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Naked Security named most educational blog at RSA 2017 Blogger Awards

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Thank you to those of you who voted for us – we’re thrilled with the award Continue reading Naked Security named most educational blog at RSA 2017 Blogger Awards→

Posted in RSA Conference 2017, Security Blogger Meet-up and Awards, Security Events

RSA 2017: Microsoft Word Intruders step outside Office for the first time

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Windows remains the largest battlefield for attackers, but the author of MWI has upped the ante by moving beyond Office-based exploits Continue reading RSA 2017: Microsoft Word Intruders step outside Office for the first time→

Posted in malware, Microsoft, Microsoft Word Intruders, RSA Conference 2017, Windows, Windows threats

RSA 2017: Deconstructing macOS ransomware

Posted on February 15, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Mac users, if you think your machines can’t be hit with ransomware, think again: they can. We look at some of the common variants and what you can do to protect yourself Continue reading RSA 2017: Deconstructing macOS ransomware→

Posted in apple, malware forecast, OS X, Ransomware, RSA Conference 2017, SophosLabs

RSA 2017: SophosLabs report examines Top 10 Android malware

Posted on February 14, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Android malware is on the rise according to the findings of Sophos Labs. We look at the top 10 malware families for the platform Continue reading RSA 2017: SophosLabs report examines Top 10 Android malware→

Posted in Android, Android malware, malware, Mobile, Ransomware, RSA Conference 2017, Security threats

RSA 2017: SophosLabs sees spike in Linux-IoT malware

Posted on February 13, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Security holes in Linux-based devices are no longer just theoretical – they’re being used to threaten the web’s infrastructure Continue reading RSA 2017: SophosLabs sees spike in Linux-IoT malware→

Posted in Internet of Things, IoT, linux, malware, malware forecast, Security threats, SophosLabs

No replacement yet named for White House chief infosec officer

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Departure of Cory Louie comes as observers wonder when Trump will sign his delayed EO on cybersecurity Continue reading No replacement yet named for White House chief infosec officer→

Posted in CISO, Cory Louie, Government security, President Obama, president trump

RSA Conference 2017: your chance to get to grips with ransomware

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Ransomware is one of the hottest topics in infosec right now, and the RSA conference in San Francisco is devoting a whole day to it Continue reading RSA Conference 2017: your chance to get to grips with ransomware→

Posted in defensive measures, malware, Ransomware, RSA Conference 2017

RSA Conference 2017: your chance to get to grips with ransomware

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Ransomware is one of the hottest topics in infosec right now, and the RSA conference in San Francisco is devoting a whole day to it Continue reading RSA Conference 2017: your chance to get to grips with ransomware→

Posted in defensive measures, malware, Ransomware, RSA Conference 2017

If you’re attending BSidesSF, expect to see a lot of Mr Robot

Posted on February 9, 2017 by Bill Brenner

If you’re going to be in San Francisco, here are some of the cool things to look out for at BSidesSF Continue reading If you’re attending BSidesSF, expect to see a lot of Mr Robot→

Posted in BSidesSF, Capture The Flag, Lockpick Village, RSA Conference 2017, Security Events

AKBuilder is the latest exploit kit to target Word documents, spread malware

Posted on February 7, 2017 by Bill Brenner

Make sure you keep Office patched to protect against malicious Word documents generated by the AKBuilder exploit kit Continue reading AKBuilder is the latest exploit kit to target Word documents, spread malware→

Posted in AK-1, AK-2, AKBuilder, exploit kits, malware, Microsoft Word

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