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2024-02-10Date
⚠️ VULNERABILITY DISCLOSURE 1[−]
10 FebRaspberry Robin malware evolves with early access to Windows exploitsRecent versions of the Raspberry Robin malware are stealthier and implement one-day exploits that are deployed only on systems that are susceptible to them. [...]BLEEPINGCOMPUTER.COM
🔥 INCIDENT REPORTING 2[−]
10 FebNew RustDoor macOS Malware Impersonates Visual Studio UpdateRustDoor has various commands to control compromised systems, exfiltrate data, and establish persistence, and it has been distributed under multiple names while remaining undetected for at least three months.BLEEPINGCOMPUTER.COM
10 FebUN Experts Investigating 58 Suspected North Korean Cyberattacks Valued at About $3 BillionU.N. experts are investigating 58 suspected North Korean cyberattacks valued at approximately $3 billion, with the money reportedly being used fund development of weapons of mass destruction. The post UN Experts Investigating 58 Suspected North Korean Cyberattacks Valued at About…SECURITYWEEK.COM
🌐 CYBER THREAT LANDSCAPE 2[−]
10 FebIs Your Crypto Safe? XPhase Clipper Malware Steals Coins with a ClickThe malware is spread through deceptive websites impersonating legitimate cryptocurrency platforms, with a noticeable emphasis on targeting Indian cryptocurrency enthusiasts.THECYBEREXPRESS.COM
10 FebAlert: New Stealthy "RustDoor" Backdoor Targeting Apple macOS DevicesApple macOS users are the target of a new Rust-based backdoor that has been operating under the radar since November 2023. The backdoor, codenamed RustDoor by Bitdefender, has been found to impersonate an update for Microsoft Visual Studio and target both Intel and…THEHACKERNEWS.COM
📡 INFOSEC NEWS 3[−]
10 FebOver 800 Phony Temu Domains Lure Shoppers into Credential TheftTemu is the latest brand chosen by scammers for their phishing scams. Hackers are using Temu’s giveaway rewards to entice users to give away their credentials, with over 800 new domains registered as “Temu” in the last three months.HACKREAD.COM
10 Feb‘World’s Biggest Casino’ App Exposed Customers’ Personal DataThe phone app developed by startup Dexiga for the casino resort WinStar had an exposed database containing customers' personal information, including names, phone numbers, email addresses, and home addresses.TECHCRUNCH.COM
10 FebUK to replace physical biometric immigration cards with e-visasBy 2025, Britain is set to ditch physical immigration documents like Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) and Biometric Residence Cards (BRCs) in a bid to make its borders digital, in-line with developed countries like Australia. Understand what these Home Office changes mean for e…BLEEPINGCOMPUTER.COM