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Attackers use Google Calendar RAT to abuse Calendar service as C2 infrastructure

Security Affairs

” Google TAG has previously observed threat actors abusing Google services in their operations. In March 2023, TAG spotted an Iran-linked APT group using macro docs to infect users with a small.NET backdoor, BANANAMAIL that relies on Gmail as C2 infrastructure.

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Surveillance firm’s leaked docs show the purchase of an $8M iOS RCE zero-day exploit?

Security Affairs

In June, researchers from Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) revealed that the Italian surveillance firm RCS Labs was helped by some Internet service providers (ISPs) in Italy and Kazakhstan to infect Android and iOS users with their spyware. Follow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Google disrupts the Glupteba botnet

Security Affairs

.” Google announced to have removed around 63 million Google Docs files used as part of the Glupteba operation to distribute the bot to the victims. Glupteba disruption over last year: 63M Google Docs 1,183 Google Accounts, 908 Cloud Projects, and 870 Google Ads accounts. users were warned via Safe Browsing.

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“FudCo” Spam Empire Tied to Pakistani Software Firm

Krebs on Security

Helpfully, many of the faces in that photo have been tagged and associated with their respective Facebook profiles. The current website for Saim Raza’s Fud Tools (above) offers phishing templates or “scam pages” for a variety of popular online sites like Office365 and Dropbox.

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Office Suite lock-in: The same today as it was yesterday

ChiefTech

Levin goes on to suggest a bunch of word processing/office suite alternatives, which includes the obvious ones like Open Office , Google Docs and Zoho but also: ThinkFree - I reviewed back in 2007 and like it, but was then disappointed to find Bigpond cut a deal to redirect Australian users to their own white label version.

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Zimbra point out the compliance issues with outsourced Office 2.0

ChiefTech

More commentary , this time from Zimbra , on the Goolge Apps deal with Capgemini , that incidentally reflects my earlier comments : " Zimbra says that since all Google docs and files are stored on Googles servers, public companies would face big Sarbanes-Oxley compliance issues if they deployed Google Apps. The solution?

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Fighting API Bots with Cloudflare's Invisible Turnstile

Troy Hunt

However, check it out in your browser's dev tools so you can see how it renders in the DOM and it will look more like this: Expand that DIV tag and you'll find a whole bunch more content set as a result of loading the widget, but that's not relevant right now. If you're in my shoes, go and give Turnstile a go.

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