Tag: malware
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CSA: How Can Businesses Overcome Limited Cloud Visibility?
Source URL: https://cloudsecurityalliance.org/blog/2025/02/03/top-threat-9-lost-in-the-cloud-enhancing-visibility-and-observability Source: CSA Title: How Can Businesses Overcome Limited Cloud Visibility? Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: This text addresses critical challenges in cloud security, focusing specifically on the threat of limited cloud visibility and observability. It highlights the risks associated with shadow IT and sanctioned app misuse while outlining the…
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Hacker News: ScatterBrain: Unmasking the Shadow of PoisonPlug’s Obfuscator
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/scatterbrain-unmasking-poisonplug-obfuscator Source: Hacker News Title: ScatterBrain: Unmasking the Shadow of PoisonPlug’s Obfuscator Feedly Summary: Comments AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary**: The text provides a comprehensive analysis of the ScatterBrain obfuscating compiler, a sophisticated tool used in cyber espionage by China-nexus actors, particularly with the POISONPLUG.SHADOW malware. It highlights the advanced obfuscation techniques…
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The Register: Google to Iran: Yes, we see you using Gemini for phishing and scripting. We’re onto you
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/31/state_spies_google_gemini/ Source: The Register Title: Google to Iran: Yes, we see you using Gemini for phishing and scripting. We’re onto you Feedly Summary: And you, China, Russia, North Korea … Guardrails block malware generation Google says it’s spotted Chinese, Russian, Iranian, and North Korean government agents using its Gemini AI for nefarious purposes,…
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News: Law enforcement takes down two largest cybercrime forums in the world
Source URL: https://www.europol.europa.eu/media-press/newsroom/news/law-enforcement-takes-down-two-largest-cybercrime-forums-in-world Source: News Title: Law enforcement takes down two largest cybercrime forums in the world Feedly Summary: The two platforms, Cracked and Nulled, had more than 10 million users in total. Both of these underground economy forums offered a quick entry point into the cybercrime scene. These sites worked as one-stop shops and…