Welcome to Osint10x Newsletter #3, your weekly update on threat intelligence insights, tools, and investigations from around the globe. Here’s what we have for you this week:
⚫️Dark Web 101: Everything You Need to Know Before Diving In (2025 Edition)
New to the dark web? This guide covers the basics, risks, and precautions you need to know before exploring. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in dark web research or investigations. Read more
💵Cerberus Unchained: The Multi-Stage Trojan Banking Campaign Targeting Android Devices
A detailed analysis of Cerberus, a multi-stage trojan targeting Android users. The campaign is stealing banking credentials through advanced techniques. Stay informed to protect your devices. Read more
🖥U.S. Treasury Sanctions Beijing Cybersecurity Firm for State-Backed Hacking Campaigns
The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned a Chinese cybersecurity firm accused of supporting state-sponsored hacking campaigns. This action highlights rising tensions over global cyber-espionage. Read more
🛠FortiGuard Labs Links New EC2 Grouper Hackers to AWS Credential Exploits
FortiGuard Labs has uncovered a group known as EC2 Grouper, exploiting AWS credentials to compromise cloud environments. This report details their tactics and provides guidance for defense. Read more
🦠PlayfulGhost Delivered via Phishing and SEO Poisoning in Trojanized VPN Apps
PlayfulGhost malware is being spread through phishing campaigns and fake VPN apps optimized with SEO poisoning. This highlights the need for caution when downloading apps or clicking on search results. Read more
💡Other Nuggets
- OSINT Tools for Deep Web Search in 2025
- Chinese OSINT Resources: Data, Maps, and Vehicle Information
- Cyber Threat Intelligence Roundup
- Open-Source Intelligence Roundup
- Post-Exploitation Tool
- Powerful Tools for Detecting Secret Leaks
- Threat Actor Interviews
Thanks for reading this week’s update! Cyber threats are evolving every day, and staying informed is the first step to staying secure. We hope these posts help you understand the latest cybercrime trends and prepare for emerging threats.
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