Rapid7 Brings Threat Intel Data to USF Cybersecurity Lab
The Rapid7 Cyber Threat Intelligence Laboratory at the University of South Florida will provide data on real-world threats for faculty and students to use in their research.
The Rapid7 Cyber Threat Intelligence Laboratory at the University of South Florida will provide data on real-world threats for faculty and students to use in their research.
The FBI and the CISA released a joint Cybersecurity Advisory to provide organizations, tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) and indicators of compromise (IOCs) associated with this ransomware family.
The city’s authorities informed the public it had been targeted by a ransomware attack on February 10, 2023. It impacted all network systems except 911 dispatch, fire emergency services, and the city’s financial systems.
The Mapped I/O side-channel vulnerabilities were initially disclosed by Intel on June 14th, 2022, warning that the flaws could allow processes running in a virtual machine to access data from another virtual machine.
Southeastern Louisiana University suffered a week-long outage of its website, email, or system for submitting assignments after a "potential incident" last week caused the university to shut down its network.
In many cases, the attackers managed to obtain highly secure auto-generated FTP credentials and used them to hijack the victim websites to redirect visitors to adult-themed content.
This past January, a SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) company named Wing Security (Wing) made waves with the launch of its free SaaS-Shadow IT discovery solution. Cloud-based companies were invited to gain insight into their employees' SaaS usage through a completely free, self-service product that operates on a "freemium" model. If a user is impressed with the solution and wants to gain
A new ATM malware strain dubbed FiXS has been observed targeting Mexican banks since the start of February 2023. "The ATM malware is hidden inside another not-malicious-looking program," Latin American cybersecurity firm Metabase Q said in a report shared with The Hacker News. Besides requiring interaction via an external keyboard, the Windows-based ATM malware is also vendor-agnostic and is