Tag: attackers

  • Unit 42: 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report: Social Engineering Edition

    Source URL: https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/2025-unit-42-global-incident-response-report-social-engineering-edition/ Source: Unit 42 Title: 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report: Social Engineering Edition Feedly Summary: Social engineering thrives on trust and is now boosted by AI. Unit 42 incident response data explains why it’s surging. We detail eight critical countermeasures. The post 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report: Social Engineering…

  • Unit 42: The Covert Operator’s Playbook: Infiltration of Global Telecom Networks

    Source URL: https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/infiltration-of-global-telecom-networks/ Source: Unit 42 Title: The Covert Operator’s Playbook: Infiltration of Global Telecom Networks Feedly Summary: Recent activity targeting telecom infrastructure is assessed with high confidence to overlap with Liminal Panda activity. The actors used custom tools, tunneling and OPSEC tactics for stealth. The post The Covert Operator’s Playbook: Infiltration of Global Telecom…

  • CSA: Homoglyph Attacks & Domain Squatting

    Source URL: https://cloudsecurityalliance.org/articles/homoglyph-attacks-domain-squatting-the-hidden-risk-to-your-brand Source: CSA Title: Homoglyph Attacks & Domain Squatting Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text highlights the escalating threat posed by homoglyph-based domain squatting, emphasizing its potential impact on brand trust and cloud security. It underscores the need for proactive DNS posture management to detect and mitigate these risks,…

  • Slashdot: Cyberattack Cripples Russian Airline Aeroflot

    Source URL: https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/07/28/2018201/cyberattack-cripples-russian-airline-aeroflot?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed Source: Slashdot Title: Cyberattack Cripples Russian Airline Aeroflot Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text describes a cyberattack on Russia’s Aeroflot airline, attributed to Ukrainian and Belarusian hacker groups. This incident exemplifies the vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures, particularly in sectors such as…

  • Schneier on Security: Microsoft SharePoint Zero-Day

    Source URL: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/07/microsoft-sharepoint-zero-day.html Source: Schneier on Security Title: Microsoft SharePoint Zero-Day Feedly Summary: Chinese hackers are exploiting a high-severity vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint to steal data worldwide: The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-53770, carries a severity rating of 9.8 out of a possible 10. It gives unauthenticated remote access to SharePoint Servers exposed to the Internet.…

  • Slashdot: Did a Vendor’s Leak Help Attackers Exploit Microsoft’s SharePoint Servers?

    Source URL: https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/07/27/0337218/did-a-vendors-leak-help-attackers-exploit-microsofts-sharepoint-servers?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed Source: Slashdot Title: Did a Vendor’s Leak Help Attackers Exploit Microsoft’s SharePoint Servers? Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text discusses a serious security concern regarding zero-day exploits targeting Microsoft’s SharePoint servers, emphasizing potential leaks of vulnerability information and the impact of generative AI tools like Google Gemini in…

  • Wired: A Premium Luggage Service’s Web Bugs Exposed the Travel Plans of Every User—Including Diplomats

    Source URL: https://www.wired.com/story/luggage-service-web-bugs-exposed-travel-plans-users-diplomats-airportr/ Source: Wired Title: A Premium Luggage Service’s Web Bugs Exposed the Travel Plans of Every User—Including Diplomats Feedly Summary: Security flaws in Airportr, a door-to-door luggage checking service used by 10 airlines, let hackers access user data and even gain privileges that would have let them redirect or steal luggage. AI Summary…