cyseclane
cyseclane.bsky.social
cyseclane
@cyseclane.bsky.social
Cybersecurity Enthusiast | Breaking down threats, trends, and tools to keep you informed and secure. Your go-to source for news, insights, and practical advice in the evolving cyber world. CISSP | OSCP+ | SEC+
"A hacker dupes 18,000 script kiddies by infecting them with fake malware builders! Proof that even cybercriminals aren't safe from deception. Stay sharp and secure! #CyberSecurity #Hacking #Malware #Infosec #ThreatIntel"
🔗 Full story: s.cyseclane.com/2
January 26, 2025 at 10:08 PM
A sweet treat turned sour! Krispy Kreme is the latest victim of a ransomware attack by the PLAY gang, with customer and employee data potentially compromised.
Cybersecurity isn’t just icing on the cake—it’s essential!
#CyberSecurity #Ransomware #DataBreach #Hackernews

Story: tinyurl.com/yc2kjhm
Krispy Kreme breach, data theft claimed by Play ransomware gang
The Play ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack that impacted the business operations of the U.S. doughnut chain Krispy Kreme in November.
bleepingcomputer.com
December 22, 2024 at 3:03 AM
The U.S. responds to China's hacking of telecom networks, emphasizing the need to secure critical infrastructure.

#CyberSecurity #China #US #TechNews #FAFO
🔗 Full story: cbsnews.com/news/u-s-retaliates-against-china-hack-telecom-networks
U.S. begins to retaliate against China over hack of telecom networks
The Commerce Department's action is a direct response to China's infiltration of telecom networks earlier this year.
cbsnews.com
December 20, 2024 at 4:45 PM
🚨 Not all USB cables are safe! Hackers can embed malicious hardware into what looks like a normal cable to steal your data.

Buy cables from trusted sources

Use charge-only cables for public charging

Stay vigilant

www.pcworld.com/article/2557...

#Cybersecurity #USBThreats #Hardwarehacking
How to tell if a USB cable is hiding malicious hacker hardware
Here's how to tell if your USB cables contain hidden malicious hardware and are sending your data to hackers.
www.pcworld.com
December 20, 2024 at 2:17 AM
"No honor among theives." PHP backdoor spread via "deliberately targeted systems within the cybercrime market"
#cybersecurity #APT41 #WebSecurity #Threatintel #China
cyberscoop.com/glutton-php-...
PHP backdoor looks to be work of Chinese-linked APT group
The Glutton PHP backdoor, potentially linked to the Winnti APT group, was discovered by researchers at QiAnXin's XLab.
cyberscoop.com
December 18, 2024 at 11:07 PM