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WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-06-16 18:00:00 This Robot Spies on Creatures in the Ocean\'s \'Twilight Zone\' (lien direct) Mesobot looks like a giant AirPods case, but it's in fact a sophisticated machine that tracks animals making the most epic migration on Earth. APT 32
TroyHunt.webp 2021-06-16 10:15:07 Mercury is accumulating in deep ocean trenches (lien direct) Following mercury around the environment isn't easy. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-05-15 11:00:00 The Wondrous, Tedious Ocean of Subnautica: Below Zero (lien direct) The game is, for the most part, a sublime seafaring sequel. Too bad it often feels like a grind. APT 32
TechRepublic.webp 2021-05-14 12:49:59 AI under the sea: Autonomous robot to collect data from new depths (lien direct) Terradepth CEO talks about a project to map out and collect data from all the oceans of the world. The company uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to gather and make sense of the data. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-05-13 19:00:20 Watch Us Roam Virtual Deep Seas With Real Oceanographers (lien direct) WIRED will be playing Subnautica: Below Zero and talking about ocean-and space-exploration with scientists from NOAA and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-05-06 15:00:00 Sharks Use the Earth\'s Magnetic Field Like a Compass (lien direct) Biologists have long believed that these animals rely on magnetic sensing to migrate across oceans. Someone finally figured out how to prove it. APT 32
TroyHunt.webp 2021-05-02 09:43:33 Four astronauts make first nighttime landing in the ocean since 1968 (lien direct) "I would just like to say, quite frankly, y'all are changing the world." APT 32
grahamcluley.webp 2021-04-30 07:30:29 DigitalOcean admits data breach exposed customers\' billing details (lien direct) DigitalOcean, the popular cloud-hosting provider, has told some of its customers that their billing details were exposed due to what it described as a "flaw." Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog. Data Breach APT 32
SecurityWeek.webp 2021-04-29 14:35:46 DigitalOcean Discloses Breach Involving Billing Information (lien direct) Cloud solutions provider DigitalOcean has started informing some customers that their billing information may have been compromised after someone exploited a vulnerability in the company's systems. Vulnerability APT 32
bleepingcomputer.webp 2021-04-28 16:09:13 DigitalOcean data breach exposes customer billing information (lien direct) Cloud hosting provider DigitalOcean has disclosed a data breach after a flaw exposed customers' billing information. [...] Data Breach APT 32
mcafee.webp 2021-04-26 15:00:44 You Don\'t Have to Give Up Your Crown Jewels in Hopes of Better Cloud Security (lien direct) If you're like me, you love a good heist film. Movies like The Italian Job, Inception, and Ocean's 11 are riveting, but outside of cinema these types of heists don't really happen anymore, right? Think again. In 2019, the Green Vault Museum in Dresden, Germany reported a jewel burglary worthy of its own film. On […] APT 32 ★★★★★
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-04-14 12:00:00 Will Future Electric Vehicles Be Powered by Deep-Sea Metals? (lien direct) Mining companies and marine scientists want to know whether harvesting blobs of useful materials from the seafloor harms ocean life. APT 32
TroyHunt.webp 2021-03-30 23:09:47 Rick and Morty fans won\'t have long to wait for S5 as Adult Swim drops trailer (lien direct) "Police? A strange, horny ocean man is on my lawn." APT 32
TroyHunt.webp 2021-03-24 18:51:31 How to optimize protecting the ocean (lien direct) Researchers scan the world's oceans to find ideal locations for protection. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-03-20 12:00:00 Where Are Those Shoes You Ordered? Check the Ocean Floor (lien direct) More containers have fallen off ships in the past four months than are typically lost in a year. Blame heavy traffic and rolling waves. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-03-12 13:00:00 Ocean Acidification Could Make Tiny Fish Lose Their Hearing (lien direct) Their inner ears turn wonky when they grow up in carbon-rich water, which could keep juveniles from finding their way to the reefs. That could mean trouble. APT 32
ErrataRob.webp 2021-02-28 20:05:19 We are living in 1984 (ETERNALBLUE) (lien direct) In the book 1984, the protagonist questions his sanity, because his memory differs from what appears to be everybody else's memory.The Party said that Oceania had never been in alliance with Eurasia. He, Winston Smith, knew that Oceania had been in alliance with Eurasia as short a time as four years ago. But where did that knowledge exist? Only in his own consciousness, which in any case must soon be annihilated. And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed-if all records told the same tale-then the lie passed into history and became truth. 'Who controls the past,' ran the Party slogan, 'controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.' And yet the past, though of its nature alterable, never had been altered. Whatever was true now was true from everlasting to everlasting. It was quite simple. All that was needed was an unending series of victories over your own memory. 'Reality control', they called it: in Newspeak, 'doublethink'.I know that EternalBlue didn't cause the Baltimore ransomware attack. When the attack happened, the entire cybersecurity community agreed that EternalBlue wasn't responsible.But this New York Times article said otherwise, blaming the Baltimore attack on EternalBlue. And there are hundreds of other news articles [eg] that agree, citing the New York Times. There are no news articles that dispute this.In a recent book, the author of that article admits it's not true, that EternalBlue didn't cause the ransomware to spread. But they defend themselves as it being essentially true, that EternalBlue is responsible for a lot of bad things, even if technically, not in this case. Such errors are justified, on the grounds they are generalizations and simplifications needed for the mass audience.So we are left with the situation Orwell describes: all records tell the same tale -- when the lie passes into history, it becomes the truth.Orwell continues:He wondered, as he had many times wondered before, whether he himself was a lunatic. Perhaps a lunatic was simply a minority of one. At one time it had been a sign of madness to believe that the earth goes round the sun; today, to believe that the past is inalterable. He might be ALONE in holding that belief, and if alone, then a lunatic. But the thought of being a lunatic did not greatly trouble him: the horror was that he might also be wrong.I'm definitely a lunatic, alone in my beliefs. I sure hope I'm not wrong.
Update: Other lunatics document their struggles with Minitrue: When I was investigating the TJX breach, there were NYT articles citing unnamed sources that were made up & then outlets would publish citing the NYT. The TJX lawyers would require us to disprove the articles. Each time we would. It was maddening fighting lies for 8 months.— Nicholas J. Percoco (@c7five) March 1, 2021
Ransomware NotPetya Wannacry APT 32
SecurityWeek.webp 2021-02-24 12:46:50 Vietnamese Hackers Target Human Rights Defenders: Amnesty (lien direct) Between February 2018 and November 2020, Vietnam-linked hacking group Ocean Lotus targeted Vietnamese human rights activists in the country and abroad with spyware, a new report from Amnesty International reveals. APT 32
bleepingcomputer.webp 2021-02-23 20:00:00 APT32 state hackers target human rights defenders with spyware (lien direct) Vietnam-backed hacking group APT32 has coordinated several spyware attacks targeting Vietnamese human rights defenders (HRDs) between February 2018 and November 2020. [...] APT 32
CVE.webp 2021-02-22 17:15:12 CVE-2021-27228 (lien direct) An issue was discovered in Shinobi through ocean version 1. lib/auth.js has Incorrect Access Control. Valid API Keys are held in an internal JS Object. Therefore an attacker can use JS Proto Method names (such as constructor or hasOwnProperty) to convince the System that the supplied API Key exists in the underlying JS object, and consequently achieve complete access to User/Admin/Super API functions, as demonstrated by a /super/constructor/accounts/list URI. APT 32
TroyHunt.webp 2021-02-11 19:00:02 Using whale songs to image beneath the ocean\'s floor (lien direct) Seismic data generated by whale songs helps build a picture of the ocean's base. APT 32
SecurityAffairs.webp 2021-02-07 11:55:04 Security Affairs newsletter Round 300 (lien direct) A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for you in your email box. If you want to also receive for free the international press subscribe here. Experts explain how to bypass recent improvement of Chinas Great Firewall New Pro-Ocean crypto-miner targets Apache ActiveMQ, Oracle […] APT 32
TroyHunt.webp 2021-02-05 17:50:02 The Arctic Ocean may have gone fresh in ice age times (lien direct) Chemical clues in seafloor sediment show an absence of salt. APT 32
TechRepublic.webp 2021-02-04 15:01:01 Overall participation in open source was down in 2020 (lien direct) Meanwhile, 47% of developers believe tech companies should fund payment for their contributions, according to a new DigitalOcean survey. APT 32
The_Hackers_News.webp 2021-02-01 03:15:16 New Cryptojacking Malware Targeting Apache, Oracle, Redis Servers (lien direct) A financially-motivated threat actor notorious for its cryptojacking attacks has leveraged a revised version of their malware to target cloud infrastructures using vulnerabilities in web server technologies, according to new research. Deployed by the China-based cybercrime group Rocke, the Pro-Ocean cryptojacking malware now comes with improved rootkit and worm capabilities, as well as harbors Malware Threat APT 32
SecurityAffairs.webp 2021-01-31 11:27:14 New Pro-Ocean crypto-miner targets Apache ActiveMQ, Oracle WebLogic, and Redis installs (lien direct) The Rocke group is using a new piece of cryptojacking malware dubbed Pro-Ocean to target Apache ActiveMQ, Oracle WebLogic, and Redis installs. The cybercrime group Rocke is using a new piece of cryptojacking malware called Pro-Ocean to target vulnerable Apache ActiveMQ, Oracle WebLogic, and Redis intalls. The malware is an evolution of a Monero cryptocurrency […] Malware APT 32
bleepingcomputer.webp 2021-01-29 14:06:49 New Pro-Ocean malware worms through Apache, Oracle, Redis servers (lien direct) The financially-motivated Rocke hackers are using a new piece of cryptojacking malware called Pro-Ocean to target vulnerable instances of Apache ActiveMQ, Oracle WebLogic, and Redis. [...] Malware APT 32
Kaspersky.webp 2021-01-28 20:06:57 Rocke Group\'s Malware Now Has Worm Capabilities (lien direct) The Pro-Ocean cryptojacking malware now comes with the ability to spread like a worm, as well as harboring new detection-evasion tactics. Malware APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-01-18 13:00:00 The Autonomous Saildrone Surveyor Preps for Its Sea Voyage (lien direct) The robo-vessel will map the ocean floor, and its solar-powered sensors will sample fish DNA and collect climate data. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-01-12 16:00:00 The Arctic Ocean Is Teeming With Microfibers From Clothes (lien direct) Scientists find an average of 40 microplastic particles per cubic meter of the northern water. The likely source? The synthetic clothing in our washing machines. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2021-01-11 13:00:00 The Plan to Build a Global Network of Floating Power Stations (lien direct) A lot of thermal energy is trapped in the ocean. An ex-NASA researcher has figured out how it might generate unlimited clean power for aquatic robots. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-12-21 17:04:00 The Oldest Crewed Deep Sea Submarine Just Got a Big Makeover (lien direct) The 60-year-old sub is preparing to take its deepest plunge yet. But in the age of autonomous machines, why are humans exploring the ocean floor at all? APT 32
SecurityAffairs.webp 2020-12-11 17:49:36 Facebook links cyberespionage group APT32 to Vietnamese IT firm (lien direct) Facebook has suspended some accounts linked to APT32 that were involved in cyber espionage campaigns to spread malware. Facebook has suspended several accounts linked to the APT32 cyberespionage that abused the platform to spread malware. Vietnam-linked APT group APT32, also known as OceanLotus and APT-C-00, carried out cyber espionage campaigns against Chinese entities to gather intelligence on […] APT 32
Kaspersky.webp 2020-12-11 17:05:37 Facebook Shutters Accounts Used in APT32 Cyberattacks (lien direct) Facebook shut down accounts and Pages used by two separate threat groups to spread malware and conduct phishing attacks. Malware Threat APT 32
bleepingcomputer.webp 2020-12-11 10:06:12 Facebook unmasks Vietnam\'s APT32 hacking group (lien direct) The Facebook security team has revealed today the real identity of APT32, a Vietnam-backed hacking group active in cyberespionage campaigns targeting foreign government, multi-national corporations, and journalists since at least 2014. [...] APT 32
ZDNet.webp 2020-12-11 01:56:06 Facebook doxes APT32, links Vietnam\'s primary hacking group to local IT firm (lien direct) Facebook suspends accounts linked to APT32, says the group used its platform to spread malware. APT 32
The_Hackers_News.webp 2020-12-10 23:42:22 Facebook Tracks APT32 OceanLotus Hackers to IT Company in Vietnam (lien direct) Cybersecurity researchers from Facebook today formally linked the activities of a Vietnamese threat actor to an IT company in the country after the group was caught abusing its platform to hack into people's accounts and distribute malware. Tracked as APT32 (or Bismuth, OceanLotus, and Cobalt Kitty), the state-aligned operatives affiliated with the Vietnam government have been known for Hack Threat APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-12-08 12:00:00 Friends, Fleetwood Mac, and the Viral Comfort of Nostalgia (lien direct) If there's one thing that brings people together now, it's old shows, old songs, and drinking Ocean Spray Cran-Raspberry juice to a 1977 hit. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-12-02 19:00:00 The Journey of Electronic Bottles and the Ocean Plastic Crisis (lien direct) Researchers loaded containers with trackers and released them in the Ganges and the Bay of Bengal, giving new insight into how plastic pollution travels. APT 32
grahamcluley.webp 2020-12-02 16:26:10 Mac users warned of more Ocean Lotus malware targeted attacks (lien direct) Security researchers have warned of the latest incarnation of a backdoor trojan horse that has been used in the past to target Mac users. If you're a Mac user, I really hope you're running anti-virus software. Malware APT 32
SecurityAffairs.webp 2020-12-01 11:56:54 Vietnam-linked Bismuth APT leverages coin miners to stay under the radar (lien direct) Microsoft warns of Vietnam-linked Bismuth group that is deploying cryptocurrency miner while continues its cyberespionage campaigns Researchers from Microsoft reported that the Vietnam-linked Bismuth group, aka OceanLotus, Cobalt Kitty, or APT32, is deploying cryptocurrency miners while continues its cyberespionage campaigns. Cryptocurrency miners are typically associated with financially motivated attacks, but BISMUTH is attempting to take […] APT 32
itsecurityguru.webp 2020-12-01 11:11:20 MacOS users targeted with updated malware (lien direct) A new form of malware has been discovered to be targeting Apple MacOS user, with researches saying that it is tied to a state-backed hacking operation. The malware campaign has been identified by cybersecurity analysts at Trend Micro, who have linked campaign back to the Vietnamese backed group OceanLotus, also known as APT32. OceanLotus has […] Malware APT 32
Kaspersky.webp 2020-11-30 17:52:50 MacOS Users Targeted By OceanLotus Backdoor (lien direct) The new backdoor comes with multiple payloads and new detection evasion tactics. APT 32
SecurityThroughEducation.webp 2020-11-03 14:20:02 The Danny Ocean of Social Engineer\'s (lien direct) In This Issue, "The Danny Ocean of Social Engineer's." Shelby Dacko, Human Risk Analyst with Social‐Engineer, LLC., shares her story of entering the field of professional social engineering. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-10-29 15:00:00 How Octopuses Use Their Suction Cups to Taste Through Touch (lien direct) A new study reveals that the invertebrates use a novel kind of receptor embedded in their suckers to explore their ocean habitats. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-10-27 12:00:00 These Oceanographers Want to Turn Marine Slime Into Drugs (lien direct) A California team will use a robotic vehicle to study tiny seafloor creatures, hoping they might yield new compounds to fight viruses and cancer. APT 32 ★★★★
MalwarebytesLabs.webp 2020-10-06 15:00:00 Release the Kraken: Fileless APT attack abuses Windows Error Reporting service (lien direct) We discovered a new attack that injected its payload-dubbed "Kraken-into the Windows Error Reporting (WER) service as a defense evasion mechanism. Categories: Malware Malwarebytes news Threat analysis Tags: (Read more...) APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-09-02 12:00:00 Your Beloved Blue Jeans Are Polluting the Ocean-Big Time (lien direct) When you wash denim, tiny fibers shed and flow into the environment. Scientists just found that Arctic waters are now loaded with little bits of jeans. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-09-01 11:00:00 Can a Bubble Net Stop a Hurricane? Some Norwegians Think So (lien direct) An idea to use underwater bubbles to cool oceans and deflate oncoming storms is the latest in a series of far-out schemes for controlling the weather. APT 32
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2020-08-18 17:46:29 Wait, How Much Microplastic Is Swirling in the Atlantic? (lien direct) Scientists calculate that the top 200 meters of ocean alone contains up to 21 million metric tons of plastic. And that wasn't even counting microfibers. APT 32
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