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ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware gang claims to have stolen data from Creos Luxembourg S.A.

Security Affairs

BlackCat has been operating since at least November 2021, and launched major attacks in January to disrupt OilTanking GmbH, a German fuel company, and in February 2022, the attack on an aviation company, Swissport. It seems that some of the stolen files are still under indexing, but majority is already available for quick navigation.

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BlackCat (aka ALPHV) Ransomware is Increasing Stakes up to $2,5M in Demands

Security Affairs

BlackCat has been operating since at least November 2021, and launched major attacks in January to disrupt OilTanking GmbH, a German fuel company, and in February 2022, the attack on an aviation company, Swissport. It seems that some of the stolen files are still under indexing, but majority is already available for quick navigation.

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The Cybersecurity Risks of Bluetooth

SecureWorld News

Headphone sharing The latest Bluetooth headphones are a marvel of sound quality, convenience, and longevity, and can command a hefty price tag. Semi-public Bluetooth There is a trend in the aviation industry and other locations to create Bluetooth devices that are semi-publicly shareable.

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APT trends report Q1 2021

SecureList

The victims we observed were all high-profile Tunisian organizations, such as telecommunications or aviation companies. On January 25, the Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) announced that a North Korean-related threat actor had targeted security researchers.

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Advanced threat predictions for 2024

SecureList

Mail servers become priority targets In June, Recorded Future warned that BlueDelta (aka Sofacy, APT28, Fancy Bear and Sednit) exploited vulnerabilities in Roundcube Webmail to hack multiple organizations including government institutions and military entities involved in aviation infrastructure.

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