January 2024

Be honest. Would you pay off a ransomware crew?

Today us vultures are debating bans on ransom payments, deplorable tactics by extortionists, and more Kettle  Believe us, we wish there was a simple solution that could stop ransomware dead in its tracks for good.…

Cybercrooks play dress-up as ‘helpful’ researchers in latest ransomware ruse

Posing as cyber samaritans, scumbags are kicking folks when they're down Ransomware victims already reeling from potential biz disruption and the cost of resolving the matter are now being subjected to follow-on extortion attempts by criminals posing as helpful security researchers.…

ShinyHunters chief phisherman gets 3 years, must cough up $5M

Sebastien Raoult developed various credential-harvesting websites over more than 2 years A key member of the ShinyHunters cybercrime group is facing three years in the slammer and being forced to return $5 million in criminal proceeds.…

New year, more bugs in Windows, Adobe, Android to be fixed

Nothing under exploit… Is this the calm before the storm? Patch Tuesday  Microsoft rang in the New Year with a relatively calm Patch Tuesday: Just 49 Windows security updates including fixes for two critical-rated bugs, plus four high-severity Chrome flaws in Microsoft Edge.…

SEC Twitter hijacked to push fake news of hotly anticipated Bitcoin ETF approval

Buy the hype, sell the, wait, what do we do now?! The SEC today said its Twitter account was hijacked to wrongly claim it had approved hotly anticipated Bitcoin ETFs, causing the cryptocurrency to spike and then slip in price.…

And that’s a wrap for Babuk Tortilla ransomware as free decryptor released

Experts' job made 'straightforward' by crooks failing to update encryption schema after three years Security researchers have put out an updated decryptor for the Babuk ransomware family, providing a free solution for victims of the Tortilla variant.…

Apache OFBiz zero-day pummeled by exploit attempts after disclosure

Issue has been patched so be sure to check your implementations SonicWall says it has observed thousands of daily attempts to exploit an Apache OFBiz zero-day for nearly a fortnight.…

British Library: Finances remain healthy as ransomware recovery continues

Authors continue to lose out on owed payments as rebuild of digital services drags on The British Library is denying reports suggesting the recovery costs for its 2023 ransomware attack may reach highs of nearly $9 million as work to restore services remains ongoing.…

Facebook, Instagram now mine web links you visit to fuel targeted ads

Also: Twitter hijackings, BEC arrest, and critical vulnerabilities Infosec in brief  We gather everyone's still easing themselves into the New Year. Deleting screens of unread emails, putting on a brave face in meetings, and slowly getting up to speed. While you're recovering from the Christmas break, Meta has…

Ransomware payment ban: Wrong idea at the wrong time

Won't stop the chaos, may lead to attacks with more dire consequences Opinion  A general ban on ransomware payments, as was floated by some this week, sounds like a good idea. Eliminate extortion as a source of criminal income, and the attacks are undoubtedly going to drop. …

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