Greetings, from Cloudbric.
Here’s the latest from Cloudbric: for May 23rd to June 5th.
- Tech Developments
*Cloudbric Labs (cyber threat information data platform based on blockchain technology)
→ Blacklist IP API upgrade : 100% completed
→ Blacklist IP Block service in development: 25% complete (estimated time of completion: 2020 3Q)
→ Support for Hacker Wallet Address and Phishing URL API: 30% complete (estimated time of completion: 2020 3Q)
- Plans to develop a service that blocks all blacklisted IPs using the ‘Blacklist IP API’
- Analysis for method of implementing Blacklist IP API completed
- Completed implementation of Blacklist IP API and currently testing
*Cryptobric v2
→ Internet Communication Encryption App for Personal Information Protection : 40% complete (estimated time of completion: end of 2020 3Q)
- Planning for technology application in progress.
- Reviewing the direction of cryptographic communication technology and seeking ways to implement it
- Implementation plans for application under review
- Planning details on design and server deployment architecture
*VISION (Deep Learning Security Engine) Commercialization
→ Source code analysis for VISION commercial structuring VISION: 45% Complete.
→ Commercial module development: 25% complete.
- Revisions for improvements regarding source code and engine.
- Review of additional lists to be included in the supervised learning of the Deep Learning Engine
- Ongoing review of different learning strategies by domain
2. Business and Marketing Side Update
Having received continuous interest from India, Cloudbric is currently under talks with potential reseller partners. A steadily rising interest for web application security has been detected in South Asia due to the Covid-19 epidemic, Cloudbric is looking at ways of expediting the partner selection process to quickly address the market needs.
3.NEWS
- Japanese Cryptocurrency Exchange Coincheck Hacked; Customers’ Emails Exposed — Ciso Mag
Cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck admitted that it has become a victim of a security incident in which unknown hackers accessed emails sent to the firm by its customers. In an official statement, the Tokyo-based firm stated that attackers gained access to DNS records for the coincheck.com domain at the firm’s third-party domain registrar, and altered the records to forward incoming emails to them. - Denial of service attacks against advocacy groups skyrocket — Cyberscoop
In figures published Tuesday, the internet security firm Cloudflare said it blocked more than 135 billion malicious web requests against advocacy sites, compared to less than 30 million blocked requests against U.S. government websites, such as police and military organizations. The company did not disclose which websites were affected, specifically. - Cyber-Attack Hits US Nuclear Missile Sub-Contractor — Infosecurity Magazine
Confidential documents have been swiped from a US military nuclear missile contractor in a cyber-attack, according to Sky News. Today the news service reported that cyber-criminals were able to gain unauthorized access to the computer network of New Mexico company Westech International.