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Cryptomining Campaign Leverages MS Exchange Server Flaw


Cryptomining Campaign Leverages MS Exchange Server Flaw
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A Russian botnet group called Prometei is exploiting critical Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities to mine cryptocurrency from various organizations across the world, a new report by security firm Cybereason finds.
Cybereason notes the Russian campaign is targeting victim organizations to install monero cryptominer on corporate endpoints, adding that the group appears to be financially-motivated.
The threat actor appears to be Russian speaking and is purposely avoiding infections in former Soviet bloc countries, Cybereason notes. The main objective of Prometei is to install the Monero crypto miner on corporate endpoints. To spread across networks, the threat actor is using known Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities, in addition to known exploits EternalBlue and BlueKeep. ....

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Hillicon Valley: Democrats push Facebook to 'take responsibility' for placement of gun accessory ads | Lawmakers introduce bill allowing Americans to take foreign hackers to court | Malala Yousafzai signs content deal with Apple


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The Democratic members of a key House committee on Monday pushed for transparency from Facebook on placements of gun accessory advertisements in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. A group of bipartisan lawmakers rolled out legislation to allow Americans to hold foreign hackers accountable in court. And a major women’s rights activist signed a deal with Apple TV on International Women’s Day. 
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‘TAKE RESPONSIBILITY’: House Democrats on the Energy and Commerce Committee on Monday urged Facebook to be more transparent around its policies on the placement of ads, specifically advertisements for gun accessories.  ....

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Bill Would Allow Americans to Sue Foreign Hackers


Reps. Colin Allred (left) and Jack Bergman support the legislation.
Legislation introduced in the House would allow U.S. citizens to file lawsuits against foreign governments - and employees and agents of those countries - to hold them liable if a cybersecurity incident causes damages.
The Homeland and Cyber Threat Act, introduced Monday, would eliminate immunity afforded to foreign states, including foreign officials, employees or agents, in both state and federal courts and would allow Americans to collect monetary damages related to personal injury, damage or loss of property resulting from a cyber incident with foreign origins.
The bill is a reintroduction of similar legislation introduced in the House in August 2019 by Rep. Jack Bergman, R-Mich., who says the legislation is needed in light of the rising number of cyber incidents that stem from other nations and affect U.S. citizens. ....

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