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- REvil ransomware asks $70 million to decrypt all Kaseya attack victims - REvil ransomware has set a price for decrypting all systems locked during the Kaseya supply-chain attack. The gang wants $70 million in Bitcoin for the tool that allows all affected businesses to recover their files.
- CISA, FBI share guidance for victims of Kaseya ransomware attack - CISA and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have shared guidance for managed service providers (MSPs) and their customers impacted by the REvil supply-chain ransomware attack that hit the systems of Kaseya's cloud-based MSP platform.
- New STOP Djvu ransomware variants - PCrisk found new STOP ransomware variants that append the .zqqw and .pooe extensions.
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- Nintendo Switch OLED model will go on sale October 8th for $350
- All iPhone 14 Models May Feature 120Hz ProMotion Displays
- Neighborhood social network Nextdoor is going public
- Nothing’s debut earbuds will cost $99 and feature noise cancellation
- Audio editor Audacity denies spyware accusation
- Fitbit's Fashionable New Fitness Tracker Is a Solid Alternative to a Smartwatch
- People Now Spend More Time On TikTok Than YouTube, Facebook, Netflix
- US warns of action against ransomware gangs if Russia refuses - White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says that the US will take action against cybercriminal groups from Russia if the Russian government refuses to do so.
- Kaseya: Roughly 1,500 businesses hit by REvil ransomware attack - Kaseya says the REvil supply-chain ransomware attack breached the systems of roughly 60 of its direct customers using the company's VSA on-premises product.
- Ransomware statistics for 2021: Q2 report - The second quarter of 2021 marked the biggest ransomware attack on U.S. infrastructure to date. On May 7, The Colonial Pipeline Company, which operates the largest pipeline system for refined oil products in the United States, was infected with DarkSide ransomware. The attack resulted in a six-day shutdown that was only resolved when Colonial Pipeline paid the $4.4 million ransom – a decision that CEO Joseph Blount described as “the right thing to do for our country.”
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- Apple releases MagSafe Battery Pack for iPhone 12, available now for $99
- Some iOS versions mysteriously refuse to show ‘69’ as the temperature in the iPhone Weather app
- Apple Expecting High Demand for Upcoming MacBook Pros, Enlists Extra Mini-LED Display Supplier
- Verizon and Mastercard team up to turn iPhones into NFC payment terminals
- YouTube Shorts, Google’s version of TikTok, is now available worldwide
- SpaceX to partner with Indian companies to manufacture satellite communications gear
- YouTube deletes Trump video, freezes CPAC account
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- Iran-linked APT35 accidentally exposed 40 GB associated with their operations - Researchers at IBM X-Force Incident Response Intelligence Services (IRIS) discovered an unsecured server belonging to Iran-linked APT35 group (aka ITG18, Charming Kitten, Phosphorous, and NewsBeef) containing data for many domains managed by […]
- The Secret Service Tried to Catch a Hacker With a Malware Booby-Trap - The attempt failed, but so-called "network investigative techniques" are not limited to the FBI, according to newly unsealed court records.
- SIGRed – Resolving Your Way into Domain Admin: Exploiting a 17 Year-old Bug in Windows DNS Servers - Research by: Sagi Tzadik Introduction DNS, which is often described as the “phonebook of the internet”, is a network protocol for translating human-friendly computer hostnames into IP addresses. Because it is such a core component of the internet, there are many solutions and implementations of DNS servers out there, but only a few are extensively...
- Tenda AC15 AC1900 Vulnerabilities Discovered and Exploited - As part of ISE Labs’ research into embedded devices, we looked at Tenda’s AC15 AC1900 Smart Dual-band Gigabit Wi-Fi Router. During our research efforts, we tested the router running its then-latest…
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