Tag: phishing
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How Important Is a Secure Password?
Financial fraud and identity theft often occur due to unauthorized access to accounts given to hackers by weak passwords. ‘Password1234’ might have worked 10 years ago, but today, that will never pass if you want to protect your banking information, personal data, and identity. Brute-force attacks, one of the most popular forms of cyberattacks, are… Read more
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ALPHV Ransomware: A Closer Look into the Russian Ransomware Group
In recent years, the Russian-based ALPHV ransomware group, also known as BlackCat, Noberus, Gold Blazer, and Alpha Spider, has emerged as a formidable cyber threat, targeting organizations worldwide and operating with a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) business model. With their advanced tactics and persistent attacks, ALPHV has become a significant player in the ransomware landscape targeting over… Read more
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UNC3944 Exploits Azure Serial Console for Complete VM Takeover
A threat group known as UNC3944 (also known as Roasted 0ktapus and Scattered Spider) has been observed hijacking Microsoft Azure admin accounts through phishing and SIM-swapping attacks. The financially motivated group bypasses traditional detection methods within Azure and gains full administrative access to compromised virtual machines (VMs) within victim organizations using Microsoft’s cloud computing service.… Read more
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New “Greatness” Phishing-as-a-Service Tool Already Active in Phishing Campaigns
A new phishing tool called “Greatness” has been discovered and deployed in various phishing campaigns since mid-2022. Security researchers identified several features commonly found in advanced phishing-as-a-service (PaaS) offerings like multi-factor authentication (MFA) bypass, IP filtering, and integration with Telegram bots. Greatness specifically targets victims through Microsoft 365 phishing pages and provides affiliates with an… Read more