The malware has affected thousands of VMware ESXi hypervisors in the last few days.
| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | CISA Releases Recovery Script for Victims of ESXiArgs Ransomware The malware has affected thousands of VMware ESXi hypervisors in the last few days. Jailbreak Trick Breaks ChatGPT Content Safeguards Jailbreak command creates ChatGPT alter ego DAN, willing to create content outside of its own content restriction controls. Toyota Global Supply Chain Portal Flaw Put Hacker in the Driver's Seat The automaker closed a hole that allowed a security researcher to gain system administrator access to more than 14,000 corporate and partner accounts and troves of sensitive data. Scores of Redis Servers Infested by Sophisticated Custom-Built Malware At least 1,200 Redis servers worldwide have been infected with "HeadCrab" cryptominers since 2021. Cyberattack on Fintech Firm Disrupts Derivatives Trading Globally The Russia-linked LockBit ransomware group claims to be behind the attack that fouled automated transactions for dozens of clients of financial technology firm ION Group. Fresh, Buggy Clop Ransomware Variant Targets Linux Systems For the moment, victims can decrypt data without paying a ransom. But Clop is a ransomware variant that has caused havoc on Windows systems, so that's bound to change. Crypto Drainers Are Ready to Ransack Investor Wallets Cryptocurrency drainers are the latest hot ticket being used in a string of lucrative cyberattacks aimed at virtual currency investors. Lazarus Group Rises Again, to Gather Intelligence on Energy, Healthcare Firms An OpSec slip from the North Korean threat group helps researchers attribute what was first suspected as a ransomware attack to nation-state espionage. Rising 'Firebrick Ostrich' BEC Group Launches Industrial-Scale Cyberattacks The group's wanton attacks demonstrate that business email compromise is everything a hacker can want in one package: low risk, high reward, quick, easy, and low effort. Gigamon Exits NDR Market, Sells ThreatInsight Business to Fortinet Omdia has learned that Gigamon sold its ThreatInsight NDR business to Fortinet for approximately $31 million. The deal highlights what may be a pivot point for the NDR market. Why ChatGPT Isn't a Death Sentence for Cyber Defenders Generative AI combined with user awareness training creates a security alliance that can let organizations work protected from ChatGPT. It Isn't Time to Worry About Quantum Computing Just Yet Don't let something that's a decade away distract you from today's cyber threats. How the Cloud Is Shifting CISO Priorities The greatly expanding attack surface created by the cloud needs to be protected. MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY | |
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