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Russian Cybercrime group is exploiting Zerologon flaw, Microsoft warns

Security Affairs

TA505 hacking group has been active since 2014 focusing on Retail and banking sectors. — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) October 6, 2020. — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) October 6, 2020. states Microsoft. We strongly recommend patching.

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A new Magecart campaign hides the malicious code in 404 error page

Security Affairs

Researchers from the Akamai Security Intelligence Group uncovered a Magecart web skimming campaign that is manipulating the website’s default 404 error page to hide malicious code. The attacks are targeting a large number of Magento and WooCommerce websites, including large organizations in the food and retail industries.

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Microsoft warns TA505 changed tactic in an ongoing malware campaign

Security Affairs

pic.twitter.com/mcRyEBUmQH — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) January 30, 2020. TA505 hacking group has been active since 2014 focusing on Retail and banking sectors. pic.twitter.com/1qnx3NmwiB — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) January 30, 2020.

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Is August DDoS Attack Month?

SecureWorld News

They are currently targeting multiple sectors, including banking and finance, as well as retail. Akamai's Security Intelligence Research Team (SIRT) has been investigating a series of DDoS extortion threats from entities claiming to be Fancy Bear and Armada Collective.

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“BriansClub” Hack Rescues 26M Stolen Cards

Krebs on Security

The data stolen from BriansClub encompasses more than 26 million credit and debit card records taken from hacked online and brick-and-mortar retailers over the past four years, including almost eight million records uploaded to the shop in 2019 alone.

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Remote Work is Here to Stay, and Other Cybersecurity Predictions for 2021

Webroot

Grayson Milbourne, security intelligence director, Carbonite + Webroot. The biggest change for 2021 will be securing remote workforces and remote perimeters, which include home networks and home devices, particularly personal devices. Businesses will need to account for that.

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Cyber Security Awareness and Risk Management

Spinone

The Global State of Information Security Survey 2017 suggests that companies should look into deploying threat detection tools and processes (including monitoring and analyzing security intelligence information), conducting vulnerability and threat assessments, penetration tests and security information, and event management (SIEM) tools.