“Belgium says Chinese hackers attacked its Ministry of Defense” plus 5 BleepingComputer.com |
- Belgium says Chinese hackers attacked its Ministry of Defense
- 50k credit cards stolen from 300 U.S. restaurants using skimmers
- Air-gapped systems leak data via SATA cable WiFi antennas
- Russian SVR hackers use Google Drive, Dropbox to evade detection
- New CloudMensis malware backdoors Macs to steal victims’ data
- Enforcing Password History in Your Windows AD to Curb Password Reuse
Belgium says Chinese Hackers Attacked its Ministry of Defense Posted: 19 Jul 2022 07:44 AM PDT The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Belgium says multiple Chinese state-backed threat groups targeted the country's defense and interior ministries. [...] |
50k credit cards stolen from 300 U.S. restaurants using skimmers Posted: 19 Jul 2022 07:00 AM PDT Payment card details from customers of more than 300 restaurants have been stolen in two web-skimming campaigns targeting three online ordering platforms. [...] |
Air-gapped systems leak data via SATA cable WiFi antennas Posted: 19 Jul 2022 06:52 AM PDT An Israeli security researcher has demonstrated a novel attack against air-gapped systems by leveraging the SATA cables inside computers as a wireless antenna to emanate data via radio signals. [...] |
Russian SVR hackers use Google Drive, Dropbox to evade detection Posted: 19 Jul 2022 05:35 AM PDT State-backed hackers part of Russia's Federation Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) have switched, for the first time, to using legitimate cloud storage services such as Google Drive to evade detection. [...] |
New CloudMensis malware backdoors Macs to steal victims’ data Posted: 19 Jul 2022 02:30 AM PDT Unknown threat actors are using previously undetected malware to backdoor macOS devices and exfiltrate information in a highly targeted series of attacks. [...] |
Enforcing Password History in Your Windows AD to Curb Password Reuse Posted: 18 Jul 2022 07:04 AM PDT 65% of end-users openly admit to reusing the same password for one or more (or all!) of their accounts. Password history requirements discourage this behavior by making it more difficult for a user to reuse their old password. [...] |
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