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China-linked Budworm APT returns to target a US entity

Security Affairs

The Budworm cyber espionage group (aka APT27 , Bronze Union , Emissary Panda , Lucky Mouse , TG-3390 , and Red Phoenix) is behind a series attacks conducted over the past six months against a number of high-profile targets, including the government of a Middle Eastern country, a multinational electronics manufacturer, and a U.S.

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Raspberry Robin operators are selling initial access to compromised enterprise networks to ransomware gangs

Security Affairs

DEV-0950 group used Clop ransomware to encrypt the network of organizations previously infected with the Raspberry Robin worm. The experts noticed that threat actors tracked as DEV-0950 used Clop ransomware to encrypt the network of organizations previously infected with the worm. exe to execute a malicious command.

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Guest Blog: TalkingTrust. What’s driving the security of IoT?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Thu, 03/11/2021 - 07:39. There are so many reasons why manufacturers connect their products to the Internet, whether it’s industrial machines, medical devices, consumer goods or even cars. Additionally, many auto manufacturers now have the ability to remotely update software to fix vulnerabilities or even upgrade functionality.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Teslas

ForAllSecure

Even so, the car manufacturers carved out large groups of codes. Since then, car manufacturers have improved on this. Certainly no one uses 40 bit encryption anymore. So the thing was that one major German car manufacturer had the standard pin of 1234. It wasn't very robust. It was a mere 40 bit key length.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

So, 2021 is one of those years and many security researchers many companies. The Department of Justice, have submitted letters to the Library of Congress who manages those exemptions. In 2018, we got some broader exemptions for all data, all devices all types of devices. and often that defaults to the lowest common denominator.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

So, 2021 is one of those years and many security researchers many companies. The Department of Justice, have submitted letters to the Library of Congress who manages those exemptions. In 2018, we got some broader exemptions for all data, all devices all types of devices. and often that defaults to the lowest common denominator.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Fuzzing Message Brokers

ForAllSecure

Jonathan Knudsen from Synopsys joins The Hacker Mind to discuss his presentation at SecTor 2021 on fuzzing message brokers such as RabbitMQ and VerneMQ, both written in Erlang, demonstrating that any type of software in any environment can still be vulnerable. that way.