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Internet Explorer zero-day: browser is once again under attack

2018-05-14
On: May 14, 2018
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

In late April, two security companies (Qihoo360 and Kaspersky) independently discovered a zero-day for Internet Explorer (CVE-2018-8174), which was used in targeted attacks for espionage purposes. This marks two years since aRead More →

SynAck targeted ransomware uses the Doppelgänging technique

2018-05-14
On: May 14, 2018
In: Malware

The Process Doppelgänging technique was first presented in December 2017 at the BlackHat conference. Since the presentation several threat actors have started using this sophisticated technique in an attempt to bypass modernRead More →

How to do reconnaissance attack over your target the correct way

2018-05-12
On: May 12, 2018
In: Important, Incidents

A team of information security experts explains that a domain name represents some kind of label for IP addresses on the Internet. Since some companies move their infrastructure to theRead More →

Throwhammer the New Way to Launch Rowhammer Attacks via Network Packets

2018-05-12
On: May 12, 2018
In: Incidents, Malware

A team of researchers from Vrije University in Amsterdam and the University of Cyprus found a way to launch Rowhammer attacks through network packets and network cards. This, according toRead More →

IBM improves its security and prohibits the use of USB drives throughout the company

2018-05-12
On: May 12, 2018
In: Data Security

IBM recently banned all removable storage, throughout the company; this is a new policy that aims to avoid financial and reputational damage from a lost or misused USB drive. ShamlaRead More →

You must update 7-zip now! critical vulnerability found

2018-05-11
On: May 11, 2018
In: Vulnerabilities

Just a couple of months ago, an information security expert, nicknamed LANDAVE or Dave, found security vulnerability in the 7-Zip utility. A group of information security professionals commented that 7-ZipRead More →

Vulnerabilities in LG smartphones exploited to execute remote code

2018-05-11
On: May 11, 2018
In: Incidents, Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

LG recently patched two critical vulnerabilities on the default keyboard of all its smartphones, including flagship phones; the vulnerabilities could have been used to execute code remotely with elevated privileges,Read More →

Researchers Found Backdoor in Python Library That Steal SSH Credentials

2018-05-10
On: May 10, 2018
In: Malware

Recently we saw an attempt to hide a back door in a code library, and today there is a new case. This time, information security experts found the backdoor in a PythonRead More →

BaseStriker the new attack for Microsoft Office 365

2018-05-10
On: May 10, 2018
In: Incidents

The baseStriker technique, uncovered by information security researchers from the company Avanan, allows you to bypass anti-phishing filters by dividing and masking a malicious link using a tag called <base>Read More →

Hackers attack Copenhagen city’s bicycle sharing system

2018-05-10
On: May 10, 2018
In: Incidents

The system responsible for controlling the operations of “Bycyklen”, the bicycle exchange system of the city of Copenhagen, Denmark, was hacked over the weekend by unknown actors. According to information security experts,Read More →

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