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Nvidia’s breach might help cybercriminals run malware campaigns
12:40am, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 TechRepublic
A recent cyberattack has compromised a large amount of Nvidia’s data, including a pair of digital-signing certificates. Here’s what''s at stake and how to react.
NVIDIA code-signing certificates are masking as malware, part of attack on the company from last week
07:48pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 WCCF Tech
NVIDIA continues with more hacked issues, this time appearing as two separate code-signed certificates posing as malware.
Samsung data breach: Hackers steal 200 gigabytes of secret info
07:43pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 New York Post
Samsung has confirmed that a hacking group which stole data from microchip giant Nvidia last week has also infiltrated its systems.
Samsung Confirms Lapsus$ Ransomware Hit, Source Code Leak
07:28pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Threatpost
The move comes just a week after GPU-maker NVIDIA was hit by Lapsus$ and every employee credential was leaked.
After Nvidia, Hackers Attack Samsung
07:26pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (OTC: SSNLF ) admitted to an internal company data hack leading to access to some source codes of Galaxy-branded devices like smartphones, CNBC reports . “According to our initial analysis, … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Nvidia Acquires Excelero
07:14pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 FinSMEs
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) acquired Excelero, a Tel Aviv-based provider of high-performance software-defined storage solutions. The amount of the deal was not disclosed. Founded in 2014 by Yaniv Romem, CEO, Excelero developed NVMesh, a software platform that manages and secures virtual arrays of NVMe flash drives as block storage available across public and private clouds. The […] The post Nvidia Acquires Excelero appeared first on FinSMEs .
Nvidia Acquires Excelero - FinSMEs
07:14pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 FinSMEs
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) acquired Excelero, a Tel Aviv-based provider of high-performance software-defined storage solutions
Sector Wars: Tesla Stock Tumbles As Two Leaders Rise, One Gets Sold Into Strength
06:45pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Investor''s Business Daily
As Tesla, Nvidia and Microsoft struggle, CF Industries gets sold into strength and Union Pacific and Vertex buck the market correction.
Excelero acquired by NVIDIA for use of the company''s block storage technology
06:39pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 WCCF Tech
NVIDIA has purchased block storage company, Excelero, for an undisclosed amount. All employees will join NVIDIA in respective departments.
Lapsus$ Strikes Again—190GB Samsung Data Release by Nvidia Hackers
06:33pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Security Boulevard
Samsung Electronics has confidential data stolen and leaked by ransomware scrotes—190 GB of it.
Nvidia’s Stolen Code-Signing Certs Used to Sign Malware | IT Security News
06:11pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 IT Security News
This article has been indexed from Threatpost Nvidia certificates are being used to sign malware, enabling malicious programs to pose as legitimate and slide past security safeguards on Windows machines. Read the original article: Nvidia’s Stolen Code-Signing Certs Used to Sign Malware
Nvidia’s Stolen Code-Signing Certs Used to Sign Malware
05:46pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Threatpost
Nvidia certificates are being used to sign malware, enabling malicious programs to pose as legitimate and slide past security safeguards on Windows machines.
Why Nvidia Stock Tanked Today
05:32pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
Goldman Sachs kind of likes Nvidia -- but can''t recommend buying it.
Extortion group teases 190GB of stolen data as Samsung confirms security breach
04:44pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 CSOonline
South Korean consumer giant Samsung has reportedly suffered a major data breach with extortion group LAPSUS$ claiming to have access to 190GB of Samsung information. Ransomware is believed to be the attack method used by LAPSUS$ to target Samsung, which has confirmed a security breach of certain internal company data. The incident comes just a week after the same group released a 20GB document archive from 1TB of data stolen from graphics chip maker Nvidia. Attackers claim to have 190GB of Samsung data The ransomware group first teased the data haul on Friday, March 4, with a snapshot of C/C++ directives in Samsung software. A description of the leak was subsequently published that cited source code for every Trusted Applet installed in Samsung’s TrustZone environment used for encryption, access control, and hardware cryptography. LAPSUS$ posted three torrent files adding up to 190GB, supposedly containing the stolen data. Included in the torrent was a short description for the content available in each of the three archives, according to Bleeping Computer : To read this article in full, please click here
Samsung confirms data breach after hackers leak internal source code
02:39pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 TechCrunch
Samsung has confirmed a security breach after hackers obtained and leaked almost 200 gigabytes of confidential data, including source code for various technologies and algorithms for biometric unlock operations. The Lapsus$ hacking group — the same group that infiltrated Nvidia and subsequently published thousands of employee credentials online — took responsibility for the breach. In […]
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