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  • Ransomware Abuses SYSTEM Task to Encrypt Drives with Elevated Privileges

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, Ransomware

    A newly analyzed ransomware strain, “The Gentlemen,” is raising concern among security researchers due to its ability to combine strong encryption with aggressive lateral movement. What makes this threat particularly dangerous is its use of SYSTEM-level scheduled tasks to encrypt local drives, allowing attackers to operate with the highest Windows systems privileges. This technique ensures […]

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  • Chris Lamprecht: The First Person In History To Be Legally Banned From The Internet

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    Blogs
    This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine

    Sausalito, Calif. – May. 28, 2026

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    A 1997 WIRED story reported on Chris Lamprecht, the first person to be legally banned from using the Internet.

    When U.S. District Court Judge Sam Sparks sent Chris Lamprecht to the Federal Correctional Institution in Bastrop, Texas, in 1995, the 24-year-old hacker sobbed before the bench. A stint in the federal pen was terrifying enough, but the judge had tacked an unusual condition onto his 70-month sentence. Though Lamprecht was being sent to Bastrop for money laundering – not the hacking that earned him the handle “Minor Threat” – Judge Sparks stipulated that Lamprecht was forbidden to access the Internet until 2004.

    “I told the judge computers were my life,” Lamprecht recalled.

    Back then, any case that involved computers and a boyish, fair-skinned defendant was bound to get press, but things changed after Swing magazine billed Lamprecht as “the first person to be officially exiled from cyberspace.” If Lamprecht was the first to be exiled from the online world by law, he gained plenty of company, following the circulation of an internal memo at the Federal Bureau of Prisons in 1996, which set in stone a federal policy of keeping prisoners – and even many parolees – offline.

    Fast forward 30 years to 2026 and listen to Lamprecht sharing his story on the Cybercrime Magazine Podcast.

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  • JINX-0164 Uses LinkedIn Lures to Deploy Custom macOS Malware

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, LinkedIn, Malware

    A newly identified threat actor tracked as JINX-0164 is targeting cryptocurrency organizations through sophisticated LinkedIn-based social engineering campaigns. The financially motivated group has been active since at least mid-2025. It is leveraging custom macOS malware, credential theft, and CI/CD pipeline abuse to infiltrate development environments and steal sensitive assets. These profiles appeared highly credible, often […]

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  • GREYVIBE Threat Actors Use ChatGPT and Google Gemini to Scale Cyberattack Operations

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    ChatGPT, cyber security, Cyber Security News, Google

    Threat actors are increasingly turning to generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini to accelerate cyberattack operations, lowering technical barriers and reshaping modern threat landscapes. A recent report by WithSecure highlights a Russia-linked threat group, tracked as GREYVIBE, that has systematically integrated large language models (LLMs) into its campaigns targeting Ukraine and related […]

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  • New Russian-Linked GREYVIBE Targets Ukraine with AI-Powered Cyberattacks

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    A previously undocumented threat actor dubbed GREYVIBE has been attributed to ongoing and persistent attacks targeting Ukraine and Ukraine-related entities since at least August 2025. GREYVIBE, per WithSecure, is assessed to be a Russian-speaking group operating broadly in the Russian time zone, with the activities aligning with Kremlin state interests, specifically when it comes to

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  • Malicious NuGet Package Disguised as Sicoob SDK Exfiltrates Banking Passwords

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, Password Attacks

    A newly discovered malicious NuGet package disguised as a legitimate Sicoob software development kit (SDK) has been caught exfiltrating sensitive banking credentials, highlighting a dangerous evolution in software supply chain attacks. Security researchers from Socket revealed that the package, published under the name “Sicoob.Sdk,” impersonates official developer tooling used for integrating with Brazil’s Sicoob banking […]

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  • Trusted Dev Tools Abused to Steal Code and Secrets

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News

    Attackers are increasingly weaponizing trusted developer tools to infiltrate software supply chains, with CISA warning of multiple ongoing campaigns targeting CI/CD ecosystems and developer workflows. Recent incidents, including a compromised Visual Studio Code extension and a large-scale operation dubbed “Megalodon,” highlight how adversaries are exploiting the very tools designed to accelerate modern software development. One […]

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  • What 2,000 Exposed Vibe-Coded Apps Reveal About the Limits of Most Security Stacks

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    Shadow AI used to mean employees pasting things they shouldn’t into ChatGPT. It now means something bigger: employees building full applications with AI, wiring them into production systems, and publishing them on the open internet. Without Security or IT in the loop. The artifact moved from a prompt to a product. The risk surface moved with it. In The Shadow Builders report (get it here), a

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  • Typosquatted npm Packages Steal Cloud and CI/CD Secrets

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News

    A coordinated npm supply chain attack has been uncovered targeting developers working with OpenSearch, ElasticSearch, and DevOps tooling, with attackers actively stealing cloud credentials and CI/CD secrets from infected systems. The malicious packages imitate legitimate libraries by using lookalike names such as opensearch-setup and elastic-opensearch-helper, while falsely linking to the official OpenSearch GitHub repository in […]

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  • The Deliverability Problem: How New Platforms Are Solving Inbox Placement

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    Security
    Email still reaches more people than any other digital channel. Getting it to actually land in the inbox…

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