March 13, 2025
March 13, 2025 Hash 11937c90009fb49076951c45346698ef7 2b075c7158719e0ea4b510c3ae07a00cb 367af8a00aba060d6508df2389989d85d URL 1http[:]//tag[.]shufflerline[.]shop/ 2http[:]//hr-buyerguide[.]com/ 3http[:]//www[.]play-store-app[.]cc/es/index[.]php?id=30ac8790cc87cef0449be79337240b8330ac8790cc87cef0449be79337240b83&act=30ac8790cc87cef0449be79337240b8330ac8790cc87cef0449be79337240b83?view=fcfad IP 18[.]219[.]40[.]251 2121[.]177[.]229[.]129 347[.]121[.]140[.]64...
Ransom & Dark Web Issues Week 2, March 2025
ASEC Blog publishes Ransom & Dark Web Issues Week 2, March 2025 New ransomware group SecP0 demands ransom for corporate vulnerabilities. Pro-Palestinian hacktivist group RipperSec claims DDoS attacks on South Korean telecom companies, public institutions, and education-related websites. Pro-Palestinian hacktivist group Dark Storm Team claims
Junos OS Security Update Advisory (CVE-2025-21590)
Overview We have released a security update that addresses a vulnerability in Junos OS. Users of affected products are advised to update to the latest version. Affected Products CVE-2025-21590 Junos OS Version: ~21.2R3-S9Junos OS Version: ~21.4R3-S10Junos OS Version: ~22.2R3-S6Junos OS version: ~22.4R3-S6Junos OS version: ~23.2R2-S3Junos OS version: ~23.4R2-S4Junos
Apple Family March 2025 Security Update Advisory
Overview We have released a security update to address a vulnerability in Apple products. Users of affected products are advised to update to the latest version. Affected Products CVE-2025-24201 VisionOS Versions: ~2.3.2 (excluded)macOS Sequoia version: ~15.3.2 (excluded)iOS version: ~18.3.2 (excluded)iPadOS version: ~18.3.2 (excluded)Safari version: ~18.3.1 (excluded) Resolved
February 2025 Deep Web and Dark Web Trends Report
Note This trend report on the deep web and dark web of February 2025 is sectioned into Ransomware, Data Breach, DarkWeb, CyberAttack, and Threat Actor. We would like to state beforehand that some of the content has yet to be confirmed to be true. Main Issues
Malicious HWP Document Disguised as Reunification Education Support Application
On March 5, AhnLab SEcurity intelligence Center (ASEC) found a post recruiting students for a unification-related course, which included a link to download a malicious HWP document. At the time of analysis, there were download links for JPG, HWP, and DOC files at the bottom of the post. The HWP

