Overlay RAT Malware Uses AutoIt Scripting to Bypass Antivirus Detection

IBM X-Force discovered a new overlay RAT malware that exploits the AutoIt framework to evade antivirus detection while perpetrating bank fraud in Brazil.

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Analyze Attack Patterns to Make Your Environment Secure by Design

By analyzing attack patterns and making their environments secure by design, analysts can control devices remotely without impeding change management.

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Bugs in Arris Modems Distributed by AT&T Vulnerable to Trivial Attacks

Trivially exploitable vulnerabilities in several Arris home modems, routers and gateways distributed to consumers and small businesses through AT&T’s U-verse service have been discovered. Continue reading Bugs in Arris Modems Distributed by AT&T Vulnerable to Trivial Attacks

Selecting the Right SME Storage Solution Part 2: Network Attached Storage

In the second part of this article, Russell Smith looks at Network Attached Storage solutions for SMEs.

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UEM’s Most Wanted: Deliver Remote Support to Any Endpoint From Anywhere

When integrated with TeamViewer, MaaS360 UEM equips administrators with the visibility and control they need to provide remote support to end users.

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IOT Startup Bricks Customers Garage Door Intentionally

Internet of Things startup Garadget remotely bricked an unhappy customer’s WiFi garage door for giving a bad Amazon review and being rude to company reps. Garadget device owner [Robert Martin] found out the hard way how quickly the device can turn a door into a wall. After leaving a negative Amazon review, and starting a thread on Garadget’s support forum complaining the device didn’t work with his iPhone, Martin was banned from the forum until December 27, 2019 for his choice of words and was told his comments and bad Amazon review had convinced Garadget staff to ban his device …read more

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