Security this Week: Racoons in My TLS, Bypassing Frontends, and Obscurity

Raccoon is the next flashy security flaw with a name, cute logo, and a website (and a PDF). Raccoon is a flaw in TLS version prior to 1.3, and seems to be a clever bit of work, albeit one with limited real-world application. The central problem is that these older …read more

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This Week in Security: Zero Days, Notarized Malware, Jedi Mind Tricks, and more

Honeypots are an entertaining way to learn about new attacks. A simulated vulnerable system is exposed to the internet, inviting anyone to try to break into it. Rather than actually compromising a deployed device, and attacker just gives away information about how they would attack the real thing. A honeypot …read more

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Bad Actors Target Unsecure Databases An Average of 18 Times Per Day, New Research Shows

Many companies accidentally leave their databases exposed on the web, and data breaches or security incidents occur daily. Unsecured and misconfigured servers often lead to data leaks that can become logistical and legal nightmares for companies, … Continue reading Bad Actors Target Unsecure Databases An Average of 18 Times Per Day, New Research Shows

IT threat evolution Q1 2020. Statistics

Kaspersky solutions blocked 726,536,269 attacks launched from online resources across the globe, a total of 442,039,230 unique URLs were recognized as malicious. Continue reading IT threat evolution Q1 2020. Statistics