Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

November 2023

Squash Scattered Spider Attacks with Forward Networks' Blast Radius

I hate spiders, a lot. But I really hate the idea of a Scattered Spider Attack which can jump between environments that you may have believed were segmented at an alarming rate. That is the stuff of real nightmares for networking and security professionals. Keeping up with your security posture isn’t easy. We’re all doing our best, but is it good enough? One CISO we talked to hired a consulting firm to map out their security posture.

OWASP Clickjacking: The Enhanced Cheat Sheet [XLS DOWNLOAD]

Clickjacking is a widely used cyberattack technique where users are tricked into clicking on something without realizing it’s harmful. Clickjacking attacks can lead to serious problems like data theft and financial fraud, damaging organizations’ reputations. According to the Javelin 2022 Identity Fraud Study, 22% of U.S. adults have been victims of account takeover attacks. But here’s the good part.

Live API Attack Simulation

“We have an API gateway, and the strong authentication & authorization keeps us secure.” This notion could cost you a databreach, a compliance fine or even application downtime that may erode customer trust. In this webinar, Karthik Krishnamoorthy, CTO and Vivekanand Gopalan, VP of Products at Indusface demonstrate how APIs could be hacked.

Hacktivists attack U.S. water treatment plant - analysis and implications

Almost a year ago to the day, on December 1 2022, Forescout Vedere Labs published a report detailing several hacktivist operations that targeted critical infrastructure in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and other geopolitical developments. Since the most recent chapter in the Hamas-Israel conflict started on October 7, there have been multiple similar claims of attacks from hacktivists taking opposing sides in the conflict.

Who Knew Neanderthals were so High-Tech?

Researchers at ESET describe various types of scams launched by users of Telekopye, a telegram bot that assists in crafting social engineering attacks. The scammers call their victims “mammoths,” so ESET has dubbed the scammers “Neanderthals.” The first type of scam is simply financial data theft via phishing sites.

Initial Access Broker Activity Doubles in One Year's Time

New data sheds light on just how active the Initial Access Broker (IAB) business is, and the growth uncovered doesn’t bode well for potential victim organizations. There’s plenty of fodder in tech news about the use of IABs and their role in cyber attacks. But rarely do we get to see a more comprehensive analysis of just how much growth in both the number of brokers and posts of credentials for sale.

Phishing Attacks Expected to More Than Double During the Black Friday and Cyber Monday Shopping Week

Another day, another warning about holiday scams! Lookout Inc., a data-centric cloud security company, is warning employees and businesses that phishing attacks are expected to more than double this week, based on historical data. With more corporate data residing in the cloud and a massive amount of employees still working remotely, mobile has become the endpoint of choice for the modern workforce.

UK Finance Reports Slight Decrease in FinTech Cyberattacks

The latest report from UK Finance paints a mixed picture of financial fraud in the United Kingdom, with losses exceeding £500 million in the first half of the year. However, amidst these concerning figures, there is a glimmer of hope as cyber fraud rates have shown a slight 2% decrease from the previous year.

Multi-Stage Attacks & How To Detect Them

Cybercriminals and threat actors use multiple vectors to infiltrate your IT network. They employ a series of coordinated steps as they… Impactful cyberattacks today are no longer executed as a simple virus with self-mutation capabilities, especially when many organizations rely on AI-enabled threat detection capabilities. They’re a lot more sophisticated.

DDoS Attack Mitigation Playbook for SOC and DevOps Teams

One in two sites on AppTrana WAAP have faced a DDoS attack in the last 90 days. Most of those attacks were thwarted using a combination of machine learning on user behaviour and granular rate limits at URI, IP, and Geo levels. For SOC teams who don’t have an advanced behavioural DDoS mitigation tool like AppTrana at their disposal, this blog covers basic mitigation measures that can thwart the most simple and medium-severity DDoS attacks.

Lessons Learned From the Clark County School District Ransomware Attack

Clark County School District in Nevada, the fifth-largest school district in the United States, recently experienced a massive data breach. Threat actors gained access to the school district’s email servers, which exposed the sensitive data of over 200,000 students. The district is now facing a class-action lawsuit from parents, alleging it failed to protect sensitive personal information and take steps to prevent the cybersecurity attack.

Endpoint and Identity Security: A Critical Combination to Stop Modern Attacks

Today’s adversaries increasingly use compromised credentials to breach target environments, move laterally and cause damage. When attackers are logging in — not breaking in — legacy endpoint security offers little help in detecting and stopping breaches. Exacerbating the problem is an expanding attack surface, largely due to the growth of remote work and evolving supply chains.

Defending Your Organization Against Session Cookie Replay Attacks

In the current cyber threat landscape, where online security is paramount, the threat of session cookie replay attacks looms large. These attacks sidestep the conventional need for credentials and aim to hijack your online sessions, potentially compromising sensitive data and taking over user accounts. This blog post delves into the intricacies of session cookie replay attacks, shedding light on what they are, how they work, and the potential consequences they can unleash.

QR Code Phishing Attacks Surging

The massive uptick in QR Code phishing is an indicator that scammers are seeing success in taking victims from the initial attack medium to one under the attacker’s control. It’s usually bad when we compare one month or quarter to another and see an increase. But when it’s a single month compared to more than half a year, you know it’s REALLY bad. And that’s what we find in security vendor ReliaQuest’s latest blog covering how Quishing is being used.

How prepared is your company for a supply chain attack?

In a supply chain attack, hackers aim to breach a target's defenses by exploiting vulnerabilities in third-party companies. These attacks typically follow one of two paths. The first involves targeting a service provider or contractor, often a smaller entity with less robust security. The second path targets software developers, embedding malicious code into their products. This code, masquerading as a legitimate update, may later infiltrate the IT systems of customers.

9 Tips to Prevent Eavesdropping Attacks in Your Organization

Businesses today leverage technology in almost all aspects of their operations because it enhances efficiency. However, this reliance on digital tools exposes them to cyber threats like an eavesdropping attack. Research says more than 37% of smartphones worldwide have become eavesdropping targets. That's a lot of mobile devices belonging to employees of many companies. So, understanding what an eavesdropping attack is and how to prevent it can save your organization from potential problems.

Cyber Attack Preparedness

Rubrik has been assisting our customers with recovery from cyber attacks since 2018. We immediately took notice of these attacks, and early on, began developing processes and procedures to respond more effectively to better assist our customers. Our spirit of continuous improvement and execution of lessons learned from the field has led to a number of improvements to both our products and processes.

UK Phishing Report: Attacks Are on the Rise

The data about the rise of phishing attacks against businesses in the United Kingdom is in, and it’s bleak: UK phishing reports indicate that 79 percent of organizations in the UK were targeted by phishing attacks in the past year. Meanwhile, phishing is the initial attack vector in 36 percent of all data breaches globally, according to Verizon’s 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report. And 80,000 new phishing sites appear every month, according to Cyberint research.

Lessons Learned From 50+ MOVEit Exploit (CVE-2023-34362) Investigations - Full Webinar

In Q2 2023, Kroll reported a notable shift towards increased supply chain risk, largely driven by the CLOP ransomware gang’s exploitation of the MOVEit transfer vulnerability. The MOVEit exploitation rendered even organizations with mature cybersecurity controls helpless and vulnerable to financial and reputational damage. Only a handful were able to detect the exfiltration, and even fewer could handle the consequences once a trusted partner fell victim.

Container Security with Calico: Detect and Respond to Container Attacks with Network Anomaly Detection

Considering the vast attack surface and flat network architecture, Kubernetes workloads are particularly susceptible to network-based threats. While following best practices like workload access controls, workload-centric IDS/IPS, and WAF can help prevent and block attacks, anomaly detection has become crucial in today’s IT landscape to proactively anticipate security threats.

DDoS attacks have increased by 40% over the last six months

Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks have been around for a long time. However, the sophistication and scale of these threats has grown in recent years. Cybercriminals are employing amplification techniques that exploit vulnerabilities in misconfigured services or network protocols to increase the traffic they can generate and maximize the impact of their attacks.

New Claims of Attacks Against Israeli SCADA Systems

Since Hamas’s attack on Israel last month, SecurityScorecard’s SecurityScorecard Threat Research, Intelligence, Knowledge, and Engagement (STRIKE) Team has paid close attention to hacktivist activity provoked by the conflict, with particular focus on the international scope.

Dark Pink APT Attacks

A recent wave of advanced persistent threat (APT) attacks is spreading throughout the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, and these have been attributed to a newly identified group known as Dark Pink (also referred to as the Saaiwc Group). While evidence suggests that Dark Pink commenced its operations as early as mid-2021, the group’s activities escalated notably in the latter part of 2022.

Top four Kubernetes Attack Chains and how to break them

While Kubernetes adoption continues to soar, it has become a prime target for cyberattacks. Unfortunately, Kubernetes clusters are complex and can be difficult to secure. Safeguarding your Kubernetes environment requires a solid understanding of the common attack chains that pose a threat to your infrastructure. In this blog post, we dig into the top attack chains that target Kubernetes, shedding light on the risks and offering valuable insights to bolster your defenses.

Pwning Electroencephalogram (EEG) Medical Devices by Default

Overall Analysis of Vulnerability Identification – Default Credentials Leading to Remote Code Execution During internal network testing, a document was discovered titled the “XL Security Site Administrator Reference.pdf.” It appeared to be a guide for the specific configuration of the SQL service running on NeuroWorks Natus. Being that this was a guide, it was extensive and detailed the software in-depth.

Spear Phishing Becomes Most Common Attack Technique in Q3 2023

Spear phishing was the most common attack technique in the third quarter of 2023, according to researchers at ReliaQuest. “In Q2 2023, spear phishing-related techniques represented the three most observed methods of attack,” the researchers write. “This remained true in Q3 2023, accounting for a total of almost 65% of all true-positive incidents.

7 Examples of SSRF and How to Protect Yourself from It

It’s unsettling to think that our systems can betray us. With SSRF attacks, harmless-looking web requests turn into weapons for cybercriminals. They can exploit vulnerabilities from within our networks, and these attacks often slip under the radar, quietly compromising data, breaching security, and potentially leading to catastrophic consequences. SSRF attacks have hit over 100,000 businesses globally since the end of 2022, and this number will rise due to the increasing use of web applications.

Mr. Cooper, Mortgage Lending Giant, Faces Disruptions During Cyberattack

Mr. Cooper provides over 4 million people with mortgage lending options. They are the nation’s most prominent leading estate loan servicer, with over $900 billion in active service. The loan servicing giant recently experienced a technical outage; the culprit may have been a cybersecurity attack, potentially exposing the sensitive information of thousands.

Okta evolving situation: Am I impacted?

Cybersecurity is never boring. In recent months, we’ve seen major cyberattacks on Las Vegas casinos and expanded SEC cybersecurity disclosure rules are top of mind. Is it any wonder we consistently recommend taking a proactive approach to secure your environment with a defense-in-depth strategy and appropriate monitoring? News outlets reported the recent compromise at the Identity and Authentication (IAM) firm, Okta.

Small Businesses are Experiencing More Cyber Attacks

As large organizations realize the likelihood of cyber attacks and improve their cyber readiness, small businesses are seeing increases not experienced by their larger counterparts. If I was to tell you that cyber attacks typically focus on larger businesses, you’d likely agree. After all, it just makes sense that the smaller the business, the likelihood that a cybercriminal’s earnings would be smaller. But, according to U.K.