This Week in Security: Zimbra, Lockbit 2, And Hacking NK

Unknown attackers have been exploiting a 0-day attack against the Zimbra e-mail suite. Researchers at Volexity first discovered the attack back in December of last year, detected by their monitoring …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: Zimbra, Lockbit 2, And Hacking NK

Microsoft Patch Tuesday, August 2021 Edition

Microsoft today released software updates to plug at least 44 security vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and related products. The software giant warned that attackers already are pouncing on one of the flaws, which ironically enough involves an easy-to-exploit bug in the software component responsible for patching Windows 10 PCs and Windows Server 2019 machines. Continue reading Microsoft Patch Tuesday, August 2021 Edition

This Week in Security: NSO, Print Spooler, and a Mysterious Decryptor

The NSO Group has been in the news again recently, with multiple stories reporting on their Pegasus spyware product. The research and reporting spearheaded by Amnesty International is collectively known …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: NSO, Print Spooler, and a Mysterious Decryptor

PrintNightmare: How To Check If Your Systems Are Still Vulnerable

PrintNightmare: Cybersecurity researchers continue to uncover new, related vulnerabilities that can be exploited. Learn how to determine whether your systems remain vulnerable to known popular exploit PoCs (Proof of Concepts).
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PrintNightmare: How To Check If Your Systems Are Still Vulnerable

PrintNightmare: Cybersecurity researchers continue to uncover new, related vulnerabilities that can be exploited. Learn how to determine whether your systems remain vulnerable to known popular exploit PoCs (Proof of Concepts).
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This Week is Security: REvil Goes Dark, Kaseya Cleanup, Android Updates, And Terrible Firmware

The funniest thing happened to REvil this week. Their online presence seems to have disappeared. Their Tor sites as well as conventional sites all went down about the same time …read more Continue reading This Week is Security: REvil Goes Dark, Kaseya Cleanup, Android Updates, And Terrible Firmware

Microsoft Patch Tuesday, July 2021 Edition

Microsoft today released updates to patch at least 116 security holes in its Windows operating systems and related software. A half of dozen of the vulnerabilities addressed today are under active attack, according to Microsoft. Continue reading Microsoft Patch Tuesday, July 2021 Edition

Kaseya Ransomware Attack, PrintNightmare Zero-day, Kaspersky Password Manager Vulnerability

Details on the Kaseya supply-chain and REvil ransomware attack, a new zero-day exploit called “PrintNightmare” affects all Windows versions before June, and how randomly generated passwords in a popular password manager were not so random. ** Links men… Continue reading Kaseya Ransomware Attack, PrintNightmare Zero-day, Kaspersky Password Manager Vulnerability