Hackers are now moving faster than ever when it comes to scanning vulnerability announcements from software vendors.
Threat actors are actively scanning for vulnerable endpoints within a period of just 15 minutes once a new Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) document is published, according to Palo Alto’s 2022 Unit 42 Incident Response Report .
NFT Projects Lost $22M to Largely the Same Hackers on Discord: Reports - Decrypt
According to a recent analysis by TRM Labs, cyber attacks against NFT collections have steadily risen in 2022, costing the NFT community over $22 million in May alone. NFTs are blockchain-based tokens that show ownership over digital or physical assets.
"Since 2022, we've seen these compromises happening at scale, specifically on Discord," TRM Labs investigator Monika Laird told Decrypt in an interview.
Hackers can turn computer cables into antenna to steal sensitive data | New Scientist
Hackers can covertly turn a cable inside a computer into a makeshift antenna that can secretly transmit sensitive data, even from “air-gapped” devices that are deliberately not connected to the internet.
Air-gapped computers are commonly used by government security services and key infrastructure control systems to prevent remote hackers from gaining access, but that doesn’t mean it is impossible to get data out.
Hackers Increasingly Using WebAssembly Coded Cryptominers to Evade Detection
Web security company Sucuri, which published details of the campaign, said it launched an investigation after one of its clients had their computer slowed down significantly every time upon navigating to their own WordPress portal.
"Once decoded, the contents of auto.js immediately reveal the functionality of a cryptominer which starts mining when a visitor lands on the compromised site," Sucuri malware researcher Cesar Anjos said .
US Offers $10 Million for Information on North Korean Hackers | SecurityWeek.Com
The US Department of State has announced that it is offering up to $10 million as a reward for information on individuals associated with notorious North Korean state-sponsored hacking groups.
The US government says it is interested in information on hackers that are part of the advanced persistent threat (APT) actors known as Lazarus Group, Bluenoroff, Andariel, APT38, Guardians of Peace, and Kimsuky.
Hackers steal $6 million from blockchain music platform Audius
The decentralized music platform Audius was hacked over the weekend, with threat actors stealing over 18 million AUDIO tokens worth approximately $6 million.
Audius is a decentralized streaming platform hosted on the Ethereum blockchain where artists can earn AUDIO tokens by sharing their music, and users can earn tokens by curating and listening to content.
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