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Exploiting Roundcube Webmail Zero-Day: Unmasking Russian Hackerswordpress,webmail,zero-day,hacking,cybersecurity,Roundcube,Russianhackers

Exploiting Roundcube Webmail Zero-Day: Unmasking Russian Hackers

[object Object] Cybersecurity–wordpress,webmail,zero-day,hacking,cybersecurity,Roundcube,Russianhackers > The image is for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual situation. You might want to read ! Chinese Hackers Target US Critical Infrastructure: Mandiant Intelligence Chief Raises Alarm over “Volt Typhoon” Censys Raises $75M in Funding to Enhance Attack Surface Management Technology Censys Scores $75M Investment to Revolutionize…

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Russian Hackers Exploit WinRar Vulnerability through Fake Drone Trainingwordpress,cybersecurity,hacking,WinRarvulnerability,Russianhackers,dronetraining

Russian Hackers Exploit WinRar Vulnerability through Fake Drone Training

Cybercrime: Russian Hackers Exploit WinRAR Vulnerability to Conduct Espionage Introduction In a recent revelation by Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG), it has been discovered that Russian military hackers, primarily a group known as “Sandworm,” have been exploiting a vulnerability in the popular archiving tool WinRAR. These state-backed hacking groups have used the vulnerability to carry…

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Russian Hackers Strike Again: 'Fancy Bear' APT Attacks Ukrainian Energy Facilitywordpress,cybersecurity,hacking,Russianhackers,FancyBear,APT,Ukrainianenergyfacility

Russian Hackers Strike Again: ‘Fancy Bear’ APT Attacks Ukrainian Energy Facility

Ukrainian Energy Facility Targeted by Fancy Bear Cyberespionage Group Russian Cyberespionage Group Earlier this week, Ukraine’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UA) detected and investigated an attempted cyber attack on a critical energy facility in Ukraine. The attack was attributed to the infamous Russian cyberespionage group known as Fancy Bear, APT28, Strontium, or Sofacy. This group…

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The Rise of Zulip Chat App as a Covert Command and Control Tool for Russian Hackerswordpress,chatapp,Zulip,covert,commandandcontrol,Russianhackers

The Rise of Zulip Chat App as a Covert Command and Control Tool for Russian Hackers

Introduction Every day, businesses around the world face the constant threat of cyberattacks. One of the most common and effective methods employed by cybercriminals is credential phishing. Cybersecurity experts have stressed the importance of defending against this type of attack, as it can lead to significant data breaches and financial losses. In this report, we…

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The Hunt for Justice: Victor Zhora's Battle to Catalog Evidence of Russian Hackers' Cyberwar Crimes in Ukrainewordpress,cybersecurity,Russianhackers,cyberwarcrimes,Ukraine,evidence,justice,catalog

The Hunt for Justice: Victor Zhora’s Battle to Catalog Evidence of Russian Hackers’ Cyberwar Crimes in Ukraine

Geopolitics: Victor Zhora on Cataloging Cyberwar Crime Evidence Against Russian Hackers Targeting Ukraine Introduction Cyberattacks have played a significant role in the war in Ukraine, with Russian hackers targeting satellite systems, executing disinformation campaigns, carrying out cyberespionage, and spreading propaganda. However, there is a growing question about whether these cyberattacks could be considered war crimes,…

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Russian Hackers' New Tactics: Shifting from Disruption to Subversionwordpress,cybersecurity,hacking,Russianhackers,tactics,disruption,subversion

Russian Hackers’ New Tactics: Shifting from Disruption to Subversion

Threats Ukrainian official: Russian hackers change tactics from disruptive attacks By Christian Vasquez | August 9, 2023 A top cybersecurity official from Ukraine has revealed that Russian hackers have shifted their tactics from disruptive attacks to intelligence gathering aimed at gaining an advantage on the battlefield. Victor Zhora, the deputy chairman of the State Service…

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Microsoft Unveils Russian Hackers' Sophisticated Phishing Techniques on Microsoft Teamsmicrosoft,russianhackers,phishingtechniques,microsoftteams

Microsoft Unveils Russian Hackers’ Sophisticated Phishing Techniques on Microsoft Teams

Securing Sensitive Accounts: Learn PAM Security Strategies Phishing attacks, such as the recent incident involving Microsoft and Russian hackers, have once again brought the issue of internet security to the forefront. With increasingly sophisticated techniques, hackers continue to pose a significant threat to individuals and organizations alike. In particular, protecting sensitive accounts has become a…

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The Rise of DDoSia: Exploring the Rapid Growth of a Russian Hacktivist Platformwordpress,cybersecurity,DDoSattacks,Russianhackers,hacktivism,onlinesecurity,cyberthreats,hacking,Russiancybercrime,cyberwarfare

The Rise of DDoSia: Exploring the Rapid Growth of a Russian Hacktivist Platform

The Growing Threat of DDoS Attacks: Russian Hackers Expanding their Reach Since its launch in the summer of 2022, the crowdsourced DDoS project known as “DDoSia” has experienced an astronomical growth in membership and activity. Spearheaded by the Russian hacktivist group “NoName057(16)”, the platform has seen a staggering increase of 2,400% in active users. What…

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Microsoft Raises Alarm Over Large-Scale Credential Theft Campaign by Russian Hackersmicrosoft,alarm,large-scale,credentialtheft,campaign,russianhackers

Microsoft Raises Alarm Over Large-Scale Credential Theft Campaign by Russian Hackers

Cybersecurity and API Security Testing The Importance of API Security APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) serve as the backbone of modern software applications, enabling seamless interactions between different systems and allowing for the exchange of data and services. However, this interconnectedness also presents significant challenges in terms of security. With the increasing number of high-profile data…

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"The Rise of Russian Ransomware: Unleashing Chaos on US Federal Agencies"cybersecurity,ransomware,Russianhackers,USfederalagencies,cyberattacks

“The Rise of Russian Ransomware: Unleashing Chaos on US Federal Agencies”

Russian Ransomware Gang Breaches the Energy Department and Other Federal Agencies Introduction The Department of Energy and several other federal agencies were breached by a Russian cyber-extortion gang in a global hack of a file-transfer program called MOVEit, according to cybersecurity firm SecurityScorecard. While the impact on the Energy Department and other federal agencies is…

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