November 5, 2024
November 5, 2024
Don’t look too closely at the code here. You might not be able to recover https://t.co/47RIUcnETk
— Theo - t3.gg (@theo) November 4, 2024
💡In October 2021, VICE TV released a short documentary featuring a Russian hacker who had been targeting VICE itself pic.twitter.com/G5yR0c2HiU
— Dark Web Informer (@DarkWebInformer) November 3, 2024
Project Zero: "...this is the first public example of an AI agent finding a previously unknown exploitable memory-safety issue in widely used real-world software"
— AIfredo Ortega (@ortegaalfredo) November 4, 2024
This was first (OpenSSL, Oct 16): https://t.co/FXiIkMYwt7
And mine too (OpenBSD, Apr 1): https://t.co/E9We40vEGe pic.twitter.com/x7GKfK3irc
In 2014 NK News displayed this radio receiver that North Korean defectors were using while in North Korea (until they defected to South Korea in 2013) to listen to banned radio broadcasts.
— Spy Collection (@SpyCollection1) November 4, 2024
Source: https://t.co/K0zP7HpWLv pic.twitter.com/WNmCO2szmz
New: went deep into the massive, complicated underground industry of infostealers. So much more than just malware, this makes hacking into billion dollar companies child's play. Spoke to infostealer makers, hackers, engineers fighting back, more. https://t.co/9sXxlUXuFe
— Joseph Cox (@josephfcox) November 4, 2024
I owe dozens of successful red team engagements to this TTP.
— Anthony. (@AnthonySecurity) November 4, 2024
Phishing-via-Service, don’t sleep on it. https://t.co/nZqXTLNXtL
DocuSign's Envelopes API abused to send realistic fake invoices - @billtoulashttps://t.co/d9ZFGDBNqNhttps://t.co/d9ZFGDBNqN
— BleepingComputer (@BleepinComputer) November 4, 2024
A thought:
— Brian in Pittsburgh (@arekfurt) November 5, 2024
If a North Korean group tricks your company via remote social engineering into hiring member/s to perform work for it, does such work, and then steals sensitive data for the benefit of the NK state, is that an external cyber compromise or an insider threat situation? https://t.co/rH41NKXsuW
Today the threat actor ‘Judische’ aka Connor Moucka, alleged to be behind the Snowflake hacks has been arrested in Canada.
— vxdb (@vxdb) November 5, 2024
Over the last few months he was able to breach high profile companies like AT&T, Ticketmaster, and Lendingtree.
Connor was arrested on Wednesday October…