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Crooks target Kubernetes installs via Argo Workflows to deploy miners
XCSSET MacOS malware targets Telegram, Google Chrome data and more
Apple fixes CVE-2021-30807 flaw, the 13th zero-day this year
Hiding Malware inside a model of a neural network
Microsoft publishes mitigations for the PetitPotam attack
No More Ransom helped ransomware victims to save almost €1B
DIVD discloses three new unpatched Kaseya Unitrends zero-days
Flaws in Zimbra could allow to takeover webmail server of a targeted organization
Hackers flooded the Babuk ransomware gangs forum with gay porn images
South Africas logistics company Transnet SOC hit by a ransomware attack
BlackMatter ransomware group claims to be Darkside and REvil succesor
Chinese cyberspies used a new PlugX variant, dubbed THOR, in attacks against MS Exchange Servers
US, UK, and Australian agencies warn of top routinely exploited issues
BlackMatter and Haron, two new ransomware gangs in the threat landscape
Critical flaw in Microsoft Hyper-V could allow RCE and DoS
LockBit 2.0, the first ransomware that uses group policies to encrypt Windows domains
CVE-2021-3490 – Pwning Linux kernel eBPF on Ubuntu machines
Estonia ‘s police arrested a Tallin resident who stole 286K ID scans from a government DB
Meteor was the wiper used against Irans national railway system
Android Banking Trojan Vultur uses screen recording for credentials stealing
Threat actors leaked data stolen from EA, including FIFA code

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