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SEO Poisoning Campaign Laces Your Zoom And TeamViewer Installs With BATLOADER Malware – Hot Hardware

Acybersecurity firm just recently discovered a search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning campaign intended to dupe users into installing malware on their computers. The campaign works by leveraging various SEO techniques, such as cramming tons of keywords into the source code of various malicious webpages, in order to raise those webpages near the top of the search results for various productivity applications that are free to download.

The Mandiant team found that this campaign has two different infection chains. The first infection chain targets users looking for software bundles. A user who searches for something like free software development tools installation may see a compromised website among the search results on the first page and visit that site. If the user downloads and runs the software installer on the compromised site, it will install legitimate software, but bundled with that software is BATLOADER malware.

Once the BATLOADER malware is executed as part of the installation process, a multi-stage infection chain begins, where each stage involves downloading and executing an additional malicious payload. One of these payloads contains malicious VBScript embedded inside a legitimate internal component of Windows, AppResolver.dll. Despite the malicious VBScript, the DLL samples code signature remains valid, which is an issue that Microsoft attempted to address with a patch for CVE-2020-1599.

In a later stage of this attack chain, the malicious payload installs additional malware, as well as ATERA. However, the second attack chain skips over the previous steps and installs ATERA directly.

Users directed to the malicious website will find a message board with a download link for what appears to be legitimate software, but is really the ATERA Agent Installer Package. ATERA is legitimate Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) software, but the threat actors in this case use it to run pre-configured scripts, perform malicious tasks, install persistent malware, and finally uninstall itself, once its work is done.

According to Mandiant, some of the attack chain activity overlaps with techniques used in CONTI ransomware operations. The threat group behind this SEO poisoning campaign may be replicating CONTI techniques, by drawing on training documents, playbooks, and tools that were leaked by a disgruntled CONTI affiliate in August 2021.

Mandiants report on the SEO poisoning campaign contains further details, including some of the malicious domains being used in the campaign, as well as MD5 hash values of malicious packages used in the campaign.

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Odisha teen puts her heart and Seoul to place India on K-pop map – Hindustan Times

BHUBANESWAR: Shreya Lenka, 18, from Odishas Jharsuguda wanted to be a dancer since her childhood. She participated in dance competitions and took lessons in Hindustani classical music to hone her skills.

Lenka got a big break when she was selected for six-month training in Seoul to become a member of the Korean pop (K-Pop) band Blackswan. She has been in Seoul since December undergoing singing and dancing practice for hours under the trainers of music company DR Music Entertainment.

Blackswan was started by the company as Rania in 2011. It later became BP Rania before getting its current name in October 2020. After its oldest member Hyeme left the group in November 2020, DR Music in May last year announced global auditions to replace her.

Lenka, a Korean pop fan, applied for the online audition and was among the 23 shortlisted out of 4,000 applicants from across the world in July. The selections were made after their recorded videos were assessed by the DR Music. Four including Lenka were chosen for the final round for which they had to travel to Seoul for training for one of them would be chosen to replace Hyeme. Two of the four opted out leaving Lenka and Brazils Gabriela Dalcin as the final contestants.

Lenkas cousin, Sonali, said in the second round, she had to either dance or do a rap of the song Tonight from the Goodbye Rania album of the group in front of the camera. She had to dance without any background music and do a rap on the song. A couple of weeks after we uploaded the unedited video of her performance on Google Drive, the company made an announcement on its YouTube channel about her selection, said Sonali. She added Lenka had already given audition in several other Korean companies and they hoped she will make it.

K-pop or Korean pop started out in South Korea in 1990s that included different musical genres such as rock, hip hop and electronic music. As the East Asian country experienced an economic boom in 90s bringing bigger purchasing power among the countrys youth, they gained easier access to American popular culture and artists. As per moonROK, a K-pop news portal, the foundation of K-pop was laid in 1992 with an electric hip-hop TV performance by Seo Taiji and Boys. Soon K-pop began spreading in non Asian countries like USA and some European countries.

As per Koreaboo.com, the daily schedule of a K-pop trainee like Shreya is packed with classes that range from the standard vocal, rap, dance lessons to personal training, language, and musical instruments. Former K-pop idol Minu from the band Boyfriend in her Instagram post revealed that trainees go to the music company as early as 10 am and stay as late as midnight.

Lenkas father Avinash Lenka, who works in a private company in Jharsuguda, encouraged her to follow her passion for dancing.

From her childhood, she always wanted to be a dancer and participated in several dance competitions, said her mother Priyatama. She added whether her daughter is finally chosen as the fifth member of Blackswan or not is another matter. But she is focussed on learning Korean language and K-pop music.

Priyatama said her daughter was always focussed. During school days, she used to head for dance training after reaching home at 2.30 pm and would not come back before 9 pm. I too wanted to pursue dancing but could not fulfil the dream as my father did not approve of it. I do not know if my daughter would become the first K-pop idol from India, but I am happy that she is living her dream.

In a statement, DR Music said Lenka and Dalcin were undergoing basic practice and Korean language education. They will go through...six months of training. It is the final audition. We have prepared to prove through the training process that they themselves are eligible to debut as K-pop artists. Therefore, we will evaluate whether they have the basic skills to perform as a K-pop artist, such as their personality and qualities...

Sonali said her cousins schedule is hectic. By the time she returns to her room, she is completely exhausted. We have formed a family WhatsApp group in which she sometimes chats. But the conversations are very brief.

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Trump is not my God: how the former presidents only vaccine victory turned sour – The Guardian

She is fiercely loyal to Donald Trump. But when the former US president came to her home city and praised coronavirus vaccines, Flora Moore did something she never thought possible. She booed him.

He said take the vaccine but we all booed and said no, she recalled of Trumps event with broadcaster Bill OReilly in Orlando, Florida. He heard us loud and clear because the Amway Center was packed. We let him know no and a couple of us even hollered out, Its killing people!

There is no scientific basis to the claim that the vaccines are killing people. In fact, they have demonstrably saved thousands of lives. But Moore is indicative of the extreme anti-vaccine sentiment consuming the base of the Republican party a monster that Trump himself can no longer control.

America is exhausted by a pandemic still killing more than 2,400 people a day, the overwhelming majority of whom are unvaccinated, bringing the total death toll to 900,000.

In more conventional times, Trumps Operation Warp Speed, which developed vaccines in record time, would be a source of pride for his voters. Even his successor, Joe Biden, has praised the initiative, stating: Thanks to the prior administration and our scientific community, America was one of the first countries to get the vaccine.

But Trumps eagerness to claim credit has been undone by conservatives backlash against Bidens efforts to legally require worker vaccinations, which they cast as a threat to individual freedom. The ex-presidents customary applause turned to jeers when he encouraged supporters to get vaccinated and told OReilly that he received a booster himself.

What was arguably Trumps most important legacy from an otherwise disastrous pandemic response, and a divisive four-year presidency, has turned into a political liability, threatening to turn his own fans against him. Laurie Garrett, an award-winning science writer, observed: Its probably the only time his base has ever booed him about anything. If he can no longer brag about Operation Warp Speed, what can he brag about regarding how he handled Covid?

The anti-vaccine fervor has been stoked by some Republican politicians as well as rightwing media. Last month, Fox News host Tucker Carlson, a notorious sceptic, gave writer Alex Berenson a platform to baselessly proclaim, The mRNA Covid vaccines need to be withdrawn from the market now. No one should get them. No one should get boosted. No one should get double-boosted.

The web has also become a place for unscientific conspiracy theories to thrive. Moore, the Trump supporter in Florida, said she gets her information from her 30,000 followers on Facebook as well as Telegram, Twitter and YouTube.

She said: I dont trust the government. I dont trust the pharmaceutical companies. Im active in politics here and found out lots of people were having complications and dropping dead. Theres a lot of jobs I wontt even take because they want me to get a vaccine.

The commercial analyst, who is in her 40s, refuses to wear a face mask in restaurants or at work. Her radical views on the issue outweigh even her faith in Trump.

I trust him on certain things, but hes not my God, she said.

Trump appears to have heeded the shift and recalibrated. At a rally in Conroe, Texas, last Saturday, where anti-vaccine views were again rampant, he channeled the crowds anger towards Bidens mandate for federal government workers (a similar mandate for businesses was rejected by the supreme court).

It is time for the American people to declare independence from every last Covid mandate, Trump said to cheers. We have to tell this band of hypocrites, tyrants and racists that were done with having them control our lives, mess with our children and close our businesses. Were moving on from Covid.

He then added briskly: We did a great job. Operation Warp Speed has been praised by everybody but its now time to move on. Notably in the remarks he did not use the word vaccines at all. It was a pivot that appeared to acknowledge the political threat and it is enough to satisfy voters such as Moore.

She commented: I think hes gotten the message that he can say he took the vaccine and nothing happened to him and if you desire to take it, take it, but if you dont want to, leave it alone.

The number of anti-vaxxers in the Republican base is hard to estimate. The Guardian interviewed half a dozen Trump rally attendees last week and found that most had got the shots. They included Jered Pettis, from Phoenix, Arizona, who had changed his mind on the topic.

We were totally anti-vaccine, didnt really believe in it, didnt want to get it, he said. Then a friend got it pretty severe: he could hardly breathe and felt like his head was going to explode. He didnt go to the hospital but he was very, very sick to the point where he told me, Hey, Jered. Im very thankful for every breath of air that I get now. After I had seen and heard one of my best friends go through that, I changed my mind in a heartbeat.

Pettis received two Pfizer doses, then caught the virus just over a month ago. So thank God, because I would have been a lot sicker than I was. It was almost like a mild cold. I could just imagine if I was not vaccinated.

The 50-year-old exterior designer describes the recent booing as absolutely ridiculous and believes that Trump deserves credit, not criticism, for the vaccines. Even though you may be anti-vaccine, youll change your mind if you get sick or you get somebody around you that dies.

Even so, deep-seated suspicion of the vaccines could deprive Republicans of what might have been a powerful boast going into Novembers midterm elections. Garrett, author of The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance, points out that counties that voted for Trump in 2020 have a far higher mortality rate than counties that voted for Biden.

The Republicans are in a bind, she said. They are experiencing a higher death rate in their ranks and it is directly linked to their positions on Covid. The one thing they could claim as a great benefit that was saving lives, vaccination, theyre now being compelled by their own base to renounce.

Vaccine scepticism has never been a solely rightwing stance. Some libertarians on the left have opposed profit-driven big pharma and championed holistic alternatives. But on Covid-19, at least, this group appears to be significantly smaller than the conservative holdouts.

Garrett said: All the polls are showing tremendous partisan differential in everything to do with vaccines and it has been increasing steadily for the last two years. Its very much driven by the rightwing myths and narratives around Covid.

There still are some of those ex-hippie types that dont want to get vaccinated, but if you look at the breakdown on political sentiment about vaccination, willingness to get a third booster or even a fourth if it becomes available, its so Democrat. Its incredible Garrett said. I never thought in my life I would see something like this. It is an absolute partisan divide and its widening.

About nine in 10 Democrats and six in 10 Republicans have been vaccinated, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey, while 62% of Democrats and just 32% of Republicans have been both vaccinated and boosted. The trend suggests that Republican candidates for the midterm elections are likely to follow Trumps lead in attacking Bidens mandates rather than celebrating Trumps vaccines.

But if any Republican can outflank Trump on the issue ahead of the 2024 presidential election, it may be the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, who has refused to say whether he received a booster. The New York Times reported that Patrick Ruffini, a Republican pollster, found Trumps lead over DeSantis closing to just nine points among party members who like both men.

Monika McDermott, a political science professor at Fordham University in New York, said: They can get disgruntled with Trump, certainly, and DeSantis is the obvious choice for people who are anti-vax. But giving up on Trump is like giving up on their dreams at this point. Trump was their savior. Trump brought about the wholesale remasculization of that portion of the American psyche.

Indeed, despite the possible split with his Make America Great Again movement on vaccines, Trump remains by far the biggest beast in the Republican jungle and this week announced that he is entering 2022 with a staggering $122m in campaign funds.

Joe Walsh, a former Republican congressman active on social media, said: I talk to the extremists all the time and I agree with Trumps people that theyre locked with him. Theyre not going to anybody else.

Walsh finds that 90% of the base are anti-vaccine, do not believe Biden won and either have no problem with the 6 January insurrection or regard it as a patriotic day.

You could not as a Republican candidate run for office if you told people to get vaccinated or if you said Joe Biden won fair and square, he added. If you said either one of those two things, you couldnt win a Republican primary.

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Donald Trump Jr., Gunning for First Fatherly Hug of 2022, Joins War on Lindsey Graham – Vanity Fair

Something youve probably picked up on during the last few cursed years is that Donald Trump demands complete and total subservience from everyone in his life, the kind generally reserved for the relationship between a man and his dog. No oneand we mean no onecan ever cross him and God help the person who even entertains the idea of leveling the absolute mildest criticism, even if said person has historically treated him like an emperor king. So it wasnt surprising in the slightest that after Senator Lindsey Graham suggested that maybe it wasnt a great idea to dangle pardons for the violent rioters involved in the storming of the Capitol on January 6, the ex-president completely flew off the handle, accusing one of his most loyal followers of being a RINO and not knowing what the hell hes talking about. Nor was it surprising that his eldest son, clearly angling for a fatherly pat on the head because thats how sad their relationship is, has joined the pile-on.

Appearing on Newsmax on Thursday, Donald Trump Jr. offered that while he like[s] Lindsey and thinks hes a funny guy, hes got a good personality, in the Senate hes a RINOin terms of government, in terms of those things hes going to roll over every time and thats unfortunate because well be right on the issues and so many Republicans and the weak establishment Republicans will roll over each and every time. I think we need to elect people that wont do that. Unfortunately, the Senate is filled with a lot of Republicans that way now. I just want to make sure we bolster and help those who are actually going to fight for conservative values, not talk about it in sound bites and then roll over and die when theres actual pressure.

Just so its clear, according to Junior, Graham isnt a real Republican because he thinks people who waged a violent insurrection that left five people dead in the hopes of overturning the results of an election should not be let off the hook, or that other people considering similar acts should have it put in their heads that theyll be able to get away with it. Which, according to Donny, is going against conservative values, for which Graham and others like him should apparently be voted out of the Senate.

(Incidentally, as many have pointed out, Donald Trump may be a Republican now, but hes reportedly changed his party at least five times over the years, so the RINO disses are extremely rich.)

Anyway, wed like to say the Trump attacks will cause Graham to rethink his fealty to the family, but thats about as likely as his dead friend rising up from the grave and saying, Hey, why the f--k arent you defending me to this clown? Last week, the GOP lawmakersaidin an interview that hed spent the whole weekend with Trump and suggested that he was all in if the former president should make another run for the White House. He will be the nominee in 2024 if he wants it. Stay tuned, Graham said, adding: From my point of view, theres nobody thats going to beat Donald Trump if he wants to run.

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It’s not true that Donald Trump never left the White House – PolitiFact

Theres a brand of misinformation that spreads widely on social media that falsely suggests Donald Trump is not the former president, but the current one. Weve checked some of it, such as this claim that Trump signed the Insurrection Act and is still president, or that he was secretly inaugurated as the president of the "restored Republic."

Neither statement is accurate, and neither is the title of this video shared on Facebook on Feb. 2. "Trump is in position," it says. "He never left."

This post was flagged as part of Facebooks efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)

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The video offers no evidence to support this claim.

While Trump is active in politics issuing statements, holding rallies, giving interviews he is no longer the president. He left the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, and hasnt returned.

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