Devices on the border between the internet and an internal corporate network — especially those responsible for security and network traffic management — are often a priority target for attackers. They arouse no suspicion when sending large volumes of traffic outward, and at the same time have access to the organization’s resources and to a significant portion of internal … [Read more...] about How to protect corporate routers and firewalls against hacking
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Hackers Abused Microsoft’s “Verified Publisher” OAuth Apps to Breach Corporate Email Accounts
Feb 01, 2023Ravie LakshmananEnterprise Security / Authentication Microsoft on Tuesday said it took steps to disable fake Microsoft Partner Network (MPN) accounts that were used for creating malicious OAuth applications as part of a malicious campaign designed to breach organizations' cloud environments and steal email. "The applications created by these fraudulent actors were … [Read more...] about Hackers Abused Microsoft’s “Verified Publisher” OAuth Apps to Breach Corporate Email Accounts
Hackers Sneak ‘More_Eggs’ Malware Into Resumes Sent to Corporate Hiring Managers
A new set of phishing attacks delivering the more_eggs malware has been observed striking corporate hiring managers with bogus resumes as an infection vector, a year after potential candidates looking for work on LinkedIn were lured with weaponized job offers. "This year the more_eggs operation has flipped the social engineering script, targeting hiring managers with fake … [Read more...] about Hackers Sneak ‘More_Eggs’ Malware Into Resumes Sent to Corporate Hiring Managers
The danger of proxyware in corporate networks
Imagine getting paid for access to just a tiny portion of your Internet bandwidth at work. Sounds pretty sweet, doesn’t it? The computer is on all the time anyway, and you have unlimited Internet access, so why not? It’s not even your own resources, just corporate equipment and bandwidth. That all sounds simple, but you don’t have to look too closely to see that when you agree … [Read more...] about The danger of proxyware in corporate networks
RedCurl Corporate Espionage Hackers Return With Updated Hacking Tools
A corporate cyber-espionage hacker group has resurfaced after a seven-month hiatus with new intrusions targeting four companies this year, including one of the largest wholesale stores in Russia, while simultaneously making tactical improvements to its toolset in an attempt to thwart analysis. "In every attack, the threat actor demonstrates extensive red teaming skills and the … [Read more...] about RedCurl Corporate Espionage Hackers Return With Updated Hacking Tools