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Attackers Target Unpatched SAP Applications

BankInfoSecurity May 5, 2021 Compliance Twitter Get Permission Attackers are targeting unpatched SAP applications, and the exploits could lead to the hijacking of the vulnerable systems, data theft and ransomware attacks, SAP and Onapsis Research Labs report. They note that patches for most of the flaws have been available for several years. Onapsis, which monitored SAP applications for attack activities using its honeypots, notes it detected thousands of exploitation attempts using automated tools as well as manual techniques. Of these, about 300 were successful, but they did not result in customer breaches or compromise of SAP applications. Given the level of observed threat actors capabilities and widespread nature of the ongoing threat activity, SAP and Onapsis are proactively alerting organizations to take immediate action, including swift application of the relevant SAP security patches and performing a compromise assessment and forensic investigation of at-risk env

Hacker Recycles Data on Half a Billion Facebook Users | Hacking

); //]]>// >By John P. Mello Jr. Apr 6, 2021 4:00 AM PT A rich cache of data on some 533 million Facebook users was posted to a hacker forum over the weekend and is available to download for practically free. The information is from a data breach that occurred in 2019, but hasn t been widely available until now. The data was posted to an English-speaking cybercriminal forum called RaidForums by a hacker going by the handle TomLiner. The Facebook data was first listed for sale on RaidForums on June 6, 2020, but the initial sale allegedly asked users for US$30,000 in exchange for the data, explained Ivan Righi, a cyber threat intelligence analyst with Digital Shadows, a San Francisco-based provider of digital risk protection solutions.

SAP Bugs Under Active Cyberattack

minute read Share this article: Cyberattackers are actively exploiting known security vulnerabilities in widely deployed, mission-critical SAP applications, allowing for full takeover and the ability to infest an organization further. Active cyberattacks on known vulnerabilities in SAP systems could lead to full control of unsecured SAP applications, researchers are warning. Adversaries are carrying out a range of attacks, according to an alert from SAP and security firm Onapsis issued Tuesday – including theft of sensitive data, financial fraud, disruption of mission-critical business processes and other operational disruptions, and delivery of ransomware and other malware. SAP applications help organizations manage critical business processes – including enterprise resource planning (ERP), product lifecycle management, customer relationship management (CRM) and supply-chain management.

Manufacturing s Cloud Migration Opens Door to Major Cyber-Risk

Manufacturing s Cloud Migration Opens Door to Major Cyber-Risk
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Privacy concerns raised after massive surveillance camera breach

Privacy concerns raised after massive surveillance camera breach
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