Water Labbu Abuses Malicious DApps to Steal Cryptocurrency

The parasitic Water Labbu capitalizes on the social engineering schemes of other scammers, injecting malicious JavaScript code into their malicious decentralized application websites to steal cryptocurrency. Read More HERE…

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Analyzing the Hidden Danger of Environment Variables for Keeping Secrets

While DevOps practitioners use environment variables to regularly keep secrets in applications, these could be conveniently abused by cybercriminals for their malicious activities, as our analysis shows. Read More HERE…

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This Week in Security News – March 18, 2022

Global Cyberattacks: Navigating New Frontiers: Trend Micro 2021 Annual Cybersecurity Report, and US Has ‘Significant’ Cyber Vulnerabilities, But A Sweeping Russian Cyberattack Is Unlikely Read More HERE…

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Will Russian Oil Ban Spur Increased Cyber-Attacks

President Biden banned the sale of Russian oil to the United States to deprive the Putin regime of the economic resources needed to wage war. But this may put US companies in the firing line of cyber-attacks from the east. Read More HERE…

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This Week in Security News – February 25, 2022

Recent cyberattacks increasingly target open-source web servers, and US officials tell businesses to watch for potential ransomware attacks after Biden announces Russia sanctions Read More HERE…

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Ukraine Cyberattack 2022: Geopolitical Cybersecurity

As geopolitical tensions rise, so does pressure to enhance corporate cyber-resilience Read More HERE…

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Codex Exposed: Task Automation and Response Consistency

Being able to automate tasks or programmatically execute them unsupervised is an essential part of both regular and malicious computer usage, so we wondered if a tool like Codex was reliable enough to be scripted and left to run unsupervised, generating the required code. Read More HERE…

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