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Qubitstrike attacks rootkit Jupyter Linux servers to steal credentials

Hackers are scanning for internet-exposed Jupyter Notebooks to breach servers and deploy a cocktail of malware consisting of a Linux rootkit, crypto miners, and password-stealing scripts. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/qubitstrike-attacks-rootkit-jupyter-linux-servers-to-steal-credentials/
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Single Sign On and the Cybercrime Ecosystem

One of the trends driving an increase is the compromise of enterprise single sign on (SSO) applications are info-stealer malware attacks. Learn more from Flare about this cybercrime ecosystem. [...]
Single Sign On and the Cybercrime Ecosystem

One of the trends driving an increase is the compromise of enterprise single sign on (SSO) applications are info-stealer malware attacks. Learn more from Flare about this cybercrime ecosystem. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/single-sign-on-and-the-cybercrime-ecosystem/
Google links WinRAR exploitation to Russian, Chinese state hackers

Google says that several state-backed hacking groups have joined ongoing attacks exploiting a high-severity vulnerability in WinRAR, a compression software used by over 500 million users, aiming to gain arbitrary code execution on targets' systems. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-links-winrar-exploitation-to-russian-chinese-state-hackers/
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Ex-Navy IT head gets 5 years for selling people’s data on darkweb

Marquis Hooper, a former U.S. Navy IT manager, has received a sentence of five years and five months in prison for illegally obtaining US citizens' personally identifiable information (PII) and selling it on the dark web. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ex-navy-it-head-gets-5-years-for-selling-peoples-data-on-darkweb/
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Google links WinRAR exploitation to Russian, Chinese state hackers

Google says that several state-backed hacking groups have joined ongoing attacks exploiting a high-severity vulnerability in WinRAR, a compression software used by over 500 million users, aiming to gain arbitrary code execution on targets' systems. [...]