by ATTACK Simulator | Feb 10, 2021 | Cybersecurity News
The water treatment facility of Oldsmar was accessed remotely by a hacker who raised the levels of sodium hydroxide in the water supply. The plant’s operators saw a brief intrusion two days before NFL’s Super Bowl. The computer systems were accessed...
by ATTACK Simulator | Feb 9, 2021 | Cybersecurity News
A ‘COMB’ collection of over 3 Billion user logins were posted on the RaidForums cybercrime community. COMB stands for “compilation of many breaches”. This latest leak contains an impressive 3.27 billion unique combinations of email accounts and...
by ATTACK Simulator | Feb 5, 2021 | Cybersecurity News
A tiny yet complex backdoor steals access credentials of high-performance computer networks. Eset researchers discovered the Kobalos malware in recent months. It’s a backdoor that has been targeting supercomputers used in academia or scientific enterprises. Once...
by ATTACK Simulator | Feb 4, 2021 | Cybersecurity News
Over a quarter of last year’s 0-day vulnerabilities caused by poorly written patches. A zero-day represents a previously unidentified software vulnerability. They are very dangerous because it takes time for them to be discovered, time in which bad actors can...
by ATTACK Simulator | Feb 2, 2021 | Cybersecurity News
Hackers stole payment data from Costway’s website and other compromised Magento 1 websites using e-commerce credit-card skimmers. One skimmer injects fake forms into an affected website while the other one collects credit-card details. Fortunately, this exploit...
by ATTACK Simulator | Feb 2, 2021 | Cybersecurity News
The number of reported identity theft cases doubled in the last year after cybercriminals took advantage of people filling to receive government benefits. The Federal Trade Commission reported during their “Identity Theft Awareness Week” that they received...