Security Leftovers
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Security Week ☛ Ukrainian Raccoon Infostealer Operator Extradited to US
Alleged Raccoon Infostealer operator Mark Sokolovsky is awaiting trial in the US, after being extradited from the Netherlands.
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Security Week ☛ Russian Cyberspies Exploit Roundcube Flaws Against European Governments
Russian cyberespionage group targets European government, military, and critical infrastructure entities via Roundcube vulnerabilities.
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Silicon Angle ☛ International law enforcement operation takes down LockBit leak site
An international law enforcement operation has disrupted the infamous LockBit ransomware gang by successfully taking down its leak site on the dark web. LockBit’s leaks site, a site operated by LockBit where it threatens to expose and then publish stolen data from victims, is offline and has been replaced by the featured image.
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Scoop News Group ☛ FBI, British authorities seize infrastructure of LockBit ransomware group [Ed: Windows TCO]
An international law enforcement operation on Monday seized servers and disrupted the infrastructure used by the LockBit ransomware syndicate, the latest in a string of operations aimed at hobbling the technical infrastructure of criminal and espionage groups.
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SANS ☛ Mirai-Mirai On The Wall... [Ed: Windows TCO]
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YLE ☛ Vastaamo suspect Kivimäki ordered back behind bars – but whereabouts unknown
An appeals court ruled the hacker charged with Finland's largest-ever security breach must return to custody, but authorities were unsure of his whereabouts as of Monday afternoon.
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Tom's Hardware ☛ Your fingerprints can be recreated from the sounds made when you swipe on a touchscreen — Chinese and US researchers show new side channel can reproduce fingerprints to enable attacks
Researchers outline the PrintListener side-channel attack, which is claimed to be the first to leverage swiping sounds to infer fingerprint information. They claim they can successfully attack up to 27.9% of partial fingerprints.
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Tom's Hardware ☛ Wyze security failure let 13,000 customers see into other users' homes
Wyze has reported a security breach of their system that allowed 13,000 customers to peek at the camera feeds of other customers.
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Security Week ☛ Ransomware Group Takes Credit for LoanDepot, Prudential Financial Attacks
The BlackCat/Alphv ransomware group has taken credit for the LoanDepot and Prudential Financial attacks, threatening to sell or leak data.