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Yellow Liderc: Iran-Based Threat Actor’s New Malware Sample IMAPLoader Raises the Bar in Cyber Espionage
Escalating Cyber Threats from Yellow Liderc PwC’s recent analysis reveals an evolved cyber threat landscape where Yellow Liderc, an Iran-based threat actor, is heightening its [more…]
Deepfake Attack on Bunq CEO: A Wake-up Call for Cybersecurity
Introduction Is artificial intelligence becoming the newest weapon in the arsenal of cybercriminals? A recent incident involving Bunq CEO Ali Niknam and a deepfake clone [more…]
The “Most Dangerous” Curl Vulnerability in Years: What You Need to Know About CVE-2023-38545
Introduction on CVE-2023-38545 Is your organization prepared for the “most dangerous” curl vulnerability in years? The maintainers of curl, one of the most widely used [more…]
Integrating OSINT in the Security Operations Center: Boosting Efficiency, Innovating Services, and Enhancing Profit Margins
In a rapidly globalizing world, the lines between cyber operations and real-world implications are blurring. It’s a reality that every progressive Security Operations Center (SOC) [more…]
The Best Guide to Cybersecurity Certifications: Your Pathway to Career Success (2023)
Introduction: The Role of Certifications in Cybersecurity Have you ever pondered how to make your mark in the competitive field of cybersecurity? We aim to [more…]
Predator Spyware: The Silent Predator Turning Phones Into Surveillance Tools (with video)
Don’t you ever wonder how safe your smartphone really is? In a world where governments seem to be ramping up surveillance, there is a player [more…]
How Are Propaganda and Fake News the Unseen Weapons of Cyberwar?
Do you ever wonder how warfare has evolved in the digital age? When we think of cyberwar, often our minds jump to hackers breaking into [more…]
Anonymous Sudan Banned on Telegram
In a recent turn of events, the hacking group known as ‘Anonymous Sudan‘ found itself banned on the popular messaging platform Telegram after it gained [more…]
Anonymous Sudan Launches DDoS Attacks on Kenyan and Israeli Websites
Hacktivist group, Anonymous Sudan, has reportedly targeted Kenyan and Israeli websites with distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. The group announced the attacks via their [more…]
Anonymous Sudan performs Cyberattacks on Kenya
The hacking group, Anonymous Sudan, has claimed responsibility for multiple cyberattacks on Kenya, targeting numerous critical infrastructures. The hacktivist group announced their cyber onslaught on [more…]