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Cloud Credentials: New Attack Surface for Old Problem
19 April 2018 - 16:30, by , in
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Researchers show why keeping a handle on user credentials is just as hard in the cloud as it is on local networks.
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Use of ‘StegWare’ Increases in Stealth Malware Attacks
19 April 2018 - 13:36, by , in
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Researchers are warning malware payloads can bypass traditional AV protection when delivered buried inside images, documents or even just a pixel.
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Researcher Billy Rios, Talks Medical Device Security at RSA Conference 2018
18 April 2018 - 13:41, by , in
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Researcher Billy Rios, founder of WhiteScope, discusses medical device hacking at RSA Conference 2018 with Threatpost’s Tom Spring.
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Automated Bots Growing Tool For Hackers
17 April 2018 - 12:57, by , in
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The use of automated bots is becoming more prevalent for novice attackers as tools become more available, researchers found.
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Google Play Boots Three Malicious Apps From Marketplace Tied to APTs
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Researchers said three apps used to surveil Middle East targets were booted from the Google Play marketplace.
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Outlook Bug Allowed Hackers to Use .RTF Files To Steal Windows Passwords
12 April 2018 - 19:12, by , in
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Microsoft patched a bug that allowed attackers to steal a target’s Windows account password via previewed Outlook message.
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Microsoft Fixes 66 Bugs in April Patch Tuesday Release
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Microsoft’s April Patch Tuesday release includes fixes for 66 bugs, 24 of which are rated critical.
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Vulnerability in San Francisco’s Public Safety Warning Sirens Fixed
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A patched vulnerability in San Francisco’s public safety warning siren system suggests other radio-based platforms could also be hacked.
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Ransomware Dominates Verizon DBIR
10 April 2018 - 17:42, by , in
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Verizon pegged ransomware as the most prevalent malware in its 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report.
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Word Attachment Delivers FormBook Malware, No Macros Required
9 April 2018 - 18:35, by , in
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A new wave of document attacks targeting inboxes do not require enabling macros in order for adversaries to trigger an infection chain that ultimately delivers FormBook malware.
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