Cyber-Daily: Hilarious Hijinks at Pwn2Own Toronto Leave Samsung Galaxy S23 Red-Faced!

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This Newsletter is Curated By: AI || Reviewed By : Avijit || Date: 2023-10-25

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Today’s Threat Intelligence Reports

– Samsung Galaxy S23 hacked twice on first day of Pwn2Own Toronto – Security researchers hacked the Samsung Galaxy S23 twice during the first day of the Pwn2Own 2023 hacking contest in Toronto, Canada.
– Citrix urges ‘immediate; patch for critical NetScaler bug as exploit POC made public – The Register – Citrix is urging users to patch a critical vulnerability in its NetScaler ADC and Gateway products, as an exploit proof-of-concept for the bug has been made public.
– Hackers backdoor Russian state, industrial orgs for data theft – Russian state and industrial organizations were attacked with a custom Go-based backdoor used for data theft, potentially supporting espionage operations.
– Social Login Flaws in Popular Websites Risked Billions of User Accounts – Critical API security flaws in social sign-in and OAuth implementations affected high-profile companies.
– Pro-Palestinian Hacktivists Reportedly Employ Crucio Ransomware – Pro-Palestine hacking group, Soldiers of Solomon, claims responsibility for infiltrating over 50 servers, security cameras, and smart city management systems in the Nevatim Military area. They used ransomware and accessed 25 terabytes of data. The conflict between Israel and Palestine in 2023 has led to increased cyberattacks in Gaza.

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Today’s Breach Bulletins

– JPMorgan Chase CISO explains why he’s an ‘AI optimist’ – TechTarget – JPMorgan Chase CISO is optimistic about the potential of AI.
– ASVEL basketball team confirms data breach after ransomware attack – French professional basketball team LDLC ASVEL confirms data breach after NoEscape ransomware attack.
– Cybersecurity Crisis Deepens in Phillipines as Hackers Leak State Secrets – The lax cybersecurity regulations in the Philippines have allowed government websites to be compromised in a recent string of cyberattacks, putting the security of millions of people at risk. Hackers have attacked the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) and gained access to critical government agencies and sensitive data.
– Cyberattack on digital health provider impacts 5 Canadian hospitals – A cyberattack on TransForm has affected operations in five hospitals in Ontario, Canada, resulting in the rescheduling of appointments.
– Unravelling the 23andMe Data Leak: A Deep Dive into the Extent of the Breach – Hackers claim to have accessed millions of profiles of 23andMe users, including names, photos, birth details, and ethnicities. The breach is believed to be a result of the DNA Relatives feature. 23andMe is investigating the legitimacy of the breach and advising users to be vigilant.

Security Research, Education & Awareness

– Addressing the cyber skills shortage: 5 key steps to take – CSO Online – This article discusses five key steps that organizations can take to address the cyber skills shortage.
– IoT Risk Assessment – Check Point Software – Check Point Software provides a risk assessment for IoT devices.
– Cloud Incident Response – Check Point Software – Check Point Software provides resources and tools for cloud incident response, critical incident stress management for companies, incident response plan development, active directory assessment, and digital forensics.
– Trend Micro Decreases U.S. Enterprises’ Cybersecurity Risk Through Vulnerability Disclosure Contest – PR Newswire – Trend Micro reduces cybersecurity risk for U.S. enterprises through a vulnerability disclosure contest.
– The Most Effective Techniques in Digital Forensics – EC-Council – This article discusses the most effective techniques in digital forensics, including live analysis, volatile memory analysis, timeline analysis, and registry analysis.

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