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Internet of Things

JenX botnet leverages Grand Theft Auto videogame community to infect devices

Researchers at security firm Radware have spotted a new IoT botnet, dubbed JenX, the leverages the Grand Theft Auto videogame community to infect devices. Researchers at security firm Radware have spotted a new IoT botnet, dubbed JenX, that exploits...

February 3, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Internet of Things  Malware 

Three Dutch banks and Tax Agency under DDoS Attacks … is it a Russian job?

Three Dutch Banks (ABN AMRO, ING Bank, Rabobank) and Tax Agency were targeted by a coordinated DDoS Attacks a few days the revelation of the Russian APT Hack. Early this week a massive DDoS attack targeted three Dutch banks, ABN AMRO, ING Bank, Rabobank,...

January 30, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  APT  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Cyber warfare  Hacking  Internet of Things  Security 

Military personnel improperly used Fitness Strava Tracker exposed their bases

Military worldwide have publicly shared online their exercise routes recorded through the fitness tracker Strava revealing the fitness sessions conducted inside or near military bases We discussed many times privacy risks related to IoT devices,...

January 29, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Digital ID  Internet of Things  Security 

New HNS botnet has already compromised more than 20,000 IoT devices

A new botnet called Hide 'N Seek (HNS botnet) appeared in the threat landscape, the malware is rapidly spreading infecting unsecured IoT devices, mainly IP cameras. The HNS botnet was first spotted on January 10th by malware researchers from Bitdefender,...

January 25, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Internet of Things  Malware 

Satori’s threat actors are behind the new Masuta botnet that is targeting routers in the wild

Masuta botnet targets routers using default credentials, one of the versions analyzed dubbed “PureMasuta” relies on the old network administration EDB 38722 D-Link exploit. Security experts at NewSky's believe the operators of the recently discovered Satori...

January 24, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Internet of Things  Malware 

Mirai Okiru botnet targets for first time ever in the history ARC-based IoT devices

Researcher @unixfreaxjp spotted the first time ever in the history of computer engineering a Linux malware designed to infect ARC CPU, this new Linux ELF malware was dubbed MIRAI OKIRU. In August 2016 the researcher @unixfreaxjp from @MalwareMustDie team...

January 14, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Internet of Things  Malware 

Mobile App Flaws of SCADA ICS Systems Could Allow Hackers To Target Critical Infrastructure

IOACTIVE researchers warn that critical infrastructure mobile applications are being developed without secure coding compliance that could allow hackers to target SCADA Systems. In a report released today, by IOACTIVE, researchers’ advice that critical...

January 13, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things  Reports 

Turla APT group’s espionage campaigns now employs Adobe Flash Installer and ingenious social engineering

Turla APT group's espionage campaigns now employs Adobe Flash Installer and an ingenious social engineering technique, the backdoor is downloaded from what appears to be legitimate Adobe URLs and IP addresses. Security researchers from ESET who have...

January 10, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  APT  Breaking News  Cyber warfare  Hacking  Internet of Things  Reports 

Hackers can remotely control thousands of Sonos and Bose speakers

Security experts at Trend Micro have demonstrated that certain models of Sonos and Bose speakers are affected by vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to hijack them. Hackers can trigger the flaws to access the speakers and use them to play spooky...

January 1, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things  Uncategorized 

Huawei router exploit (CVE-2017-17215) involved in Satori and Brickerbot was leaked online

The exploit code used to trigger the CVE-2017-17215 vulnerability in Huawei routers over the past several weeks is now publicly available. Before Christmas, the Mirai botnet made the headlines once again, a new variant dubbed Satori was responsible...

December 29, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things  Malware 


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