A week in security (August 1 – 7)
The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last week.
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The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last week.
The post A week in security (August 1 – 7) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Facebook parent company Meta disclosed that it took action against two espionage operations in South Asia that leveraged its social media platforms to distribute malware to potential targets.
The first set of activities is what the company described a…
Categories: Explained A hack tool called KMSPico is hailed as the go-to tool when it comes to activiating Windows. But is it safe? |
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Wall Street Journal: Cybersecurity Buyers Want Open SolutionsHow open XDR architecture is meeting the needs of buyers who want to be future-readyLearn about the Wall Street Journal’s recent coverage of open XDR and how Secureworks meets the demand in t…
Categories: A week in security The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last week. |
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BlackStone project or “BlackStone Project” is a tool created in order to automate the work of drafting and submitting a report on audits of ethical hacking or pentesting. In this tool we can register in the database the vulnerabilities that we fi…
Cisco has released a security advisory about some serious security vulnerabilities in multiple Cisco small business VPN routers.
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We take a look at a wave of scams involving people’s fears of increasing energy prices, and how to avoid being caught out.
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A new IoT botnet malware dubbed RapperBot has been observed rapidly evolving its capabilities since it was first discovered in mid-June 2022.
“This family borrows heavily from the original Mirai source code, but what separates it from other IoT malwar…
Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: Cisco Tags: VPN routers Tags: CVE-2022-20842 Tags: CVE-2022-20827 Tags: CVE-2022-20841 Tags: input validation Cisco has released a security advisory about some serious security vulnerabilities in multiple Cisco small business VPN routers. |
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