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New Microsoft Exchange Zero-Days CVE-2022-41040 & CVE-2022-41082
GTSC reports new zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server (versions 2013, 2016, and 2019): CVE-2022-41040 (SSRF) and CVE-2022-41082 (RCE). These vulnerabilities require authenticated access and allow remote code execution via PowerShell. Microsoft provides detection and mitigation guidelines as fixes are being developed.
Espionage Efforts from Chinese Threat Actor Targets Tibet
Recorded Future's research uncovers Chinese threat group TA413's espionage campaigns against the Tibetan community and European organizations. TA413 exploits vulnerabilities such as Follina and Sophos firewall flaws, using custom malware like the LOWZERO backdoor to target government, non-profit, and research entities.
The Dangers of Inbox Rules
Red Canary's latest report exposes how threat actors leverage email inbox rules for business email compromise (BEC). Attackers use auto-forwarding, rerouting, and deleting emails to gain persistence and exfiltrate data. Admin account compromises can lead to widespread rule creation, complicating incident response.
Analyzing TeamTNT Attacks
AquaSec researchers analyze TeamTNT's activities, revealing their attacks on cloud environments. TeamTNT targets misconfigured Docker instances to deploy Bitcoin encryption solvers and cryptominers. Their methods include using rootkits, creating cronjobs for persistence, and executing scripts via GitHub.
Zoom Impersonation Infection Tied to FIN11
CYFIRMA links the Russian threat group FIN11 to a Zoom impersonation campaign distributing Vidar malware. Fake Zoom domains hosted in Russia deliver malicious archives that infect users with information-stealing malware. The campaign aims to steal credentials, banking information, and crypto-wallet data.
Scammers Divert Funds from Teacher's Direct Deposit
Abnormal Security researchers identify a payroll diversion scam targeting teachers, attributed to the Chiffon Herring group. Scammers impersonate teachers, requesting HR to redirect paychecks to attacker-owned accounts. The group targets various educational institutions, exploiting publicly available personnel information.
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