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While the cyberattack has yet to be attributed, it aligns with a concerted cyberespionage effort to harvest and steal sensitive information stored on the agency's servers.
Japanese Space Agency JAXA hacked in summer cyberattack
- November 29, 2023
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The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) was hacked in a cyberattack over the summer, which may have put sensitive space-related technology and data at risk.
The security breach was discovered this autumn when law enforcement authorities alerted Japan's space agency that its systems were compromised, as first reported by The Yomiuri Shimbun.
Confirming the infiltration, Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan Hirokazu Matsuno revealed in a press conference that the attackers gained access to the agency's Active Directory (AD) server, a crucial component overseeing JAXA's network operations.
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Black Basta ransomware made over $100 million from extortion

Russia-linked ransomware gang Black Basta has raked in at least $100 million in ransom payments from more than 90 victims since it first surfaced in April 2022, according to joint research from Corvus Insurance and Elliptic.
Over 329 victims worldwide were targeted by the cybercrime operation in double extortion attacks where the gang's affiliates steal sensitive data from compromised systems before deploying ransomware payloads across the targets' networks to encrypt hacked systems.
The stolen data is then used to pressure victims into paying the ransoms under the threat of publishing it on Black Basta's dark web leak site.
"Our analysis suggests that Black Basta has received at least $107 million in ransom payments since early 2022, across more than 90 victims. The largest received ransom payment was $9 million, and at least 18 of the ransoms exceeded $1 million. The average ransom payment was $1.2 million," the Corvus Threat Intel team said.
"Based on the number of known victims listed on Black Basta’s leak site through Q3 of 2023, our data indicates that at least 35% of known Black Basta victims paid a ransom."
This is consistent with ransomware negotiation company Coveware's findings that, despite record-low ransomware payments in 2022, roughly 41% of all ransomware victims have paid a ransom.

Black Basta surfaced as a Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operation in April 2022, targeting corporate entities worldwide in double-extortion attacks.
After the notorious Conti ransomware gang shut down operations in June 2022 due to a series of embarrassing data breaches, the cybercrime syndicate split into multiple groups, with one faction believed to be Black Basta
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Over 20,000 vulnerable Microsoft Exchange servers exposed to attacks
Tens of thousands of Microsoft Exchange email servers in Europe, the U.S., and Asia exposed on the public internet are vulnerable to remote code execution flaws.
- Ionut Ilascu
- December 02, 2023
- 01:54 PM
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Google Chrome's new cache change could boost performance
Google is introducing a significant change to Chrome's Back/Forward Cache (BFCache) behavior, allowing web pages to be stored in the cache, even if a webmaster specifies not to store a page in the browser's cache.
- Mayank Parmar
- December 02, 2023
- 11:09 AM
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US Health Dept urges hospitals to patch critical Citrix Bleed bug
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) warned hospitals this week to patch the critical 'Citrix Bleed' Netscaler vulnerability actively exploited in attacks.
- Sergiu Gatlan
- December 02, 2023
- 10:09 AM
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The Week in Ransomware - December 1st 2023 - Police hits affiliates
An international law enforcement operation claims to have dismantled a ransomware affiliate operation in Ukraine, which was responsible for attacks on organizations in 71 countries.
- Lawrence Abrams
- December 01, 2023
- 05:11 PM
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TrickBot malware dev pleads guilty, faces 35 years in prison
On Thursday, a Russian national pleaded guilty to charges related to his involvement in developing and deploying the Trickbot malware, which was used in attacks against hospitals, companies, and individuals in the United States and worldwide.
- Sergiu Gatlan
- December 01, 2023
- 04:51 PM
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Hackers use new Agent Raccoon malware to backdoor US targets
A novel malware named 'Agent Raccoon' (or Agent Racoon) is being used in cyberattacks against organizations in the United States, the Middle East, and Africa.
- Bill Toulas
- December 01, 2023
- 02:15 PM
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French government recommends against using foreign chat apps
Prime Minister of France Élisabeth Borne signed a circular last week requesting all government employees to uninstall foreign communication apps such as Signal, WhatsApp, and Telegram by December 8, 2023, in favor of a French messaging app named 'Olvid.'
- Bill Toulas
- December 01, 2023
- 01:12 PM
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VMware fixes critical Cloud Director auth bypass unpatched for 2 weeks
VMware has fixed a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in Cloud Director appliance deployments, a bug that was left unpatched for over two weeks since it was disclosed on November 14th.
- Sergiu Gatlan
- December 01, 2023
- 12:58 PM
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Windows 10 KB5032278 update adds Copilot AI assistant, fixes 13 bugs
Microsoft has started rolling out its Copilot AI assistant to Windows 10 with the KB5032278 November 2023 non-security preview update for systems running Windows 10, version 22H2.
- Sergiu Gatlan
- December 01, 2023
- 12:10 PM
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- December 01, 2023
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LogoFAIL attack can install UEFI bootkits through bootup logos
Multiple security vulnerabilities collectively named LogoFAIL affect image-parsing components in the UEFI code from various vendors. Researchers warn that they could be exploited to hijack the execution flow of the booting process and to deliver bootkits.
- Bill Toulas
- November 30, 2023
- 10:08 PM
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US govt sanctions North Korea’s Kimsuky hacking group
The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has sanctioned the North Korean-backed Kimsuky hacking group for stealing intelligence in support of the country's strategic goals.
- Sergiu Gatlan
- November 30, 2023
- 05:08 PM
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WhatsApp's new Secret Code feature hides your locked chats
WhatsApp has introduced a new Secret Code feature that allows users to hide their locked chats by setting a custom password.
- Sergiu Gatlan
- November 30, 2023
- 04:32 PM
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Map reveals all countries hit by surge in pneumonia cases | The Sun

PARTS of Europe, Asia and the US are witnessing a surge in cases of pneumonia-like illness following an outbreak of the bug in China.
Sweden and Switzerland are the latest in a string of European countries to report a rise in the respiratory bug, which has particularly affected children.
It is the country's largest pneumonia outbreak in several years, higher than the peak of flu season in 2022, when 60 pneumonia cases were recorded for every 100,000 children in the same age group.
Meanwhile, Ohio county in the US reported a pediatric outbreak of pneumonia.
On Thursday, the Warren County Health District said it has had an unusually high number of pediatric pneumonia cases this autumn: 145 since August.
In a joint statement, health commissioner Duane Stansbury, and Doctor Clint Koenig, of Ohio Health Riverside Methodist Hospital, said: "We do not think this is a new respiratory disease but rather a large uptick in the number of pneumonia cases normally seen at one time."
Countries put on alert
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said it is "closely monitoring" the situation.
Professor Dame Jenny Harries, chief executive, said: "We need to keep an open mind about the cause of any increased reporting of clusters of disease, including of this illness in Chinese children.
- This includes assessing their public health systems and ensuring a supply of personal protective equipment and medication.
- The WHO officially requested "detailed" information last week as cases continued to rise.
- The bug can cause some people can become very unwell, especially the over 65s, babies or young children and those with lung conditions.
- The surge mirrors events unfolding in China, where an unspecified virus is infecting hundreds of children.
- Hospitals in Beijing are overflowing with youngsters lying on floors while hooked up to IVs after showing symptoms such as inflammation in the lungs and a high fever but no cough.
What is pneumonia and what are the symptoms?
PNEUMONIA is inflammation of the lungs, usually caused by an infection.
This includes Covid, flu and RSV.
The most common symptoms include:
- A cough – you may cough up yellow or green mucus (phlegm)
- Shortness of breath
- A high temperature
- Chest pain
- An aching body
- Feeling very tired
- Loss of appetite
- Making wheezing noises when you breathe – babies may also make grunting noises
- Feeling confused – this is common in older people
- Wash your hands regularly with water and soap
Source: NHS
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