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Weekly Threat Landscape Digest – Week 11
This week’s cybersecurity landscape highlights the increasing complexity of cyber threats and the critical need for a proactive defense strategy. […]
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Cisco IOS XR vulnerability lets attackers crash BGP on routers
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Hackers Exploiting Exposed Jupyter Notebooks to Deploy Cryptominers
Cado Security Labs has identified a sophisticated cryptomining campaign exploiting misconfigured Jupyter Notebooks, targeting both Windows and Linux systems. The attack utilizes multiple stages of obfuscation, including encrypted payloads and COM object manipulation, to ultimately deploy miners for various cryptocurrencies including Monero, Ravencoin, and several others. This previously unreported exploitation method demonstrates how threat actors […]
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EAGLE7 Defaced the Website of Bangladesh Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges
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Google Second-Gen Chromecast and Audio Devices Hit By A Major Outage—Expired Intermediate CA Certificate to Blame
Google’s second-generation Chromecast and Chromecast Audio devices have been facing a widespread outage for the past five days. An expired intermediate CA certificate is said to be the cause of the outage. Recently, users of Google’s second-gen Chromecast and Chromecast Audio ran into an unexpected problem—their devices suddenly stopped working. Instead of streaming as usual, […]
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