![]() The Bleeping Computer news site wonders if this is legit, or a trap set by law enforcement. Nor can any activity – like selling stolen data – relate to Russia or nearby Russian allied countries. Now this person, who dubs themselves DeSnake, says AlphaBay is back and ready for business – with some qualifications: No selling of guns, erotica, fentanyl, fake or real COVID-19 vaccines, ransomware or ransomware discussions. It was taken down by law enforcement agencies in 2017 after police in Thailand arrested a Canadian. Here’s some bad news: The AlphaBay darkweb marketplace, used by cybercrooks for buying and selling cyber exploits, stolen data and drugs, has been revived. The problem is an attacker can use these vulnerabilities to get into a computer system. There’s no patch yet for the third bug, but Microsoft has issued a security advisory with a workaround. Microsoft has issued security updates for two of them, which by now Windows administrators should have installed. CrowdStrike says that one gang using a ransomware strain called Magniber was caught trying to exploit these vulnerabilities last month against organizations in South Korea. Collectively, the three vulnerabilities are known as PrintNightmare. Ransomware gangs are starting to take advantage of recently-discovered printer-related vulnerabilities in Windows Server. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for. PrintNightmare bugs exploited, AlphaBay criminal marketplace returns, a threat to network inspection devices and check your router. Artificial Intelligence (770) Auto Tech (30) Blockchain (140) CanadianCIO (77) Careers & Education (4404) Channel Strategy (22) Cloud (1968) Communications & Telecom (311) Companies (522) Data & Analytics (1237) Development (610) Digital Transformation (1109) Distribution (121) Diversity & Inclusion (37) Ecommerce (75) Emerging Tech (24107) End User Hardware (20) Engineering (78) Financial Services (94) FinTech (75) Future of Work (302) Governance (86) Government & Public Sector (5953) Human Resources (796) Infrastructure (8480) IoT (6162) ITWC Morning Briefing (101) Leadership (4248) Legal (84) Legislation (110) Managed Services & Outsourcing (4300) Marketing (51) MarTech (3) Medical (16) Mobility (3412) Not For Profit (12) Open Source (19) Operations (64) People (89) Podcasts (1842) Privacy (552) Project Management (1099) Security (7307) Service (36) Smart Home (12) SMB (40) Social Networks (126) Software (4105) Supply Chain (105) Sustainability (60) Tech in Sports (4) Women in Technology (164)
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