OpenSea’s CEO Devin Finzer has denied the claims that a vulnerability in their smart contract was exploited to steal NFTs from users. OpenSea users have suffered losses amounting to $1.7…
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A List of Vulnerable Products to the Log4j Vulnerability
Two days ago, we wrote a post about the Log4j vulnerability that is currently wreaking havoc on the cyberthreat landscape. The flaw stands for an open-source Java logging library. By…
Log4j zero-day flaw: What you need to know and how to protect yourself
A flaw in Log4j, a Java library for logging error messages in applications, is the most high-profile security vulnerability on the internet right now and comes with a severity score…
Google details cookie stealer malware campaign targeting YouTubers
Google attributed the malware campaign to a group of attackers recruited via a Russian-language hacker forum. Google has disclosed details of a new campaign involving phishing attacks launched against YouTube…
How using the purple team approach helps in addressing cybercrime
Automated purple teaming is one of the best ways to address cybercrime as it does not only test for the deficiencies in existing security controls – Let’s dig deeper into…
OpenSea vulnerability allowed crypto stealing with malicious NFTs
Researchers investigated the issue in OpenSea after an increase in complaints about receiving and opening free airdropped NFTs to steal user funds. The IT security researchers at Check Point identified…