Weekly Intelligence Snapshot – Week 35, 2023
Mandiant describes how Chinese-nexus Threat Group UNC4841 maintains a presence in victims‘ environments.
Mandiant describes how Chinese-nexus Threat Group UNC4841 maintains a presence in victims‘ environments.
Microsoft adds functionality to run Python in Excel for Windows – has security implications with Malicious Script execution.
Microsoft released its monthly Patch Tuesday security update. Impacted products include Microsoft Windows, Outlook, Office.
QuoIntelligence analyzes the key points of the US’s National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan recently released by the Biden administration.
Researchers from Microsoft discovered a phishing campaign by the eCrime actor Storm-0978/RomCom targeting defense and government entities in Europe and
Major Spanish banks among specific targets for Neo_Net. We are tracking this Threat Actor on Telegram.
SentinelOne, Bitdefender & Elastic have reported on the emerging threat actor JokerSpy that targets enterprise MacOS devices with multistage spyware.
Pro-Russia Hacktivist group Anonymous Sudan attacked Microsoft Azure, disrupting services for two hours.
The National Security Agency (NSA) and partner agencies have identified the infrastructure for Snake malware, a Russian cyberespionage tool, in
QuoIntelligence observed a new backdoor called “Durtmovoy” that is currently in development by “Durt Team”, a newly observed Russian threat
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Hive0145 launches advanced Strela Stealer campaigns targeting Europe | ENISA Releases Technical Guidance For NIS2 Implementation
Donald Trump’s second term as the 47th President will influence US cybersecurity policy and the global threat landscape. QuoIntelligence explores projected shifts in cybersecurity policy priorities, heightened risks from state-sponsored threat actors, and the implications for organizations in strategic sectors.
Hive0145 launches advanced Strela Stealer campaigns targeting Europe | ENISA Releases Technical Guidance For NIS2 Implementation
The NIS2 Directive expands the scope of cybersecurity regulations in the EU. QuoIntelligence explores which sectors are affected and the potential penalties for failing to meet the new standards.