security
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Why Multi-Factor Authentication is Essential for Online Security
By Jorge Castaneda We are online almost every day if not every day! Yet, a lot of people don’t take online security very seriously. Online security is more important than…
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Storm-1811: Hacking RMM Tools To Spread Ransomware
The cybercriminal group Storm-1811 has been exploiting remote monitoring and management (RMM) tools, such as Microsoft’s Quick Assist, to deploy Black Basta ransomware. They initiate attacks by flooding victims’ inboxes…
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Horns&Hooves: Campaign Targets Users and Retailers with RATs via Fake Emails
The “Horns&Hooves” campaign, active since March 2023, has targeted over 1,000 victims—primarily private users, retailers, and service businesses in Russia—by distributing remote access trojans (RATs) like NetSupport RAT and BurnsRAT.…
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Rockstar 2FA: A New Phishing-as-a-Service Threat Targeting Microsoft 365 Accounts
A new phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform named ‘Rockstar 2FA’ has emerged, enabling large-scale adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) attacks to steal Microsoft 365 credentials. This service allows attackers to bypass multifactor authentication (MFA) by…
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Verizon and AT&T Hacked by a second Threat Actor, claims to have Harris and Trump call logs.
A second cyber threat actor, “kiberphant0m,” who has targeted U.S. telecom providers, AT&T and Verizon, alongside another China-linked campaign, Salt Typhoon. This actor claims to possess sensitive data, including call…






