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Russian Cybercrime group is exploiting Zerologon flaw, Microsoft warns

Security Affairs

Microsoft has uncovered Zerologon attacks that were allegedly conducted by the infamous TA505 Russia-linked cybercrime group. Microsoft spotted a series of Zerologon attacks allegedly launched by the Russian cybercrime group tracked as TA505 , CHIMBORAZO and Evil Corp. states Microsoft. We strongly recommend patching.

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Anubis, a new info-stealing malware spreads in the wild

Security Affairs

— Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) August 26, 2020. Anubis has been around since June when it appeared on several cybercrime forums. Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->. Copyright (C) 2014 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->.

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Microsoft warns about ongoing PonyFinal ransomware attacks

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pic.twitter.com/Q3BMs7fSvx — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) May 27, 2020. Human-operated ransomware is a technique usually employed in nation-state attacks that is becoming very popular in the cybercrime ecosystem. — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) May 27, 2020.

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Microsoft, Italy and the Netherlands agencies warn of EMOTET campaigns

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pic.twitter.com/POppQ51uMX — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) September 22, 2020. Security experts pointed out that Emotet gang also sells access to these infected networks to other cybercrime organizations, such as ransomware operators. Pierluigi Paganini. SecurityAffairs – hacking, Emotet).

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Microsoft warns TA505 changed tactic in an ongoing malware campaign

Security Affairs

Security experts from Microsoft have uncovered an ongoing p hishing campaign launched by the TA505 cybercrime gang (aka Evil Corp ) that is employing attachments featuring HTML redirectors for delivering malicious Excel docs. pic.twitter.com/mcRyEBUmQH — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) January 30, 2020.

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Microsoft partnered with other security firms to takedown TrickBot botnet

Security Affairs

link] — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) October 12, 2020. Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->. Copyright (C) 2014 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->. ” reads the post published by Microsoft. ” concludes Microsoft.

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“BriansClub” Hack Rescues 26M Stolen Cards

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All of the card data stolen from BriansClub was shared with multiple sources who work closely with financial institutions to identify and monitor or reissue cards that show up for sale in the cybercrime underground. That’s according to an analysis by Flashpoint , a security intelligence firm based in New York City.

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