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GBHackers on Security

CISA Releases Six Advisories for Industrial Control Systems

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued six advisories concerning vulnerabilities:Rockwell Automation's RSLogix 5 and RSLogix 500 software,IDEC PLCs,IDEC...

Hackers Allegedly Claim Breach of Dell Employee Database

A hacking group has allegedly claimed responsibility for breaching the Dell employee database.The claim was made public on a well-known hacking forum, where...

GitLab Urges Organization to Patch for Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

GitLab has issued an urgent call to action for organizations using its platform to patch a critical authentication bypass vulnerability.This security flaw, CVE-2024-45409,...

Hertz Car Rental Platform Leaks 60,000 Insurance Claim Reports

Hertz, a well-known car rental company, has inadvertently exposed over 60,000 insurance claim reports.This breach has raised serious concerns about the company's data...

Researchers Detailed Raptor Train Botnet That 60,000+ Compromised Devices

Researchers discovered a large, Chinese state-sponsored IoT botnet, "Raptor Train," that compromised over 200,000 SOHO and IoT devices.Operated by Flax Typhoon, the botnet...

Hackers Using Supershell Malware To Attack Linux SSH Servers

Researchers identified an attack campaign targeting poorly secured Linux SSH servers, where the attack leverages Supershell, a cross-platform reverse shell backdoor written in Go,...

Threat Actors Forcing victims Into Entering Login Credentials For Stealing

Recent intelligence indicates a new technique employed by stealers to trick victims into entering credentials directly into a browser, enabling subsequent theft from the...

SambaSpy Using Weaponized PDF Files to Attack Windows Users

SambaSpy Attacking Windows Users With Weaponized PDF FilesResearchers discovered a targeted cybercrime campaign in May 2024 that exclusively focused on Italian victims, which was...

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