Ransomware
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Remote desktop AnyDesk hacked, user data security at risk!
AnyDesk, the well-known remote desktop software, has been hacked and some of its data compromised. The company has taken steps to fix the vulnerability and is advising users to reset their passwords and download the latest version of the software.
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Syrian hacker group releases Silver RAT remote access Trojan tool
The Syrian hacker group calling itself Anonymous Arabia has released a remote access Trojan horse called Silver RAT, which bypasses security software and covertly launches hidden applications.
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Turkish Hackers Exploit MS SQL Server Vulnerability in Cyber Attacks
Turkish hackers have recently utilized Microsoft SQL (MS SQL) servers, which have weak security globally, to carry out attacks. This action was designed to gain initial access and was linked to financial gain. The attack targeted the U.S., EU and Latin America (LATAM) regions. Researchers at the security firm Securonix named the operation RE#TURGENCE.
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UAC-0050 Organization updates phishing tactics, deploys remote control Trojan horse Remcos RAT
Remcos RAT is a powerful remote-control Trojan horse capable of stealing system data, cookies, and web browser login information, which was used by UAC-0050 for espionage purposes, targeting Ukrainian and Polish entities for intelligence gathering.
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The rise of ransomware as a service (RaaS) users face more severe threats
In the evolving world of cybersecurity, ransomware attacks have become a serious and widespread threat. Among the different forms of ransomware, a trend called Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) is becoming increasingly prominent. This worrying development changes the cybercrime landscape, enabling individuals with limited technical capabilities to carry out destructive attacks.