April 27, 2020 Weekly Security News Roundup: Vulnerability Lets Attackers Compromise Apple Devices via Email 3 min read - Researchers revealed their discovery of a vulnerability that enables bad actors to infect iPads and iPhones by sending a specially crafted email. Learn what else happened last week in security news.
Government April 27, 2020 SBA Spoofed in COVID-19 Spam to Deliver Remcos RAT 5 min read - As the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic impacts small businesses in the U.S., cybercriminals are trusting that people will be more likely to open unsolicited emails purporting to come from relevant entities.
April 23, 2020 DoppelPaymer Ransomware Hits LA Suburb, Demands 100 Bitcoins as Ransom 2 min read - DoppelPaymer ransomware operators demanded 100 bitcoins as ransom from officials after allegedly attacking the city of Torrance in California's Los Angeles County.
April 21, 2020 New AgentTesla Infostealer Variant Targets Wi-Fi Credentials 2 min read - Security researchers discovered a new variant of the AgentTesla infostealer family that attempted to steal its victims' Wi-Fi credentials.
April 21, 2020 Emotet Gets a Redesign to Improve Its Evasion Capabilities 2 min read - Emotet has returned with additional modules that have been specifically designed to improve the malware's evasion capabilities, a cybersecurity researcher warned.
Endpoint April 21, 2020 New Android Banking Trojan Targets Spanish, Portuguese Speaking Users 6 min read - IBM X-Force recently analyzed a new Android banking Trojan dubbed "Banker.BR" that appears to be targeting users in Spain, Portugal, Brazil and other parts of Latin America.
April 20, 2020 Weekly Security News Roundup: IoT Botnet Assembled by New Mozi Malware Family 3 min read - Researchers revealed that a new malware family called Mozi is in the process of building an IoT botnet. Read on to learn what else happened last week in security news.
CISO April 17, 2020 COVID-19’s Remote Workforce: Protect Your Rapidly Growing Attack Surface 3 min read - With elevated endpoint risk and the need to respond rapidly to cybersecurity incidents, a managed detection and response (MDR) team can deploy quickly to virtually supplement your security teams.
April 15, 2020 APT41 Distributing Speculoos Backdoor in New Attack Campaign 2 min read - Security researchers discovered an attack campaign in which APT41 distributed the Speculoos backdoor by exploiting CVE-2019-19781.
Advanced Threats April 14, 2020 TA505 Continues to Infect Networks With SDBbot RAT 7 min read - IBM X-Force IRIS recently identified attacks likely linked to Hive0065, also known as TA505, which spread the SDBbot remote-access Trojan (RAT) alongside other custom malware.