macOS malware steals passwords and data by posing as popular apps

A new type of malware has been discovered that targets macOS users. Dubbed “Cthulhu Stealer,” this malware disguises itself as legitimate software and can steal sensitive information like passwords and personal data. The malware is sold as a service for $500 per month and has been designed to trick users into installing it by appearing … Read more

“Spatial Grammar in DNA Redefines Gene Regulation”

Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery that redefines the role of transcription factors in gene regulation. A hidden code within DNA, referred to as “spatial grammar,” has been uncovered by scientists at Washington State University and the University of California, San Diego. This finding published in Nature challenges our understanding of genetic variations and disease. … Read more

NSA Issues Guidelines for Better Logging and Threat Detection Against LotL Techniques

The National Security Agency (NSA) has released a publication outlining best practices for event logging and threat detection against threat actors using living-off-the-land (LotL) techniques. The document, jointly released with counterparts in Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea, aims to help organizations improve their security posture against LotL attacks. The guidelines focus … Read more

Windows Server 2019: August Updates Cause Boot Issues, Freezes, Confirmed by Microsoft

Microsoft has confirmed a known issue causing performance problems, boot issues, and freezes on Windows Server 2019 systems after installing the August 2024 security updates. The company acknowledged widespread reports from Windows admins experiencing server slowdowns, unresponsiveness, and high CPU usage with Cryptographic Services. The issue affects a limited number of organizations when running Antivirus … Read more

6 Simple Ways to Reduce Dementia Risk in Your 20s and 30s

Dementia is not an inevitable consequence of aging, and making lifestyle changes early on can significantly reduce your risk of developing it later in life. According to research, around 40% of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by adopting healthy habits. Here are six simple ways to promote brain health and lower your risk … Read more

Rare Gene Variant May Explain Why Some ALS Patients Recover

A rare subset of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, has been found to recover from the deadly neurological disorder. Now, scientists may have identified a key genetic factor that explains why these individuals are able to partially or completely recover from the disease. The study analyzed DNA from … Read more

Martian Meteorites Offer Clues to Red Planet’s Volcanic History

Of the over 74,000 known meteorites, only around 385 originate from Mars. Scientists have long been able to identify these Martian meteorites due to their unique composition and the presence of specific minerals. One such mineral is oxygen, which has a distinct isotopic signature on Mars. These meteorites provide valuable insights into Mars’ geological history, … Read more

Underground Water Reservoir Discovered on Mars

Data from NASA’s InSight lander has revealed evidence of an underground reservoir of water deep beneath the surface of Mars, according to new research. The study found that there may be enough water trapped in tiny cracks and pores of rock in the Martian crust to fill oceans on the planet’s surface. The data came … Read more

Qilin Ransomware Steals Chrome Credentials, Raises Concerns for Defenders

The Qilin ransomware group has been observed deploying a custom credential stealer to pilfer account credentials stored in Google Chrome browsers. This new tactic marks an alarming shift on the ransomware scene, as reported by Sophos X-Ops researchers. The attack began with Qilin gaining access to a network using compromised VPN credentials without multi-factor authentication … Read more