CyberSecurity Updates

CISA Releases RedEye: Red Team Campaign Visualization and Reporting Tool

Original release date: October 14, 2022 CISA has released RedEye, an interactive open-source analytic tool to visualize and report Red Team command and control activities. RedEye allows an operator to quickly assess complex data, evaluate mitigation strategies, and enable effective decision making. For more information, CISA encourages users to review RedEye on GitHub and watch CISA’s RedEye tool overview video. This product is provided subject to this Notification and this Privacy & Use policy.

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Security startups to watch for 2022

The problems cybersecurity startups attempt to solve are often a bit ahead of the mainstream. They can move faster than most established companies to fill gaps or emerging needs. Startups can often innovative faster because they are unfettered by an installed base. The downside, of course, is that startups often lack resources and maturity. It’s a risk for a company to commit to a startup’s product or platform, and it requires a different kind of customer/vendor…

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New Chinese attack framework Alchimist serves Windows, Linux, and macOS implants

Researchers have discovered a new attack framework of Chinese origin that they believe is being used in the wild. The framework is made up of a command-and-control (C2) backend dubbed Alchimist and an accompanying customizable remote access Trojan (RAT) for Windows and Linux machines. The framework can also be used to generate PowerShell-based attack shellcode or distribute malicious implants for other platforms such as macOS. “Our discovery of Alchimist is yet another indication that threat…

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IOTW: Hacker allegedly hits both Uber and Rockstar

It has been alleged that the hacker who gained unauthorized access to rideshare service Uber’s servers was also responsible for a similar hack into the systems of Rockstar Games, developer of the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) game series. The hack into Rockstar Games was discovered on September 19, 2022 after a user called teapotuberhacker posted on Grand Theft Auto game series fan site GTAForums: “Here are 90 footage/clips from GTA 6. It’s possible I could…

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2022: Using Strong Passwords and a Password Manager

The key behavior that we are highlighting this week for Cybersecurity Awareness Month is using strong passwords and a password manager. In today’s blog we interviewed NIST’s Connie LaSalle, a senior technology policy advisor, and she offers four specific ways to mitigate your cybersecurity risks online while discussing the importance of adopting strong passwords. Take a look at her responses to our questions below… This week’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month theme is using strong passwords and…

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What the Uber verdict means to CISOs: You’re (probably) not going to jail

There seem to be two reactions to the verdict in the Sullivan case. One reaction, often from CISOs already stressed by being outside the room where it happens, is to decide that being a CISO isn’t worth the risk – it already wasn’t worth the stress. If the title is really Chief Scapegoat Officer, it’s one thing to lose your job, but your freedom? That’s across the line. The second reaction seems to be nonchalant.…

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, October 2022 Edition

Microsoft today released updates to fix at least 85 security holes in its Windows operating systems and related software, including a new zero-day vulnerability in all supported versions of Windows that is being actively exploited. However, noticeably absent from this month’s Patch Tuesday are any updates to address a pair of zero-day flaws being exploited this past month in Microsoft Exchange Server. The new zero-day flaw– CVE-2022-41033 — is an “elevation of privilege” bug in…

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Ferrari denies breach following 7GB of data posted online

Italian car manufacturer Ferrari has denied being the victim of a cyber-attack after ransomware gang RansomEXX claimed it had stolen 7GB of the company’s data and posted it online. News of the alleged breach was posted by dark web intelligence feed DarkFeed on Twitterwhere it shared screenshots from RansomEXX in which they claimed to be sharing “some internal documents, data sheets [and] repair manuals”. 🌐 RansomEXX #ransomware team added Ferrari To the victim’s list 🚨…

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