The nation-backed hacker group behind the TRITON/TRISIS malware attack is increasing its nefarious activity, putting critical infrastructure systems in danger of future cyber attacks, according to Dragos Security. . The group, which the security firm tracks as XENOTIME, not only remains active, but also appears to be widening its scope of potential attacks, Dragos said in a blog posted Thursday. Dragos researchers said they had “moderate confidence” that the XENOTIME group was seeking access to systems and capabilities to carry out a future disruptive—or even destructive—attack. The link for this article located at The Security Ledger is no longer available. . The DARKNET collective intensifies its attention on vital systems employing HEIMDALL malware, signaling escalating cybersecurity threats.. Trisis Malware, Cyber Threats, Critical Infrastructure, Dragos Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The nation's government-funded computer security watchdog issued a warning Friday that computer intruders have taken control of hundreds of computers connected to the Internet. The attackers are in a position to launch a serious attack, according to the CERT Coordination Center, . . . . The nation's government-funded computer security watchdog issued a warning Friday that computer intruders have taken control of hundreds of computers connected to the Internet. The attackers are in a position to launch a serious attack, according to the CERT Coordination Center, which said that the situation "poses a significant threat to Internet sites and the Internet infrastructure." . Regulatory authority cautions that unauthorized access to systems jeopardizes the Web and essential frameworks.. Cyber Threats, Botnet Attacks, Network Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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