Oc-flippin-tober? You've got to be mock-tobering us. It's a sobering experience, though, to see the who-ber year fly by like that! Ahem.
Ron and Alex observed that at the beginning of 2022, it looked like it was going to be a bumper year for SaaS M&A. That seems to have not really happened. With much head scratching and some theories, they ask why we aren't seeing more aggressive SaaS M&A?
Hackers maintained deep access inside military organization's network, U.S.
U.S. cybersecurity, law enforcement and intelligence officials revealed on Tuesday that sophisticated hackers infiltrated a likely U.S. military contractor and maintained “persistent, long-term” access to their system.
The National Security Agency, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the FBI released a detailed, joint advisory containing the notification , explaining that in November 2021 CISA responded to a report of malicious activity on an anonymous “Defense Industrial Base (DIB) ...
Russian Hackers Take Aim at Kremlin Targets: Report - Infosecurity Magazine
Russian threat actors have begun launching cyber-attacks at targets inside their country, in retaliation for what they see as a needless war with Ukraine, according to a new report.
Their first target was Unisoftware, a Russian software developer that reportedly works closely with government clients.
Hackers are breaching scam sites to hijack crypto transactions
Liquidity mining is when an investor lends their crypto to a decentralized exchange in exchange for high rewards, commonly generated through trading fees.
According to the analysts, Water Labbu has compromised at least 45 scam websites, most following the “lossless mining liquidity pledge” theme.
ZINC Hackers Leverage Open-source Software to Lure IT Pros | eSecurityPlanet
ZINC, a sub-group of the notorious North Korean Lazarus hacking group, has implanted malicious payloads in open-source software to infiltrate corporate networks, Microsoft’s threat hunting team has reported .
PuTTY, KiTTY, TightVNC, Sumatra PDF Reader, and the muPDF/Subliminal Recording software installer have been backdoored to perform a wide range of social engineering campaigns that started in April 2022.
Researchers Link Cheerscrypt Linux-Based Ransomware to Chinese Hackers
Cybersecurity firm Sygnia attributed the attacks to a threat actor it tracks under the name Emperor Dragonfly, which is also known as Bronze Starlight (Secureworks) and DEV-0401 (Microsoft).
"Emperor Dragonfly deployed open source tools that were written by Chinese developers for Chinese users," the company said in a report shared with The Hacker News. "This reinforces claims that the 'Emperor Dragonfly' ransomware operators are based in China."
Schumer Wants More Oversight After Hackers Hit Major US Companies Last Month – NBC New York
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is urging the government to increase efforts to protect consumers from cybersecurity breaches and investigate those responsible for the hacks.
During a news conference in Manhattan, Schumer cited recent breaches involving Uber, DoorDash, U-Haul and American Airlines, as well as the Sept. 8 cyberattack on Suffolk County.
Probing an Active Digital Trail of Iranian Hackers
We studied the domain portfolio in light of our DNS, WHOIS, and IP intelligence and uncovered the following:
On the other hand, the IP addresses of the resolving domains were mostly assigned to Amazon, Softqloud, Cloudflare, Google, Gransys, Hetzner, Squarespace, Peg Tech, Confluence, and Unified Layer.
The November Soul Hackers 2 Update Sets an Interesting Precedent for Persona 6
Although 2022 was intended to be the year of Persona, Atlus has spent a significant amount of time focused on the latest Shin Megami Tensei spinoff: Soul Hackers 2 , a sequel to another Soul Hackers game that's over two decades old.
The next Persona game hasn't been revealed yet, despite Atlus confirming that Persona 6 is in the works, and Atlus has implied that it won't reveal Persona 6 for a while yet. Nevertheless, fans want to know what the game will look like.
Albania denies police system was attacked by Iranian hackers - ABC News
Albanian authorities have denied that the country's police system was hacked after local media reported that data on people being investigated for crimes was released from an Iranian hacking group
Albanian media reported a leaked file with a list of suspected people, from allegedly the police database, who are being probed on different crimes.
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