Security Leftovers
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MSI confirms breach after Money Message ransomware gang hackers claim responsibility
Micro-Star International Co. Ltd., the Taiwanese manufacturer of hardware for personal computers, confirmed earlier today that it suffered a breach of its systems after a new ransomware gang called “Money Message” claimed responsibility and revealed it stole source code from the company’s corporate network. -
Ransomware gang releases new data stolen from the City of Oakland
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Tesla Inc. employees reportedly have been sharing videos taken for customer cars, including intimate moments and accidents, according to a new report from Reuters. The report claims that between 2019 and 2022, Tesla employees shared footage from vehicles on internal messaging systems. -
Kali Linux Penetration Testing Tutorial: Step-By-Step Process
Kali Linux turns 10 this year, and to celebrate, the Linux penetration testing distribution has added defensive security tools to its arsenal of open-source security tools.
It remains to be seen if Kali Purple will do for defensive open source security tools what Kali Linux has done for open source pentesting, but the addition of more than 100 open source tools for SIEM, incident response, intrusion detection and more should raise the profile of those defensive tools.
For now, Kali is primarily known for its roughly 600 open source pentesting tools, allowing pentesters to easily install a full range of offensive security tools.
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New Money Message Ransomware Attacks Both Windows & Linux Users
Cyble Research and Intelligence Labs (CRIL) discovered a new ransomware group called Money Message. Both Windows and Linux operating systems are targeted by this ransomware, which can encrypt network shares. Experts believe that threat actors may use stealer logs in their operations.
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Police shut down 'one of the most dangerous' cyber market dealing in stolen identities: Europol
The international police takedown the "most dangerous marketplace" which used to sell "stolen account credentials" to hackers worldwide, Europol said in a statement.
The law enforcement agency, carrying out the operation, involving 17 countries, on Tuesday, shut down the Genesis Market and its infrastructure seized.
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Apple Ships Urgent iOS Patch for Newly Exploited Zero-Days
The newest iOS 16.4.1 and iPadOS 16.4.1 patches a pair of code execution flaws that have already been exploited in the wild.
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Apple Patching Two 0-Day Vulnerabilities in iOS and macOS, (Fri, Apr 7th)
Apple today released updates for iOS and macOS (as well as Safari). The update fixes two vulnerabilities that are already being exploited: