Specialists from the Netherlands' Military Intelligence and Security Service (MIVD) and the General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD) announced a Chinese nation-state-sponsored malware 'Coathanger' and its breach on the Dutch Ministry of Defense (MoD). The stealthy 'Coathanger' malware's code revealed a remote access trojan (RAT) specifically built to infiltrate Fortinet's FortiGate firewalls through the 'CVE-2022-42475' vulnerability, which resulted in stolen user account credentials from the Dutch MoD's servers.
Hunt & Hackett uncovered information on “Sea Turtle”, a Turkish-affiliated cyber espionage group that shifted focus to target Netherlands-based organizations. "Sea Turtle" was found to launch politically motivated evasive info-stealing campaigns targeting Dutch government, telco, media, and NGO organizations.
Singaporean police have warned Android phone users of a new malware variant that is capable of resetting Android phones to factory settings. Reports say that more than $7.3 million has been lost through threat actors using the malware variant. The malicious code is hidden in social media posts, advertising the sale of different items. It is then downloaded when the applicant clicks on the link to make a payment.
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