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Stark Industries Solutions: An Iron Hammer in the Cloud

Krebs on Security

.” Hummel said NoName will typically launch their attacks using a mix of resources from rented from major, legitimate cloud services, and those from so-called “ bulletproof ” hosting providers like Stark. “And then they just keep coming back and opening new cloud accounts.” PEACE HOSTING?

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US Military Emails Exposed via Cloud Account

Dark Reading

A DoD email server hosted in the cloud (and now secured) had no password protection in place for at least two weeks.

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Widespread Brute-Force Attacks Tied to Russia’s APT28

Threatpost

The ongoing attacks are targeting cloud services such as Office 365 to steal passwords and password-spray a vast range of targets, including in U.S. and European governments and military.

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NEW TECH: DataLocker introduces encrypted flash drive — with key pad

The Last Watchdog

DataLocker honed its patented approach to manufacturing encrypted portable drives and landed some key military and government clients early on; the company has continued branching out ever since. All the user needs is a strong password to access to the data. Park: The trend nowadays is to move everything to the cloud.

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Chinese actor ‘Unfading Sea Haze’ remained undetected for five years

Security Affairs

A previously unknown China-linked threat actor dubbed ‘Unfading Sea Haze’ has been targeting military and government entities since 2018. Bitdefender researchers discovered a previously unknown China-linked threat actor dubbed ‘Unfading Sea Haze’ that has been targeting military and government entities since 2018.

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UK, US agencies warn of large-scale brute-force attacks carried out by Russian APT

Security Affairs

US and UK cybersecurity agencies said today that a Russian military cyber unit has been behind a series of brute-force attacks that have targeted the cloud IT resources of government and private sector companies across the world. ” reads the advisory published by the NSA. Experts speculate the activity is still ongoing.

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Russia-linked Nobelium APT targets orgs in the global IT supply chain

Security Affairs

Russia-linked Nobelium APT group has breached at least 14 managed service providers (MSPs) and cloud service providers since May 2021. NOBELIUM focuses on government organizations, non-government organizations (NGOs), think tanks, military, IT service providers, health technology and research, and telecommunications providers.

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