Naked Security Live – Lessons beyond ransomware
Cybercrime isn’t about just one sort of attack, one type of crook, or one method of protection! Continue reading Naked Security Live – Lessons beyond ransomware
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Cybercrime isn’t about just one sort of attack, one type of crook, or one method of protection! Continue reading Naked Security Live – Lessons beyond ransomware
New episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep25: Drained accounts, ransomware attacks and Linux badware [Podcast]
Remember Hafnium? Here’s the bad news – it’s not over yet! Learn why and what to do… Continue reading BlackKingdom ransomware still exploiting insecure Exchange servers
Latest episode – watch now! Continue reading Naked Security Live – HAFNIUM explained in plain English
New episode – listen now! (And find out what HAFNIUM really stands for.) Continue reading S3 Ep23: Hafnium happenings, I see you, and Pythonic poison [Podcast]
Countless organizations using Microsoft Exchange are scrambling to undo the damage caused by hackers. And it’s all Microsoft’s fault.
The post Huge Fallout from Microsoft Incompetence: Let’s Exchange Exchange appeared first on Security Boulevard.
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Webshells explained, with some (safe) examples you can try at home if you want to learn more. Continue reading Serious Security: Webshells explained in the aftermath of HAFNIUM attacks
At least 30,000 organizations across the United States — including a significant number of small businesses, towns, cities and local governments — have over the past few days been hacked by an unusually aggressive Chinese cyber espionage unit that’s focused on stealing email from victim organizations, multiple sources tell KrebsOnSecurity. The espionage group is exploiting four newly-discovered flaws in Microsoft Exchange Server email software, and has seeded hundreds of thousands of victim organizations worldwide with tools that give the attackers total, remote control over affected systems. Continue reading At Least 30,000 U.S. Organizations Newly Hacked Via Holes in Microsoft’s Email Software
This week brought news of Chinese hackers attacking Microsoft Exchange. But why did Microsoft wait eight weeks to tell anyone?
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Microsoft has released emergency security patches for four zero-day vulnerabilities in its Exchange email server software, widely used by businesses. Continue reading Patch your Exchange email server now! flaws exploited by hackers to download corporate email