Supply chains show their weaknesses following Avast and NordVPN attacks

Get the Full StoryAntivirus solution provider Avast and VPN service NordVPN both disclosed data breaches caused by exposed credentials that granted attackers remote access to internal systems. The twin developments come as supply chain attacks compromising a third-party vendor with a connection to the true target targeting security-related apps are becoming a common vector to install malware. A cyber-espionage attempt Czech Republic-based cybersecurity firm Avast said it encountered an cyber-espionage attempt on September 23 to insert malware into its popular CCleaner cleanup utility similar to the supply chain attack of 2017 where the software was infected with Floxif malware. The attackers dubbed This story continues at The Next Web

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