Gurubaran
Gurubaran is a co-founder of Cyber Security News and GBHackers On Security. He has 10+ years of experience as a Security Consultant, Editor, and Analyst in cybersecurity, technology, and communications.
Cyber Attack
New Phishing Attack Poses as Zoom Meeting Invites to Steal Login Credentials
A newly identified phishing campaign is targeting unsuspecting users by masquerading as urgent Zoom meeting invitations from colleagues.
This deceptive tactic leverages the familiarity...
cyber security
New Hannibal Stealer Uses Stealth and Obfuscation to Evade Detection
A newly identified piece of malware, dubbed the "Hannibal Stealer," has emerged as a significant cybersecurity threat due to its advanced stealth mechanisms and...
APT
Chinese APT Hackers Target Organizations Using Korplug Loaders and Malicious USB Drives
Advanced persistent threat (APT) groups with ties to China have become persistent players in the cyber espionage landscape, with a special emphasis on European...
cyber security
Cache Timing Techniques Used to Bypass Windows 11 KASLR and Reveal Kernel Base
Cache timing side-channel attacks have been used to circumvent Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR) on fully updated Windows 11 PCs, which is a...
cyber security
Hackers Exploit AutoIT Scripts to Deploy Malware Targeting Windows Systems
Cybersecurity researchers have unearthed a sophisticated attack leveraging AutoIT, a long-standing scripting language known for its deep integration with Windows operating systems.
Often compared to...
AI
New Report Finds 67% of Organizations Experienced Cyber Attacks in the Last Year
A disturbing 67% of businesses in eight worldwide markets—the US, UK, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, and Ireland—reported having experienced cyberattacks in the...
cyber security
Auth0-PHP Vulnerability Enables Unauthorized Access for Attackers
Critical security vulnerability has been discovered in the Auth0-PHP SDK that could potentially allow unauthorized access to applications through brute force attacks on session...
cyber security
Active Exploitation of Ivanti EPMM Zero-Day Vulnerability in the Wild
Security researchers at The Shadowserver Foundation have identified active exploitation attempts targeting a critical zero-day vulnerability in Ivanti's Enterprise Mobility Management (EPMM) platform.
The...
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