Hacktivists Leak 1.7TB of Cellebrite, 103GB of MSAB Data

According to the Enlace Hacktivista group, the Cellebrite and MSAB data (both are smartphone forensic firms) was provided to them by an “anonymous whistleblower.” The Israeli mobile forensics firm, Cellebrite, has apparently suffered yet another data breach in which hackers managed to steal 1.7 TB of data. The hackers are also claiming to have stolen 103… Continue reading Hacktivists Leak 1.7TB of Cellebrite, 103GB of MSAB Data

AI-generated phishing attacks are becoming more convincing

It’s time for you and your colleagues to become more skeptical about what you read. That’s a takeaway from a series of experiments undertaken using GPT-3 AI text-generating interfaces to create malicious messages designed to spear-phish, scam, harrass, and spread fake news. Experts at WithSecure have described their investigations into just how easy it is to automate… Continue reading AI-generated phishing attacks are becoming more convincing

Cybercrime will be a free-for-all in 2023 thanks to low-level malware tools, says industry experts

Cybercriminals have created ransomware and malware tools so easy to use that even novices will be launching cyberattacks this year at low to zero cost, experts say. The spate of cyberattacks on companies such as health insurer Medibank Private and telco Optus have already seen the data of millions of Australians compromised in recent months.… Continue reading Cybercrime will be a free-for-all in 2023 thanks to low-level malware tools, says industry experts