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Black Arrow Cyber Alert 07 March 2023 – Black Lotus UEFI Bootkit Malware Bypasses Secure Boot
Black Arrow Cyber Alert 07 March 2023 – Black Lotus UEFI Bootkit Malware Bypasses Secure Boot
Executive Summary
A new UEFI bootkit called BlackLotus (not to be confused with Black Lotus Labs) has become the first publicly known malware with the capability of bypassing secure boot defences, rendering it a serious threat. A bootkit is a malicious program designed to load as early as possible during the boot process, before other security components are loaded and BlackLotus does this by targeting the UEFI which is low level firmware, responsible for booting up most modern computers.
What’s the risk to my business?
Successful exploitation allows an attacker to effectively control the computer and allow them to remotely execute code and gain the highest level of privilege. Successful exploitation requires the attacker to either have remote privileged access, or physical access to the target computer.
Technical Summary
The bootkit exploits CVE-2022-21894, which is a Secure Boot vulnerability. Although patched by Microsoft in January, the vulnerable signed binaries are not on the UEFI revocation list which flags boot files that should not be trusted and as such the malware can run on “patched” systems. Once the bootkit has run successfully, it is engineered to communicate with a command-and-control server, allowing the bootkit to retrieve additional user-mode or kernel-mode malware.
What can I do?
There is currently no known patch and the bootkit can run even on fully patched Windows 11 systems which have Secure Boot enabled. Security controls to mitigate this vulnerability from being exploited should focus on preventing an attacker from obtaining remote privileged access to the device through secure identity and access management, or to prevent unauthorised individuals from having physical access to the device. Black Arrow will continue to monitor the situation, and this alert will be updated when more information is made available.
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Research on BlackLotus malware can be found here: https://www.welivesecurity.com/2023/03/01/blacklotus-uefi-bootkit-myth-confirmed/
Details for CVE-2023-21716 can be found here: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2023-21716
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 07 March 2023 – Microsoft Word Proof of Concept Exploit Released for Recently Patched RCE Vulnerability
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 07 March 2023 – Microsoft Word Proof of Concept Exploit Released for Recently Patched RCE Vulnerability
Executive Summary
CVE-2023-21716 is a Microsoft Word critical remote code execution vulnerability discovered last year, which has been patched in Microsoft’s February patch Tuesday. Security Researcher Joshua Drake has released a Proof of Concept (PoC) for the vulnerability and it’s so small it can fit in a tweet. The PoC requires the victim to simply just preview or open a malicious file, which could arrive in a multitude of ways, such as an email.
What’s the risk to my business?
Successful exploitation allows an attacker to remotely execute code, impacting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the data held by an organisation.
What can I do?
The vulnerability was patched as part of Microsoft’s February patch Tuesday, so only unpatched versions of Microsoft Office Word remain vulnerable. It is therefore recommended to apply the patches if not done so already. Additionally, the impact can be mitigated by enabling protected view in Microsoft Office Word, which is enabled by default. Protected view is a read-only mode where most editing functions are disabled.
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The proof of concept can be found here: https://qoop.org/publications/cve-2023-21716-rtf-fonttbl.md
Details for CVE-2023-21716 can be found here: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2023-21716
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 03 March 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Briefing 03 March 2023:
-It’s Time to Evaluate Your Security Education Plan Amongst the Rise in Social Engineering Attacks
-Mobile Users are More Susceptible to Phishing Attacks
-Phishing as a Service Stimulates Cyber Crime
-Attacker Breakout Time Drops to Just 84 Minutes
-Attackers are Developing and Deploying Exploits Faster Than Ever
-Old Vulnerabilities are Haunting Organisations and Aiding Attackers
-Scams Drive Nearly $9bn Fraud Surge in 2022
-Economic Pressure are Increasing Cyber Security Risks and a Recession Would Only Further This
-Cyber Security in This Era of Polycrisis
-Russian Ransomware Projects Rebranded to Avoid Western Sanctions
-Ransomware Attacks Ravaged Big Names in February
-Firms Who Pay Ransom Subsidise New Attacks
-How the Ukraine War Opened a Fault Line in Cyber Crime
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
It’s Time to Evaluate Your Security Education Plan with the Rise in Social Engineering Attacks
Security provider Purplesec found 98% of attacks in 2022 involved an element of social engineering. Social engineering attacks can take many forms including phishing, smishing, vishing and quishing and it’s vital to educate your organisation on how to best prepare for these. Education plans should focusing on educating all levels of users, including those at the top. These plans should also be tested to allow organisations to assess where they are at and identify where they can improve.
Mobile Users are More Susceptible to Phishing Attacks
A report conducted by mobile security provider Lookout focused on the impact of mobile phishing. Some of the key findings from the report included that more than 50% of personal devices were exposed to a mobile phishing attack every quarter, the percentage of users falling for multiple mobile phishing links increasing and an increased targeting of highly regulated industries such as insurance, banking and financial services. It is likely that this has resulted from the increase in relaxed bring your own device (BYOD) policies.
Phishing as a Service Stimulates Cyber Crime
Phishing attacks are at an all-time high and the usage of Phishing as a Service (PaaS) opens this attack technique to virtually anyone. The sale of “phishing kits” and usage of artificial intelligence has further increased the availability of this attack technique. In response, organisations should look to improve their email security, cloud security and education programs for employees.
https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/ciso/23/c/phishing-as-a-service-phaas.html
Attacker Breakout Time Drops to Just 84 Minutes
The average time it takes for a threat actor to move laterally from a compromised host within an organisation dropped 14% between 2012 and 2022 down to 84 minutes, according to a report by security provider Crowdstrike. With the reduction in time it takes a threat actor to move across systems, organisations have even less time to enact their incident response plans and contain breaches effectively, putting further pressure on the incident response team. By responding quickly, organisations can minimise the cost and damage of a breach. The report from Crowdstrike found that organisations were facing increasing difficulty in detecting suspicious activity as attackers are choosing to use valid organisation credentials rather than malware, to gain access to an organisation’s systems.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/attacker-breakout-time-drops-just/
Attackers are Developing and Deploying Exploits Faster Than Ever
A report from security provider Rapid7 found that over 56% of vulnerabilities were exploited within seven days of public disclosure. Worryingly, the median time for exploitation in 2022 was just one day. The finding from the report highlights the need for organisations to not only conduct threat intelligence to be aware of vulnerabilities but to also look to employ patches where possible in a timely manner.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/03/03/attackers-developing-deploying-exploits/
Old Vulnerabilities are Haunting Organisations and Aiding Attackers
Known vulnerabilities, vulnerabilities for which patches have already been made available, are one of the primary attack vectors for threat actors. Vulnerability management vendor Tenable found that the top exploited vulnerabilities were originally disclosed as far back as 2017 and organisations that had not applied these patches were at increased risks of attack.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/03/03/known-exploitable-vulnerabilities/
Scams Drive Nearly $9bn Fraud Surge in 2022
Americans lost $8.8 billion to fraud last year, with imposter scams responsible for $2.8 billion of that amount, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Losses to business imposters were particularly damaging, climbing to $660 million from the previous year. Interestingly, the FTC found that younger people reported losing money to fraud the most often.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/investment-scams-drive-9bn-in/
Economic Pressure are Increasing Cyber Security Risks and a Recession Would Only Further This
The World Economic Forum’s recent report found that 93% of cyber security leaders and 86% of business leaders think it is moderately or very likely that global geopolitical instability will lead to a catastrophic cyber event in the next two years. Reinforcing this, a report from (ISC)² found that 80% of business executives believe a weakening economy will increase cyber threats and a recession will only amplify this.
Cyber Security in this Era of Polycrisis
A year since Russia invaded Ukraine, the geopolitical context is increasingly tense and volatile. The world faces several major crises in what has been coined a 'polycrisis,' a cluster of global shocks with compounding effects. This, along with increasing geopolitical tensions causes a rise in risk from cyber attacks. In fact, the European Union Agency for Cyber Security (ENISA) recently issued an alert regarding actors conducting malicious cyber activities against businesses and governments in the European Union and findings from Google show a 300% increase in state-sponsored cyber attacks targeting users in NATO countries.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/02/cybersecurity-in-an-era-of-polycrisis/
Russian Ransomware Projects Rebranded to Avoid Western Sanctions
Research provider TRM labs found that some major Russian-linked ransomware crime gangs have rebranded their activities in 2022 to avoid sanctions. To strengthen their anonymity, two major ransomware crime gangs LockBit and Conti restructured their activities. Conti is reported to have restructured into three smaller groups named Black Besta, BlackByte, Karakurt. LockBit on the other hand launched LockBit 3.0, which is focused on monetary gain. Additionally, the report found that Russian-speaking darknet markets had amassed over $130 million in sales.
https://cryptopotato.com/russian-ransomware-projects-rebranded-to-avoid-western-sanctions-report/
Ransomware Attacks Ravaged Big Names in February
Despite the apparent slight drop in ransomware activity last month, several high profile targets of various industries were hit; this ranges from the likes of the US Marshal Service, retailer WH Smith, satellite provider Dish and many more. These attacks reinforce the concept that any organisation can be a victim, regardless of industry.
Firms Who Pay Ransoms Subsidise New Attacks
A report from security provider Trend Micro found that whilst only a relatively small number of ransomware victims pay their extorters, those that do pay are effectively funding 6-10 new attacks. The report also found that attackers are aware of which industries and countries pay ransoms more often, so organisations belonging to those industries and countries may find themselves an even more attractive target.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/firms-pay-ransom-subsidise-10/
How the Ukraine War Opened a Fault Line in Cyber Crime
A report from threat intelligence provider Recorded Future has highlighted the impact that the Russian invasion of Ukraine has had on cyber. Recorded Future explain how a number of threat actor groups fled during the war and in addition to differing political views between groups, there has been a disruption to the cyber environment. In fact, Recorded Future found that Russian-language dark web marketplaces have taken a major hit and the prediction is that the epicentre of cyber crime may shift to English-speaking dark web forums, shops and marketplaces.
https://www.darkreading.com/analytics/ukraine-war-fault-line-cybercrime-forever
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Well-funded security systems fail to prevent cyber attacks in US and Europe: Report | CSO Online
Russian Ransomware Projects Rebranded to Avoid Western Sanctions: Report (cryptopotato.com)
New cyber attack tactics rise up as ransomware payouts increase | CSO Online
Ransomware Attacks: Don’t Let Your Guard Down - SecurityWeek
Ransomware attacks ravaged big names in February | TechTarget
Cyber Insurance Market Back From Brink After Onslaught of Ransomware Attacks (insurancejournal.com)
Royal Mail schools LockBit in leaked negotiation (malwarebytes.com)
'Ethical hacker' among ransomware suspects arrested • The Register
Wiper malware goes global, destructive attacks surge - Help Net Security
A Deep Dive into the Evolution of Ransomware Part 3 (trendmicro.com)
New Exfiltrator-22 post-exploitation kit linked to LockBit ransomware (bleepingcomputer.com)
PureCrypter malware hits govt orgs with ransomware, info-stealers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Bitdefender Releases Free Decryptor for MortalKombat Ransomware Strain (thehackernews.com)
Dish Network confirms ransomware attack behind multi-day outage (bleepingcomputer.com)
US Marshals Ransomware Hit Is 'Major' Incident (darkreading.com)
The DoJ Disruption of the Hive Ransomware Group Is a Short-Lived Win (darkreading.com)
Vice Society publishes data stolen during Vesuvius ransomware attack • Graham Cluley
US Cybersecurity Agency Raises Alarm Over Royal Ransomware's Deadly Capabilities (thehackernews.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
New cyber attack tactics rise up as ransomware payouts increase | CSO Online
Mobile Users More Susceptible to Phishing Attacks than Two Years Ago - MSSP Alert
Phishing as a Service Stimulates Cyber crime (trendmicro.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
New cyber attack tactics rise up as ransomware payouts increase | CSO Online
Expert strategies for defending against multilingual email-based attacks - Help Net Security
Hackers Target Young Gamers: How Your Child Can Cause Business Compromise (darkreading.com)
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
As Social Engineering Attacks Skyrocket, Evaluate Your Security Education Plan (darkreading.com)
The Top 5 New Social Engineering Attacks in 2023 - (ISC)² Blog (isc2.org)
How to Prevent Callback Phishing Attacks on Your Organization (bleepingcomputer.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
RIG Exploit Kit still infects enterprise users via Internet Explorer (bleepingcomputer.com)
Exfiltrator-22 Post-Exploitation Toolkit Nips At Cobalt Strike's Heels (darkreading.com)
Malicious package flood on PyPI might be sign of new attacks to come | CSO Online
Iron Tiger hackers create Linux version of their custom malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
It's official: BlackLotus malware can bypass secure boot • The Register
Threat actors target law firms with GootLoader and SocGholish--Security Affairs
Mobile
Mobile Users More Susceptible to Phishing Attacks than Two Years Ago - MSSP Alert
Mobile Banking Trojans Surge, Doubling in Volume (darkreading.com)
Signal would 'walk' from UK if Online Safety Bill undermined encryption - BBC News
Don't be fooled by a pretty icon, malicious apps hide in plain sight - Help Net Security
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Data Breaches/Leaks
LastPass Says DevOps Engineer Home Computer Hacked - SecurityWeek
LastPass Reveals Second Attack Resulting in Breach of Encrypted Password Vaults (thehackernews.com)
Stanford University discloses data breach affecting PhD applicants (bleepingcomputer.com)
Threat actors leak Activision employee data on hacking forum--Security Affairs
10 US states that suffered the most devastating data breaches in 2022 - Help Net Security
Australian orgs lodged 497 data breach notices in back half of 2022 - Security - iTnews
Hatch Bank discloses data breach after GoAnywhere MFT hack (bleepingcomputer.com)
GunAuction site was hacked and data of 565k accounts were exposed--Security Affairs
Chick-fil-A confirms accounts hacked in months-long "automated" attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
What GoDaddy's Years-Long Breach Means for Millions of Clients (darkreading.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Cryptocurrency Bitcoin mining rig found in school crawlspace • The Register
Highly evasive cryptocurrency miner targets macOS--Security Affairs
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Investment Scams Drive $9bn Fraud Surge in 2022 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
How I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice (vice.com)
FTC reveals alarming increase in scam activity, costing consumers billions - Help Net Security
Resecurity identified the investment scam network Digital Smoke - Help Net Security
Pig butchering scam explained: Everything you need to know (techtarget.com)
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Third-party risks overwhelm traditional ERM setups - Help Net Security
Third-Party Risks: Challenges for MSSPs and How to Overcome Them - MSSP Alert
Shocking Findings from the 2023 Third-Party App Access Report (thehackernews.com)
Software Supply Chain
Shocking Findings from the 2023 Third-Party App Access Report (thehackernews.com)
SBOM is a 'massive galaxy of mess' for supply chain security • The Register
IBM Contributes Supply Chain Security Tools to OWASP (darkreading.com)
Cloud/SaaS
How to Tackle the Top SaaS Challenges of 2023 (thehackernews.com)
Cloud incident response: Frameworks and best practices | TechTarget
Security teams have no control over risky SaaS-to-SaaS connections - Help Net Security
It only takes one over-privileged identity to do major damage to a cloud - Help Net Security
SCARLETEEL hackers use advanced cloud skills to steal source code, data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Shocking Findings from the 2023 Third-Party App Access Report (thehackernews.com)
Google Cloud Platform allows data exfiltration without a (forensic) trace - Help Net Security
What Happened in That Cyber attack? With Some Cloud Services, You May Never Know (darkreading.com)
New Report: Inside the High Risk of Third-Party SaaS Apps (darkreading.com)
Containers
Hybrid/Remote Working
Work-From-Home Regulations Are Coming. Companies Aren’t Ready. (mit.edu)
How to work from home securely, the NSA way (malwarebytes.com)
Encryption
API
Open Source
Iron Tiger hackers create Linux version of their custom malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Should organisations swear off open-source software altogether? | VentureBeat
IBM Contributes Supply Chain Security Tools to OWASP (darkreading.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
LastPass Says DevOps Engineer Home Computer Hacked - SecurityWeek
Critical Vulnerabilities Allowed Booking.com Account Takeover - SecurityWeek
Sale of Stolen Credentials and Initial Access Dominate Dark Web Markets (darkreading.com)
Social Media
White House: No More TikTok on Gov't Devices Within 30 Days - SecurityWeek
EU Parliament bans staff from using TikTok over ‘cybersecurity concerns’ – POLITICO
TikTok answers three big cyber-security fears about the app - BBC News
Meta says $725M deal ends all Cambridge Analytica claims; one state disagrees | Ars Technica
Training, Education and Awareness
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
UK seeks to ‘focus’ espionage bill to head off Lords rebellion | Financial Times (ft.com)
Cyber resilience in focus: EU act to set strict standards - Help Net Security
Work-From-Home Regulations Are Coming. Companies Aren’t Ready. (mit.edu)
ML practitioners push for mandatory AI Bill of Rights - Help Net Security
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Third-party risks overwhelm traditional ERM setups - Help Net Security
CISOs Share Their 3 Top Challenges for Cybersecurity Management (darkreading.com)
The Importance of Recession-Proofing Security Operations (darkreading.com)
Third-Party Risks: Challenges for MSSPs and How to Overcome Them - MSSP Alert
CISO Conversations: Code42, BreachQuest Leaders Discuss Combining CISO and CIO Roles - SecurityWeek
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Gartner Prediction: Nearly Half of Cybersecurity Pros Will Change Jobs by 2025 - MSSP Alert
Growing Demand For Skilled Cybersecurity Workforce In Digital Age (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Partnering With a Cybersecurity Vendor Can Help You Recruit Top Talent - MSSP Alert
CISOs Are Stressed Out and It's Putting Companies at Risk (thehackernews.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
'Ethical hacker' among ransomware suspects arrested • The Register
The DoJ Disruption of the Hive Ransomware Group Is a Short-Lived Win (darkreading.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
UK seeks to ‘focus’ espionage bill to head off Lords rebellion | Financial Times (ft.com)
Press greets Home Office redraft of national security bill with scepticism | Media | The Guardian
The Air Force Is Now Using Facial Recognition Drones (gizmodo.com)
How dog tracker apps are snooping on humans, according to cyber security experts (telegraph.co.uk)
Artificial Intelligence
Generative AI Changes Everything We Know About Cyber attacks (darkreading.com)
ChatGPT is bringing advancements and challenges for cybersecurity - Help Net Security
How I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice (vice.com)
ML practitioners push for mandatory AI Bill of Rights - Help Net Security
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Cyber security must be tightened up in this era of polycrisis | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
How the Ukraine War Opened a Fault Line in Cyber crime, Possibly Forever (darkreading.com)
Russia-Ukraine War: A Year of Cyber Shortfalls (foreignpolicy.com)
Evaluating the Cyberwar Set Off by Russian Invasion of Ukraine (darkreading.com)
CERT of Ukraine: Russia-linked APT backdoored multiple govt sites-Security Affairs
White House: No More TikTok on Gov't Devices Within 30 Days - SecurityWeek
Russian charged with smuggling US counterintel tech • The Register
Cyber security in wartime: how Ukraine's infosec community is coping | CSO Online
China's BlackFly Targets Materials Sector in 'Relentless' Quest for IP (darkreading.com)
'Hackers' Behind Air Raid Alerts Across Russia: Official - SecurityWeek
China spends billions on pro-Russia disinformation, US special envoy says | China | The Guardian
Nation State Actors
Cyber security must be tightened up in this era of polycrisis | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
How the Ukraine War Opened a Fault Line in Cyber crime, Possibly Forever (darkreading.com)
Hacker group defaces Russian websites to display the Kremlin on fire | TechCrunch
Russia-Ukraine War: A Year of Cyber Shortfalls (foreignpolicy.com)
CERT of Ukraine: Russia-linked APT backdoored multiple govt sites-Security Affairs
Evaluating the Cyberwar Set Off by Russian Invasion of Ukraine (darkreading.com)
White House: No More TikTok on Gov't Devices Within 30 Days - SecurityWeek
Russian charged with smuggling US counterintel tech • The Register
Cyber security in wartime: how Ukraine's infosec community is coping | CSO Online
EU Parliament bans staff from using TikTok over ‘cybersecurity concerns’ – POLITICO
China's BlackFly Targets Materials Sector in 'Relentless' Quest for IP (darkreading.com)
'Hackers' Behind Air Raid Alerts Across Russia: Official - SecurityWeek
China spends billions on pro-Russia disinformation, US special envoy says | China | The Guardian
TikTok answers three big cyber-security fears about the app - BBC News
Russia bans foreign messaging apps in government organisations (bleepingcomputer.com)
Chinese hackers use new custom backdoor to evade detection (bleepingcomputer.com)
Vulnerability Management
Vulnerabilities
A world of hurt for Fortinet and ManageEngine after users fail to install patches | Ars Technica
Hackers are actively exploiting Zoho ManageEngine flaw-Security Affairs
All In One SEO WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Affects Up To 3+ Million (searchenginejournal.com)
CISA warns of hackers exploiting ZK Java Framework RCE flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cisco patches critical Web UI RCE flaw in multiple IP phones (bleepingcomputer.com)
Aruba Networks fixes six critical vulnerabilities in ArubaOS (bleepingcomputer.com)
Microsoft releases Windows security updates for Intel CPU flaws (bleepingcomputer.com)
Tools and Controls
LastPass Reveals Second Attack Resulting in Breach of Encrypted Password Vaults (thehackernews.com)
Well-funded security systems fail to prevent cyber attacks in US and Europe: Report | CSO Online
The Future of Network Security: Predictive Analytics and ML-Driven Solutions (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft announces automatic BEC, ransomware attack disruption capabilities - Help Net Security
How to use zero trust and IAM to defend against cyber attacks in an economic downturn | VentureBeat
Pentesting No Longer Driven by Regulatory Compliance, New Study Finds - MSSP Alert
Application Security vs. API Security: What is the difference? (thehackernews.com)
Accurately assessing the success of zero-trust initiatives | TechTarget
Other News
Attackers are developing and deploying exploits faster than ever - Help Net Security
Attacker Breakout Time Drops to Just 84 Minutes - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Moving target defence must keep cyber attackers guessing - Help Net Security
Covert cyber attacks on the rise as attackers shift tactics for maximum impact - Help Net Security
Dormant accounts are a low-hanging fruit for attackers - Help Net Security
Dish Network goes offline after likely cyber attack, employees cut off (bleepingcomputer.com)
News Corp says state hackers were on its network for two years (bleepingcomputer.com)
UK won the Military Cyberwarfare exercise Defence Cyber Marvel-Security Affairs
To Safeguard Critical Infrastructure, Go Back to Basics (darkreading.com)
Feds accuse Google of destroying evidence in antitrust case • The Register
Microsoft recommending you scan more Exchange server files • The Register
CISA director urges tech sector to stop shipping unsafe products | CyberScoop
Developers can make a great extension of your security team - Help Net Security
2023 Browser Security Report Uncovers Major Browsing Risks and Blind Spots (thehackernews.com)
Uncovering the most pressing cybersecurity concerns for SMBs - Help Net Security
Wiz execs: Most overhyped security tool is technology itself • The Register
Sector Specific
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· Construction
· Critical National Infrastructure (CNI)
· Defence & Space
· Education & Academia
· Energy & Utilities
· Estate Agencies
· Financial Services
· FinTech
· Food & Agriculture
· Gaming & Gambling
· Government & Public Sector (including Law Enforcement)
· Health/Medical/Pharma
· Hotels & Hospitality
· Insurance
· Legal
· Manufacturing
· Maritime
· Oil, Gas & Mining
· OT, ICS, IIoT, SCADA & Cyber-Physical Systems
· Retail & eCommerce
· Small and Medium Sized Businesses (SMBs)
· Startups
· Telecoms
· Third Sector & Charities
· Transport & Aviation
· Web3
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Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 03 March 2023 – Cisco IP Phone 6800, 7800, 7900, and 8800 Series Web User Interface Vulnerabilities
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 03 March 2023 – Cisco IP Phone 6800, 7800, 7900, and 8800 Series Web User Interface Vulnerabilities
Executive Summary
Multiple Vulnerabilities in the web-based management interface for the Cisco IP Phones: 6800, 7800, 7900, and 8800 have been identified. The vulnerabilities are tracked as CVE-2023-20078 and CVE-2023-20079.
What’s the risk to me or my business?
Successful exploitation of the vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to remotely execute code or cause a denial of service (DoS). The vulnerabilities are not dependent on each other and can therefore be executed without requiring the other one.
What can I do?
There are no workarounds, and it is recommended that the patches for the vulnerabilities released by CISCO are installed.
The following models and firmware versions are impacted:
· IP Phone 6800 Series with Multiplatform Firmware version earlier than 11.3.7SR1
· IP Phone 7800 Series with Multiplatform Firmware version earlier than 11.3.7SR1
· IP Phone 8800 Series with Multiplatform Firmware version earlier than 11.3.7SR1
Due to the following products having reached the end of life process, there is no patch available:
· Cisco Unified IP Phone 7900 Series
· Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831
· Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 with Multiplatform Firmware
Further information on the vulnerabilities be found here:
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Black Arrow Cyber Alert 01/03/2023 – ACTION REQUIRED: LastPass Security Incident Update
Black Arrow Cyber Alert 01/03/2022 – ACTION REQUIRED: LastPass Security Incident Update
Executive Summary
Yesterday (28 February 2023), LastPass provided an update on their recent security incident that was disclosed on 22 December 2022. LastPass explained how information stolen in a breach that had taken place in August 2022 was then used to conduct a separate breach in December 2022; the latter breach then allowed access to the LastPass encrypted Amazon S3 buckets.
LastPass also revealed more about how the incidents happened. In the first incident the threat actor did not have the decryption keys and they were unable to decrypt some data. The threat actor identified that a DevOps engineer had access to the decryption key and as a result the DevOps engineer’s home computer was targeted. Through exploiting a vulnerable third-party software package, the threat actor was able to install a keylogger and capture the engineers’ master password as it was entered. Once the engineer had authenticated with multi factor authentication (MFA), the threat actor then had access to the LastPass corporate vault.
What’s the risk to my business?
The incident has resulted in a significant amount of data being accessed[1]. LastPass has stated that the compromised backup of the customer base was dated 14 August 2022 and that any accounts created after that date are not affected. A full list, including descriptions is available from LastPass; a summary of main items is presented below:
Business customers - General
MFA seeds
Splunk Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) integration secrets
“Push” site credentials
SCIM, Enterprise API and SAML keys
Billing addresses
Company name
Tax id
Email address
End user name
IP address of trusted devices
Telephone number
Mobile device unique identifier
Number of iterations that a customer was configured to use
Business customers - Non federated
Hashes of temporary and account recovery one-time passwords
MFA API integration secrets
One-time password seeds
Business Customers - Federated
Split knowledge component “K2” keys
What can I do?
Recommended actions depend on whether the user environment is federated or not. Federated users are users who are authenticated with an identify provider such as Azure Directory, which then allows the user to access LastPass. Non-federated users will access LastPass using a LastPass username and password. The recommended actions are as follows:
Federated users
For federated environments, organisations should consider de-federating and re-federating all users, and request users to rotate all vault credentials based on the organisation’s risk tolerance. If credentials are to be rotated, critical credentials should be prioritised.
Non-federated users
Where non-federated users have employed the use of MFA, administrators should clear all MFA shared secrets[2] as this will destroy all LastPass sessions and require the user to log back in and re-enable MFA. Where MFA is not in use, we strongly recommend it is enforced as soon as possible. Administrators should also consider requiring users to reset their master passwords[3].
General
To maximise security for your users, LastPass recommend reviewing iteration count settings and recommend that users change to 600,000 iterations[4] which is the recommended number by OWASP.
A super administrator or “break-glass” account is a privileged account reserved for unrestricted emergency access. Where a super administrator or “break glass” administrator account is present, it is recommended by LastPass that at least one of these is not federated and has a master password and strong iteration account as per LastPass guidance. Where the password is not strong, it should be reset immediately. It is recommended that MFA also be reset, to reduce the risk of compromise.
Additional considerations include the review of vault item password policies, user security scores, security of shared folders and monitoring of the dark web.
As always, organisations should remain vigilant as threat actors may use this event to conduct phishing campaigns.
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 24 February 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Briefing 24 February 2023:
-Employees Bypass Cyber Security Guidance to Achieve Business Objectives
-Three Quarters of Businesses Braced for Serious Email Attack this Year
-The Cost of Living Crisis is Triggering a Wave of Workplace Crime
-Fighting Ransomware with Cyber Security Audits
-Record Levels of Fraud Impacting 90% of Payment Compliance Teams
-CISOs Struggle with Stress and Limited Resources
-Cyber Threats and Regulations Mount for Financial Industry
-HardBit Ransomware Wants Insurance Details to Set the Perfect Price
-Social Engineering is Becoming Increasingly Sophisticated
-A Fifth of Brits Have Fallen Victim to Online Scammers
-Cyber Attacks Hit Data Centres to Steal Information From Companies
-Phishing Fears Ramp Up on Email, Collaboration Platforms
-The War in Ukraine has Shaken up the Cyber Criminal Eco-system
-Police Bust €41m Email Scam Gang
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
Employees Bypass Cyber Security Guidance to Achieve Business Objectives
Researcher Gartner predicts that by 2025, lack of talent or human failure will be responsible for over half of significant cyber incidents. In a survey conducted by Gartner it was found that 69% of employees had bypassed their organisations cyber security guidance in the previous 12 months and 74% said they would bypass cyber security guidance if it helped them or their team achieve a business objective.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/02/24/bypass-cybersecurity-guidance/
Three Quarters of Businesses Braced for Serious Email Attack this Year
According to a survey conducted by security provider Vanson Bourne, 76% of cyber security professionals predict that an email related attack will have serious consequences for their organisation in the coming year. The survey found that 82% of companies reported a higher volume of email in 2022 compared with 2021 and 2020 and 74% had said email-based threats had risen over the last 12 months. In addition, a worrying 91% had seen attempts to steal or use their email domain in an attack.
The Cost of Living Crisis is Triggering a Wave of Workplace Crime
Almost 6,000 people were caught stealing from their employer in 2022 according to insurance provider Zurich with the firms facing an average loss of £140,000. Zurich have said “As cost of living pressures mount, employee theft has significantly increased, suggesting some workers could be turning to desperate measures to make ends meet”.
Fighting Ransomware with Cyber Security Audits
With the ever increasing number of devices and distributed environments, it’s easy for organisations to lose track of open IP addresses, administrator accounts and infrastructure configurations; all of this creates an increase in opportunities for threat actors to deploy ransomware. By conducting audits of IT assets, organisations can identify the data they hold and reduce the risk of forgotten devices. The need for auditing of an organisations assets is reinforced where a survey conducted by research provider Enterprise Strategy Group found that nearly 70% of respondents had suffered at least one exploit that started with an unknown, unmanaged, or poorly managed Internet-facing IT asset.
https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/ciso/23/b/cybersecurity-audit.html
Record Levels of Fraud Impacting 90% of Payment Compliance Teams
New research from research provider VIXIO has found that 90% of payment company compliance teams are frequently overwhelmed and increased fraud was a particular concern for teams in the UK.
CISOs Struggle with Stress and Limited Resources
A survey from security provider Cynet has found that 94% of CISOs report being stressed at work, with 65% admitting that this work stress has compromised their ability to protect their organisation. Furthermore, the survey found all respondents said they needed additional resources to adequately cope with current cyber challenges. Amongst some of the key findings were 77% of CISOs believing that a lack of resources had led to important security initiatives falling to the wayside.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/02/23/cisos-work-related-stress/
Cyber Threats and Regulations Mount for Financial Industry
Nation-state adversaries, new reporting regulations, and a fast-paced threat landscape mean that financial services and technology firms need to bolster their security posture. For example, last year a report conducted by the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) and security provider Akamai found that distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS) attacks rose 73% more for European financial institutions compared to the previous year. This combination of attacks is followed by an increase in regulations such as the requirement to report breaches to the European Authorities to satisfy the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Such increase has caused financial institutions to bolster their security, with a survey conducted by security provider Contrast finding 72% of financial organisations plan to increase their investment in the security of their applications and 64% mandated cyber security requirements for their vendors.
https://www.darkreading.com/risk/cyberthreats-regulations-mount-for-financial-industry
HardBit Ransomware Wants Insurance Details to Set the Perfect Price
Operators of a ransomware threat known as Hardbit are trying to negotiate ransom payments so that they would be covered by victim’s insurance companies. Typically, the threat actor tries to convince the victim that it is in their interest to disclose their insurance details so that the threat actor can adjust their demands so that insurance would cover it.
Social Engineering is Becoming Increasingly Sophisticated
The rapid development of deepfake technology is providing an increase in the sophistication of social engineering attacks. Deepfake technology refers to products created through artificial intelligence, which could allow an individual to impersonate another with likeness and voice during a video conversation. The accessibility of such technology has allowed threat actors to conduct more sophisticated campaigns, including the replication of the voice of a company executive.
https://securityaffairs.com/142487/hacking/social-engineering-increasingly-sophisticated.html
A Fifth of Brits Have Fallen Victim to Online Scammers
Security founder F-Secure have found that a fifth of Brits had fallen victim to digital scammers in the past, yet a quarter had no security controls to protect themselves. When providing a reason for the lack of security, 60% said they found cyber security too complex. This is worrying for organisations who need to ensure these low levels of security awareness are not displayed in the corporate environment.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fifth-brits-have-victim-online/
Cyber Attacks Hit Data Centres to Steal Information from Companies
Cyber attacks targeting multiple data centres globally have resulted in the exfiltration of information relating to companies who used them. In addition, attackers have been seen to publish access credentials relating to these attacks on the dark web. This malicious activity reinforces the need for organisations to be aware of and properly manage their supply chain.
Phishing Fears Ramp Up on Email, Collaboration Platforms
Three quarters of organisations are expecting a serious impact from an email-based attack and with the rapid growth and expansion of collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams, it’s expected that these will also be used as a vector for threat actors. Combined with the emergence of Chat-GPT, the landscape provides an increasing amount of opportunities for threat actors.
The War in Ukraine has Shaken up the Cyber Criminal Eco-System
One year after Russia invaded Ukraine, the war continues -- including an ever-evolving digital component that has implications for the future of cyber security around the world. Among other things, the war in Ukraine has upended the Eastern European cyber criminal ecosystem, according to cyber security experts from Google, shaking up the way ransomware attacks are playing out. Google later explained that “Lines are blurring between financially motivated and government-backed attackers in Eastern Europe”.
Police Bust €41m Email Scam Gang
A coordinated police operation spanning multiple countries led to the dismantling of a criminal network which was responsible for tens of millions in Business Email Compromise (BEC) losses. In one of the attacks the gang used social engineering to target the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of a real estate developer, defrauding them of 38 million euros.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/police-bust-41m-bec-gang/
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
HardBit ransomware wants insurance details to set the perfect price (bleepingcomputer.com)
An Overview of the Global Impact of Ransomware Attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Fight Ransomware with a Cyber security Audit (trendmicro.com)
Time to Deploy Ransomware Drops 94% - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Majority of Ransomware Attacks Last Year Exploited Old Bugs (darkreading.com)
A Deep Dive into the Evolution of Ransomware Part 1 (trendmicro.com)
A Deep Dive into the Evolution of Ransomware Part 2 (trendmicro.com)
Guardian staff forced to work out of former brewery after ransomware attack (telegraph.co.uk)
Royal Ransomware Expands Attacks by Targeting Linux ESXi Servers (trendmicro.com)
Chip company loses $250m after ransomware hits supply chain (malwarebytes.com)
GoAnywhere zero-day opened door to Clop ransomware (malwarebytes.com)
Derivatives market still hit by fallout from Ion Markets cyber attack | Financial Times (ft.com)
Dutch Police arrest three ransomware actors extorting €2.5 million (bleepingcomputer.com)
IBM: Ransomware defenders showing signs of improvement | TechTarget
ESXiArgs Ransomware Has Spread to 500 New Targets in Europe. Will there be More? - MSSP Alert
Ukraine Suffered More Wiper Malware in 2022 Than Anywhere, Ever | WIRED
Food giant Dole hit by ransomware, halts North American production temporarily (bitdefender.com)
Wiper Malware Surges Ahead, Spiking 53% in 3 Months (darkreading.com)
Trellix Report: LockBit 3.0 Ransomware "Most Aggressive" with Demands - MSSP Alert
Israel's Top Tech University Targeted by DarkBit Ransomware (darkreading.com)
Lockbit gang hit Portuguese municipal water utility Aguas do Porto-Security Affairs
Student Medical Records Exposed After LAUSD Breach (darkreading.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Three-quarters of businesses braced for ‘serious’ email attack this year | CSO Online
Phishing Fears Ramp Up on Email, Collaboration Platforms (darkreading.com)
Big rise in 'email thread hijacking' by cyber criminals (rte.ie)
Smishing, vishing and whaling: How phishing scams are evolving | The Star
Microsoft Outlook flooded with spam due to broken email filters (bleepingcomputer.com)
Coinbase Attack Linked to Group Behind Last Year's Twilio, Cloudflare Hacks - SecurityWeek
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Google Translate Helps BEC Groups Scam Companies in Any Language (darkreading.com)
Police Bust €38m BEC Gang - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Social engineering, deception becomes increasingly sophisticated-Security Affairs
Smishing, vishing and whaling: How phishing scams are evolving | The Star
Coinbase cyber attack targeted employees with fake SMS alert (bleepingcomputer.com)
2FA/MFA
Malware
Google Ads Spreads FatalRAT Malware, Disguised As Popular Apps (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Researchers unearth Windows backdoor that’s unusually stealthy | Ars Technica
Researchers warn of 'Havoc' command and control tool • The Register
New WhiskerSpy malware delivered via trojanized codec installer (bleepingcomputer.com)
Frebniis malware abuses Microsoft IIS feature to create a backdoor-Security Affairs
New Stealc malware emerges with a wide set of stealing capabilities (bleepingcomputer.com)
Experts Warn of RambleOn Android Malware Targeting South Korean Journalists (thehackernews.com)
Hackers use fake ChatGPT apps to push Windows, Android malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Unanswered Questions Cloud the Recent Targeting of an Asian Research Org (darkreading.com)
Hydrochasma Threat Group Bombards Targets with Slew of Commodity Malware, Tools (darkreading.com)
Wiper Malware Surges Ahead, Spiking 53% in 3 Months (darkreading.com)
Russian national accused of developing, selling malware appears in US. court | CyberScoop
Defenders on high alert as backdoor attacks become more common - Help Net Security
Mobile
Five easy steps to keep your smartphone safe from hackers | ZDNET
Apple Updates Advisories as Security Firm Discloses New Class of Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Accidental WhatsApp account takeovers? It's a thing • The Register
Google will boost Android security through firmware hardening (bleepingcomputer.com)
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Internet of Things – IoT
Data Breaches/Leaks
Sensitive US military emails exposed by unsecured Azure server • The Register
DNA testing firm inks settlement after forgotten DB break-in • The Register
Activision did not notify employees of data breach for months | TechCrunch
GoDaddy blasted for breach response | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
TELUS investigating leak of stolen source code, employee data (bleepingcomputer.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
The war in Ukraine has shaken up the cyber criminal ecosystem, Google says | ZDNET
Russian cyber crime alliances upended by Ukraine invasion • The Register
Spain Orders Extradition of British Alleged Hacker to US. - SecurityWeek
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Norwegian police recover $5.9m crypto stolen by North Korea • The Register
Coinbase Attack Linked to Group Behind Last Year's Twilio, Cloudflare Hacks - SecurityWeek
Coinbase breached by social engineers, employee data stolen – Naked Security (sophos.com)
‘Nevada Group’ hackers target thousands of computer networks | Financial Times (ft.com)
Pirated Final Cut Pro infects your Mac with cryptomining malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
SBF faces four additional charges in FTX collapse case • The Register
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Employees bypass cyber security guidance to achieve business objectives - Help Net Security
Insider Threats Don't Mean Insiders Are Threatening (darkreading.com)
Insider threats must be top-of-mind for organisations facing layoffs - Help Net Security
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
The cost of living crisis is triggering a wave of workplace crime - here's how | UK News | Sky News
FTC: Americans lost $8.8 billion to fraud in 2022 after 30% surge (bleepingcomputer.com)
Europol busts ‘CEO fraud’ gang that stole €38M in a few days (bleepingcomputer.com)
Criminals are flooding the internet with fake advice scams and adware, so watch out | TechRadar
City Fund Managers Jailed for £8m Fraud - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Scammers Mimic ChatGPT to Steal Business Credentials (darkreading.com)
SBF faces four additional charges in FTX collapse case • The Register
Insurance
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Chip company loses $250m after ransomware hits supply chain (malwarebytes.com)
3 Steps to Automate Your Third-Party Risk Management Program (thehackernews.com)
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Google Cloud CISO Phil Venables: Zero trust ‘essential’ to protect the cloud | VentureBeat
Four steps SMBs can take to close SaaS security gaps - Help Net Security
Why Are My Employees Integrating With So Many Unsanctioned SaaS Apps? (darkreading.com)
Four Reasons Why Web Security is as Important as Endpoint Security for MSSP Clients - MSSP Alert
Containers
Encryption
Encrypted Traffic, Once Thought Safe, Now Responsible For Most Cyberthreats (darkreading.com)
AI Helps Crack NIST-Recommended Post-Quantum Encryption Algorithm - SecurityWeek
API
Open Source
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Social Media
Twitter Limits SMS-Based 2-Factor Authentication to Blue Subscribers Only (thehackernews.com)
7 Tips for Mitigating Cyber-Risks to Your Corporate Social Media (darkreading.com)
Russia's information war against Ukraine went stealth after Meta crackdown | CyberScoop
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Employees bypass cyber security guidance to achieve business objectives - Help Net Security
The financial system is alarmingly vulnerable to cyber attack | Financial Times (ft.com)
Cyber threats, Regulations Mount for Financial Industry (darkreading.com)
Fight Ransomware with a Cyber security Audit (trendmicro.com)
Evolving Threat Landscape Leading to Cyber security Pro “Burnout,” Study Says - MSSP Alert
Benchmarking your cyber security budget in 2023 | VentureBeat
7 reasons to avoid investing in cyber insurance | CSO Online
5 top threats from 2022 most likely to strike in 2023 | CSO Online
Cyber arms race, economic headwinds among top macro cyber security risks for 2023 | CSO Online
Malicious actors push the limits of attack vectors - Help Net Security
Data Protection
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
CISOs struggle with stress and limited resources - Help Net Security
Complexity, volume of cyber attacks lead to burnout in security teams - Help Net Security
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Police Bust €38m BEC Gang - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Spain Orders Extradition of British Alleged Hacker to US. - SecurityWeek
Russian national accused of developing, selling malware appears in US. court | CyberScoop
Dutch Police arrest three ransomware actors extorting €2.5 million (bleepingcomputer.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Artificial Intelligence
MLOps Security AI power analysis breaks post-quantum security algorithm ... (eenewseurope.com)
AI Helps Crack NIST-Recommended Post-Quantum Encryption Algorithm - SecurityWeek
Hackers use fake ChatGPT apps to push Windows, Android malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
ENISA and CERT-EU warns Chinese APTs targeting EU organisations-Security Affairs
Russian cybercrime alliances upended by Ukraine invasion • The Register
Musk restricts Starlink for Ukraine, cites World War III | Fortune
America Loves Spying by Balloon, Just Like China (gizmodo.com)
How Ukraine War Has Shaped US Planning for a China Conflict - SecurityWeek
Russia blames 'hackers' for fake missile strike alerts • The Register
Ukraine says Russian hackers backdoored govt websites in 2021 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russia's information war against Ukraine went stealth after Meta crackdown | CyberScoop
British Army leads Western Europe’s largest cyber warfare exercise | The British Army (mod.uk)
Nation State Actors
ENISA and CERT-EU warns Chinese APTs targeting EU organisations-Security Affairs
The war in Ukraine has shaken up the cybercriminal ecosystem, Google says | ZDNET
Russian cybercrime alliances upended by Ukraine invasion • The Register
Norwegian police recover $5.9m crypto stolen by North Korea • The Register
America Loves Spying by Balloon, Just Like China (gizmodo.com)
EU Organisations Warned of Chinese APT Attacks - SecurityWeek
How Ukraine War Has Shaped US Planning for a China Conflict - SecurityWeek
Earth Zhulong Familiar Patterns Target Southeast Asian Firms (trendmicro.com)
Earth Kitsune Delivers New WhiskerSpy Backdoor via Watering Hole Attack (trendmicro.com)
Putin Speech Broadcast Temporarily Stopped By DDoS Attack (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Ukraine Suffered More Wiper Malware in 2022 Than Anywhere, Ever | WIRED
Lazarus Group Likely Using New WinorDLL64 Backdoor to Exfiltrate Sensitive Data (thehackernews.com)
Ukraine says Russian hackers backdoored govt websites in 2021 (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russia's information war against Ukraine went stealth after Meta crackdown | CyberScoop
Vulnerability Management
CVSS system criticized for failure to address real-world impact | The Daily Swig (portswigger.net)
Majority of Ransomware Attacks Last Year Exploited Old Bugs (darkreading.com)
At least one open source vulnerability found in 84% of code bases: Report | CSO Online
Vulnerabilities
US Cybersecurity Agency CISA Adds Three New Vulnerabilities in KEV Catalog (thehackernews.com)
SolarWinds Announces Upcoming Patches for High-Severity Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
A New Kind of Bug Spells Trouble for iOS and macOS Security | WIRED
VMware Patches Critical Vulnerability in Carbon Black App Control Product (thehackernews.com)
PoC exploit code for critical Fortinet FortiNAC bug released online-Security Affairs
Newly Disclosed Vulnerability Exposes EOL Arris Routers to Attacks - SecurityWeek
Emergency VMware ESXi update fixes Windows Server 2022 VM boot issues (bleepingcomputer.com)
Exploitation attempts observed against Fortinet FortiNAC flaw | TechTarget
Researchers find hidden vulnerabilities in hundreds of Docker containers - Help Net Security
Tools and Controls
Despite Breach, LastPass Demonstrates the Power of Password Management (darkreading.com)
Google Cloud CISO Phil Venables: Zero trust ‘essential’ to protect the cloud | VentureBeat
10 Best Network Security Solutions & Providers - 2023 (cybersecuritynews.com)
Why privileged access management should be critical to your security strategy | VentureBeat
The battle for data security now falls on developers; here’s how they can win | VentureBeat
Zero trust, XDR prominent in Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Endpoint Security | VentureBeat
Advantages of the AWS Security Maturity Model (trendmicro.com)
Other News
Army leads Western Europe’s largest cyber warfare exercise | The British Army (mod.uk)
NSA shares guidance on how to secure your home network (bleepingcomputer.com)
Encrypted Traffic, Once Thought Safe, Now Responsible For Most Cyberthreats (darkreading.com)
Malicious actors push the limits of attack vectors - Help Net Security
Researchers Hijack Popular NPM Package with Millions of Downloads (thehackernews.com)
Justice Department Debuts 'Disruptive Technology Strike Force' (gizmodo.com)
How to Detect New Threats via Suspicious Activities (thehackernews.com)
At least one open source vulnerability found in 84% of code bases: Report | CSO Online
Microsoft urges Exchange admins to remove some antivirus exclusions (bleepingcomputer.com)
Sector Specific
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· FinTech
· Food & Agriculture
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· Government & Public Sector (including Law Enforcement)
· Health/Medical/Pharma
· Hotels & Hospitality
· Insurance
· Legal
· Manufacturing
· Maritime
· Oil, Gas & Mining
· OT, ICS, IIoT, SCADA & Cyber-Physical Systems
· Retail & eCommerce
· Small and Medium Sized Businesses (SMBs)
· Startups
· Telecoms
· Third Sector & Charities
· Transport & Aviation
· Web3
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 17 February 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 17 February 2023:
-High Risk Users May be Few, but the Threat They Pose is Huge
-The Cost of Cyber Security Insurance is Soaring so Firms Need to Take Prevention More Seriously
-Cyber Attacks Worldwide Increased to an All-Time Record Breaking High
-Most Organisations Make Cyber Security Decisions Without Insights
-Ransomware Attackers Finding New Ways to Weaponise Old Vulnerabilities
-Are Executives Fluent in IT Security Speak? 5 Reasons Why the Communication Gap is Wider Than You Think
-Business Email Compromise Groups Target Firms with Multilingual Impersonation Attacks
-EU Countries Told to Step up Defence Against State Hackers
-Cyber Criminals Exploit Fear and Urgency to Trick Consumers
-How to Manage Third Party and Supply Chain Cyber Security Risks that are Too Costly to Ignore
-Russian Spear Phishing Campaign Escalates Efforts Towards Critical UK, US and European Targets
-5 Biggest Risks of Using Third Party Managed Service Providers
-Cyber Crime as a Service: A Subscription Based Model in the Wrong Hands
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
High Risk Users May be Few, but the Threat They Pose is Huge
High risk users represent approximately 10% of the worker population according to research provider, Elevate Security research. The research found that high risk users were responsible for 41% of all simulated phishing clicks, 30% of all real-world phishing clicks, 54% of all secure-browsing incidents and 42% of all malware events. This is worrying, considering the rise in sophisticated targeted phishing campaigns.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/02/16/high-risk-behavior/
The Cost of Cyber Security Insurance is Soaring so Firms Need to Take Prevention More Seriously
State-backed cyber attacks are on the rise, but they are not raising the level of alarm that they should in the corporate world. Unfortunately, this is not a productive way of thinking. Come the end of March, insurance provider Lloyds will no longer cover damage from cyber attacks carried out by state or state-backed groups. In the worst cases, this reduced insurance coverage could exacerbate the trend of companies taking a passive approach toward state-backed attacks as they feel there is now really nothing they can do to protect themselves. The uncertainty however, could be the motivation for companies to take the threat of state-backed attacks more seriously.
Cyber Attacks Worldwide Increased to an All-Time Record-Breaking High, Report Shows
According to a report by security provider Check Point, cyber attacks rose 38% in 2022 compared to the previous year. Some of the key trends in the report included an increase in the number of cloud-based networking attacks, with a 48% rise and non-state affiliated hacktivist groups becoming more organised and effective than ever before. Additionally, ransomware is becoming more difficult to attribute and track and extra focus should be placed on exfiltration detection.
Most Organisations Make Cyber Security Decisions Without Insights
A report by security provider Mandiant found some worrying results when it came to organisational understanding of threat actors. Some of the key findings include, 79% of respondents stating that most of their cyber security decisions are made without insight into the treat actors targeting them, 79% believing their organisation could focus more time and energy on identifying critical security trends, 67% believing senior leadership teams underestimate the cyber threats posed to their organisation and finally, 47% of respondents felt that they could not prove to senior leadership that their organisation has a highly effective cyber security program.
Ransomware Attackers Finding New Ways to Weaponise Old Vulnerabilities
Ransomware attackers are finding new ways to exploit organisations’ security weaknesses by weaponising old vulnerabilities. A report by security provider Cyber Security Works had found that 76% of the vulnerabilities currently being exploited were first discovered between 2010-2019.
Are Executives Fluent in IT Security Speak? 5 Reasons Why the Communication Gap is Wider Than You Think
Using data from two different reports conducted by security provider Kaspersky, the combined data showed some worrying results. Some of the results include 98% of respondents revealing they faced at least one IT security miscommunication that regularly leads to bad consequences, 62% of managers revealing miscommunication led to at least one cyber security incident, 42% of business leaders wanting their IT security team to better communicate and 34% of C-level executives struggle to speak about adopting new security solutions.
Business Email Compromise Groups Target Firms with Multilingual Impersonation Attacks
Security providers Abnormal Security have identified two Business Email Compromise (BEC) groups “Midnight Hedgehog” and “Mandarin Capybara” which are conducting impersonation attacks in at least 13 different languages. Like many payment fraud attacks, finance managers or other executives are often targeted. In a separate report by Abnormal Security, it was found that business email compromise (BEC) attacks increased by more than 81% during 2022.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/bec-groups-multilingual/
EU Countries Told to Step up Defence Against State Hackers
European states have raced to protect their energy infrastructure from physical attacks but the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) said more needed to be done against cyber warfare against financial institutions and the telecommunications networks and power grids they rely on. "The war in Ukraine, the broader geopolitical landscape and the increasing use of cyber attacks have significantly heightened the cyber threat environment," the ESRB said in a report. In addition, the ESRB highlight an increased risk of cyber attacks on the EU financial system, suggesting that stress tests and impact analyses should be carried out to identify weaknesses and measure resilience.
Cyber Criminals Exploit Fear and Urgency to Trick Consumers
Threats using social engineering to steal money, such as refund and invoice fraud and tech support scams, increased during Q4 of 2022 according to a report by software provider Avast. “At the end of 2022, we have seen an increase in human-centred threats, such as scams tricking people into thinking their computer is infected, or that they have been charged for goods they didn’t order. It’s human nature to react to urgency, fear and try to regain control of issues, and that’s where cyber criminals succeed” Avast commented.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/02/13/cybercriminals-exploit-fear-urgency-trick-consumers/
How to Manage Third Party and Supply Chain Cyber Security Risks that are Too Costly to Ignore
Many organisations have experienced that “after the breach” feeling — the moment they realise they have to tell customers their personal information may have been compromised because one of the organisations’ vendors had a data breach. Such situations involve spending significant amount of money and time to fix a problem caused by a third party. An organisation’s ability to handle third-party cyber risk proactively depends on its risk management strategies.
https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/10/why-third-party-cybersecurity-risks-are-too-costly-to-ignore/
Russian Spear Phishing Campaign Escalates Efforts Towards Critical UK, US and European Targets
Following the advisory from the NCSC, it is clear that Russian state-sponsored hackers have become increasingly sophisticated at launching phishing attacks against critical targets in the UK, US and Europe over the last 12 months. The attacks included the creation of fake personas, supported by social media accounts, fake profiles and academic papers, to lure targets into replying to sophisticated phishing emails. In some cases, the bad actor may never leverage the account to send emails from and only use it to make decisions based on intelligence collection.
5 Biggest Risks of Using Third Party Managed Service Providers
As business processes become more complex, companies are turning to third parties to boost their ability to provide critical services from cloud storage to data management to security. It’s often more efficient and less expensive to contract out work. But it does present risks. 5 of the biggest risks to be considered are: indirect cyber attacks, financial risks from incident costs, reputational damage, geopolitical risk and regulatory compliance risk.
Cyber Crime as a Service: A Subscription Based Model in the Wrong Hands
Arguably nothing in tech has changes the landscape more than ‘as a Service’ offerings, the subscription-based IT service delivery model, in fact, the ‘as a Service’ offering has made its way into the cyber crime landscape. And cyber crime, for its part, has evolved beyond a nefarious hobby; today it’s a means of earning for cyber criminals. Organised cyber crime services are available for hire, particularly to those lacking resources and hacking expertise but willing to buy their way into cyber criminal activities. Underground cyber crime markets have thus emerged, selling cyber attack tools and services ranging from malware injection to botnet tools, Denial of Service and targeted spyware services.
https://www.splunk.com/en_us/blog/learn/cybercrime-as-a-service.html
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Ransomware attackers finding new ways to weaponize old vulnerabilities | VentureBeat
US, UK slap sanctions on Russians linked to Conti and more • The Register
Clop ransomware claims it breached 130 orgs using GoAnywhere zero-day (bleepingcomputer.com)
Members of Russian cyber crime network unmasked by US and UK authorities - The Verge
Over 500 ESXiArgs Ransomware infections in one day in Europe-Security Affairs
New ESXi ransomware strain spreads, foils decryption tools | TechTarget
North Korea Using Healthcare Ransomware To Fund More Hacking (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Cisco Talos spots new MortalKombat ransomware attacks | TechTarget
Hackers Target Israel’s Technion Demanding Huge Sum In Bitcoin - I24NEWS
City of Oakland systems offline after ransomware attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
MTU cyber breach: Probe after ransomware attacks 'like a murder investigation' (irishexaminer.com)
MTU data appears on dark web after cyber attack – The Irish Times
Oakland City Services Struggle to Recover From Ransomware Attack (darkreading.com)
Ransomware gang uses new zero-day to steal data on 1 million patients | TechCrunch
City of Oakland issued state of emergency after ransomware attack-Security Affairs
Glasgow Arnold Clark customers at risk after major cyber attack | HeraldScotland
No relief in sight for ransomware attacks on hospitals | TechTarget
Burton Snowboards cancels online orders after 'cyber incident' (bleepingcomputer.com)
Dallas Central Appraisal District paid $170,000 to ransomware attackers (bitdefender.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
NameCheap's email hacked to send Metamask, DHL phishing emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
Spain, US dismantle phishing gang that stole $5 million in a year (bleepingcomputer.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
2FA/MFA
Malware
Experts Warn of Surge in Multipurpose Malware - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Microsoft OneNote Abuse for Malware Delivery Surges - Security Week
New TA886 group targets companies with Screenshotter malware-Security Affairs
Novel phishing campaign takes screenshots ahead of payload delivery | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Great, hackers are now using ChatGPT to generate malware | Digital Trends
Devs targeted by W4SP Stealer malware in malicious PyPi packages (bleepingcomputer.com)
Pepsi distributor blames info-stealing malware for breach • The Register
Malware that can do anything and everything is on the rise - Help Net Security
New stealthy 'Beep' malware focuses heavily on evading detection (bleepingcomputer.com)
Thousands of WordPress sites have been infected by a mystery malware | TechRadar
Beep: New Evasive Malware That Can Escape Under The Radar (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Hackers start using Havoc post-exploitation framework in attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Malware authors leverage more attack techniques that enable lateral movement | CSO Online
Mobile
Botnets
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Cloudflare blocks record-breaking 71 million RPS DDoS attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
87% of largest DDoS attacks in Q4 targeted telecoms: Lumen (fiercetelecom.com)
The Tor network hit by wave of DDoS attacks for at least 7 months-Security Affairs
Internet of Things – IoT
Digital burglaries: The threat from your smart home devices | Fox News
Mirai V3G4 botnet exploits 13 flaws to target IoT devices-Security Affairs
New Mirai malware variant infects Linux devices to build DDoS botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Data Breaches
MP’s laptop and iPad stolen from pub in 'worrying' security breach | Metro News
Reddit was hit with a phishing attack. How it responded is a lesson for everyone | ZDNET
Reddit Hack Shows Limits of MFA, Strengths of Security Training (darkreading.com)
Highmark data breach affecting about 300,000 members exposed personal information to hackers – WPXI
Gulp! Pepsi hack sees personal information stolen by data-stealing malware (bitdefender.com)
Nearly 50 million Americans impacted by health data breaches in 2022 (chiefhealthcareexecutive.com)
My Password Manager was Hacked! How to Prevent a Catastrophe (bleepingcomputer.com)
After apparent hack, data from Australian tech giant Atlassian dumped online | CyberScoop
Atlassian: Leaked Data Stolen via Third-Party App (darkreading.com)
Health info for 1 million patients stolen using critical GoAnywhere vulnerability | Ars Technica
Scandinavian Airlines says cyber attack caused passenger data leak (bleepingcomputer.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cyber crime as a Service: A Subscription-based Model in The Wrong Hands | Splunk
A Hacker’s Mind — how the elites exploit the system | Financial Times (ft.com)
Dark Web Revenue Down Dramatically After Hydra's Demise (darkreading.com)
Russian hacker convicted of $90 million hack-to-trade charges (bleepingcomputer.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Enigma, Vector, and TgToxic: The New Threats to Cryptocurrency Users (thehackernews.com)
Lazarus hackers use new mixer to hide $100 million in stolen crypto (bleepingcomputer.com)
451 PyPI packages install Chrome extensions to steal crypto (bleepingcomputer.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Russian IT biz owner made $90M from stolen financial info • The Register
Refund and Invoice Scams Surge in Q4 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Russian Hackers Disrupt NATO Earthquake Relief Operations (darkreading.com)
Romance scam targets security researcher, hilarity ensues • The Register
10 signs that scammers have you in their sights | WeLiveSecurity
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Dark Web
Supply Chain and Third Parties
How to manage third-party cyber security risks that are too costly to ignore | TechCrunch
5 biggest risks of using third-party services providers | CSO Online
Cloud/SaaS
Cloud security: Where do CSP and client responsibilities begin and end? | VentureBeat
Application and cloud security is a shared responsibility - Help Net Security
Attack Surface Management
Open Source
Configuration Issues in SaltStack IT Tool Put Enterprises at Risk (darkreading.com)
Solving open-source security — from Alpha to Omega | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
New Mirai malware variant infects Linux devices to build DDoS botnet (bleepingcomputer.com)
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Eek! You Can Steal Passwords From This Password Manager Using the Notepad App | PCMag
Eurostar forces 'password resets' — then fails and locks users out (bleepingcomputer.com)
My Password Manager was Hacked! How to Prevent a Catastrophe (bleepingcomputer.com)
Social Media
Metaverse Adds New Dimensions to Web 3.0 Cyber security | TechRepublic
Elon Musk Seems to Think His Own Employees Are Shadowbanning Him (gizmodo.com)
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
High-risk users may be few, but the threat they pose is huge - Help Net Security
Reddit Hack Shows Limits of MFA, Strengths of Security Training (darkreading.com)
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
The Online Safety Bill: An attack on encryption (element.io)
As regulations skyrocket, is compliance even possible anymore? - Help Net Security
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Security buyers lack insight into threats, attackers, report finds | Computer Weekly
Cyber attacks Worldwide Increased to an All-Time High, Check Point Research Reveals - MSSP Alert
Actionable intelligence is the key to better security outcomes - Help Net Security
Build Cyber Resiliency With These Security Threat-Mitigation Considerations (darkreading.com)
Evolving cyber attacks, alert fatigue creating DFIR burnout, regulatory risk | CSO Online
As regulations skyrocket, is compliance even possible anymore? - Help Net Security
Storage security for compliance and cyberwar in 2023 • The Register
Backup and Recovery
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Get hired in cyber security: Expert tips for job seekers - Help Net Security
3 Ways CISOs Can Lead Effectively and Avoid Burnout (darkreading.com)
Cyber security Jobs Remain Secure Despite Recession Fears (darkreading.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
Members of Russian cyber crime network unmasked by US and UK authorities - The Verge
Spain, US dismantle phishing gang that stole $5 million in a year (bleepingcomputer.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Artificial Intelligence
Russian hackers are trying to break into ChatGPT, says Check Point | ZDNET
Cyber criminals Bypass ChatGPT Restrictions to Generate Malicious Content - Check Point Software
Great, hackers are now using ChatGPT to generate malware | Digital Trends
Eric Schmidt Is Building the Perfect AI War-Fighting Machine | WIRED
A.I. in the military could be a game changer in warfare | Fortune US issues declaration on responsible use of AI in the military | Reuters
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
EU countries told to step up defence against state hackers | Reuters
Britain must ‘wake up’ to China security challenges, ex-MI6 head says | The Independent
Hacks, leaks and wipers: Google analyses a year of Russian cyber attacks on Ukraine | Cyber scoop
Google: Russia continues to set cyber sights on NATO nations | TechTarget
US shoots down ‘high-altitude object’ above Alaska | Financial Times (ft.com)
Military Organizations in Pakistan Targeted With Sophisticated Espionage Tool - security Week
SpaceX curbed Ukraine's use of Starlink terminals - Militarnyi
US shoots down ‘octagonal’ flying object near military sites in Michigan | US news | The Guardian
Six companies join US entity list after Chinese spy balloon • The Register
How Alan Turing still casts his genius in the age of cyberwar | Metro News
US warns its citizens in Russia to get out immediately over security fears | Euronews
Russian Hackers Disrupt NATO Earthquake Relief Operations (darkreading.com)
Ukraine’s use of SpaceX satellites risks starting World War Three, says Elon Musk (telegraph.co.uk)
Eric Schmidt Is Building the Perfect AI War-Fighting Machine | WIRED
Albanian gangs set up hundreds of spy cameras to keep ahead of police | Financial Times (ft.com)
A.I. in the military could be a game changer in warfare | Fortune
Chinese cameras leave British police vulnerable to spying, says watchdog | Espionage | The Guardian
China-based cyber espionage actor seen targeting South America | CSO Online
The Lessons From Cyberwar, Cyber-in-War and Ukraine - security Week
Storage security for compliance and cyberwar in 2023 • The Register
Nation State Actors
EU countries told to step up defence against state hackers | Reuters
Britain must ‘wake up’ to China security challenges, ex-MI6 head says | The Independent
Hacks, leaks and wipers: Google analyses a year of Russian cyber attacks on Ukraine | CyberScoop
Google: Russia continues to set cyber sights on NATO nations | TechTarget
Military Organizations in Pakistan Targeted With Sophisticated Espionage Tool - Security Week
MagicWeb Mystery Highlights Nobelium Attacker's Sophistication (darkreading.com)
Russian hackers are trying to break into ChatGPT, says Check Point | ZDNET
Six companies join US entity list after Chinese spy balloon • The Register
Lazarus hackers use new mixer to hide $100 million in stolen crypto (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian Hackers Disrupt NATO Earthquake Relief Operations (darkreading.com)
Chinese Hackers Targeting South American Diplomatic Entities with ShadowPad (thehackernews.com)
Ukraine’s use of SpaceX satellites risks starting World War Three, says Elon Musk (telegraph.co.uk)
Chinese cameras leave British police vulnerable to spying, says watchdog | Espionage | The Guardian
China-based cyber espionage actor seen targeting South America | CSO Online
UK Policing Riddled with Chinese CCTV Cameras - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
A new operating system has been released in Russia! (gizchina.com)
Vulnerability Management
Vulnerabilities
Microsoft Patch Tuesday: 36 RCE bugs, 3 zero-days, 75 CVEs – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Citrix Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Windows, Linux Apps - Security Week
Adobe Plugs Critical Security Holes in Illustrator, After Effects Software - Security Week
Apple releases new fix for iPhone zero-day exploited by hackers | TechCrunch
Firefox Updates Patch 10 High-Severity Vulnerabilities - Security Week
Critical RCE Vulnerability Discovered in ClamAV Open-Source Antivirus Software (thehackernews.com)
Microsoft says Intel driver bug crashes apps on Windows PCs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Serious Security: GnuTLS follows OpenSSL, fixes timing attack bug – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Splunk Enterprise Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities - Security Week
Dozens of Vulnerabilities Patched in Intel Products - Security Week
High-severity DLP flaw impacts Trellix for Windows | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
Critical Vulnerability Patched in Cisco Security Products - Security Week
Health info for 1 million patients stolen using critical GoAnywhere vulnerability | Ars Technica
Tools and Controls
A CISOs Practical Guide to Storage and Backup Ransomware Resiliency (thehackernews.com)
Combining identity and security strategies to mitigate risks - Help Net Security
Defending against attacks on Azure AD: Goodbye firewall, hello identity protection | CSO Online
Regular Pen Testing Is Key to Resolving Conflict Between SecOps and DevOps (thehackernews.com)
Attack surface management (ASM) is not limited to the surface - Help Net Security
How to filter Security log events for signs of trouble | TechTarget
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Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 16/02/2023 – Citrix Releases Security Updates Addressing Vulnerabilities in Workspace Apps, Virtual Apps and Desktops Products
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 16/02/2023 – Citrix Releases Security Updates Addressing Vulnerabilities in Workspace Apps, Virtual Apps and Desktops Products
Executive Summary
This week Citrix released security updates for vulnerabilities affecting its’ Workspace Apps, Virtual Apps and Desktops products. The vulnerabilities are tracked as CVE-2023-24483, CVE-2023-24484, CVE-2023-24486 and CVE-2023-2286.
What’s the risk to me or my business?
Successful exploitation of the vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to escalate privileges and permissions from a standard user to system level. An attacker could also take over another users session and cause log files to be written to a directory which a standard user would not have permission to write to. For the exploitations to be successful, the attacker requires local access as a standard user to the Virtual Desktop Application.
What can I do?
For organisations using vulnerable versions of Workspace Apps, Virtual Apps and Desktop products, it is strongly recommended to install the patched versions as soon as possible. The affected versions are as below:
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops (CVE-2023-24483):
Current release versions before 2212
Long term service release (LTSTR) versions 2203 LTSR before CU2
1912 LTSR before CU6
Citrix Workspace App for Windows (CVE-2023-24484 and CVE-2023-24485):
Citrix Workspace App versions before 2212
Citrix Workspace App 2203 LTSR before CU2
Citrix Workspace App 1912 LTSR before CU7 Hotfix 2 (19.12.7002)
Citrix Workspace App for Linux (CVE-2023-2486)
All supported versions of Citrix Workspace app for Linux before 2302
Further information on CVE-2023-24483 can be found here: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX477616/citrix-virtual-apps-and-desktops-security-bulletin-for-cve202324483
Further information on CVE-2023-24484 and CVE-2023-24485 can be found here: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX477617/citrix-workspace-app-for-windows-security-bulletin-for-cve202324484-cve202324485
Further information on CVE-2023-2486 can be found here: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX477618/citrix-workspace-app-for-linux-security-bulletin-for-cve202324486
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Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 15/02/2023 – Microsoft Patch Tuesday – 75 patches and Three Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 15/02/2023 – Microsoft Patch Tuesday – 75 patches and Three Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities
Executive summary
Microsoft’s February Patch Tuesday provides updates to address 75 security issues across its product range, including three actively exploited zero-days.
Of the 75 vulnerabilities, nine are rated Critical and 66 are rated Important in severity. 37 out of 75 bugs are classified as remote code execution (RCE) flaws.
The three exploited zero-day vulnerabilities include a security bypass vulnerability, remote execution vulnerability and an elevation of privileges vulnerability. Also among the updates provided by Microsoft were 9 critical vulnerabilities.
What’s the risk to me or my business?
The actively exploited vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to bypass security features to upload malicious files, remotely execute code and gain SYSTEM privileges; all of which could compromise the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data stored by an organisation.
What can I do?
Security updates are available for all supported versions of Windows impacted. The updates should be applied as soon as possible for the actively exploited vulnerabilities and all other vulnerabilities that have a critical severity rating.
Technical Summary
The following is a breakdown of the actively exploited vulnerabilities which affected Microsoft Operating Systems:
CVE-2023-21715: A vulnerability which allows a local user with authentication to bypass Microsoft Office macro policies used to block untrusted or malicious files.
CVE-2023-21823: A remote code execution vulnerability which allows an attacker to execute code with system privileges, effectively providing them with unlimited permission. Microsoft Store will automatically update affected customers, providing automatic updates are enabled in the Store.
CVE-2023-23376: A vulnerability which allows a successful attacker to gain SYSTEM privileges, effectively providing them with unlimited permission.
Further details on other specific updates within this patch Tuesday can be found here: https://www.ghacks.net/2023/02/14/microsoft-windows-security-updates-february-2023-overview/
Further details about CVE-2023-21715 can be found here: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2023-21715
Further details about CVE-2023-21823 can be found here: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2023-21823
Further details about CVE-2023-23376 can be found here: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2023-23376
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 10 February 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 10 February 2023:
-Companies Banned from Paying Hackers After Attacks on Royal Mail and Guardian
-Fraud Set to Be Upgraded as a Threat to National Security
-98% of Attacks are Not Reported by Employees to their Employers
-UK Second Most Targeted Nation Behind America for Ransomware
-Financial Institutions are Suffering from Increasingly Sophisticated Cyber Attacks
-An Email Attack Can End Up Costing You Over $1 Million
-Cyber Crime Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
-Surge of Swatting Attacks Targets Corporate Executive and Board Members
-Phishing Surges Ahead, as ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence Loom
-Pro-Russian Hacktivist Group is Only Getting Started, Experts Warn
-Crypto Investors Lost Nearly $4 Billion to Hackers in 2022
-PayPal and Twitter Abused in Turkey Relief Donation Scams
-Mysterious Leak of Booking.com Reservation Data is Being Used to Scam Customers
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 Companies Banned from Paying Ransomware Hackers After Attacks on Royal Mail and Guardian
British companies have been banned from paying ransomware hackers after a spate of attacks on businesses including Royal Mail and the Guardian newspaper.
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly on Thursday unveiled sanctions on seven Russian hackers linked to a gang called Conti, effectively banning any payments to the group.
Thursday’s sanctions are the first of their kind to be specifically targeted against Russian ransomware gang members.
The actions follow a spate of high-profile attacks on businesses and amid warnings from GCHQ that Russian and Iranian hackers are stepping up actions in Britain.
Fraud Set to Be Upgraded as a Threat to National Security
Fraud is to be reclassified as a threat to national security under UK government plans that will force police chiefs to devote more officers to solving the crime.
It will be elevated to the same status as terrorism, with chief constables mandated to increase resources and combine capabilities in a new effort to combat a fraud epidemic that now accounts for 30 per cent of all crime.
It will be added to the strategic policing requirement, which means that forces will be required by ministers to treat fraud as a major priority alongside not only terrorism, but also public disorder, civil emergencies, serious and organised crime, cyber attacks and child sexual abuse.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/02/04/fraud-set-upgraded-threat-national-security/
98% of Attacks are Not Reported by Employees to their Employers
Cyber attackers are increasingly using social engineering tactics to lure employees into opening malicious emails in an attempt to trick them into providing login credentials, updating bank account information and paying fraudulent invoices. Worryingly, research conducted by security provider Abnormal has found that 98% of attacks on organisations are not reported to the organisation’s security team. In addition to this, the report found that the volume of business email compromise attacks are spiking, growing by 175% over the past two years. The report also found that nearly two-thirds of large enterprises experiencing a supply chain compromise attack in the second half of 2022.
UK Second Most Targeted Nation Behind America for Ransomware
Security research team Kraken Labs released their report earlier this week, which found that of the 101 different countries that registered victims of ransomware, the UK had registered the second highest number of victims behind the US. Currently, there are over 60 ransomware groups, with the top 3 accounting for a third of all ransomware attacks.
Financial Institutions are Suffering from Increasingly Sophisticated Cyber Attacks
This week security provider Contrast Security released its Cyber Bank Heists report, an annual report that exposes cyber security threats facing the financial sector. The report warns financial institutions that security must be a top-of-mind issue amid rising geopolitical tensions, increased destructive attacks utilising wipers and a record-breaking year of zero-day exploits. The report involved a series of interviews with financial sector security leaders and found some notable results. Some of the results include 64% of leaders seeing an increase in application attacks, 72% of respondents planning to increase investment in application security in 2023, 60% of respondents falling victim to destructive attacks and 50% of organisations detecting campaigns which aimed to steal non-public market information.
An Email Attack Can End Up Costing You Over $1 Million
According to a report by security provider Barracuda Network, 75% of organisations had fallen victim to at least one successful email attack in the last 12 months, with those affected facing potential costs of over $1 million for their most expensive attack. The fallout from an email security attack can be significant, with the report finding 44% of those hit had faced significant downtime and business disruption. Additionally financial services greatly impacted by the loss of valuable data (59%) and payments made to attackers (51%). When it came to organisations preparation, 30% felt underprepared when dealing with account takeover and 28% felt unprepared for dealing with business email compromise.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/02/10/email-attack-damage-1-million/
Cyber Crime Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Global risks from population pressures and climate change to political conflicts and industrial supply chain challenges characterised 2022. Cyber criminals used this turmoil to exploit these trending topics, including significant events, public affairs, social causes, and anywhere else opportunity appeared. According to security researchers at Zscaler TheatLabz, 2023 will see a rise in Crime-as-a-service (CaaS), supply chains will be bigger targets than ever, there will be a greater need for defence in depth as endpoint protection will not be enough and finally, there will be a decrease in the time between initial compromise and the final stage of an attack.
https://www.darkreading.com/zscaler/cybercrime-shows-no-signs-of-slowing-down
Surge of Swatting Attacks Targets Corporate Executive and Board Members
Swatting is the act of deceiving an emergency service with the purpose of the service then sending an emergency response, often armed, to a targeted persons address. Security provider Black Cloak has found that swatting incidents are now beginning to target C-suite executives and corporate board members, with the number of incidents increasing over the last few months. Malicious actors are using information from the dark web, company websites and property records to construct their swatting attacks.
Phishing Surges Ahead, as ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence Loom
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making it easier for threat actors to create sophisticated and malicious email campaigns. In their report, security provider Vade found that Q4 of 2022 saw a 36% volume increase in phishing campaigns compared to the previous quarter, with over 278.3 million unique phishing emails in that period. The researchers found in particular, new AI tools such as ChatGPT had made it easy for anyone, including those with limited skills, to conduct a sophisticated phishing campaign. Furthermore, the ability of ChatGPT to tailor phishing to different languages is an area for concern.
https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/bolstered-chatgpt-tools-phishing-surged-ahead
Pro-Russian Hacktivist Group is Only Getting Started, Experts Warn
A pro-Russian hacktivist group's low-level distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on US critical infrastructure could be a precursor to more serious cyber attacks, health care and security officials warned this week. A DDoS attack involves overwhelming a targeted service, service or network with traffic in an attempt to disrupt it. Earlier this week Killnet, a politically motivated Russian hacking group, overloaded and took down some US healthcare organisations. The attack came after threatening western healthcare organisations for the continued NATO support of Ukraine.
https://www.axios.com/2023/02/03/killnet-russian-hackers-attacks
Crypto Investors Lost Nearly $4 Billion to Hackers in 2022
Last year marked the worst year on record for cryptocurrency hacks, according to analytic firm Chainalysis’ latest report. According to the report, hackers stole $3.8 billion in 2022, up from $3.3 billion the previous year. De-centralised finance products, which are products that have no requirement for an intermediary or middle-man accounted for about 82% of all crypto stolen.
PayPal and Twitter Abused in Turkey Relief Donation Scams
Scammers are now exploiting the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Turkey and Syria. This time, stealing donations by abusing legitimate platforms such as PayPal and Twitter. It has been identified that multiple scams are running which call for fundraising, linking the victim to a legitimate PayPal site. The money however, is kept by the scammer.
Mysterious Leak of Booking.com Reservation Data is Being Used to Scam Customers
For almost 5 years, Booking.com customers have been on the receiving end of a continuous series of scams that demonstrate criminals have obtained travel plans amongst other personally identifiable information that were provided to Booking.com. The scams have involved users receiving fake emails purporting to be from Booking.com with genuine travel details that victims had provided. These emails contain links to malicious URL’s that look nearly identical to the Booking.com website. These then display the victim’s expected travel information, requiring them to input their card details. Some of the scams have developed and involve scammers sending WhatsApp messages after payment has been made, purporting to be from hotels which have been booked by the victims.
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
UK/US cyber crime crackdown sees 7 ransomware criminals sanctioned | CSO Online
US, UK Slap Sanctions on Trickbot Cyber crime Gang - SecurityWeek
UK second most targeted nation behind America for Ransomware - IT Security Guru
Hackers who breached ION say ransom paid; company declines comment | Reuters
New Wave of Ransomware Attacks Exploiting VMware Bug to Target ESXi Servers (thehackernews.com)
Massive ESXiArgs ransomware attack targets VMware ESXi servers worldwide (bleepingcomputer.com)
Royal Ransomware adds support for encrypting Linux, VMware ESXi systems-security affairs
Ongoing VMware ESXi Ransomware Attack Highlights Inherent Virtualisation Risks (darkreading.com)
Lessons Learned on Ransomware Prevention from the Rackspace Attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
ESXiArgs Ransomware Hits Over 3,800 Servers as Hackers Continue Improving Malware - SecurityWeek
Ransomware Revolution: 4 Types of Cyber Risks in 2023 (trendmicro.com)
Hypervisor patching struggles exacerbate ESXiArgs attacks | TechTarget
Linux version of Royal Ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nevada Ransomware has released upgraded locker - Help Net Security
Italy, France and Singapore Warn of a Spike in ESXI Ransomware-security affairs
Massive ransomware attack targets VMware ESXi servers worldwide | CSO Online
LockBit ransomware gang claims Royal Mail cyber ttack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Medusa botnet returns as a Mirai-based variant with ransomware sting (bleepingcomputer.com)
New Linux variant of Clop Ransomware uses a flawed encryption-security affairs
After Hive takedown, could the LockBit ransomware crew be the next to fall? | CyberScoop
Russia-Linked Ransomware Gang Claims Responsibility for Royal Mail Attack (gizmodo.com)
Largest Canadian bookstore Indigo shuts down site after cyber ttack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers hit Vesuvius, UK engineering company shuts down affected systems • Graham Cluley
MKS Instruments falls victim to ransomware attack | CSO Online
North Korea ransomware targets hospitals to fund digital spycraft, US agencies warn | CyberScoop
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Phishing Surges Ahead, as ChatGPT & AI Loom (darkreading.com)
Employees Fail to Report 98% of Email Cyber Hacks To Security Teams, Study Finds - MSSP Alert
An email attack can end up costing you over $1 million - Help Net Security
What SOCs Need to Know About Water Dybbuk A BEC Actor Using Open-Source Toolkits (trendmicro.com)
How Can ChatGPT Make It Easier to Boost Phishing Scams? (analyticsinsight.net)
Cyber criminals exploit volatile job market for targeted email attacks - Help Net Security
'Phishing-as-a-service' kits drive uptick in theft: One business owner's story (cnbc.com)
Malicious Google ads sneak AWS phishing sites into search results (bleepingcomputer.com)
NewsPenguin Goes Phishing for Maritime & Military Secrets (darkreading.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Malware
Hacker develops new 'Screenshotter' malware to find high-value targets (bleepingcomputer.com)
Threat group targets over 1,000 companies with screenshotting and infostealing malware | CSO Online
ESXiArgs Ransomware Hits Over 3,800 Servers as Hackers Continue Improving Malware - SecurityWeek
Android mobile devices from top vendors in China have pre-installed malware-security affairs
Hackers backdoor Windows devices in Sliver and BYOVD attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
GuLoader Malware Using Malicious NSIS Executables to Target E-Commerce Industry (thehackernews.com)
Novel Banking Trojan 'PixPirate' Targets Brazil - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
New QakNote attacks push QBot malware via Microsoft OneNote files (bleepingcomputer.com)
Gootkit Malware Adopts New Tactics to Attack Healthcare and Finance Firms (thehackernews.com)
Mobile
Android mobile devices from top vendors in China have pre-installed malware-security affairs
Fraudulent "CryptoRom" Apps Slip Through Apple and Google App Store Review Process - SecurityWeek
Android phones from Chinese vendors share private data • The Register
'Money Lover' Finance App Exposes User Data (darkreading.com)
Xiaomi, OnePlus, Top Android Phones in China Spy on You: Study (gizmodo.com)
Android 14 to block malware from abusing sensitive permissions (bleepingcomputer.com)
UK Proposes Making the Sale and Possession of Encrypted Phones Illegal (vice.com)
Android's February 2023 Updates Patch 40 Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Here's a list of proxy IPs to help block KillNet's DDoS bots • The Register
Tor and I2P networks hit by wave of ongoing DDoS attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Experts published a list of proxy IPs used by the group Killnet-security affairs
Internet of Things – IoT
Medusa botnet returns as a Mirai-based variant with ransomware sting (bleepingcomputer.com)
Security manufacturer’s smart cameras went dark for two hours (mybroadband.co.za)
Vulnerability Allows Hackers to Remotely Tamper With Dahua Security Cameras - SecurityWeek
NIST Picks IoT Standard for Small Electronics Cyber security (darkreading.com)
Data Breaches/Leaks
Swiss authorities open criminal probe into bank data breaches | Financial Times (ft.com)
Mysterious leak of Booking.com reservation data is being used to scam customers | Ars Technica
TruthFinder, Instant Checkmate confirm data breach affecting 20M customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
20 Million Users Impacted by Data Breach at Instant Checkmate, TruthFinder - SecurityWeek
Over 12% of analysed online stores expose private data, backups (bleepingcomputer.com)
'Money Lover' Finance App Exposes User Data (darkreading.com)
Reddit Suffers Security Breach Exposing Internal Documents and Source Code (thehackernews.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Crypto – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Minister: Cyber crimes Now 20% of Spain’s Registered Offenses - SecurityWeek
Finland’s Most-Wanted Hacker Nabbed in France – Krebs on Security
Australian Man Sentenced for Scam Related to Optus Hack - SecurityWeek
Bungling Optus scammer was no criminal mastermind • Graham Cluley
Dark Web Market Revenues Sink 50% in 2022 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Crypto investors lost nearly $4 billion to hackers in 2022 (cnbc.com)
Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Crypto – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Avraham Eisenberg in court accused of crypto exchange crash • The Register
Crypto Drainers Are Ready to Ransack Investor Wallets (darkreading.com)
How Cyber criminals Are Operationalising Money Laundering and What to Do About It (darkreading.com)
FTX Being Advised by Cyber security Firm Sygnia on Hack Inquiry, CEO Ray Says (coindesk.com)
Scammers steal $4 million in crypto during in-person meeting • The Register
Enigma Stealer Targets Cryptocurrency Industry with Fake Jobs (trendmicro.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Another RAC staffer nabbed for sharing road accident data • The Register
Ex-Ubiquiti worker pleads guilty to data theft, extortion, and smear plot (bitdefender.com)
Cyber Hygiene: How to get buy-in from employees (trendmicro.com)
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
PayPal and Twitter abused in Turkey relief donation scams (bleepingcomputer.com)
Working from home is fuelling fraud epidemic, warn managers (telegraph.co.uk)
Mysterious leak of Booking.com reservation data is being used to scam customers | Ars Technica
As V-Day nears: Romance scams cost victims $1.3B last year • The Register
What CISOs Can Do About Brand Impersonation Scam Sites (darkreading.com)
Father killed himself after falling victim to romance scam | News | The Times
'Brushing' scams send people free items, but could be a warning sign about a data breach - ABC News
Fraudulent "CryptoRom" Apps Slip Through Apple and Google App Store Review Process - SecurityWeek
How Cyber criminals Are Operationalising Money Laundering and What to Do About It (darkreading.com)
Banks leave doors open for scammers with flaws in online security | This is Money
Trio Arrested in COVID PPE Fraud Probe - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Twitter restricted in Turkey after the earthquake amid disinformation fear-security affairs
Impersonation Attacks
What CISOs Can Do About Brand Impersonation Scam Sites (darkreading.com)
HTML smuggling campaigns impersonate well-known brands to deliver malware | CSO Online
AML/CFT/Sanctions
How Cyber criminals Are Operationalising Money Laundering and What to Do About It (darkreading.com)
UK/US cyber crime crackdown sees 7 ransomware criminals sanctioned | CSO Online
US, UK Slap Sanctions on Trickbot Cyber crime Gang - SecurityWeek
Insurance
Tackling the New Cyber Insurance Requirements: Can Your Organisation Comply? (thehackernews.com)
How to Optimise Your Cyber Insurance Coverage (darkreading.com)
Dark Web
BlackSprut: Darknet Drug Market Advertises On Billboards In Moscow (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Dark Web Market Revenues Sink 50% in 2022 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Supply Chain and Third Parties
Have we learnt nothing from SolarWinds supply chain attacks? • The Register
Vulnerability Provided Access to Toyota Supplier Management Network - SecurityWeek
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Cloud Apps Still Demand Way More Privileges Than They Use (darkreading.com)
Amazon S3 to apply security best practices for all new buckets - Help Net Security
Why Some Cloud Services Vulnerabilities Are So Hard to Fix (darkreading.com)
Malicious Google ads sneak AWS phishing sites into search results (bleepingcomputer.com)
7 Critical Cloud Threats Facing the Enterprise in 2023 (darkreading.com)
Hybrid/Remote Working
Working from home is fuelling fraud epidemic, warn managers (telegraph.co.uk)
Predictions For Securing Today's Hybrid Workforce (darkreading.com)
Identity and Access Management
Encryption
It Isn't Time to Worry About Quantum Computing Just Yet (darkreading.com)
UK Proposes Making the Sale and Possession of Encrypted Phones Illegal (vice.com)
API
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Biometrics
Social Media
Twitter Implements API Paywall, but Will That Solve Its Enormous Bot Crisis? (darkreading.com)
Twitter restricted in Turkey after the earthquake amid disinformation fear-security affairs
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Cyber Hygiene: How to get buy-in from employees (trendmicro.com)
Infosec Launches New Office Comedy Themed Security Awareness Training Series (darkreading.com)
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Corporate ‘privacy’ concerns must not derail Europe’s Data Act | Financial Times (ft.com)
While governments pass privacy laws, companies struggle to change - Help Net Security
Prioritising Cyber security Regulation Harmonisation (darkreading.com)
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Quarter of CFOs Have Suffered $1m+ Breaches - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Swiss authorities open criminal probe into bank data breaches | Financial Times (ft.com)
Trends that impact on organisations' 2023 security priorities - Help Net Security
With TikTok Bans, the Time for Operational Governance Is Now (darkreading.com)
Optimising Cyber security Investments in a Constrained Spending Environment (darkreading.com)
Surge of swatting attacks targets corporate executives and board members | CSO Online
Lessons From the Cold War: How Quality Trumps Quantity in Cyber security (darkreading.com)
Cyber Hygiene: How to get buy-in from employees (trendmicro.com)
Models, Frameworks and Standards
Data Protection
Corporate ‘privacy’ concerns must not derail Europe’s Data Act | Financial Times (ft.com)
While governments pass privacy laws, companies struggle to change - Help Net Security
Regulator Halts AI Chatbot Over GDPR Concerns - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
European Police Arrest 42 After Cracking Covert App - SecurityWeek
Eurocops shut down Exclu encrypted messaging app • The Register
Finnish psychotherapy extortion suspect arrested in France – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Xiaomi, OnePlus, Top Android Phones in China Spy on You: Study (gizmodo.com)
Steps To Planning And Implementation Of Data Privacy (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
ChatGPT is a data privacy nightmare, and we ought to be concerned | Ars Technica
Artificial Intelligence
Adversaries Using OpenAI’s ChatGPT Chatbot for Cyber Attacks? Here are Some Clues - MSSP Alert
Phishing Surges Ahead, as ChatGPT & AI Loom (darkreading.com)
IT Leaders Reveal Cyber Fears Around ChatGPT - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
How Can ChatGPT Make It Easier to Boost Phishing Scams? (analyticsinsight.net)
ChatGPT's potential to aid attackers puts IT pros on high alert - Help Net Security
Hackers are selling a service that bypasses ChatGPT restrictions on malware | Ars Technica
ChatGPT is a data privacy nightmare, and we ought to be concerned | Ars Technica
Jailbreak Trick Breaks ChatGPT Content Safeguards (darkreading.com)
Regulator Halts AI Chatbot Over GDPR Concerns - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Google's Bard AI bot mistake wipes $100bn off shares - BBC News
$120bn wiped off Google after Bard AI chatbot gives wrong answer (telegraph.co.uk)
Why ChatGPT Isn't a Death Sentence for Cyber Defenders (darkreading.com)
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Pro-Russian hacktivist group Killnet could just be getting started (axios.com)
Yes, CISOs should be concerned about the types of data spy balloons can intercept | CSO Online
Android mobile devices from top vendors in China have pre-installed malware-security affairs
China sharply rebukes US over decision to shoot down spy balloon | Financial Times (ft.com)
Here's a list of proxy IPs to help block KillNet's DDoS bots • The Register
What is hybrid warfare? Inside the centre dealing with modern threats - BBC News
DPRK Using Unpatched Zimbra Devices to Spy on Researchers (darkreading.com)
Russian hackers using new Graphiron information stealer in Ukraine (bleepingcomputer.com)
The impact of Russia's Ukraine invasion on digital threats - Help Net Security
Russian Hackers Steal Data In Ukraine With New Graphiron Malware (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Spies, Hackers, Informants: How China Snoops on the US - SecurityWeek
US teases new China tech sanctions to deflate balloon-makers • The Register
Nation State Actors
Pro-Russian hacktivist group Killnet could just be getting started (axios.com)
With TikTok Bans, the Time for Operational Governance Is Now (darkreading.com)
Yes, CISOs should be concerned about the types of data spy balloons can intercept | CSO Online
Android mobile devices from top vendors in China have pre-installed malware-security affairs
China sharply rebukes US over decision to shoot down spy balloon | Financial Times (ft.com)
Microsoft: Iran Unit Behind Charlie Hebdo Hack-and-Leak Op - SecurityWeek
Here's a list of proxy IPs to help block KillNet's DDoS bots • The Register
Android phones from Chinese vendors share private data • The Register
DPRK Using Unpatched Zimbra Devices to Spy on Researchers (darkreading.com)
SNP MP Stewart McDonald's emails hacked by Russian group - BBC News
Australia to remove Chinese surveillance cameras amid security fears - BBC News
Russian hackers using new Graphiron information stealer in Ukraine (bleepingcomputer.com)
Xiaomi, OnePlus, Top Android Phones in China Spy on You: Study (gizmodo.com)
UN Experts: North Korean Hackers Stole Record Virtual Assets - SecurityWeek
Mysterious Russian satellites are now breaking apart in low-Earth orbit | Ars Technica
The impact of Russia's Ukraine invasion on digital threats - Help Net Security
Russian Hackers Steal Data In Ukraine With New Graphiron Malware (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Experts published a list of proxy IPs used by the group Killnet-security affairs
NewsPenguin Goes Phishing for Maritime & Military Secrets (darkreading.com)
US teases new China tech sanctions to deflate balloon-makers • The Register
North Korea ransomware targets hospitals to fund digital spycraft, US agencies warn | Cyber scoop
Vulnerability Management
Vulnerabilities and exposures to rise to 1,900 a month in 2023: Coalition | CSO Online
Patching & Passwords Lead the Problem Pack for Cyber-Teams (darkreading.com)
Hypervisor patching struggles exacerbate ESXiArgs attacks | TechTarget
How to fix the top 5 cyber security vulnerabilities | TechTarget
20 Powerful Vulnerability Scanning Tools In 2023 (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Vulnerabilities
High-Severity Privilege Escalation Vulnerability Patched in VMware Workstation - SecurityWeek
New Wave of Ransomware Attacks Exploiting VMware Bug to Target ESXi Servers (thehackernews.com)
GoAnywhere MFT Users Warned of Zero-Day Exploit - SecurityWeek
Serious security hole plugged in infosec tool binwalk | The Daily Swig (portswigger.net)
Cisco fixed command injection bug in IOx Application Hosting Environment-security affairs
Vulnerability In F5 BIG-IP May Cause DoS And Code Execution (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
GoAnywhere MFT zero-day flaw actively exploited-security affairs
Exploitation attempts for Oracle E-Business Suite flaw observed after PoC release-security affairs
Critical vulnerability patched in Jira Service Management Server and Data Center | CSO Online
Warning: Hackers Actively Exploiting Zero-Day in Fortra's GoAnywhere MFT (thehackernews.com)
Exploit released for actively exploited GoAnywhere MFT zero-day (bleepingcomputer.com)
Patch Released for Actively Exploited GoAnywhere MFT Zero-Day - SecurityWeek
Unpatched Security Flaws Disclosed in Multiple Document Management Systems (thehackernews.com)
SonicWall warns web content filtering is broken on Windows 11 22H2 (bleepingcomputer.com)
OpenSSL Fixes Multiple New Security Flaws with Latest Update (thehackernews.com)
Android's February 2023 Updates Patch 40 Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek
Tools and Controls
Other News
Yes, CISOs should be concerned about the types of data spy balloons can intercept | CSO Online
How to Think Like a Hacker and Stay Ahead of Threats (thehackernews.com)
Surge of swatting a attacks targets corporate executives and board members | CSO Online
Bermuda: Major Internet And Power Outage Strikes (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
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Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 06/02/2023 – New Wave of Ransomware Exploiting VMware ESXi Hypervisors - updated 09/02/2023 and 10/02/2023
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 06/02/2023 – New Wave of Ransomware Exploiting VMware ESXi Hypervisors
Updated 10/02/2023
Reports indicate that at least 18,500 ESXi servers are still vulnerable to VMware bug behind initial ransomware spree, after last week’s ransomware infections hit more than 3,800 organisations across the United States, France, Italy and more.
Updated 09/02/2023
It has now been found that there is a second wave of the ransomware campaign and reports from administrators are that they are being breached, even though SLP was disabled. There is also a script released by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) which will attempt to recover files from an impacted VMware ESXi hypervisor. It should be noted however, that it will likely not work if the VMware ESXi hypervisor was hit by the second wave of ransomware.
CISA’s advice and link to their recovery script can be found here: https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ncas/current-activity/2023/02/08/cisa-and-fbi-release-esxiargs-ransomware-recovery-guidance
Executive Summary
A large ransomware campaign is targeting VMware ESXi hypervisors around the world, according to the French government’s computer emergency readiness team (CERT-FR). Although not officially confirmed by VMware, multiple sources report that the ransomware exploits a vulnerability known as CVE-2021-21974, which is a heap-overflow vulnerability in which exploitation can result in remote code execution. A patch was made available by VMware in February 2021.
What’s the risk to me or my business?
According to VMware, the malicious actor needs to reside within the same network segment as VMware ESXi and have access to port 427 to be able to exploit CVE-2021-21974 and remotely execute code. This exploit only impacts organisations with VMware ESXi where OpenSLP services are in use. OpenSLP is an open-source implementation of the Service Location Protocol (SLP), which is used to allow networking applications to discover the existence, location and configuration of network services within enterprise networks. The impacted versions of VMware ESXi are as follows:
· ESXi 7.x versions earlier than ESXi70U1c-17325551
· ESXi 6.7.x versions earlier than ESXi670-202102401-SG
· ESXi 6.5.x versions earlier than ESXi650-202102101-SG
What can I do?
Organisations should look to apply the available patches from VMware as soon as possible. It is recommended that organisations disable the SLP service on ESXi hypervisors that have not been patched for the mean time. Where a patch has been applied recently, a system scan should be performed to detect any indicators of compromise.
Further information on the vulnerability can be found through the original security advisory from VMware, which was published in February 2021: https://www.vmware.com/security/advisories/VMSA-2021-0002.html
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Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 09/02/2023 – Reminder of Heightened Risk of Phishing Campaigns Taking Advantage of Tragic Events
Black Arrow Cyber Informational 09/02/2023 – Reminder of Heightened Risk of Phishing Campaigns Taking Advantage of Tragic Events
Executive Summary
Following the recent tragic events in Turkey and Syria this is a reminder that whenever there are catastrophes, natural disasters or other notable or particularly newsworthy events malicious actors will take advantage of these events to push related phishing emails or launch other attacks.
What’s the risk to me or my business?
Threat actors will take advantage of events of this nature, often to try to exploit the good nature and charitable intentions of people and organisations. Each event creates opportunities for threat actors to conduct phishing campaigns. These campaigns can include impersonation of those impact, smishing (SMS phishing), fake charitable pages, malicious links within emails and much more.
What can I do?
We recommend staying extra vigilant. This can be done by verifying charities and or companies through official websites, verifying phone numbers for charities, avoiding suspicious links in emails and checking individuals are who they claim to be.
Information on registered UK charities can be found here: https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search/
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 03 February 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 03 February 2023:
-Business Leaders Need a Hands-on Approach to Stop Cyber Crime, Says Spy Chief
-Rising ‘Firebrick Ostrich’ BEC Group Launches Industrial Scale Cyber Attacks
-The Corporate World is Losing its Grip on Cyber Risk
-Microsoft Reveals Over 100 Threat Actors are Deploying Ransomware in Attacks
-Greater Incident Complexity, a Shift in How Threat Actors Use Stolen Data Will Drive the Cyber Threat Landscape in 2023
-The Threat from Within: 71% of Business Leaders Surveyed Think Next Cyber Security Breach Will come from the Inside
-98% of Organisations Have a Supply Chain Relationship That Has Been Breached
-New Survey Reveals 40% of Companies Experienced a Data Leak in the Past Year
-Russian Hackers Launch Cyber Attack on Germany in Leopard Tank Retaliation
-Financial Services Targeted in 28% of UK Cyber Attacks Last Year
-Phishing Attacks are Getting Scarily Sophisticated. Here’s what to Watch Out For
-City of London on High Alert After Ransomware Attack
-Ransomware Conversations: Why the CFO is Pivotal to Discussing and Preparing for Risk
-JD Sports Warns of 10 Million Customers Put at Risk in Cyber Attack
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
Business Leaders Need a Hands-on Approach to Stop Cyber Crime, Says Spy Chief
Business leaders must not see cyber crime as “just a technical issue” that can be left up to IT departments, said Lindy Cameron, chief executive of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). Ms Cameron later commented that “In the world of cyber security, the new year has brought with it some sadly familiar themes - a continuation of cyber incidents affecting organisations large and small as well as the British public”.
Along with this, came the urge for business leaders to step up their efforts in combating cyber crime by taking an active interest and educating themselves on the subject. When commenting upon board members’ level of understanding, Ms Cameron said “I’d also encourage board members to develop a basic understanding of cyber security, which can help when seeking assurances from IT teams about the resilience of an organisation - in a similar way that leaders have a certain level of understanding of finance to assess financial health”.
Rising ‘Firebrick Ostrich’ BEC Group Launches Industrial Scale Cyber Attacks
Business email compromise (BEC) has become one of the most popular methods of financially motivated hacking. And over the past year, one group in particular has demonstrated just how quick, easy, and lucrative it really is.
"Firebrick Ostrich" is a threat actor that's been performing BEC at a near-industrial scale. Since April 2021, the group has carried out more than 350 BEC campaigns, impersonating 151 organisations and utilising 212 malicious domains in the process. This volume of attacks is made possible by the group's wholesale gunslinging approach. Firebrick Ostrich doesn't discriminate much when it comes to targets, or gather exceptional intelligence in order to craft the perfect phishing bait. It throws darts at a wall because, evidently, when it comes to BEC at scale, that's enough.
BEC is attractive to bad actors due to the lower barriers to entry than malware, less risk, faster scaling opportunities, and way more profit potential to higher echelons than other methods of attack. These factors may explain why such attacks are absolutely the emerging trend, potentially even leaving even ransomware in the dust. There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of these groups out there.
The Corporate World is Losing its Grip on Cyber Risk
Lloyd's of London’s insurance market prides itself on being able to put a price on anything, from Tina Turner’s legs or Bruce Springsteen’s vocal cords, to the risk that a bounty hunter might claim the reward from Cutty Sark Whisky in the 1970s for capturing the Loch Ness monster.
But from the end of March, there will be something it won’t price: systemic cyber risk, or the type of major, catastrophic disruption caused by state-backed cyber warfare. In one sense, this isn’t surprising. Insurance policies typically exclude acts of war. Russia’s NotPetya attack on Ukraine in 2017 showed how state-backed cyber assaults can surpass traditional definitions of armed conflict and overspill their sovereign target to hit global businesses. It caused an estimated $10bn in damages and years of wrangling between companies like pharma group Merck and snack maker Mondelez and their insurers.
But the move is prompting broader questions about the growing pains in this corner of the insurance world. “Cyber insurance isn’t working anywhere at the moment as a public good for society,” says Ciaran Martin, former head of the UK National Cyber Security Centre. “It has a huge role to play in improving defences in a market-based economy and it has been a huge disappointment in that sense so far.”
The Lloyd’s move is designed, say insurers, to clarify rather than restrict coverage. Whether it succeeds is another matter: this is a murky world, where cyber crime groups operate with impunity in certain jurisdictions.
https://www.ft.com/content/78bfdf29-1e20-4c12-a348-06e98d5ae906
Microsoft Reveals Over 100 Threat Actors are Deploying Ransomware in Attacks
Microsoft revealed this week that its security teams are tracking over 100 threat actors deploying ransomware during attacks. In all, the company says it monitors over 50 unique ransomware families, with some of the most prominent ransomware payloads in recent campaigns including Lockbit, BlackCat (aka ALPHV), Play, Vice Society, Black Basta, and Royal.
Microsoft said that defence strategies should focus less on payloads themselves but more on the chain of activities that lead to their deployment, since ransomware gangs are still targeting servers and devices not yet patched against common or recently addressed vulnerabilities.
Furthermore, while new ransomware families launch all the time, most threat actors utilise the same tactics when breaching and spreading through networks, making the effort of detecting such behaviour even more helpful in thwarting their attacks.
Attackers are increasingly relying on tactics beyond phishing to conduct their attacks, with threat actors for example capitalising on recently patched Exchange Server vulnerabilities to hack vulnerable servers and deploy Cuba and Play ransomware.
Ransomware Conversations: Why the CFO is Pivotal to Discussing and Preparing for Risk
With the amount of cyber attacks in all industries, organisations are beginning to grasp the significance of cyber risk and how it is integral to protecting and maintaining an efficient business. In fact, the first half of 2022 alone saw 236.1 million cases of ransomware.
Whilst the expectation for responsibility has typically fallen on Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) are just as vital in managing cyber risk, which is now inherently also business risk. The CFO plays an important part in determining whether cyber security incidents will become material and affect the business more seriously. Their insight is critical across many areas which include ransomware, cyber insurance, regulatory compliance and budget management.
Greater Incident Complexity, a Shift in How Threat Actors Use Stolen Data Will Drive the Cyber Threat Landscape in 2023
Insurance provider Beazley released their Cyber Services Snapshot Report which claims the cyber security landscape will be influenced by greater complexity and the way threat actors use stolen data. The report also found that as a category, fraudulent instruction experienced a growth as a cause of loss in 2022, up 13% year-over year.
In response to vulnerabilities such as fraudulent instructions, the report suggests organisations must get smarter about educating users to spot things such as spoofed emails or domain names. The report also cautions organisations to watch for social engineering, spear phishing, bypassing of multi-factor authentication (MFA), targeting of managed service providers (MSP) and the compromise of cloud environments as areas of vulnerability.
The Threat from Within: 71% of Business Leaders Surveyed Think Next Cyber Security Breach Will Come from the Inside
A survey conducted by IT provider EisnerAmper found that 71% of business executives worry about accidental internal staff error as one of the top threats facing their organisation and 23% of these worried about malicious intent by an employee. In comparison, 75% of business executives had concerns about external hackers. The survey also asked about current safety measures, with 51% responding that they were “somewhat prepared”. Despite this, only 50% of respondents reported conducting regular cyber security training.
98% of Organisations Have a Supply Chain Relationship That Has Been Breached
A report from SecurityScorecard found that 98% of organisations have a relationship with at least one third party that has experienced a breach in the last two years, while more than 50% have an indirect relationship with more than 200 fourth parties that have been breached. Of course, this is keeping in mind that not all organisations disclose or even know they have been breached.
New Survey Reveals 40% of Companies Experienced a Data Leak in the Past Year
Software provider SysKit has published a report on the effects of digital transformation on IT administrators and the current governance landscape. The report found that 40% of organisations experienced a data leak in the previous year. A data leak can have severe consequences on an organisation's efficiency and the impact can lead to large fines, downtime, and loss of business-critical certifications and customers.
In addition, the Survey found that the biggest challenge for IT administrators was a lack of understanding from superiors, huge workloads and misalignment of IT and business strategies.
Russian Hackers Launch Cyber Attack on Germany in Leopard Tank Retaliation
The websites of key German administrations, including companies and airports, have been targeted by cyber attacks, the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) stated.
The BSI commented they had been informed of DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks “currently in progress against targets in Germany". This was followed by the statement that “Individual targets in the financial sector” and federal government sites were also attacked, with some websites becoming temporarily unavailable. It is believed that this is due to the approved deployment of Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, with Russian hacker site Killnet taking credit.
Financial Services Targeted in 28% of UK Cyber Attacks Last Year
Based on data from security provider Imperva, security researchers have identified that over a quarter (28%) of all cyber attacks in the UK hit the financial services and insurance (FSI) industry in the last 12 months. The data also found that Application Programme Interface (API) attacks, malicious automated software and distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks were the most challenging for the industry. In addition, the data found that roughly 40% of all account takeover attempts were targeted at the FSI industry.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/quarter-cyber-attacks-uk-financial/
Phishing Attacks are Getting Scarily Sophisticated. Here’s What to Watch Out For
Hackers are going to great lengths, including mimicking real people and creating and updating fake social media profiles, to trick victims into clicking phishing links and handing over usernames and passwords. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) warns that these phishing attacks are targeting a range of sectors.
The NCSC has also released mitigation advice to help organisations and individuals protect themselves online. The mitigation advice included the use of strong passwords, separate to other accounts; enabling multi-factor authentication (MFA); and applying the latest security updates.
City of London on High Alert After Ransomware Attack
A suspected ransomware attack on a key supplier of trading software to the City of London this week appears to have disrupted activity in the derivatives market. The company impacted, Ion Cleared Derivatives, is investigating. It is reported that 42 clients were impacted by the attack.
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/city-of-london-high-alert/
JD Sports Warns of 10 Million Customers Put at Risk in Cyber Attack
Sportswear retailer JD Sports said it was the victim of a cyber attack that exposed the data of 10 million customers, in the latest spate of hacks on UK companies.
JD Sports explained that the attack involved unauthorised access to a system that contained “the name, billing address, delivery address, phone number, order details and the final four digits of payment cards”. The data related to customers’ orders made between November 2018 and October 2020, with outdoor gear companies Millets and Blacks also impacted. A full review with cyber security and external specialists is underway.
https://www.ft.com/content/afe00f2f-afcd-478f-9e4d-1cf9c943fa79
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
City Of London Traders Hit By Russia-Linked Cyber Attack (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
New Nevada Ransomware targets Windows and VMware ESXi systems (bleepingcomputer.com)
US puts a $10m bounty on Hive while Russia shuts down access • The Register
Copycat Criminals mimicking Lockbit gang in northern Europe security affairs
Most criminal cryptocurrency is funneled through just 5 exchanges | Ars Technica
Cyber Attack Hits Derivatives Unit of Trading Software Firm ION - Bloomberg
Regulators weigh in on ION attack as LockBit takes credit • The Register
New Mimic Ransomware Abuses Windows Search Engine (cyber securitynews.com)
Stratford University discloses ransomware attack — but which ransomware attack? (databreaches.net)
Schools don't pay, but ransomware attacks still increasing | TechTarget
Poser Hackers Impersonate LockBit in SMB Cyber attacks (darkreading.com)
Risk & Repeat: The FBI's Hive ransomware takedown | TechTarget
Nevada Ransomware Has Released Upgraded Locker security affairs
LockBit Green ransomware variant borrows code from Conti one security affairs
Arnold Clark customer data stolen in attack claimed by Play ransomware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware attacks on public sector persist in January | TechTarget
Ransomware attack on data firm ION could take days to fix -sources | Reuters
APT groups use ransomware TTPs as cover for intelligence gathering and sabotage | CSO Online
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
Phishing attacks are getting scarily sophisticated. Here's what to watch out for | ZDNET
Rising ‘Firebrick Ostrich’ BEC Group Launches Industrial-Scale Cyber attacks (darkreading.com)
Porsche halts NFT launch, phishing sites fill the void (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishers Trick Microsoft Into Granting Them 'Verified' Cloud Partner Status (darkreading.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
2FA/MFA
Malware
How Can Disrupting DNS Communications Thwart a Malware Attack? (darkreading.com)
Hackers use new IceBreaker malware to breach gaming companies (bleepingcomputer.com)
New Threat: Stealthy HeadCrab Malware Compromised Over 1,200 Redis Servers (thehackernews.com)
PoS malware can block contactless payments to steal credit cards (bleepingcomputer.com)
HeadCrab malware targets Redis to mine cryptocurrency | TechTarget
Malvertising attacks are distributing .NET malware loaders • The Register
Hackers weaponize Microsoft Visual Studio add-ins to push malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mobile
Google Fi data breach let hackers carry out SIM swap attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Over 1,800 Android phishing forms for sale on cyber crime market (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mobile phone fraud: 'They stole £22,500 using my banking app' - BBC News
Botnets
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Killnet Attackers DDoS US and Dutch Hospitals - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
New DDoS-as-a-Service platform used in recent attacks on hospitals (bleepingcomputer.com)
Internet of Things – IoT
IoT, connected devices biggest contributors to expanding application attack surface | CSO Online
European IoT Manufacturers Lag in Vulnerability Disclosure (databreachtoday.co.uk)
Anker finally comes clean about its Eufy security cameras - The Verge
Data Breaches/Leaks
JD Sports warns data of 10mn customers put at risk in cyber attack | Financial Times (ft.com)
New Survey Reveals 40% of Companies Experienced a Data Leak in the Past Year (darkreading.com)
Planet Ice hacked! 240,000 skating fans' details stolen (bitdefender.com)
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cyber crime job ads on the dark web pay up to $20k per month (bleepingcomputer.com)
Most criminal cryptocurrency is funneled through just 5 exchanges | Ars Technica
Cyber crime Ecosystem Spawns Lucrative Underground Gig Economy (darkreading.com)
Cyber crime job ads on the dark web pay up to $20k per month (bleepingcomputer.com)
Developers, Attackers Top List of Most In Demand Dark Web Jobs, Kaspersky Reports - MSSP Alert
Report on hackers' salaries shows poor wages for developers • The Register
6 Examples of the Evolution of a Scam Site (darkreading.com)
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Most criminal cryptocurrency is funneled through just 5 exchanges | Ars Technica
FBI: North Korea’s Lazarus Group behind $100m crypto attack • The Register
Oxford student jailed for £2m crypto theft after PhD blunder | News | The Times
Porsche halts NFT launch, phishing sites fill the void (bleepingcomputer.com)
Crypto theft: North Korea-linked hackers stole $1.7b in 2022 - BBC News
HeadCrab malware targets Redis to mine cryptocurrency | TechTarget
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Insider attacks becoming more frequent, more difficult to detect - Help Net Security
Are Your Employees Thinking Critically About Their Online Behaviours? (darkreading.com)
The next cyber threat may come from within - Help Net Security
Insider threats: The cyber risks lurking in the dark (betanews.com)
Former Ubiquiti dev pleads guilty to data theft, extortion • The Register
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
FBI: North Korea’s Lazarus Group behind $100m crypto attack • The Register
Oxford student jailed for £2m crypto theft after PhD blunder | News | The Times
Porsche halts NFT launch, phishing sites fill the void (bleepingcomputer.com)
Russian Millionaire on Trial in Hack, Insider Trade Scheme - SecurityWeek
6 Examples of the Evolution of a Scam Site (darkreading.com)
Mobile phone fraud: 'They stole £22,500 using my banking app' - BBC News
Crypto theft: North Korea-linked hackers stole $1.7b in 2022 - BBC News
Romance fraud losses rose 91% during the pandemic, claims UK's TSB bank | Tripwire
Romance Fraudsters Have Stolen £65m From Brits Since 2020 (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Impersonation Attacks
AML/CFT/Sanctions
Insurance
Dark Web
There’s a Wild Scramble for Control of the Dark Web Taking Place in Russia (vice.com)
Cyber crime job ads on the dark web pay up to $20k per month (bleepingcomputer.com)
Developers, Attackers Top List of Most In Demand Dark Web Jobs, Kaspersky Reports - MSSP Alert
Report on hackers' salaries shows poor wages for developers • The Register
Supply Chain and Third Parties
98% of Firms Have a Supply Chain Relationship That Has Been Breached: Analysis - SecurityWeek
Cyber attack Impact “Catastrophic” for Third Parties, New Study Finds MSSPs at Risk? - MSSP Alert
New “MITRE ATT&CK-like” framework outlines software supply chain attack TTPs | CSO Online
CISA to Open Supply Chain Risk Management Office (darkreading.com)
Cloud/SaaS
Misconfiguration and vulnerabilities biggest risks in cloud security: Report | CSO Online
Hybrid cloud storage security challenges - Help Net Security
Short-staffed SOCs struggle to gain visibility into cloud activities - Help Net Security
Containers
Encryption
Serious Security: The Samba logon bug caused by outdated crypto – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Encryption Explained: At Rest, In Transit & End-To-End Encryption | Splunk
Cyber Insights 2023 | Quantum Computing and the Coming Cryptopocalypse - SecurityWeek
API
The emergence of trinity attacks on APIs - Help Net Security
API management (APIM): What It Is and Where It’s Going security affairs
Open Source
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Bitwarden Password Manager users are being targeted by phishing ads on Google- gHacks Tech News
KeePass disputes vulnerability allowing stealthy password theft (bleepingcomputer.com)
Social Media
Inside TikTok’s proposal to address US national security concerns | CyberScoop
Facebook Bug Allows 2FA Bypass Via Instagram (darkreading.com)
Malvertising
Training, Education and Awareness
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Regulators weigh in on ION attack as LockBit takes credit • The Register
New UN cyber crime convention has a long way to go in a tight timeframe | CSO Online
Governance, Risk and Compliance
Business leaders need hands-on approach to stop cyber crime, says spy chief (telegraph.co.uk)
New Survey Reveals 40% of Companies Experienced a Data Leak in the Past Year (darkreading.com)
70% of CIOs anticipate their involvement in cyber security to increase - Help Net Security
Cyber security Budgets Are Going Up. So Why Aren't Breaches Going Down? (thehackernews.com)
The corporate world is losing its grip on cyber risk | Financial Times (ft.com)
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
The Effect of Cyber security Layoffs on Cyber security Recruitment - SecurityWeek
Economic headwinds could deepen the cyber security skills shortage | CSO Online
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
7 Ways Hive Ransomware Gang Caused Chaos Before FBI Hacked It (gizmodo.com)
US puts a $10m bounty on Hive while Russia shuts down access • The Register
Hacker accused of having stolen personal data of all Austrians security affairs
Risk & Repeat: The FBI's Hive ransomware takedown | TechTarget
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
On Data Privacy Day, Organisations Fail Data Privacy Expectations (darkreading.com)
Hacker accused of having stolen personal data of all Austrians security affairs
Enterprises Need to Do More to Assure Consumers About Privacy (darkreading.com)
Artificial Intelligence
Foreign states already using ChatGPT maliciously, UK IT leaders believe | CSO Online
OpenAI releases tool to detect AI-written text (bleepingcomputer.com)
Reality check: Is ChatGPT really the next big cyber security threat? | CyberScoop
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Iranian APT Leaks Data From Saudi Arabia Government Under New Persona - SecurityWeek
Ukraine Links Media Centre Attack to Russian Intelligence (govinfosecurity.com)
Russia-Linked APT29 Uses New Malware in Embassy Attacks - SecurityWeek
Russia's Sandworm APT Launches Swarm of Wiper Attacks in Ukraine (darkreading.com)
Russia-linked Hackers Launch DDoS Attacks on Germany and US. Hospitals, Threaten Canada - MSSP Alert
Latvia says Russian hackers tried to phish its Ministry of Defence (bitdefender.com)
Inside Killnet: Pro-Russia Hacktivist Group's Support and Influence Grows (darkreading.com)
Crypto theft: North Korea-linked hackers stole $1.7b in 2022 - BBC News
North Korean hackers stole research data in two-month-long breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
APT groups use ransomware TTPs as cover for intelligence gathering and sabotage | CSO Online
Nation State Actors
Nation State Actors – Russia
Russian Nuisance Hacking Group KillNet Targets Germany (govinfosecurity.com)
Russian hackers launch cyber attack on Germany in Leopard retaliation | Euronews
Ukraine Links Media Centre Attack to Russian Intelligence (govinfosecurity.com)
A Link to News Site Meduza Can (Technically) Land You in Russian Prison | WIRED
Russia-Linked APT29 Uses New Malware in Embassy Attacks - SecurityWeek
Russia's Sandworm APT Launches Swarm of Wiper Attacks in Ukraine (darkreading.com)
Russia-linked Hackers Launch DDoS Attacks on Germany and US. Hospitals, Threaten Canada - MSSP Alert
Latvia says Russian hackers tried to phish its Ministry of Defence (bitdefender.com)
Killnet Attackers DDoS US and Dutch Hospitals - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
IT Army of Ukraine gained access to 1.5GB archive from Gazprom security affairs
There’s a Wild Scramble for Control of the Dark Web Taking Place in Russia (vice.com)
Inside Killnet: Pro-Russia Hacktivist Group's Support and Influence Grows (darkreading.com)
Nation State Actors – China
Google deletes 50,000 pro-China fake-news vids and blogs • The Register
TikTok CEO to testify before US. Congress over security concerns | Reuters
Nation State Actors – North Korea
FBI: North Korea’s Lazarus Group behind $100m crypto attack • The Register
Crypto theft: North Korea-linked hackers stole $1.7b in 2022 - BBC News
North Korean hackers stole research data in two-month-long breach (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nation State Actors – Iran
Nation State Actors – Misc
Vulnerability Management
The future of vulnerability management and patch compliance - Help Net Security
What is the CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System)? (techtarget.com)
Vulnerabilities
Researchers to release VMware vRealize Log RCE exploit, patch now (bleepingcomputer.com)
Patch management is crucial to protect Exchange servers, Microsoft warns security affairs
QNAP Fixes Critical Vulnerability in NAS Devices with Latest Security Updates (thehackernews.com)
Over 29,000 QNAP devices unpatched against new critical flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
Firmware Flaws Could Spell 'Lights Out' for Servers (darkreading.com)
Why you might not be done with your January Microsoft security patches | CSO Online
HPE, NetApp warn of critical open-source bug | SC Media (scmagazine.com)
High-severity bug in F5 BIG-IP can lead to code execution and DoS security affairs
Cisco fixes bug allowing backdoor persistence between reboots (bleepingcomputer.com)
CISA Alert: Oracle E-Business Suite and SugarCRM Vulnerabilities Under Attack (thehackernews.com)
Threat activity increasing around Fortinet VPN vulnerability | TechTarget
Remote code execution exploit chain available for VMware vRealize Log Insight | CSO Online
Tools and Controls
Other News
We can't rely on goodwill to protect our critical infrastructure - Help Net Security
Playing Military Sim War Thunder May Get You Classed as a National Security Risk
Cyber attacks in space: How safe are our satellites? | Metro News
Massive Microsoft 365 outage caused by WAN router IP change (bleepingcomputer.com)
Sector Specific
Industry specific threat intelligence reports are available.
Contact us to receive tailored reports specific to the industry/sector and geographies you operate in.
· Automotive
· Construction
· Critical National Infrastructure (CNI)
· Defence & Space
· Education & Academia
· Energy & Utilities
· Estate Agencies
· Financial Services
· FinTech
· Food & Agriculture
· Gaming & Gambling
· Government & Public Sector (including Law Enforcement)
· Health/Medical/Pharma
· Hotels & Hospitality
· Insurance
· Legal
· Manufacturing
· Maritime
· Oil, Gas & Mining
· OT, ICS, IIoT, SCADA & Cyber-Physical Systems
· Retail & eCommerce
· Small and Medium Sized Businesses (SMBs)
· Startups
· Telecoms
· Third Sector & Charities
· Transport & Aviation
· Web3
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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Cyber Security Must be Owned by the Board - ICAS Magazine February 2023
Often a Finance Director or Chief Financial Officer has responsibility for the biggest risk to the organisation’s survival, when cyber security is nestled within IT in their reporting structure. The risks are high when the FD/CFO does not have the specialist guidance and knowledge in cyber security to lead the Board in exercising strong governance. Our co-founder Bruce McDougall CA and experienced cyber security specialist talks with the editor of CA Magazine from ICAS - The Professional Body of CAs about how fellow finance leaders can help avoid the catastrophic effects of a cyber security incident.
Often a Finance Director or Chief Financial Officer has responsibility for the biggest risk to the organisation’s survival, when cyber security is nestled within IT in their reporting structure.
The risks are high when the FD/CFO does not have the specialist guidance and knowledge in cyber security to lead the Board in exercising strong governance.
Our co-founder Bruce McDougall CA and experienced cyber security specialist talks with the editor of CA Magazine from ICAS - The Professional Body of CAs about how fellow finance leaders can help avoid the catastrophic effects of a cyber security incident.
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 01/02/2023 – Attackers Using Microsoft’s Verified Publisher Status to Steal Data
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 01/02/2023 – Attackers Using Microsoft’s Verified Publisher Status to Steal Data
Executive Summary
On the 15 December Microsoft became aware of a consent phishing campaign, which involved threat actors fraudulently impersonating legitimate companies when enrolling in the Microsoft Cloud Partner Program (MCPP). The threat actors then used the fraudulent accounts to add a ‘verified publisher’ status to OAuth (open authorisation) apps, which then tricked users into granting permissions and allowing the fraudulent OAuth applications to access their data. As these applications appear to be verified, and are hosted within the Microsoft ecosystem, it makes it much more difficult for end users to identify fraudulent applications.
What’s the risk to me or my business?
Microsoft’s investigation determined that once consent was given to these fraudulent applications, the applications were then able to exfiltrate email from the affected users Microsoft tenant.
What can I do?
According to Microsoft, all fraudulent applications have been disabled and impacted customers have been notified with the following subject line “Review the suspicious application disabled in your [tenant name] tenant”. For those impacted, the advice is to investigate the disabled fraudulent applications by checking the applications permissions as well as Azure AD audit logs for activity relating to the application. It is strongly recommended that users do not grant permissions to unprompted applications with their Microsoft Account, as this would allow the application to be granted access to that users data. If the legitimate application is already a part of the users tenant, then further permissions should not be required.
Further information from Microsoft can be found here: https://msrc-blog.microsoft.com/2023/01/31/threat-actor-consent-phishing-campaign-abusing-the-verified-publisher-process/
Microsoft’s advice to mitigating consent phishing can be found here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/manage-apps/protect-against-consent-phishing
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Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 30/01/2023 – GoTo Encrypted Backup and Encryption Keys Theft
Black Arrow Cyber Advisory 30/01/2023 – GoTo Encrypted Backup and Encryption Keys Theft
Executive Summary
Following on from a security incident in November 2022, GoTo, a remote access and communications software provider who also own LastPass, has announced that a threat actor exfiltrated encrypted backups from a third-party cloud storage service, along with an encryption key which allowed access to a “portion” of these encrypted backup files.
What’s the risk to me or my business?
According to GoTo, the products impacted are “Central, Pro, join.me, Hamachi, and RemotelyAnywhere”. GoTo later explain that the affected information varies depending on the product and may include account usernames, salted and hashed passwords, a portion of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) settings and some licensing information and product settings. In addition to this, whilst GoToMyPC and Rescue were not exfiltrated, MFA settings of a small subset of their customers were impacted.
What can I do?
As a precaution we would recommend that users change their password of affected accounts and ensure that multi-factor authentication is enabled all accounts where available.
GoTo have been resetting passwords and re-authorising MFA settings of affected users. The users have then been migrated onto an “enhanced Identity Management Platform” to provide additional security with authentication and login-based security options.
Further information on this security incident be found here: https://www.goto.com/blog/our-response-to-a-recent-security-incident
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Black Arrow Cyber Informational 30/01/2023 – PoC Released for Microsoft Certification Vulnerability, Devices Still Vulnerable Months After NSA Disclosure
Black Arrow Cyber Informational 30/01/2023 – PoC Released for Microsoft Certification Vulnerability, Devices Still Vulnerable Months After NSA Disclosure
Executive Summary
The security provider Akami has identified that less than 1% of visible devices in data centres have been patched for a Microsoft CryptoAPI spoofing vulnerability (CVE-2022-34689), despite NSA disclosure and a publicly released patch by Microsoft in October 2022. In addition, Akamai have created a proof of concept for how this vulnerability can be exploited.
What’s the risk to me or my business?
Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an attacker to spoof their identity and perform actions such as authentication or code signing from a targeted certificate. If you do not use applications with end-certificate caching, you are not vulnerable to this attack. At this time, the provided proof of concept was only applicable if the attacker had the ability to generate a certificate from the targeted infrastructure, and if the targeted webpage or application was accessed using version v48 of Chrome or earlier, which was released on 25 January 2016.
What can I do?
Patch your Windows endpoints and servers with the latest security patches provided by Microsoft. This vulnerability was addressed as part of the October 2022 Patch Tuesday.
Further information on the vulnerability can be found here: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2022-34689
Akami’s Report can be found here: https://www.akamai.com/blog/security-research/exploiting-critical-spoofing-vulnerability-microsoft-cryptoapi
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 27 January 2023
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 27 January 2023:
-Supply Chain Attacks Caused More Data Compromises Than Malware
-What Makes Small and Medium-Sized Businesses Vulnerable to BEC Attacks
-Understanding Your Attack Surface Makes It Easier to Prioritise Technologies and Systems
-Cyber Security Pros Sound Alarm Over Insider Threats
-Ransomware Attack Hit KFC and Pizza Hut Stores in the UK
-Forthcoming SEC Rules Will Trigger ‘Tectonic Shift’ in How Corporate Boards Treat Cyber Security
-Why CISOs Make Great Board Members
-View From Davos: The Changing Economics of Cyber Crime
-Cloud Based Networks Under Increasing Attack, Report Finds
-GoTo Admits: Customer Cloud Backups Stolen Together with Decryption Key
-State-Linked Hackers in Russia and Iran are Targeting UK Groups, NCSC Warns
-3.7 Million Customers’ Data of Hilton Hotels Put Up For Sale
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
Supply Chain Attacks Caused More Data Compromises Than Malware
According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, data compromises steadily increased in the second half of 2022 and cyber attacks remained the primary source of data breaches.
The number of data breaches resulting from supply chain attacks exceeded malware related compromises in 2022 by 40%. According to the report, more than 10 million people were impacted by supply chain attacks targeting 1,743 entities. By comparison, 70 malware-based cyber attacks affected 4.3 million people.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/01/26/data-compromises-2022/
What Makes Small and Medium-Sized Businesses Vulnerable to BEC Attacks
According to the United States’ FBI’s 2021 Internet Crime Report, business email compromise (BEC) accounted for almost a third of the country’s $6.9 billion in cyber losses that year – around $2.4 billion. In surprisingly sharp contrast, ransomware attacks accounted for only $50 million of those losses.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are especially vulnerable to this form of attack and BEC’s contribution to annual cyber losses not only makes sense but is also likely underreported.
In stark contrast to highly disruptive ransomware attacks, BEC is subversive and is neither technically complicated nor expensive to deploy. In the case of large organisations, the financial fallout of BEC is almost negligible. That’s not the case for small and medium-sized businesses, which often lack the means to absorb similar financial losses.
BEC’s simplicity gives more credence for attackers to target smaller organisations, and because of that, it’s doubly essential for SMBs to be vigilant.
Understanding Your Attack Surface Makes It Easier to Prioritise Technologies and Systems
It has been observed that attackers will attempt to start exploiting vulnerabilities within the first fifteen minutes of their disclosure. As the time to patch gets shorter, organisations need to be more pragmatic when it comes to remediating vulnerabilities, particularly when it comes to prioritisation.
Attack surfaces constantly evolve and change as new applications are developed, old systems are decommissioned, and new assets are registered. Also, more and more organisations are moving towards cloud-hosted infrastructure, which changes the risk and responsibility for securing those assets. Therefore, it is essential to carry out continuous or regular assessments to understand what systems are at risk, instead of just taking a point-in-time snapshot of how the attack surface looks at that moment.
The first step would be to map “traditional” asset types – those easily associated with an organisation and easy to monitor, such as domains and IP addresses. Ownership of these assets can be easily identified through available information (e.g., WHOIS data). The less traditional asset types (such as GitHub repositories) aren’t directly owned by the organisation but can also provide high-value targets or information for attackers.
It’s also important to understand which technologies are in use to make sound judgements based on the vulnerabilities relevant to the organisation. For example, out of one hundred vulnerabilities released within one month only 20% might affect the organisation’s technologies.
Once organisations have a good understanding of which assets might be at risk, context and prioritisation can be applied to the vulnerabilities affecting those assets. Threat intelligence can be utilised to determine which vulnerabilities are already being exploited in the wild.
What is then the correct answer for this conundrum? The answer is that there is no answer! Instead, organisations should consider a mindset shift and look towards preventing issues whilst adopting a defence-in-depth approach; focus on minimising impact and risk by prioritising assets that matter the most and reducing time spent on addressing those that don’t. This can be achieved by understanding your organisation’s attack surface and prioritising issues based on context and relevance.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/01/24/understanding-your-attack-surface/
Cyber Security Pros Sound Alarm Over Insider Threats
Gurucul, a security information and event management (SIEM) solution provider, and Cyber security Insiders, a 600,000-plus member online community for information security professionals, found in their annual 2023 Insider Threat Report that only 3% of respondents surveyed are not concerned with insider risk.
Among all potential insiders, cyber security professionals are most concerned about IT users and admins with far-reaching access privileges (60%). This is followed by third-party contractors (such as MSPs and MSSPs) and service providers (57%), regular employees (55%), and privileged business users (53%).
The research also found that more than half of organisations in the study had been victimised by an insider threat in the past year. According to the data, 75% of the respondents believe they are moderately to extremely vulnerable to insider threats, an 8% spike from last year. That coincided with a similar percentage who said attacks have become more frequent, with 60% experiencing at least one attack and 25% getting hit by more than six attacks.
Ransomware Attack Hit KFC and Pizza Hut Stores in the UK
Nearly 300 fast food restaurants, including branches of KFC and Pizza Hut, were forced to close following a ransomware attack against parent company Yum! Brands. In a statement dated 18 January 2023, Yum! confirmed that unnamed ransomware had impacted some of its IT infrastructure, and that data had been exfiltrated by hackers from its servers. However, although an investigation into the security breach continues, the company said that it had seen no evidence that customer details had been exposed.
What has not yet been made public, and may not even be known to those investigating the breach, is how long hackers might have had access to the company's IT infrastructure, and how they might have been able to gain access to what should have been a secure system. Yum! has also not shared whether it has received a ransom demand from its attackers, and if it did how much ransom was demanded, and whether it would be prepared to negotiate with its extortionists.
Forthcoming SEC Rules Will Trigger ‘Tectonic Shift’ in How Corporate Boards Treat Cyber Security
Under rules first proposed in 2022 but expected to be finalised as soon as April 2023, publicly traded companies in the US that determine a cyber incident has become “material”, meaning it could have a significant impact on the business, must disclose details to the SEC and investors within four business days. That requirement would also apply “when a series of previously undisclosed, individually immaterial cyber security incidents has become material in the aggregate.
The SEC’s rules will also require the boards of those companies to disclose significant information on their security governance, such as how and when it exercises oversight on cyber risks. That info includes identifying who on the board (or which subcommittee) is responsible for cyber security and their relevant expertise. Required disclosures will also include how often and by which processes board members are informed and discuss cyber risk. The former cyber adviser to the SEC commented that “The problem we have with the current cyber security ecosystem is that it’s very focused on technical mitigation measures and does not contemplate these business, operational, [or] financial factors.”
Whilst this only impacts US firms, we can expect other jurisdictions to follow suit.
Why CISOs Make Great Board Members
Cyber security-related risk is a top concern, so boards need to know they have the proper oversight in place. The past three years created a perfect storm situation with lasting consequences for how we think about cyber security, and as a result cyber security technologies and teams have shifted from being viewed as a cost centre to a business enabler.
Gartner predicts that by 2025, 40% of companies will have a dedicated cyber security committee. Who is better suited than a CISO to lead that conversation? Cyber security-related risk is a top concern, so boards need to know they have the proper oversight in place. CISOs can provide advice on moving forward with digital change initiatives and help companies prepare for the future. They can explain the organisation’s risk posture, including exposure related to geopolitical conflict as well as to new business initiatives and emerging threats, and what can be done to mitigate risk.
Lastly, the role of the CISO has evolved from being a risk metrics presenter to a translator of risk to the business. Therefore, the expertise CISOs have developed in recent years in how to explain risk to the board makes them valuable contributors to these conversations. They can elevate the discussion to ensure deep understanding of the trade-offs between growth and risk, enable more informed decision-making, and serve as guardrails for total business alignment.
https://www.securityweek.com/why-cisos-make-great-board-members/
View From Davos: The Changing Economics of Cyber Crime
Cyber crime is a risk created by humans, driven by the economic conditions of high profit and easy opportunity. Ransomware is the most recent monetisation of these motives and opportunities, and it has evolved from simple malware to advanced exploits and double or triple extortion models.
The motive for cyber crime is clear: to steal money, but the digital nature of cyber crime makes the opportunity uniquely attractive, due to the following:
· Cryptocurrency makes online extortion, trading illicit goods and services, and laundering fraudulent funds highly anonymous and usually beyond the reach of financial regulators or inspection
· There isn't enough fear of getting caught for cyber crime.
· With the explosion in spending on digital transformation, data is the new gold and it is incredibly easy to steal, due to lapses in basic hygiene like encrypting data-at-rest and in-transit or limiting access to only authorised users.
· Paying extortion through extensive cyber insurance policies only feeds the ransomware epidemic by incentivising further crime, as noted by the FBI.
Fighting cyber crime is a team sport, and to succeed, we must adopt this framework of cyber resilience that integrates the technical, policy, behavioural, and economic elements necessary to manage the reality of ever-growing cyber crime as a predictable and manageable cyber risk.
https://www.darkreading.com/edge-articles/view-from-davos-the-changing-economics-of-cybercrime
Cloud Based Networks Under Increasing Attack, Report Finds
As enterprises around the world continue to move to the cloud, cyber criminals are following right behind them. There was a 48 percent year-over-year jump in 2022 in cyber attacks on cloud-based networks, and it comes at a time when 98 percent of global organisations use cloud services, according to Check Point. The increases in cyber attacks were experienced in various regions, including Asia (with a 60 percent jump), Europe (50 percent), and North America (28 percent) according to a report by Checkpoint last week.
Check Point explained that "The rise in attacks on the cloud was driven both by an overall increase in cyber attacks globally (38 percent overall in 2022, compared to 48 percent in the cloud) and also by the fact that it holds much more data and incorporates infrastructure and services from large amounts of potential victims, so when exploited the attacks could have a larger impact,". Later, Checkpoint highlighted that human error is a significant factor in the vulnerability of cloud-based networks.
The report highlighted the need for defence capabilities in the cloud to improve. According to Check Point, this means adopting zero-trust cloud network security controls, incorporating security and compliance earlier in the development lifecycle, avoiding misconfigurations, and using tools such as an intrusion detection and prevention systems and next-generation web application firewalls. As commented by Check Point “it is still up to the network and security admins to make sure all their infrastructure is not vulnerable.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/01/20/cloud_networks_under_attack/
GoTo Admits: Customer Cloud Backups Stolen Together with Decryption Key
On 2022-11-30, GoTo informed customers that it had suffered “a security incident”, summarising the situation as follows:
“Based on the investigation to date, we have detected unusual activity within our development environment and third-party cloud storage service. The third-party cloud storage service is currently shared by both GoTo and its affiliate, LastPass.”
Two months later, GoTo has come back with an update, and the news isn’t great:
“[A] threat actor exfiltrated encrypted backups from a third-party cloud storage service related to the following products: Central, Pro, join.me, Hamachi, and RemotelyAnywhere. We also have evidence that a threat actor exfiltrated an encryption key for a portion of the encrypted backups. The affected information, which varies by product, may include account usernames, salted and hashed passwords, a portion of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) settings, as well as some product settings and licensing information.”
The company also noted that although MFA settings for some Rescue and GoToMyPC customers were stolen, their encrypted databases were not.
State-Linked Hackers in Russia and Iran are Targeting UK Groups, NCSC Warns
Russian and Iranian state-linked hackers are increasingly targeting British politicians, journalists and researchers with sophisticated campaigns aimed at gaining access to a person’s email, Britain’s online security agency warned on Thursday. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) issued an alert about two groups from Russia and Iran, warning those in government, defence, thinktanks and the media against clicking on malicious links from people posing as conference hosts, journalists or even colleagues.
Both groups have been active for some years, but it is understood they have recently stepped up their activities in the UK as the war in Ukraine continues, as well as operating in the US and other NATO countries.
The hackers typically seek to gain confidence of a target by impersonating somebody likely to make contact with them, such as by falsely impersonating a journalist, and ultimately luring them to click on a malicious link, sometimes over the course of several emails and other online interactions.
NCSC encourages people to use strong email passwords. One technique is to use three random words, and not replicate it as a login credential on other websites. It recommends people use two-factor authentication, using a mobile phone as part of the log on process, ideally by using a special authenticator app.
The cyber agency also advises people exercise particular caution when receiving plausible sounding messages from strangers who rely on Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook or other webmail accounts, sometimes impersonating “known contacts” of the target culled from social media.
3.7 Million Customers’ Data of Hilton Hotels Put Up For Sale
A member of a hacker forum going by the name IntelBroker, has offered a database allegedly containing the personal information of 3.7 million people participating in the Hilton Hotels Honors program. According to the actor, the data in question includes personally identifying information such as name, address and Honors IDs. According to the Hilton Hotel, no guest login credentials, contacts, or financial information have been leaked.
https://informationsecuritybuzz.com/3-7-millions-customers-data-hilton-hotel-up-for-sale/
Threats
Ransomware, Extortion and Destructive Attacks
Rebranded Ransomware Crews Spike Number of Hijacking Incidents in Q4 2022 - MSSP Alert
The Unrelenting Menace of the LockBit Ransomware Gang | WIRED
Ransomware access brokers use Google ads to breach your network (bleepingcomputer.com)
FBI hacked into Hive ransomware gang, disrupted operations | TechTarget
Ransomware victims are refusing to pay, tanking attackers’ profits | Ars Technica
Vice Society Ransomware Group Targets Manufacturing Companies (trendmicro.com)
New Mimic ransomware abuses ‘Everything’ Windows search tool (bleepingcomputer.com)
Contractor error led to Baltimore schools ransomware attack | TechTarget
LAUSD says Vice Society ransomware gang stole contractors’ SSNs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Riot Games receives ransom demand from hackers, refuses to pay (bleepingcomputer.com)
Phishing & Email Based Attacks
State-linked hackers in Russia and Iran are targeting UK groups, NCSC warns | Hacking | The Guardian
ChatGPT is a bigger threat to cyber security than most realize - Help Net Security
Yahoo Most Faked Brand Name in Phishing Attempts by Threat Actors in Q4 2022 - MSSP Alert
SEABORGIUM and TA453 continue their respective... - NCSC.GOV.UK
Bitwarden password vaults targeted in Google ads phishing attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
New 'Blank Image' attack hides phishing scripts in SVG files (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers now use Microsoft OneNote attachments to spread malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
BEC – Business Email Compromise
Other Social Engineering; Smishing, Vishing, etc
Malware
BlackBerry: Threat Actors Launch A Unique Malware Sample Every Minute - MSSP Alert
Consumers Face Greater Risks from Malware but Many are Unprepared and Vulnerable - MSSP Alert
New 'Blank Image' attack hides phishing scripts in SVG files (bleepingcomputer.com)
ChatGPT Could Create Polymorphic Malware Wave, Researchers Warn (darkreading.com)
Hackers now use Microsoft OneNote attachments to spread malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
ChatGPT Can Write Polymorphic Malware to Infect Your Computer (gizmodo.com)
Microsoft plans to kill malware delivery via Excel XLL add-ins (bleepingcomputer.com)
Hackers use Golang source code interpreter to evade detection (bleepingcomputer.com)
Emotet Malware Makes a Comeback with New Evasion Techniques (thehackernews.com)
'DragonSpark' Malware: East Asian Cyber Attackers Create an OSS Frankenstein (darkreading.com)
Malware exploited critical Realtek SDK bug in millions of attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mobile
Massive Ad Fraud Scheme Targeted Over 11 Million Devices with 1,700 Spoofed Apps (thehackernews.com)
New 'Hook' Android malware lets hackers remotely control your phone (bleepingcomputer.com)
Pair of Galaxy App Store Bugs Offer Cyber Attackers Mobile Device Access (darkreading.com)
Google to phase out legacy apps with Android 14 to improve security - GSMArena.com news
Botnets
Denial of Service/DoS/DDOS
Why a hybrid approach can help mitigate DDoS attacks | SC Media
Russia’s largest ISP says 2022 broke all DDoS attack records (bleepingcomputer.com)
Internet of Things – IoT
Nice smart device – how long does it get software updates? • The Register
Why British homes are at risk from ‘Trojan Horse’ smart devices (telegraph.co.uk)
Why most IoT cyber security strategies give zero hope for zero trust - Help Net Security
Data Breaches/Leaks
Companies impacted by Mailchimp breach warn their customers - Security Affairs
LastPass owner GoTo says hackers stole customers’ backups | TechCrunch
GoTo warns customers of crypto key and backup heist • The Register
3.7 Million Customers Data Of Hilton Hotels Put Up For Sale (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
QUT confirms personal data of thousands of staff compromised in cyber attack - ABC News
Riot Games hacked, now it faces problems to release content - Security Affairs
ICE releases asylum seekers after exposing their data • The Register
Hacker Gets Hands on No-Fly List of Alleged Terrorist Suspects (gizmodo.com)
Risk & Repeat: Breaking down the LastPass breach | TechTarget
T-Mobile Cyber Attack Spurs Law Firm Investigation - MSSP Alert
Risk & Repeat: Another T-Mobile data breach disclosed | TechTarget
Entire US "No Fly List" Exposed Online Via Unsecured Server (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Near-Record Year for US Data Breaches in 2022 - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Zacks data breach impacted hundreds of thousands of customers - Security Affairs
French rugby club Stade Français leaks source code - Security Affairs
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking/NFTs/Blockchain
Inside the crypto ‘prisons’ scamming Britons out of their life savings (telegraph.co.uk)
Hackers Take Over Robinhood Twitter Account To Promote Scam - Decrypt
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
Inside the crypto ‘prisons’ scamming Britons out of their life savings (telegraph.co.uk)
P-to-P fraud most concerning cyber threat in 2023: CSI | CSO Online
Hackers Take Over Robinhood Twitter Account To Promote Scam - Decrypt
Insurance
4 tips to find cyber insurance coverage in 2023 | TechTarget
Insurers in talks on adding state-backed cyber to UK reinsurance scheme | Financial Times (ft.com)
Cyber Security Posture & Insurance Outlook with Advisen (trendmicro.com)
Dark Web
Software Supply Chain
Cloud/SaaS
Report: Cloud-based networks under growing attack • The Register
Chinese 8220 Gang Aims For Public Clouds And Vulnerable Apps (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Microsoft Azure-Based Kerberos Attacks Crack Open Cloud Accounts (darkreading.com)
Attack Surface Management
Encryption
API
Passwords, Credential Stuffing & Brute Force Attacks
Bitwarden password vaults targeted in Google ads phishing attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Bitwarden responds to encryption design flaw criticism | The Daily Swig (portswigger.net)
Social Media
Malvertising
Massive Ad Fraud Scheme Targeted Over 11 Million Devices with 1,700 Spoofed Apps (thehackernews.com)
Google Ads invites being abused to push spam, adult sites (bleepingcomputer.com)
Ransomware access brokers use Google ads to breach your network (bleepingcomputer.com)
Over 4,500 WordPress Sites Hacked to Redirect Visitors to Sketchy Ad Pages (thehackernews.com)
Training, Education and Awareness
Regulations, Fines and Legislation
Governance, Risk and Compliance
View from Davos: The Changing Economics of Cyber Crime (darkreading.com)
Awareness Training Must Change | CSA (cloudsecurityalliance.org)
Despite Slowing Economy, Demand for Cyber Security Workers Remains Strong (darkreading.com)
Organisations Must Brace for Privacy Impacts This Year (darkreading.com)
Data Protection
Ireland’s data protection watchdog fines WhatsApp €5.5m • The Register
ICO Offers Data Protection Advice to SMBs - Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
Careers, Working in Cyber and Information Security
Despite Slowing Economy, Demand for Cyber Security Workers Remains Strong (darkreading.com)
Can't Fill Open Positions? Rewrite Your Minimum Requirements (darkreading.com)
Veterans bring high-value, real-life experience as potential cyber security employees | CSO Online
Dozens of Cyber Security Companies Announced Layoffs in Past Year - SecurityWeek
Law Enforcement Action and Take Downs
FBI hacked into Hive ransomware gang, disrupted operations | TechTarget
Dutchman Detained for Dealing Details of Tens of Millions of People (darkreading.com)
Dutch suspect locked up for alleged personal data megathefts – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Privacy, Surveillance and Mass Monitoring
Organisations Must Brace for Privacy Impacts This Year (darkreading.com)
Scientists use Wi-Fi routers to see humans through walls | ZDNET
Most consumers would share anonymised personal data to improve AI products - Help Net Security
Artificial Intelligence
ChatGPT is a bigger threat to cyber security than most realize - Help Net Security
Learning to Lie: AI Tools Adept at Creating Disinformation - SecurityWeek
FBI Chief Says He's 'Deeply concerned' by China's AI Program | SecurityWeek.Com
ChatGPT Can Write Polymorphic Malware to Infect Your Computer (gizmodo.com)
Chat Cyber Security: AI Promises a Lot, but Can It Deliver? (darkreading.com)
Misinformation, Disinformation and Propaganda
Spyware, Cyber Espionage & Cyber Warfare, including Russian Invasion of Ukraine
State-linked hackers in Russia and Iran are targeting UK groups, NCSC warns | Hacking | The Guardian
UK authorities warn of phishing from Iran, Russia • The Register
Armis State of Cyberwarfare and Trends Report - IT Security Guru
SEABORGIUM and TA453 continue their respective... - NCSC.GOV.UK
Gamaredon Group Launches Cyber Attacks Against Ukraine Using Telegram (thehackernews.com)
Chinese 8220 Gang Aims For Public Clouds And Vulnerable Apps (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
FBI Chief Says He's 'Deeply concerned' by China's AI Program | SecurityWeek.Com
“Pegasus” lifts the lid on a sophisticated piece of spyware | The Economist
North Korea-linked TA444 turns to credential harvesting activity - Security Affairs
Nation State Actors
Nation State Actors – Russia
State-linked hackers in Russia and Iran are targeting UK groups, NCSC warns | Hacking | The Guardian
UK authorities warn of phishing from Iran, Russia • The Register
SEABORGIUM and TA453 continue their respective... - NCSC.GOV.UK
Gamaredon Group Launches Cyber Attacks Against Ukraine Using Telegram (thehackernews.com)
Russia’s largest ISP says 2022 broke all DDoS attack records (bleepingcomputer.com)
Nation State Actors – China
Chinese 8220 Gang Aims For Public Clouds And Vulnerable Apps (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
FBI Chief Says He's 'Deeply concerned' by China's AI Program | SecurityWeek.Com
Nation State Actors – North Korea
Nation State Actors – Iran
Vulnerability Management
Extent of reported CVEs overwhelms critical infrastructure asset owners - Help Net Security
Log4j Vulnerabilities Are Here to Stay — Are You Prepared? (darkreading.com)
Trained developers get rid of more vulnerabilities than code scanning tools - Help Net Security
New Open Source OT Security Tool Helps Address Impact of Upcoming Microsoft Patch - SecurityWeek
Halo Security unveils KEV feature to improve attack surface visibility - Help Net Security
Vulnerabilities
Crims can still exploit this NSA-discovered Microsoft bug • The Register
75k WordPress sites impacted by critical online course plugin flaws (bleepingcomputer.com)
Log4j Vulnerabilities Are Here to Stay — Are You Prepared? (darkreading.com)
Chrome 109 update addresses six security vulnerabilities - Security Affairs
Microsoft urges admins to patch on-premises Exchange servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
Drupal Patches Vulnerabilities Leading to Information Disclosure | SecurityWeek.Com
Critical Vulnerabilities Patched in OpenText Enterprise Content Management System | SecurityWeek.Com
Around 19,500 end-of-life Cisco routers exposed to hack - Security Affairs
In-the-Wild Exploitation of Recent ManageEngine Vulnerability Commences | SecurityWeek.Com
Apple patches are out – old iPhones get an old zero-day fix at last! – Naked Security (sophos.com)
Apple Patches WebKit Code Execution in iPhones, MacBooks - SecurityWeek
Crooks are already exploiting this bug in old iPhones • The Register
Logfile nightmare deepens thanks to critical VMware flaws • The Register
Malware exploited critical Realtek SDK bug in millions of attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
Realtek SDK flaw CVE-2021-35394 actively exploited in the wild- Security Affairs
Lexmark warns of RCE bug affecting 100 printer models, PoC released (bleepingcomputer.com)
Crims can still exploit this NSA-discovered Microsoft bug • The Register
Tools and Controls
Is Once-Yearly Pen Testing Enough for Your Organisation? (thehackernews.com)
LastPass owner GoTo says hackers stole customers’ backups | TechCrunch
Bitwarden password vaults targeted in Google ads phishing attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
Bitwarden responds to encryption design flaw criticism | The Daily Swig (portswigger.net)
Companies Struggle With Zero Trust as Attackers Adapt to Get Around It (darkreading.com)
Federal Agencies Infested by Cyber Attackers via Legit Remote Management Systems (darkreading.com)
Why a hybrid approach can help mitigate DDoS attacks | SC Media
Steps To Planning And Implementation Of Endpoint Protection (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
Other News
Hackers can make computers destroy their own chips with electricity | New Scientist
Scientists use Wi-Fi routers to see humans through walls | ZDNET
Microsoft 365 outage takes down Teams, Exchange Online, Outlook (bleepingcomputer.com)
Lessons Learned from the Windows Remote Desktop Honeypot Report (bleepingcomputer.com)
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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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Join us at 2pm on Thursday 26th of January for 'It Started with a Phish: a Bite-Sized Introduction to Incident Response'
Join us at 2pm on Thursday 26th of January for 'It Started with a Phish: a Bite-Sized Introduction to Incident Response'
Join us at 2pm on Thursday 26th of January for 'It Started with a Phish: a Bite-Sized Introduction to Incident Response' as part of the Islands Data Governance Forum Conference in-person at the Digital Greenhouse in Guernsey.
In this event, Bruce, James and Luke will lead a high-level tabletop taster exercise in incident response, guiding attendees on what to do in the event of a cyber security and data loss incident.
To find out more and to get tickets: It started with a phish: a bite-sized introduction to incident response | Digital Greenhouse