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MAY30
Firebase, Google Apps Script Abused in Fresh Phishing Campaigns

Security researchers flag two phishing campaigns abusing Firebase and Google Apps Script to host malware and fake login pages. The post Firebase, Google Apps Script Abused in Fresh Phishing Campaigns appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
MAY30
US Sanctions Philippine Company for Supporting Crypto Scams

The US Treasury Department US has slapped sanctions on Funnull Technology for providing support to cryptocurrency investment scams. The post US Sanctions Philippine Company for Supporting Crypto Scams appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
MAY30
New EDDIESTEALER Malware Bypasses Chrome's App-Bound Encryption to Steal Browser Data

A new malware campaign is distributing a novel Rust-based information stealer dubbed EDDIESTEALER using the popular ClickFix social engineering tactic initiated via fake CAPTCHA verification pages. "This campaign leverages deceptive CAPTCHA verification pages that trick users into executing a malicious PowerShell script, which ultimately deploys the infostealer, harvesting sensitive data such as

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MAY30
Watch Now: Why Context is a Secret Weapon in Application Security Posture Management

Join the live webinar to understand why data in itself is not enough to make informed decisions for prioritization. The post Watch Now: Why Context is a Secret Weapon in Application Security Posture Management appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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MAY30
China-Linked Hackers Exploit SAP and SQL Server Flaws in Attacks Across Asia and Brazil

The China-linked threat actor behind the recent in-the-wild exploitation of a critical security flaw in SAP NetWeaver has been attributed to a broader set of attacks targeting organizations in Brazil, India, and Southeast Asia since 2023. "The threat actor mainly targets the SQL injection vulnerabilities discovered on web applications to access the SQL servers of targeted organizations," Trend

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MAY30
Chinese Hacking Group APT41 Exploits Google Calendar to Target Governments

China-linked hackers used a compromised government site to target other government entities with the ToughProgress malware that uses an attacker-controlled Google Calendar for C&C. The post Chinese Hacking Group APT41 Exploits Google Calendar to Target Governments appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
MAY30
MITRE Publishes Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration Roadmap

The roadmap provides an overview of four key stages of the migration process, namely preparation, baseline understanding, planning and execution, and monitoring and evaluation. The post MITRE Publishes Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration Roadmap appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Mike Lennon
MAY30
ConnectWise Discloses Suspected State-Sponsored Hack

The IT software provider says ScreenConnect users were impacted by the attack, which exploited a high-severity ASP.NET vulnerability. The post ConnectWise Discloses Suspected State-Sponsored Hack appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
MAY30
From the "Department of No" to a "Culture of Yes": A Healthcare CISO's Journey to Enabling Modern Care

Breaking Out of the Security Mosh Pit When Jason Elrod, CISO of MultiCare Health System, describes legacy healthcare IT environments, he doesn't mince words: "Healthcare loves to walk backwards into the future. And this is how we got here, because there are a lot of things that we could have prepared for that we didn't, because we were so concentrated on where we were." This chaotic approach has

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MAY30
CISA Releases Guidance on SIEM and SOAR Implementation

The guidance outlines the benefits and challenges or SIEM and SOAR platforms, and shares implementation recommendations. The post CISA Releases Guidance on SIEM and SOAR Implementation appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
MAY30
U.S. Sanctions Funnull for $200M Romance Baiting Scams Tied to Crypto Fraud

The U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has levied sanctions against a Philippines-based company named Funnull Technology Inc. and its administrator Liu Lizhi for providing infrastructure to conduct romance baiting scams that led to massive cryptocurrency losses. The Treasury accused the Taguig-headquartered company of enabling thousands of websites involved in

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MAY30
ConnectWise Hit by Cyberattack; Nation-State Actor Suspected in Targeted Breach

ConnectWise, the developer of remote access and support software ScreenConnect, has disclosed that it was the victim of a cyber attack that it said was likely perpetrated by a nation-state threat actor. "ConnectWise recently learned of suspicious activity within our environment that we believe was tied to a sophisticated nation-state actor, which affected a very small number of ScreenConnect

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MAY29
Meta Disrupts Influence Ops Targeting Romania, Azerbaijan, and Taiwan with Fake Personas

Meta on Thursday revealed that it disrupted three covert influence operations originating from Iran, China, and Romania during the first quarter of 2025. "We detected and removed these campaigns before they were able to build authentic audiences on our apps," the social media giant said in its quarterly Adversarial Threat Report. This included a network of 658 accounts on Facebook, 14 Pages, and

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MAY29
U.S. Sanctions Cloud Provider ‘Funnull’ as Top Source of ‘Pig Butchering’ Scams

The U.S. government today imposed economic sanctions on Funnull Technology Inc., a Philippines-based company that provides computer infrastructure for hundreds of thousands of websites involved in virtual currency investment scams, commonly known...

Krebs on Security by BrianKrebs
MAY29
Chinese Hacking Group ‘Earth Lamia’ Targets Multiple Industries

Active since at least 2023, the hacking group has been targeting the financial, government, IT, logistics, retail, and education sectors. The post Chinese Hacking Group ‘Earth Lamia’ Targets Multiple Industries appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire