Battery Mineral Resources Corp.: Battery Mineral Resources Adds Deep Penetrating Geophysics to Enhance Target Acquisition at Gowganda East
Battery or
BMR or the
Company ) announces that it has commenced a grid-based three dimensional distributed induced polarization ( 3D IP ) survey on the Gowganda East target as a precursor to final target selection for the forthcoming core drill program of up to 2,000 meters.
Highlights
This 3D IP geophysical survey is targeting the east limb of the Nipissing diabase sill which remains largely unexplored despite its geological similarity to the historic producers in the camp. The underlying geology in the survey area is similar to the near-by Canada Silver Cobalt Works Inc. Castle East Robinson zone which recently announced a maiden silver-cobalt mineral resource.
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Top cyber crime gangs use targeted fake job offers to deploy stealthy backdoor
The Golden Chickens cyber criminal gang is believed to sell its more eggs backdoor for spear phishing campaigns executed using information gleaned from victims LinkedIn profiles Credit: Dreamstime
A group of criminals behind a stealthy backdoor known as more eggs is targeting professionals with fake job offers tailored to them based on information from their LinkedIn profiles.
The gang is selling access to systems infected with the backdoor to other sophisticated cyber crime groups including FIN6, Evilnum and Cobalt Group that are known to target organisations from various industries.
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Security researchers are warning LinkedIn users to beware of unsolicited job offers after revealing a new spear-phishing campaign designed to install Trojan malware on their devices.
The eSentire Threat Response Unit (TRU) yesterday claimed that individuals were being targeted with customized files named the same as their own current role.
“Upon opening the fake job offer, the victim unwittingly initiates the stealthy installation of the fileless backdoor, more eggs. Once loaded, the sophisticated backdoor can download additional malicious plugins and provide hands-on access to the victim’s computer,” it continued.
“The threat group behind more eggs, Golden Chickens, sell the backdoor under a malware-as-a-service (MaaS) arrangement to other cyber-criminals.”