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TinyNuke banking malware targets French organizations

Security Affairs

The TinyNuke malware is back and now was used in attacks aimed at French users working in manufacturing, technology, construction, and business services. Proofpoint researchers uncovered a campaign exclusively targeting French entities and organizations with operations in France with the banking malware TinyNuke.

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RSAC insights: Malware is now spreading via weaponized files circulating in data lakes, file shares

The Last Watchdog

He told me about this recent example: an attacker was able to slip malicious code into a zip file sent from an attorney to a banking client in a very advanced way. Bad actors are constantly evolving their techniques to compromise the organization’s business services,” Srinivasan says. There’s a lot more ground to cover.

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Weakness at the Network Edge: Mandiant Examines 2022’s Zero-Day Exploits

eSecurity Planet

” The three activity sets included a campaign against the Philippine government between March and May 2022; a campaign against telecommunications and business service providers in South Asia in April 2022; and a campaign against organizations in Belarus and Russia in May 2022.

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Cyber security guidance for small fleet operators

Pen Test Partners

That could be resetting your password, downloading an update for some software, or transferring funds from a bank account. The password you use to login to your email account should not be the same as the one used to login to your online bank. This is primarily for business purposes.

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Spam and phishing in 2024

SecureList

Another scheme involved a more sophisticated fake site, where users could even select the purpose of their trip (business or leisure). To complete the booking, the scammers requested bank card details, claiming that a certain sum would be temporarily blocked on the account to verify the card’s authenticity.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 273

Security Affairs

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