FIN7 Hackers Leverage Windows SSH Backdoor For Stealthy Remote Access And Persistence - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
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A public bus company in Norway conducted a cybersecurity test that found that Chinese electric buses could be remotely taken out of service. But there is a countermeasure.
FIN7 Hackers Leverage Windows SSH Backdoor For Stealthy Remote Access And Persistence - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
The notorious FIN7 cybercriminal group, also known as Savage Ladybug, continues to rely on a sophisticated Windows SSH backdoor infrastructure with minimal modifications since 2022, according to threat intelligence analysis. The threat actor has maintained operational consistency while using an install.bat script paired with OpenSSH toolsets to establish reverse SSH and SFTP connections for maintaining stealthy remote access and data exfiltratio…
Norway reviews cybersecurity after hidden remote-access feature found in Chinese buses
Norway has launched a cybersecurity review after public transport operator Ruter discovered that electric buses supplied by Chinese manufacturer Yutong contained hidden SIM cards enabling potential remote access. According to … The post Norway reviews cybersecurity after hidden remote-access feature found in Chinese buses appeared first on Scandasia.
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