

Security
Canadian police arrest teenager for stealing $ 36.5 million in bitcoins
The teen spent some of the money buying rare usernames in games, which brought the police to him.
Canadian law enforcement officials arrested a teenager on suspicion of stealing cryptocurrency worth about $ 36.5 million from a single person in the United States. Police in the city of Hamilton (Ontario, Canada) called the incident the largest single person theft of a cryptocurrency in history.
The victim became a victim of the so-called SIM swap – the attacker gained access to his phone number and intercepted the two-factor authentication codes, thanks to which he was able to gain control over the protected wallet.
The thief spent some of the stolen money buying rare usernames in online games, which led to the Hamilton Police Department, the FBI and the US Secret Service’s Electronic Crimes Working Group. After the arrest of the teenager, law enforcement officers seized from him about $ 5.5 million in stolen cryptocurrency.
2021 has been a landmark year in terms of cryptocurrency theft. In June, South African investors lost $ 3.6 billion in bitcoin following the disappearance of the founders of the country’s largest cryptocurrency exchange. In the same month, police in the UK seized about $ 158 million in various cryptocurrencies. At that time, it was the largest seizure of property of this kind in the history of the country.
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Components
Vulnerability found in the Apple M1 processor that cannot be closed programmatically

Specialists from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said that they were able to develop a PACMAN attack technique, which is possible due to a hardware vulnerability in the Apple M1 processor. Moreover, it cannot be closed by software.
The attack itself is carried out using software and hardware, and it can be performed remotely. The PACMAN attack makes it possible to gain access to the kernel of the operating system. At the same time, potentially the same vulnerabilities can be in Qualcomm and Samsung processors, but this has not yet been confirmed.
The technical side of the attack is based on the Pointer Authentication function. It is used to check Pointer Authentication Codes (PACs), allowing only code-signed software to run. However, the PACMAN method allows you to select the necessary PAC values. In part, this technique is similar to Specter and Meltdown in Intel processors.
At the same time, Apple spokesman Scott Radcliffe said that the vulnerability does not pose an immediate threat to users and is not sufficient in itself to bypass operating system protections.
A few years ago, a vulnerability was already found in Arm processors that allows an attacker to gain unauthorized access to data.
Security
So much for Unisoc. Companies have discovered a vulnerability in single-chip systems

Unisoc is actively capturing the market for single-chip systems, although it does so exclusively in the budget segment itself. However, it turned out that these platforms have a critical vulnerability.
According to the source, the problem is in the modem’s firmware and affects both 4G and 5G platforms. The vulnerability, numbered CVE-2022-20210, was discovered while scanning Non-Access Stratum (NAS) message handlers. This vulnerability could be used to neutralize or block the device’s cellular capabilities.
The vulnerability was first discovered in the Motorola Moto G20 smartphone based on the Unisoc T700 SoC. But in the end it turned out that the same vulnerability occurs in other platforms, however, the source did not provide a list.
The Check Point specialists who discovered the vulnerability notified Unisoc back in May, and the company has already released a fix, so smartphone owners should not worry now if they update the software of their devices.
Security
New vulnerability in Microsoft Office is heavily exploited by hackers

A serious vulnerability has been found in the Microsoft Office suite that could potentially allow attackers to execute arbitrary code.
She was assigned the number CVE-2022-30190, and among the researchers they gave the name Follina. As noted in Kaspersky Lab, the most unpleasant thing is that there is no fix yet, and in the meantime, the vulnerability is already being actively exploited by attackers. Vulnerability CVE-2022-30190 threatens all operating systems of the Windows family, both regular and server.
While the update is being developed, experts recommend that all Windows users and administrators take advantage of temporary workarounds. As a Microsoft workaround recommends disable the MSDT URL protocol.
The CVE-2022-30190 vulnerability itself is contained in the Microsoft Windows Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT), but due to the implementation of this tool, a single malicious office document is enough to exploit the vulnerability.
The scheme could be like this. Attackers create a malicious office document and slip it to the victim, for example by sending an email with an attachment. The infected file contains a link to an HTML file that contains JavaScript code that executes malicious code on the command line via MSDT. As a result, attackers are able to install programs, view, modify or destroy data, as well as create new accounts – that is, do everything that the privileges of the user who opened the infected file allow.
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