Cybersecurity Attacks

Securezoo Cybersecurity Threat Center blog posts of new cybersecurity attacks.

KryptoCibule malware: triple threat to cryptocurrencies

Security researchers have discovered a new malware dubbed KryptoCibule that poses a triple threat to victim’s cryptocurrency resources. Attackers are using KryptoCibule to abuse victim’s resources to mine coins, hijack cryptocurrency transactions and exfiltrate cryptocurrency-related files. The name KryptoCibule derives from the Czech and Slovak words for “crypto” and “onion” respectively. According to ESET researchers,

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BeagleBoyz cybercriminals launch “FASTCash 2.0” to rob banks

North Korea’s BeagleBoyz cybercriminals have launched an automated teller machine (ATM) cash-out scheme, known as FASTCash 2.0. Cyber experts from the U.S. government have detected the cyber activity over the past five years that led to nearly $2B loss to financial institutions around the world.

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XCSSET mac malware targets Xcode projects to deliver malicious payloads

Security researchers have discovered a new mac malware dubbed XCSSET. The malware not only inserts malicious code into XCode projects, but also leverages two zero-days to exploit a flaw in Data Vaults and plant a JavaScript backdoor in Safari.

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