Orb Proxy Evasion, Dark Web Arrest, Chinese Hackers Infiltrate – Cybersecurity News [May 20, 2024]
by Duocircle
We’re back again with the latest cybersecurity news scoop of everything major that happened this past week. Join us as we take a look at state-sponsored threat actors using Orb Proxies, the arrest of the man behind a dark web drug market, Chinese hackers targeting military organizations, the return of Grandoreiro banking malware, and the infiltration of JAVS software.
Cybercrime Surge: The Automotive Sector Under Siege!
by Duocircle
The automotive industry is known for its stability. Even when it received a significant setback during the COVID-19 phase, the automobile industry managed to come out of the dark phase and increased its sales to 75.3 million units. By the end of 2033, the global automotive industry is expected to be worth a whopping $7 million.
This week’s cybersecurity news is packed! We’ve got Google stepping up its game with anti-malware features for Android 15, a data breach impacting Nissan employees, the takedown of a major hacking forum, and a case of stolen Ethereum cryptocurrency involving two brothers. Plus, the FCC is taking aim at robocalls with a new classification system. Want to know more? Read on!
In DKIM replay attacks, bad actors exploit highly reputed email domains and produce legitimate DKIM keys corresponding to them. The produced keys are then used to bypass DKIM filters and compromise the online security of thousands of recipients. All this is possible because, upon reception, the recipients’ mail servers find no discrepancies in DKIM authentication; hence, the emails are placed in the primary inboxes.
Microsoft’s Per Day Limit on Exchange Online Bulk Emails to Minimize Spam Instances
by Duocircle
From January 1, 2025, all Microsoft Exchange Online users will be subjected to a daily limit of 2,000 external recipients per 24 hours. The reason for implementing this limit is to stop overburdening the resources involved in the process. Microsoft Exchange Online was never designed to send bulk emails, and that’s why the resources are not capable of handling high-volume email traffic.
Here’s our latest cybersecurity news piece that will show you how to keep yourself safe from all the new tactics of cybercriminals and what’s going on in the digital security space. Join us, and we’ll share how the UK Ministry of Defence’s payroll data was compromised, why Wichita had to halt its IT network operations, the new details about LockBit and its potential return, NSA’s alert on North Korean threat actors misusing DMARC policies for spear phishing and intelligence exfiltration, and the data compromise of 800K individuals by the University System of Georgia.
Kevin Mitnick- One of The Greatest Showmen in the Cyber World!
by Duocircle
Kevin Mitnick is an unforgettable name in the history of cyber crimes. He was known by the name of “The World’s Most Famous Hacker.” An American computer security consultant, bestseller author as well as famous security speaker, Kevin David Mitnick created ripples in the cybersecurity world with his notorious hacking stints.
How Can Third-Party Marketing Agencies Send DMARC Compliant Emails on Behalf of Others?
by Duocircle
Businesses often outsource marketing work to third-party agencies as they have people with special skill sets and expertise in areas like branding, digital marketing, social media management, media relations, content creation, etc. Moreover, it’s a cost-effective measure because hiring an in-house marketing team can be heavy on pockets, especially for small and medium-sized businesses.