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North Korean APT Gears Up to Target Security Researchers

minute read Share this article: Cyberattackers have set up a website for a fake company called SecuriElite, as well as associated Twitter and LinkedIn accounts. The same North Korean threat actors that targeted security researchers in January appear to be readying a new campaign using a fake company (and associated social-media accounts) that aim to lure security professionals into another cyber-espionage trap. Google discovered the site as well as Twitter and LinkedIn profiles for a fake company called “SecuriElite” that purports to be an offensive security firm located in Turkey, according to a post published Wednesday by the Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG). The company claims to offer pen-tests, software security assessments and exploits, researchers said.

Building a Fortress: 3 Key Strategies for IT Security

minute read Share this article: Chris Hass, director of information security and research at Automox, discusses how to shore up cybersecurity defenses and what to prioritize. Last year and early spring has been undoubtedly tough for cybersecurity. We’ve seen one of – if not the – worst cyberattacks on U.S. companies and government agencies in the last decade; and the ProxyLogon Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities continue to be dangerous. Knowing just how vulnerable many companies are to organized malicious actors, IT teams are re-evaluating their shortcomings and processes when it comes to building their organizations’ security infrastructure. Looking into the rest of the year, companies will need to adopt new strategies, procedures and technologies to become more resilient to the onslaught of cyberattacks.

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Legacy QNAP NAS Devices Vulnerable to Zero-Day Attack

minute read Share this article: Some legacy models of QNAP network attached storage devices are vulnerable to remote unauthenticated attacks because of two unpatched vulnerabilities. Two critical zero-day bugs affect legacy QNAP Systems storage hardware, and expose devices to remote unauthenticated attackers. The bugs, tracked as CVE-2020-2509 and CVE-2021-36195, impact QNAP’s model TS-231 network attached storage (NAS) hardware, allowing an attacker to manipulate stored data and hijack the device. The vulnerabilities, also impact some non-legacy QNAP NAS gear. However, it is important to note that patches are available for non-legacy QNAP NAS hardware. A patch for the now-retired QNAP model TS-231 NAS device, first released in 2015, is scheduled to be released within weeks, QNAP representatives told Threatpost.

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