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CISA’s MAR warns of North Korean BLINDINGCAN RAT

Security Affairs

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published a Malware Analysis Report (MAR) that includes technical details about a new strain of malware, tracked as BLINDINGCAN, that was attributed to North Korea. The post CISA’s MAR warns of North Korean BLINDINGCAN RAT appeared first on Security Affairs.

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North Korea-linked Lazarus APT targets the IT supply chain

Security Affairs

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in August 2020. The BlindingCan was employed in attacks on US and foreign companies operating in the military defense and aerospace sectors. The post North Korea-linked Lazarus APT targets the IT supply chain appeared first on Security Affairs. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Canadian Police Raid ‘Orcus RAT’ Author

Krebs on Security

Its author maintains Orcus is a legitimate R emote A dministration T ool that is merely being abused, but security experts say it includes multiple features more typically seen in malware known as a R emote A ccess T rojan. Tips from international private cyber security firms triggered the investigation.”.

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£60 million in recovery costs for Norsk Hydro after refusing ransom demand

IT Governance

On 19 March 2019, Norsk Hydro’s systems were infected with the LockerGoga ransomware. TrendMicro’s analysis into the ransomware found that it was the same system administration tool abused by the likes of SOREBRECT and Bad Rabbit. Cyber security experts and governments urge victims to never pay the ransom.