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Database Security Knowledgebase Update 5.03

Posted on July 13, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

This month’s update for Database Security Knowledgebase is now available. Knowledgebase version 5.00 includes new checks for Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle and Teradata and new CIS policies for MySQL v1.0.2 and Oracle 11gR2 v2.0.0. New Vulnerabili… Continue reading Database Security Knowledgebase Update 5.03→

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TrustKeeper Scan Engine Update for July 07, 2016

Posted on July 13, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Summary The latest update to the TrustKeeper scan engine that powers our Trustwave Vulnerability Management product (including both internal and external vulnerability scanning) is now available. Enjoy! New Vulnerability Test Highlights Some of the mor… Continue reading TrustKeeper Scan Engine Update for July 07, 2016→

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TrustKeeper Scan Engine Update for July 07, 2016

Posted on July 13, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

Summary The latest update to the TrustKeeper scan engine that powers our Trustwave Vulnerability Management product (including both internal and external vulnerability scanning) is now available. Enjoy! New Vulnerability Test Highlights Some of the mor… Continue reading TrustKeeper Scan Engine Update for July 07, 2016→

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Database Security Knowledgebase Update 5.03

Posted on July 13, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

This month’s update for Database Security Knowledgebase is now available. Knowledgebase version 5.00 includes new checks for Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle and Teradata and new CIS policies for MySQL v1.0.2 and Oracle 11gR2 v2.0.0. New Vulnerabili… Continue reading Database Security Knowledgebase Update 5.03→

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, July 2016

Posted on July 12, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

July’s Patch Tuesday is here and brings with it five bulletins rated Critical and 6 rated Important. These eleven bulletins patch 47 unique CVEs (not including the monthly Adobe Flash CVEs which clock in at 24 critical CVEs). Our usual…
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, July 2016

Posted on July 12, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

July’s Patch Tuesday is here and brings with it five bulletins rated Critical and 6 rated Important. These eleven bulletins patch 47 unique CVEs (not including the monthly Adobe Flash CVEs which clock in at 24 critical CVEs). Our usual…
Continue reading Microsoft Patch Tuesday, July 2016→

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How I Cracked a Keylogger and Ended Up in Someone’s Inbox

Posted on July 1, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

It all started from a spam campaign. Figure 1 shows a campaign we picked up recently from our spam traps with a suspicious document file attachment. Notice how poor the English is; this shall serve as a sign of warning…
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How I Cracked a Keylogger and Ended Up in Someone’s Inbox

Posted on July 1, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

It all started from a spam campaign. Figure 1 shows a campaign we picked up recently from our spam traps with a suspicious document file attachment. Notice how poor the English is; this shall serve as a sign of warning…
Continue reading How I Cracked a Keylogger and Ended Up in Someone’s Inbox→

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How I Cracked a Keylogger and Ended Up in Someone’s Inbox

Posted on July 1, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

It all started from a spam campaign. Figure 1 shows a campaign we picked up recently from our spam traps with a suspicious document file attachment. Notice how poor the English is; this shall serve as a sign of warning…
Continue reading How I Cracked a Keylogger and Ended Up in Someone’s Inbox→

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Malware Authors Adopt CEO Fraud Techniques

Posted on June 29, 2016 by SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave

CEO Fraud scams, a type of Business Email Compromise (BEC), have gained popularity among scammers recently. These scams use the power of the CEO’s name to try and elicit a response from a targeted employee of an organization. For more…
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