Month: November 2022
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AWS’ Inspector offers vulnerability management for Lambda serverless functions
Amazon Web Services has announced AWS Lambda serverless function support for its automated vulnerability management service, Amazon …
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Google links three exploitation frameworks to Spanish commercial spyware vendor Variston
Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) linked three exploitation frameworks to a Spanish surveillance spyware vendor named Variston. While …
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Nvidia GPU Driver Bugs Threaten Device Takeover & More
If unpatched, a host of GPU Display Driver flaws could expose gamers, graphic designers, and others to code execution, denial of service, …
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Hackers using USB drives to spread malware in ongoing attack
According to a recent post by the cybersecurity firm Mandiant, USB drives are being used to hack targets in Southeast Asia. The threat …
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Google Moves to Block Invasive Spanish Spyware Framework
The Heliconia hacking tool exploited vulnerabilities in Chrome, Windows Defender, and Firefox, according to company security …
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Fortanix unveils AWS integration for centralized key management
Cloud security vendor Fortanix has updated its Data Security Manager to incorporate support for AWS’ external encryption key store …
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Medibank hackers announce ‘case closed’ and dump huge data file on dark web
The cybercriminals behind the Medibank cyber-attack have posted on the dark web what appears to be the remainder of what customer data they …
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Google TAG Warns on Emerging Heliconia Exploit Framework for RCE
The framework has ties back to a Spanish exploit broker called Variston IT, and offers a one-stop shop for compromising Chrome, Defender …
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Singapore releases blueprint to combat ransomware attacks
Inter-agency task force set up to boost the country’s counter-ransomware efforts offers guidelines on how to mitigate such attacks, …
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How businesses can prevent becoming the next ransomware victim
The proliferation and scale of ransomware attacks over the past couple of years has led to it becoming a daily conversation. Just this past …
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North Korea Hackers Using New “Dolphin” Backdoor to Spy on South Korean Targets
The North Korea-linked ScarCruft group has been attributed to a previously undocumented backdoor called Dolphin that the threat actor has …
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Ransomware, SMBs remain key security concerns amidst focus on critical infrastructures
Countries including Japan and Singapore see growing impact of ransomware attacks, where small and midsize businesses and critical …
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