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  Microsoft Warns of Kremlin-Backed APT28 Exploiting Critical Outlook Vulnerability
Posted by: The Hacker News - 12-06-2023, 04:56 PM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

Microsoft Warns of Kremlin-Backed APT28 Exploiting Critical Outlook Vulnerability

Microsoft on Monday said it detected Kremlin-backed nation-state activity exploiting a now-patched critical security flaw in its Outlook email service to gain unauthorized access to victims' accounts within Exchange servers.
The tech giant attributed the intrusions to a threat actor it called Forest Blizzard (formerly Strontium), which is also widely tracked under the

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  New Threat Actor 'AeroBlade' Emerges in Espionage Attack on U.S. Aerospace
Posted by: The Hacker News - 12-06-2023, 04:56 PM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

New Threat Actor 'AeroBlade' Emerges in Espionage Attack on U.S. Aerospace

A previously undocumented threat actor has been linked to a cyber attack targeting an aerospace organization in the U.S. as part of what's suspected to be a cyber espionage mission.
The BlackBerry Threat Research and Intelligence team is tracking the activity cluster as AeroBlade. Its origin is currently unknown and it's not clear if the attack was successful.
"The actor used spear-phishing

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  15,000 Go Module Repositories on GitHub Vulnerable to Repojacking Attack
Posted by: The Hacker News - 12-06-2023, 04:56 PM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

15,000 Go Module Repositories on GitHub Vulnerable to Repojacking Attack

New research has found that over 15,000 Go module repositories on GitHub are vulnerable to an attack called repojacking.
"More than 9,000 repositories are vulnerable to repojacking due to GitHub username changes," Jacob Baines, chief technology officer at VulnCheck, said in a report shared with The Hacker News. "More than 6,000 repositories were vulnerable to repojacking due to account

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  Generative AI Security: Preventing Microsoft Copilot Data Exposure
Posted by: The Hacker News - 12-06-2023, 04:56 PM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

Generative AI Security: Preventing Microsoft Copilot Data Exposure

Microsoft Copilot has been called one of the most powerful productivity tools on the planet.
Copilot is an AI assistant that lives inside each of your Microsoft 365 apps — Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, and so on. Microsoft's dream is to take the drudgery out of daily work and let humans focus on being creative problem-solvers.
What makes Copilot a different beast than ChatGPT and

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  Russia's AI-Powered Disinformation Operation Targeting Ukraine, U.S., and Germany
Posted by: The Hacker News - 12-06-2023, 04:56 PM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

Russia's AI-Powered Disinformation Operation Targeting Ukraine, U.S., and Germany

The Russia-linked influence operation called Doppelganger has targeted Ukrainian, U.S., and German audiences through a combination of inauthentic news sites and social media accounts.
These campaigns are designed to amplify content designed to undermine Ukraine as well as propagate anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment, U.S. military competence, and Germany's economic and social issues, according to a new

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  Warning for iPhone Users: Experts Warn of Sneaky Fake Lockdown Mode Attack
Posted by: The Hacker News - 12-06-2023, 04:56 PM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

Warning for iPhone Users: Experts Warn of Sneaky Fake Lockdown Mode Attack

A new "post-exploitation tampering technique" can be abused by malicious actors to visually deceive a target into believing that their Apple iPhone is running in Lockdown Mode when it's actually not and carry out covert attacks.
The novel method, detailed by Jamf Threat Labs in a report shared with The Hacker News, "shows that if a hacker has already infiltrated your device, they can

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  Qualcomm Releases Details on Chip Vulnerabilities Exploited in Targeted Attacks
Posted by: The Hacker News - 12-06-2023, 04:56 PM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

Qualcomm Releases Details on Chip Vulnerabilities Exploited in Targeted Attacks

Chipmaker Qualcomm has released more information about three high-severity security flaws that it said came under "limited, targeted exploitation" back in October 2023.
The vulnerabilities are as follows -

CVE-2023-33063 (CVSS score: 7.8) - Memory corruption in DSP Services during a remote call from HLOS to DSP.
CVE-2023-33106 (CVSS score: 8.4) - Memory corruption in

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  Atlassian Releases Critical Software Fixes to Prevent Remote Code Execution
Posted by: The Hacker News - 12-06-2023, 04:56 PM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

Atlassian Releases Critical Software Fixes to Prevent Remote Code Execution

Atlassian has released software fixes to address four critical flaws in its software that, if successfully exploited, could result in remote code execution.
The list of vulnerabilities is below -

CVE-2022-1471 (CVSS score: 9.8) - Deserialization vulnerability in SnakeYAML library that can lead to remote code execution in multiple products
CVE-2023-22522 (CVSS score

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  Hackers Exploited ColdFusion Vulnerability to Breach Federal Agency Servers
Posted by: The Hacker News - 12-06-2023, 04:56 PM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

Hackers Exploited ColdFusion Vulnerability to Breach Federal Agency Servers

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warned of active exploitation of a high-severity Adobe ColdFusion vulnerability by unidentified threat actors to gain initial access to government servers.
"The vulnerability in ColdFusion (CVE-2023-26360) presents as an improper access control issue and exploitation of this CVE can result in arbitrary code execution,"

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  Scaling Security Operations with Automation
Posted by: The Hacker News - 12-06-2023, 04:56 PM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

Scaling Security Operations with Automation

In an increasingly complex and fast-paced digital landscape, organizations strive to protect themselves from various security threats. However, limited resources often hinder security teams when combatting these threats, making it difficult to keep up with the growing number of security incidents and alerts. Implementing automation throughout security operations helps security teams alleviate

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