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DIICOT CYBERCRIME GANG EXPANDS ITS ATTACK CAPABILITIES

Researchers found evidence that Diicot threat actors are expanding their
capabilities with new payloads and the Cayosin Botnet. Cado researchers recently
detected an interesting attack pattern linked to an emerging cybercrime group
tracked as Diicot...

June 19, 2023  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime 
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MICROSOFT: JUNE OUTLOOK AND CLOUD PLATFORM OUTAGES WERE CAUSED BY DDOS

Microsoft confirmed that the recent outages to the Azure, Outlook, and OneDrive
services were caused by cyber attacks. In early June, Microsoft suffered severe
outages for some of its services, including Outlook email, OneDrive file-sharing
apps,...

June 18, 2023  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking 
Hacktivism 



REDDIT FILES: BLACKCAT/ALPHV RANSOMWARE GANG CLAIMS TO HAVE STOLEN 80GB OF DATA
FROM REDDIT

The BlackCat/ALPHV ransomware gang claims to have stolen 80GB of data from the
Reddit in February cyberattack. In February, the social news aggregation
platform Reddit suffered a security breach, attackers gained unauthorized access
to internal documents,...

June 18, 2023  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime 
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US GOVT OFFERS $10 MILLION BOUNTY FOR INFO LINKING CLOP RANSOMWARE GANG TO A
FOREIGN GOVERNMENT.

The U.S. government announced up to a $10 million bounty for information linking
the Clop ransomware gang to a foreign government. The US goverment is offering
up to a $10 million bounty for information linking CL0P Ransomware Gang or any
other threat...

June 18, 2023  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime 
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SECURITY AFFAIRS NEWSLETTER ROUND 424 BY PIERLUIGI PAGANINI – INTERNATIONAL
EDITION

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the
best security articles from Security Affairs are free for you in your email box.
Enjoy a new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter, including the
international press. Law...

June 18, 2023  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News 



LAW ENFORCEMENT SHUTDOWN A LONG-STANDING DDOS-FOR-HIRE SERVICE

Polish police, as part of the international law enforcement operation PowerOFF,
dismantled a DDoS-for-hire service that has been active since at least 2013. An
international operation codenamed PowerOff led to the shutdown of a
DDoS-for-hire service...

June 17, 2023  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime 
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A RUSSIAN NATIONAL CHARGED FOR COMMITTING LOCKBIT RANSOMWARE ATTACKS

DoJ charged a Russian national with conspiring to carry out LockBit ransomware
attacks against U.S. and foreign businesses. The Justice Department announced
charges against the Russian national Ruslan Magomedovich Astamirov (20) for his
role in numerous...

June 16, 2023  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime 
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OIL AND GAS GIANT SHELL IS ANOTHER VICTIM OF CLOP RANSOMWARE ATTACKS

British multinational oil and gas company Shell has confirmed that it has
suffered a ransomware attack conducted by the Clop group. Oil and Gas giant
Shell has confirmed that it is one of the victims of the recent large-scale
ransomware campaign...

June 16, 2023  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime 
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PROGRESS FIXED A THIRD FLAW IN MOVEIT TRANSFER SOFTWARE

Progress Software addressed a third vulnerability impacting its MOVEit Transfer
application that could lead to privilege escalation and information disclosure.
Progress Software disclosed a new SQL injection vulnerability impacting its
MOVEit Transfer...

June 16, 2023  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime 
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UPDATED ANDROID SPYWARE GRAVITYRAT STEALS WHATSAPP BACKUPS

An updated version of the Android remote access trojan GravityRAT can steal
WhatsApp backup files and can delete files ESET researchers discovered an
updated version of Android GravityRAT spyware that steals WhatsApp backup files
and can delete files....

June 16, 2023  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime 
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