In the 134th edition of Internet Security Week , a flaw known for over 10 years is still used in Brazil, ransomware through telephone systems, free internet security diagnostics for companies, attacks on retailers increase by 75% and much more.
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A flaw known for over 10 years is the most exploited in attacks in Brazil.
A vulnerability discovered over 10 years ago still tops the list of vulnerabilities exploited by criminals in attacks against Brazilian companies and users. The flaw, originally revealed in 2011, affects the Windows operating system and allows malicious code to be executed from Word documents or websites.
By Felipe Demartini on Canaltech
Lorenz ransomware breaches corporate network through telephone systems
The Lorenz ransomware gang is now exploiting a vulnerability in VOIP devices to breach companies, using their phone systems to access their corporate networks.
By Sergiu Gatlan at Bleeping Computer
New phishing creates fake window inside browser
Researchers at cybersecurity firm Group-IB today warned the community about the increased use of a simple but effective phishing technique called BitB, short for browser-in-the-browser.
In CISO Advisor
iGolpe 14: Cell phone launch is used to steal buyers
The launch of the new iPhone 14 took place on September 7th, during Apple's global event. This was good news for those who love the phone model, but it also presented a scam opportunity for criminals. Scammers are taking advantage of public anxiety to create fake websites to obtain victims' data.
In Kaspersky Daily
Vulnerability allows theft of access data to Microsoft Teams
The newly discovered vulnerability could allow attackers to access a file containing login details in plain text.
By Juan Manuel Harán in We Live Security
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By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog
Uber suffers internal data leak in cyber attack
Financial data, internal information, and even details of projects in development were revealed to the public after a cybercriminal attack hit Uber's systems.
By Felipe Demartini on Canaltech
New malware spreads via YouTube gaming videos
A new malware package uses victims' YouTube channels to upload malicious video tutorials advertising fake cheats and cracks for popular video games to further spread the malicious package.
By Bill Toulas at Bleeping Computer
Cyberattacks on retailers increase 75% in one year
Retailers have quickly become prime targets for ransomware operators as online sales have surged since the start of the pandemic, with two out of every three retailers being attacked last year.
In CISO Advisor
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