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Citrix Data Breach – Iranian Hackers Stole 6TB of Sensitive Data

lundi 11 mars 2019 à 08:52
Popular enterprise software company Citrix that provides services to the U.S. military, the FBI, many U.S. corporations, and various U.S. government agencies disclosed last weekend a massive data breach of its internal network by "international cyber criminals." Citrix said it was warned by the FBI on Wednesday of foreign hackers compromising its IT systems and stealing "business documents,"

New Google Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability Found Actively Exploited in the Wild

mercredi 6 mars 2019 à 10:52
You must update your Google Chrome immediately to the latest version of the web browsing application. Security researcher Clement Lecigne of Google's Threat Analysis Group discovered and reported a high severity vulnerability in Chrome late last month that could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code and take full control of the computers. The vulnerability, assigned as

NSA Releases GHIDRA 9.0 — Free, Powerful Reverse Engineering Tool

mercredi 6 mars 2019 à 09:38
The United States' National Security Agency (NSA) today finally released GHIDRA version 9.0 for free, the agency’s home-grown classified software reverse engineering tool that agency experts have been using internally for over a decade to hunt down security bugs in software and applications. GHIDRA is a Java-based reverse engineering framework that features a graphical user interface (GUI)

Google Launches Backstory — A New Cyber Security Tool for Businesses

mardi 5 mars 2019 à 09:13
Google's one-year-old cybersecurity venture Chronicle today announced its first commercial product, called Backstory, a cloud-based enterprise-level threat analytics platform that has been designed to help companies quickly investigate incidents, pinpoint vulnerabilities and hunt for potential threats. Network infrastructures at most enterprises regularly generate enormous amounts of network

Researchers Link 'Sharpshooter' Cyber Attacks to North Korean Hackers

lundi 4 mars 2019 à 16:55
Security researchers have finally, with "high confidence," linked a previously discovered global cyber espionage campaign targeting critical infrastructure around the world to a North Korean APT hacking group. Thanks to the new evidence collected by researchers after analyzing a command-and-control (C2) server involved in the espionage campaign and seized by law enforcement. Dubbed Operation