Security Affairs

Microsoft renewed its Attack Surface Analyzer, version 2.0 is online

Microsoft has renewed its Attack Surface Analyzer tool to take advantage of modern, cross-platform technologies. The first version of the…

7 years ago

The stealthy email stealer in the TA505 hacker group’s arsenal

Experts at Yoroi-Cybaze Z-Lab observed a spike in attacks against the banking sector and spotted a new email stealer used…

7 years ago

Magecart hackers inject card Skimmer in Forbes Subscription Site

The Magecart gang made the headlines again, the hackers this time compromised the Forbes magazine subscription website. The Magecart group…

7 years ago

BlackTech espionage group exploited ASUS update process to deliver Plead Backdoor

The BlackTech cyber-espionage group exploited the ASUS update process for WebStorage application to deliver the Plead backdoor. The cyber espionage group…

7 years ago

SAP Security Patch Day for May 2019 fixes many missing authorization checks

SAP released SAP Security Patch Day for May 2019 that includes 8 Security Notes, 5 of which are updates to…

7 years ago

Microsoft Patch Tuesday addresses dangerous RDS flaw that opens to WannaCry-like attacks

Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates for May 2019 address nearly 80 vulnerabilities, including an RDS flaw allowing WannaCry-Like attacks. Microsoft Patch…

7 years ago

Adobe patches over 80 flaws in Flash, Acrobat Reader, and Media Encoder

Adobe Patch Tuesday updates for May 2019 address a critical flaw in Flash Player and more than 80 vulnerabilities in…

7 years ago

Millions of computers powered by Intel chips are affected by MDS flaws

Millions of computers powered by Intel processors are affected by a new class of vulnerabilities (MDS) that can leak potentially…

7 years ago

Thrangrycat flaw could allow compromising millions of Cisco devices

Security firm Red Balloon discovered a severe vulnerability dubbed Thrangrycat, in Cisco products that could be exploited to an implant persistent…

7 years ago

North Korea-linked ScarCruft APT adds Bluetooth Harvester to its arsenal

The North Korea-linked APT group ScarCruft (aka APT37 and Group123) continues to expand its arsenal by adding a Bluetooth Harvester.…

7 years ago

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