Cryptojacking Attack Targets Make-A-Wish Foundation Website
Hackers took advantage of an unpatched Drupal vulnerability in the organization’s website to launch a cryptojacking attack. Go to Source
Hackers took advantage of an unpatched Drupal vulnerability in the organization’s website to launch a cryptojacking attack. Go to Source
The “Kitten of Doom” denial-of-service attack is easy to carry out. Go to Source
The issue comes from how Gmail automatically files messages into the “Sent” folder. Go to Source
The privilege-escalation vulnerability would allow an attacker to inject malware, place ads and load custom code on an impacted website. Go to Source
The flaw allows hackers to bypass handset lock screens in seconds. Go to Source
The modular malware seems to be in a testing phase, but TA505’s interest made researchers take note. Go to Source
Why manufacturing and logistics are especially challenged. Go to Source
“Our advice is to stop using this watch” as mitigations are not available, researchers told Threatpost. Go to Source
As consumers skip the store crowds in favor of online deals, cyberattackers have geared up to victimize them. Go to Source
A slew of verified Twitter accounts have been hijacked and altered, used to tweet out a bogus Bitcoin giveaway scam. Go to Source