A politically motivated hacker group tied to a series of espionage and sabotage attacks on Israeli entities in 2021 incorporated a previously undocumented remote access trojan (RAT) that masquerades as the Windows Calculator app as part of a conscious effort to stay under the radar.
Cybersecurity company Cybereason, which has been tracking the operations of the Iranian actor known as Moses Staff
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The acquisition positions Vectra to help customers securely configure and detect active threats in cloud identity and SaaS applications, including Microsoft Azure AD and Microsoft 365.
A new family of ransomware — called “White Rabbit” — could be targeting banks. A U.S. bank was attacked in December, according to security firm Trend Micro. Although Trend Micro didn't provide attack specifics, ransomware attacks typically steal customer account data and threaten to release it – typically on the dark web -- unless the […]
Companies struggle to understand the extent to which they are affected by vulnerabilities in open source software, but security specialists and maintainers are striving to secure the ecosystem.
The Iranian threat group known as Moses Staff was first spotted in October 2021. It claims its purpose is to harm Israeli companies by leaking sensitive stolen data, but it has also been seen targeting a variety of industries in countries such as Italy, India, Germany, Chile, Turkey, UAE and the U.S.