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UAE-Linked ‘Stealth Falcon’ APT Mimics Microsoft in Homoglyph Attack

Researchers have recently discovered a sophisticated backdoor with unusual architecture, dubbed "Deadglyph," used in a cyber-espionage attack in the Middle East against a government...

From walls to wallets: Barcelona graffiti artists share their love for Bitcoin

From skate parks and construction sites to train stations and bus stops, a pair of Bitcoin-loving graffiti artists from Barcelona, Spain have been working...

Stealth Falcon preying over Middle Eastern skies with Deadglyph

For years, the Middle East has maintained its reputation as a fertile ground for advanced persistent threats (APTs). In the midst of routine monitoring...

No More Harmful Content as the UK Passes Online Safety Bill

The UK’s Online Safety Bill for a “safer Internet” has passed its final parliamentary debate and will become law soon, following years of deliberation. This...

CapraRAT Impersonates YouTube to Hijack Android Devices

A known Pakistan-linked threat actor is dangling romance-based content lures to spread Android-based spyware that mimics YouTube to hijack Android devices. In this way,...

Technology Takes Time

Phil Zimmermann was a radical. As an anti-nuclear activist, Zimmermann was troubled that the U.S. and Soviet Union had stockpiled enough nuclear weapons to each...

Zero-Click iPhone Exploit Drops Spyware on Exiled Russian Journalist

A report this week about Pegasus spyware showing up on an iPhone belonging to award-winning Russian journalist Galina Timchenko has highlighted again the seemingly...

Ballistic Bobcat’s Sponsor backdoor – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

Video Ballistic Bobcat is a suspected Iran-aligned cyberespionage group that targets organizations in various industry verticals, as well as human rights activists and...

Iran’s Charming Kitten Pounces on Israeli Exchange Servers

In the last two years, an Iranian state-backed threat actor has breached 32 Israeli organizations running unpatched Microsoft Exchange servers, deploying a new backdoor...

Sponsor with batch-filed whiskers: Ballistic Bobcat’s scan and strike backdoor

ESET researchers discovered a Ballistic Bobcat campaign targeting various entities in Brazil, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates, using a novel backdoor we have...

Controversial Move: Cryptocurrency Mining Company Plans to Use Tire-Derived Fuel

In a surprising and controversial move, one of the prominent players in the cryptocurrency mining sector, Stronghold Digital Mining, has set its sights on...

Stronghold’s Idea to Burn Tires to Mine Bitcoin Triggers Uproar in the US: Report

One of the leading cryptocurrency mining companies – Stronghold Digital Mining – is reportedly planning to use tire-derived fuel (made of shredded vehicle...

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