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Fraud Campaign Targets Russians with Fake Olympics Tickets
Operation Ticket Heist involves 700 web domains to sell fake Olympic Games tickets to a Russian-speaking audience, QuoIntelligence has found Read More
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How Does Jailbreaking Or Rooting Affect My Mobile Device Security?
In today’s interconnected world, our mobile devices serve as essential tools for communication, productivity, and entertainment. However, for some tech-savvy users, the allure of unlocking the full potential of their devices through jailbreaking (for iOS) or rooting (for Android) can be tempting. While these processes offer users greater control and customization over their devices, they…
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Ransomware Surges Annually Despite Law Enforcement Takedowns
Symantec figures suggest a 9% annual increase claimed ransomware attacks Read More
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Huione Guarantee Marketplace Exposed as Front for Cybercrime
Researchers at Elliptic claim multibillion dollar Huione Guarantee platform is enabler of scams and money laundering Read More
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Olympics Has Fallen – A Misinformation Campaign Featuring Elon Musk
Authored by Lakshya Mathur and Abhishek Karnik As we gear up for the 2024 Paris Olympics, excitement is building, and so is the potential for scams. From fake ticket sales to counterfeit merchandise, scammers are on the prowl, leveraging big events to trick unsuspecting fans. Recently, McAfee researchers uncovered a particularly malicious scam that not…
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Smishing Triad Targets India with Fraud Surge
Smishing Triad’s MO involves registering fraudulent domain names that mimic legitimate organizations Read More
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The Stark Truth Behind the Resurgence of Russia’s Fin7
The Russia-based cybercrime group dubbed “Fin7,” known for phishing and malware attacks that have cost victim organizations an estimated $3 billion in losses since 2013, was declared dead last year by U.S. authorities. But experts say Fin7 has roared back to life in 2024 — setting up thousands of websites mimicking a range of media…
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Microsoft Outlook Faced Critical Zero-Click RCE Vulnerability
For trusted senders, the flaw is zero-click, but requires one-click interactions for untrusted ones Read More
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RADIUS Vulnerability
New attack against the RADIUS authentication protocol: The Blast-RADIUS attack allows a man-in-the-middle attacker between the RADIUS client and server to forge a valid protocol accept message in response to a failed authentication request. This forgery could give the attacker access to network devices and services without the attacker guessing or brute forcing passwords or…
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Ransomware Groups Prioritize Defense Evasion for Data Exfiltration
A Cisco report highlighted TTPs used by the most prominent ransomware groups to evade detection, establish persistence and exfiltrate sensitive data Read More