Tag: detection
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Slashdot: Hackers Can Now Bypass Linux Security Thanks To Terrifying New Curing Rootkit
Source URL: https://linux.slashdot.org/story/25/04/24/142249/hackers-can-now-bypass-linux-security-thanks-to-terrifying-new-curing-rootkit?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed Source: Slashdot Title: Hackers Can Now Bypass Linux Security Thanks To Terrifying New Curing Rootkit Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text discusses a significant vulnerability uncovered by ARMO regarding Linux security through the use of a rootkit called “Curing.” This rootkit leverages the io_uring feature in the Linux…
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The Register: Ransomware scum and other crims bilked victims out of a ‘staggering’ $16.6B last year, says FBI
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/24/ransomware_scum_and_other_crims/ Source: The Register Title: Ransomware scum and other crims bilked victims out of a ‘staggering’ $16.6B last year, says FBI Feedly Summary: Biggest threat to America’s critical infrastructure? Ransomware Digital scammers and extortionists bilked businesses and individuals in the US out of a “staggering" $16.6 billion last year, according to the FBI…
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Cisco Talos Blog: Introducing ToyMaker, an Initial Access Broker working in cahoots with double extortion gangs
Source URL: https://blog.talosintelligence.com/introducing-toymaker-an-initial-access-broker/ Source: Cisco Talos Blog Title: Introducing ToyMaker, an Initial Access Broker working in cahoots with double extortion gangs Feedly Summary: Cisco Talos discovered a sophisticated attack on critical infrastructure by ToyMaker and Cactus, using the LAGTOY backdoor to orchestrate a relentless double extortion scheme. AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary:** The text…
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Anchore: From War Room to Workflow: How Anchore Transforms CVE Incident Response
Source URL: https://anchore.com/blog/from-war-room-to-workflow-how-anchore-transforms-cve-incident-response/ Source: Anchore Title: From War Room to Workflow: How Anchore Transforms CVE Incident Response Feedly Summary: When CVE-2025-1974 (#IngressNightmare) was disclosed, incident response teams had hours—at most—before exploits appeared in the wild. Imagine two companies responding: Which camp would you rather be in when the next critical CVE drops? Most of us…
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Cloud Blog: Your comprehensive guide to Google Cloud Security at RSA 2025
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/comprehensive-guide-google-cloud-security-rsa-2025/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Your comprehensive guide to Google Cloud Security at RSA 2025 Feedly Summary: Gaining comprehensive visibility into threats across your entire digital landscape is paramount for security teams. We’re excited to bring our capabilities, products, and expertise to the upcoming RSA Conference in San Francisco, where you can learn…
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Microsoft Security Blog: Securing our future: April 2025 progress report on Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative
Source URL: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2025/04/21/securing-our-future-april-2025-progress-report-on-microsofts-secure-future-initiative/ Source: Microsoft Security Blog Title: Securing our future: April 2025 progress report on Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative Feedly Summary: The Microsoft Secure Future Initiative (SFI) stands as the largest cybersecurity engineering project in history and most extensive effort of its kind at Microsoft. Now, we are sharing the second SFI progress report,…
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CSA: Virtual Patching: How to Protect VMware ESXi
Source URL: https://valicyber.com/resources/virtual-patching-how-to-protect-vmware-esxi-from-zero-day-exploits/ Source: CSA Title: Virtual Patching: How to Protect VMware ESXi Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text discusses critical vulnerabilities in VMware’s hypervisors and the urgent need for innovative security measures such as virtual patching to protect against potential exploits. It highlights the limitations of conventional patching methods and…
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Unit 42: False Face: Unit 42 Demonstrates the Alarming Ease of Synthetic Identity Creation
Source URL: https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/?p=139512 Source: Unit 42 Title: False Face: Unit 42 Demonstrates the Alarming Ease of Synthetic Identity Creation Feedly Summary: North Korean IT workers are reportedly using real-time deepfakes to secure remote work, raising serious security concerns. We explore the implications. The post False Face: Unit 42 Demonstrates the Alarming Ease of Synthetic Identity…