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2023-11-19Date
🐛 COMMON VULNERABILITIES AND EXPOSURES 1[−]
19 NovRussian hackers use Ngrok feature and WinRAR exploit to attack embassiesAfter Sandworm and APT28 (known as Fancy Bear), another state-sponsored Russian hacker group, APT29, is leveraging the CVE-2023-38831 vulnerability in WinRAR for cyberattacks. [...]BLEEPINGCOMPUTER.COM
🕵️ THREAT INTELLIGENCE 3[−]
19 NovDark Effects of Bot Attacks that Drive 73% of Internet TrafficIn a chilling revelation, the cybercrime economy is projected to soar to $10.5 trillion by 2025, driven by financially motivated bad actors orchestrating dark enterprises.  Uncover the intricate web of these malicious activities and the alarming surge in cyber threats. The B…GBHACKERS.COM
19 NovThe Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF) is livesubmitted by bless to cybersecurity 1 points | 0 comments https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/security/ciso-workshop/adoptionLEARN.MICROSOFT.COM
19 NovHow asymmetrically encrypt under windows ( CLI )submitted by Rick_C137 to security 1 points | 1 comments Hi, How can we (under Windows…) encrypt file (or stdout) asymmetrically ? (best will be with ECC ) I see I’m not alone with this question …stackexchange.com/…/can-i-specify-a-public-key-f… Apparently with GnuPG (bin for Win…PROGRAMMING.DEV
📡 INFOSEC NEWS 2[−]
19 NovWhere Have You Gone, Sammy Altman, and What Do We Do Now?OpenAI Storm: Something's Happening Here. What it is Ain't Exactly Clear Sam Altman's abrupt exit from OpenAI has sent shockwaves rippling through Silicon Valley over this weekend, but of a variety very different than those that emanated from the recent collapses of FTX and SVB.DATABREACHTODAY.CO.UK
19 NovResearchers extract RSA keys from SSH server signing errorsA team of academic researchers from universities in California and Massachusetts demonstrated that it's possible under certain conditions for passive network attackers to retrieve secret RSA keys from naturally occurring errors leading to failed SSH (secure shell) connection atte…BLEEPINGCOMPUTER.COM