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A Russian national accused of laundering proceeds from Ryuk ransomware pleaded not guilty during his first U.S. court appearance Wednesday after extradition from the Netherlands. Denis Mihaqlovic Dubnikov, 29, allegedly laundered more than $400,000 worth of ransom payments often obtained from hospitals. Cybercriminals deploying Ryuk went on a fall 2020 ransomware binge that seized the […]

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A Belgian security researcher has successfully hacked the SpaceX operated Starlink satellite-based internet system using a homemade circuit board that cost around $25 to develop, he revealed at Black Hat. Lennert Wouters revealed a voltage fault injection attack on a Starlink User Terminal (UT)—or satellite dish people use to access the system – that allowed […]

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Researchers have disclosed a new offensive framework called Manjusaka that they call is a “Chinese sibling of Sliver and Cobalt Strike.” “A fully functional version of the command-and-control (C2), written in Golang with a User Interface in Simplified Chinese, is freely available and can generate new implants with custom configurations with ease, increasing the likelihood […]

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