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Below: Georgia makes plans to replace some election equipment, and Australia deals with a big telecom hack. But first:
Albania's landmark decision this month to sever diplomatic ties with Iran over a massive summer cyberattack began with a top-notch investigation, its prime minister told The Cybersecurity 202.
Hackers Use NullMixer and SEO to Spread Malware More Efficiently - Infosecurity Magazine
Security researchers from Kaspersky have spotted a new series of campaigns focusing on the malware tool they named NullMixer.
According to an advisory published by the firm earlier today, NullMixer spreads malware via malicious websites that can be easily found via popular search engines, including Google.
Chinese Espionage Hackers Target Tibetans Using New LOWZERO Backdoor
A China-aligned advanced persistent threat actor known as TA413 weaponized recently disclosed flaws in Sophos Firewall and Microsoft Office to deploy a never-before-seen backdoor called LOWZERO as part of an espionage campaign aimed at Tibetan entities.
Targets primarily consisted of organizations associated with the Tibetan community, including enterprises associated with the Tibetan government-in-exile.
Hackers use PowerPoint files for 'mouseover' malware delivery
A report from threat intelligence company Cluster25 says that APT28 (a.k.a.
Inside the PPT file there are two slides, both featuring instructions in English and French for using the Interpretation option in Zoom video-conferencing app.
Based on the metadata found, Cluster25 says that the hackers have been preparing the campaign between January and February, although the URLs used in the attacks appeared active in August and September.
Hackers Nab Nearly $1 Million in Crypto From Ethereum 'Vanity Adress' Exploit - Decrypt
Roughly $950,000 worth of crypto has been stolen from an Ethereum "vanity address" generated with a tool called Profanity. The exploit leveraged a similar vulnerability related to the recent $160 million attack on market maker Wintermute.
A "vanity address" is a type of crypto address that conforms to certain parameters laid out by the creator, often representing their brand or name.
Insights from veteran travel hackers on how to spend less | The Daily Independent at YourValley.net
Stories about people jetting off around the world for next to nothing may seem like the stuff of legend, but a dedicated group of enthusiasts is trying to make the dream of super-low-cost travel a reality.
Travel hacking — the art of traveling at as little cost as possible — is catching on in a big way.
Yet, for the uninitiated, it can be a little intimidating — where should you begin your travel hacking journey?
Ukraine Busts Pro-Russia Hackers Who Stole 30M Accounts of EU Citizens
According to SSU, its cyber unit has taken down a gang of cybercriminals responsible for stealing 30 million accounts and offering the data on the dark web for sale . The department stated that the hacking group earned around UAH 14 million ($375,000) from selling these accounts.
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