: A Shared Responsibility (darkreading.com)
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Heightened cyber attacks threat before Council of Europe summit in Reykjavik – EURACTIV.com
12 common network protocols and their functions explained | TechTarget
Pentagon Hacking Fears Fueled by Microsoft's Monopoly on Military IT (newsweek.com)
Ukraine, Ireland, Japan and Iceland join NATO CCDCOE-Security Affairs
Web entity activity reveals insights into internet security - Help Net Security
Microsoft Security highlights from RSAC 2023 - Microsoft Security Blog
Top 5 Cyber security Predictions and Statistics for 2023 (analyticsinsight.net)
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