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Leaked LockBit and Babuk Ransomware repurposed by Buhti in new Payloads

The leak of tools used by threat groups, and spying agencies are events of inestimable importance in both the threat group and security worlds. To threat groups this is like free money. They now have access to someone else’s development efforts meaning they can spend less money developing the next payload for their own interests. On the security side it means that there is a high potential to see new variants of these tools hitting the wild which they now must defend against. It also increases the attack pool which they must defend against since now even unsophisticated groups have access to all the fun tools.

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Sean Kalinich
May 25
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  • Hacking
  • Security
  • Malware
  • Ransomware
  • lockbit ransomware
  • babuk
  • lockbit
  • buhti
  • information stealer

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More Malware Discovered in Google Play Store this Time in a Popular Screen Recording App

The Google Play Store is and has always been something of a playground for mobile malware groups. Over the past few years hundreds of malicious apps have been uncovered with tens of thousands of downloads. Everything from banking malware to information stealers and worse has been identified in the store. Google, to their credit, has tried to find a solution to this. The problem is that the mobile device theater is about as secure as the PC industry was in the late 90s given the shovel ware from mobile device makers, and then carriers.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
May 24
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  • Android
  • Google
  • Hacking
  • Security
  • Malware
  • Mobile Malware
  • coffeeholic dev
  • irecorder

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Microsoft Announces AI Run Moderation System to Prevent “harmful” Content

With some of the news around AI I feel like I should just create a “what could go wrong” series of articles. After all, as we see the term “AI” pushed around as the savior for all the things, we should be aware of the fact that things could go horribly wrong with any of these systems. So, it is with that in mind that we bring you news that Microsoft is now offering an AI content moderation system called Azure AI Content Safety. I mean having a system that was taught what is harmful content to control speech in online platforms… what could possibly go wrong?

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Sean Kalinich
May 24
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  • Microsoft
  • AI
  • Ethics
  • openai
  • content moderation
  • azure ai content saftey

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China Targets US Based Micron with a Sales Ban Citing National Security Concerns

In what seems to be a tit-for-tat move, Chin has announced a ban on products from US chip maker, Micro. The reasons for this are vague with the Cybersecurity Administration of China (CAC) saying it is for National Security reasons. This move comes after the US has banned a couple of technology companies from China for the same reasons and as social time-wasting platform TikTok comes under greater scrutiny in possible preparation of a nationwide ban on the platform. Montana has already signed a ban into law although this ban might not bear the scrutiny of a Constitutional Review.

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Sean Kalinich
May 23
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  • Politics
  • Cybersecurity
  • China
  • Micron
  • trade war

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Ransomware Group BlackCat Appears to be Developing a New Attack Using Signed Kernel Drivers

In the never-ending saga of Ransomware, the threat groups that deploy or leverage this tool for financial gain are always looking for a new method of installation and ways to avoid increasingly sophisticated security measures. Although most organizations might not be employing overly sophisticated security, the really good targets might be. Even the use of advanced MDR/XDR makes the exposure window smaller when it comes to many ransomware attacks.

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May 23
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  • Hacking
  • Security
  • Malware
  • Ransomware
  • ransomware as a service
  • blackcat

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  3. PyPI Stops New Users and Uploads to Deal with Malicious User Increase
  4. Millions of Android Devices Loaded with Malware Infected OEM Images.
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