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Ransomware Picture: Volume of Known Attacks Remains Constant

Data Breach Today

Massive Profit Potential and Robust Initial Access Market Keep Fueling Ecosystem Ransomware syndicates continue to earn massive profits for criminals while disrupting victims' operations worldwide.

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'Picture-in-Picture' Obfuscation Spoofs Delta, Kohl's for Credential Harvesting

Dark Reading

A recent campaign tricks victims into visiting credential harvesting sites by hiding malicious URLs behind photos advertising deals from trusted brands.

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Detecting Deepfake Picture Editing

Schneier on Security

Abstract: Inpainting is a learned interpolation technique that is based on generative modeling and used to populate masked or missing pieces in an image; it has wide applications in picture editing and retouching. Recently, inpainting started being used for watermark removal, raising concerns.

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“Picture in Picture” Phishing Attack Technique Is So Simple, It Works

KnowBe4

Using credibility-building imagery and creating a need for the user to click what may or may not be perceived as an image is apparently all it takes to engage potential phishing victims.

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Log4Shell: The Big Picture

Dark Reading

A look at why this is such a tricky vulnerability and why the industry response has been good, but not great.

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REvil gang threatens to release intimate pictures of celebs who are customers of The Hospital Group

Security Affairs

REvil ransomware gang, aka Sodinokibi, hacked The Hospital Group and threatens to release before-and-after pictures of celebrity clients. The REvil ransomware operators have published some pictures of the hacked systems on their leak site hosted on the Tor Network, they claims to have stolen about 600 GB of documents.

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The Big Picture: Nurses in the Army

Unwritten Record

In 1951, the United States Army created a television series called The Big Picture , which they would describe as “the official television report by the U. Title sequence from The Big Picture. The Big Picture ran on American television for 20 years and over 600 episodes, making it among the longest running series on television.