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Inside DarkSide: Researchers share intel on break-out cyber gang
Security researchers swap information on the newly famous DarkSide ransomware gang, the group that doesn’t appear to understand what ‘being a criminal’ actually means
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In the wake of the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack – which continues to disrupt supplies of fuel across the eastern and southern US – threat researchers from across the cyber community have been swapping information on the DarkSide ransomware gang, the up-and-coming cyber criminal group that has suddenly found itself elevated to global infamy.
First bursting onto the scene in August 2020 when it gained a certain measure of note by donating some of its ransom profits to charities, DarkSide is a (likely Russia-based) media-savvy group that understands how the cyber security “game” is played, and makes a virtue out of having an “honourable” reputation, as far a
SonicWall Patches 3 Zero-Day Flaws
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SonicWall has patched three zero-day vulnerabilities in the hosted and on-premises versions of its Email Security product after attackers began exploiting them last month.
FireEye Mandiant, which uncovered the flaws, says it has seen attackers using the three vulnerabilities to place web shells, or remote access scripts, on systems. That access can then be used to access an organization s email, FireEye says in a blog post. The attackers can also use access to pivot further into victims systems, often referred to as lateral movement, the security firm adds.
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