Zinc, a Lazarus group offshoot, is using trojanized versions of open source apps such as KiTTY and PuTTY in a new phishing campaign.
A new piece of malware known as Chaos that is built for Windows and Linux systems is infecting home routers, enterprise servers, and other devices and launching DDoS attacks.
The attack was first discovered in August after victims received phishing emails containing malicious document attachments.
An update for the Node.js framework includes fixes for DNS rebinding and HTTP smuggling vulnerabilities.
The Government Accountability Office criticized the National Nuclear Security Administration's mixed risk management practices around operational technology devices and its lax oversight of subcontractor cybersecurity practices.
The critical-severity unauthenticated remote code execution flaw is now being actively exploited, according to CISA.
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The NSA's new Cybersecurity Collaboration Center is the centerpiece of an effort to provide more information and context for private sector defenders.
Researchers have discovered a new APT actor called Metador that has been targeting ISPs, telcos, and universities in the Middle East and Africa.
The Noberus ransomware (also known as BlackCat and ALPHV) has received a major update, and affiliates deploying it have also evolved their tactics.
A new report by the CSC 2.0 pointed to both progress and "unfinished business" in the government's implementation of its recommendations for bolstering its cybersecurity strategy.
Dennis Fisher talks with Asheer Malhotra and Guilherme Venere of Cisco Talos about the group's new research on the Gamaredon APT group, which has been targeting Ukrainian organizations in a new campaign.
Siemens has patched dozens of vulnerabilities in several of its ICS products, including Parasolid, RuggedCom ROS, and Simcenter Femap.
Mark Werremeyer and Bryce Kerley join Dennis Fisher to talk about this year's Hack-a-Sat capture the flag competition, how the challenges have evolved since last year, and how the competition helps players build their hacking skills.
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