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2019-06-12 13:25:00 UTC
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ThreatPost
Intel NUC Firmware Open to Privilege Escalation, DoS and Information Disclosure

Intel has patched seven high-severity vulnerabilities in its mini PC NUC kit firmware.

Vulnerabilities High Severity Flaw Intel Intel Nuc Intel Patch Mini PC Next Unit Of Computing NUC Vulnerability
2019-06-12 13:00:00 UTC
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ThreatPost
New FormBook Dropper Harbors Obfuscation, Persistence

Never-before-seen dropper found in FormBook samples that has increased persistence and obfuscation capabilities.

Malware Data Stealing Dropper FormBook Infection Malware Persistence
2019-06-12 12:00:00 UTC
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ThreatPost
Full Insight into the Internal Environment with Cynet Free Visibility

The Cynet 360 platform Free Visibility Offering is focused on IT and security professionals who know a lack of visibility is a main challenge in their daily responsibilities as end-users and service providers. 

Malware Web Security
2019-06-12 10:55:00 UTC
Naked Security | Sophos
Naked Security | Sophos
FBI warns users to be wary of phishing sites abusing HTTPS

Why you shouldn't trust a website simply because it's secured using HTTPS and backed by the green padlock symbol.

Google Phishing Security Threats Browser Security Http Https Online Security Phishing
2019-06-12 10:50:00 UTC
The Daily Swig
The Daily Swig
Critical browser flaws among scores of bugs fixed in latest Patch Tuesday

Fortunately, no vulnerabilities appear to have been exploited in the wild, says Microsoft

2019-06-12 09:44:00 UTC
Naked Security | Sophos
Naked Security | Sophos
Radiohead releases ‘OK Computer’ sessions that hacker tried to ransom

The band shrugged off the threat and released the files on Bandcamp. They're long and not very interesting, they said.

Data Loss Law & Order Ransomware Security Threats Cyberextortion Data Loss Extortion Radiohead Ransom
2019-06-12 09:42:00 UTC
Naked Security | Sophos
Naked Security | Sophos
Hackers stole photos of travelers and license plates from subcontractor

Critics say if the US can't protect such data - which was improperly stored by a subcontractor - it shouldn't collect it.

Data Loss Government Security Law & Order Privacy Border Crossings Breach Contractor Dark Web Facial Recognition FBI GAO License Plate Readers License Plate Scanners LPR Subcontractor Surveillance
2019-06-11 23:20:00 UTC
Dark Reading
Dark Reading
Suppliers Spotlighted After Breach of Border Agency Subcontractor

Attackers increasingly use third-party service providers to bypass organizations' security. The theft of images from US Customs and Border Protection underscores the weakness suppliers can create.

2019-06-11 21:30:00 UTC
HackRead
HackRead
Google confirms presence of Triada backdoor in cheap Android phones

By Uzair Amir

Triada Banking Trojan came Preinstalled as Backdoor in Budget Android Smartphones- Google Confirms. It would probably be the first time ever in Google’s history that the company has revealed details of the tenacity and success of malware dubbed as Triada. Triada malware was discovered in 2017 and came pre-installed on Android devices. It was believed […]

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Android Malware Security Backdoor Google Play Store Security Triada
2019-06-11 20:29:00 UTC
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
Microsoft Patches Four Publicly-Known Vulnerabilities

In total, 88 unique vulnerabilities were patched as part of Microsoft’s June Patch Tuesday security bulletin.

Vulnerabilities Web Security Elevation Of Privilege June Patch Tuesday Microsoft Microsoft Patch Tuesday Patch Tuesday Publicly Know Vulnerabilities Windows Windows Shell

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