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Intrusion dans l'environnement cloud AWS de la Commission Européenne
ÉlevéMenaces & RansomwareBleepingComputeril y a 19 heures

Un acteur malveillant a accédé à au moins un compte AWS de la Commission Européenne, avec accès à des informations d'employés et un serveur email. La Commission enquête sur cette brèche, potentiellement liée à des vulnérabilités Ivanti EPMM exploitées contre d'autres institutions EU. Impact potentiel sur infrastructures critiques EU et conformité DORA/NIS2 pour le secteur financier dépendant des services cloud EU.

World Leaks data extortion: What you need to know
Fuites de donnéesGraham Cluleyhier

World Leaks is a cyber extortion operation that steals sensitive data from organizations and threatens to leak it via the dark web if a ransom is not paid. Read more in my article on the Fortra blog.

UK sanctions Xinbi marketplace linked to Asian scam centers
Fuites de donnéesBleepingComputeravant-hier

The United Kingdom's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has sanctioned Xinbi, a Chinese-language cryptocurrency-based online marketplace that sells stolen data and satellite internet equipment to scam networks in Southeast Asia. [...]

Ghost Campaign Uses 7 npm Packages to Steal Crypto Wallets and Credentials
Threat IntelligenceThe Hacker Newsil y a 4 jours

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new set of malicious npm packages that are designed to steal cryptocurrency wallets and sensitive data. The activity is being tracked by ReversingLabs as the Ghost campaign. The list of identified packages, all published by a user named mikilanjillo, is below - react-performance-suite react-state-optimizer-core react-fast-utilsa ai-fast-auto-trader

Smooth criminals talking their way into cloud environments, Google says
Threat IntelligenceThe Register Securityil y a 5 jours

Voice phishing is second most common initial access method across all IR probes, and top in cloud break-ins RSAC 2026 Voice phishing surged last year to become the second most common method used by cybercriminals to gain initial access to their victims' IT estate – and the No. 1 tactic used when breaking into cloud environments.…

Russians are posing as Signal support to launch phishing attacks
Threat IntelligenceThe Register Securityil y a 5 jours

PLUS: US takes down Iranian propaganda sites; Marketing company asks 'Why Do We Have Your Information?' And more! Infosec In Brief Russian intelligence-affiliated parties are posing as customer support services on commercial messaging applications such as Signal to compromise accounts and conduct phishing attacks, the FBI and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warned last Friday.…

FBI Warns Russian Hackers Target Signal, WhatsApp in Mass Phishing Attacks
Threat IntelligenceThe Hacker Newsil y a 7 jours

Threat actors affiliated with Russian Intelligence Services are conducting phishing campaigns to compromise commercial messaging applications (CMAs) like WhatsApp and Signal to seize control of accounts belonging to individuals with high intelligence value, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said Friday. "The campaign

Russian Intelligence Services Target Commercial Messaging Application Accounts
Threat IntelligenceCISA Advisoriesil y a 8 jours

CISA and the Federal Bureau of Investigation released a Public Service Announcement (PSA) warning about ongoing phishing campaigns by cyber actors associated with the Russian Intelligence Services targeting commercial messaging applications (CMAs). These campaigns aim to bypass encryption to compromise to individual user accounts with targets including current and former U.S. government officials, military personnel, political figures, and journalists. Evidence shows that cyber actors have been able to compromise individual CMA accounts, but not encryption of the applications themselves. The actors’ global campaigns have resulted in unauthorized access to thousands of individual CMA accounts to view the victims’ messages and contact lists, send messages, and conduct additional phishing against other CMA accounts. CISA and FBI urge CMA users to review the PSA, follow recommended cybersecurity practices, and remain vigilant for suspicious activity.