CherryBlos, the malware that steals cryptocurrency via your photos - what you need to know
CherryBlos is a rather interesting family of Android malware that can plunder your cryptocurrency accounts - with a little help from your photos.
CherryBlos is a rather interesting family of Android malware that can plunder your cryptocurrency accounts - with a little help from your photos.
CyberArk MFA now supports authentication with phishing-resistant passkeys and qualifies for the highest NIST Authenticator Assurance Level (AAL3). Based on FIDO2 standards, passkeys replace passwords and provide faster, easier and more secure sign-ins to websites and apps across user devices. With this release, end users can authenticate using passkeys to access their applications and resources.
Sumo Logic reported a security breach on November 3, 2023, due to a compromised credential that allowed unauthorized AWS account access.
In early November, the cybersecurity community witnessed the exploitation of a zero-day vulnerability in Confluence Data Center and Server. This critical vulnerability was related to Improper Authorization and assigned CVE-2023-22518 identifier. In this blog, we delve into the details of these vulnerabilities, their implications, and the necessary mitigation steps to protect your digital assets.
OpenAI has suffered a successful DDoS attack following the first-ever DevDay—where OpenAI announced ChatGPT-4 Turbo and the GPT Store. OpenAI’s ChatGPT launch was nearly a year ago and has since become the mainstream solution for AI tasks. The software hosts a hearty 180.5 million users, many of whom use the software for professional tasks. The DDoS attack is alarming, not because it happened, but because of who claims the event—Russian-backed Anonymous Sudan.
This week, a variety of cyberattacks and victims have appeared. The pilot union Allied Pilots Association (APA), representing American Airlines pilots, disclosed a ransomware attack early in the week. An active ransomware attack unfolded by Tuesday, targeting LEGO fanatic website BrickLink. Sand LifeStyle members also had exposed data following a breach in Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands resort network.
By the year 2025, an estimated 463 exabytes will be created daily. For reference, one exabyte is 8,000,000,000,000,000,000 bits. That’s a lot of data. And even though cyber-attacks will increase as the attack surface expands, with cybercrime costing the world $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, data will remain the most valuable resource for today’s global enterprise.