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2018-09-18 16:26:00 UTC
The Daily Swig
The Daily Swig
Ransomware remains biggest malware threat in 2018, says Europol

A year after WannaCry, the law enforcement agency warns that targeted ransomware attacks may become the new normal.

2018-09-18 15:18:00 UTC
HackRead
HackRead
Linux & Windows hit with disk wiper, ransomware & cryptomining Xbash malware

By Waqas

Xbash is an “all in one” malware. Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 researchers have come to the conclusion that the notorious Xbash malware that has been attacking Linux and Windows servers is being operated by the Iron Group which is an infamous hacker collective previously involved in a number of cyber crimes involving the use […]

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2018-09-18 15:02:00 UTC
The Daily Swig
The Daily Swig
Dynamic web ads leave sites susceptible to XSS

Multiple iframe busters have been removed, but many are still likely being used on top sites.

2018-09-18 14:30:00 UTC
Dark Reading
Dark Reading
Overhauling the 3 Pillars of Security Operations

Modern apps and the cloud mean that organizations must now rethink older security practices.

2018-09-18 12:35:00 UTC
HackRead
HackRead
Hackers disrupt UK’s Bristol Airport flight info screens after ransomware attack

By Uzair Amir

The ransomware attack disrupted the screens for two days.  In a nasty ransomware attack, flight information screens at the United Kingdom’s Bristol airport were taken over and hijacked by malicious hackers on September 15th Friday morning. The ransomware attack forced the airport staff to go manual by using whiteboards and hand-written information to assist passengers regarding their […]

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2018-09-18 12:02:00 UTC
The Daily Swig
The Daily Swig
Windows of opportunity: Microsoft OS remains the most lucrative target for hackers

Nearly 50% of hackers say they compromised Windows systems more than any other within the past year.

2018-09-18 04:00:00 UTC
Dark Reading
Dark Reading
The Risk Management Struggle

The majority of organizations are struggling to implement a risk-based approach to security - even though risk reduction has become the primary metric for measuring the effectiveness of enterprise security strategies. Read the report and get more details today!

2018-09-17 21:57:00 UTC
Krebs on Security
Krebs on Security
GovPayNow.com Leaks 14M+ Records

Government Payment Service Inc. — a company used by thousands of U.S. state and local governments to accept online payments for everything from traffic citations and licensing fees to bail payments and court-ordered fines — has leaked more than 14 million customer records dating back at least six years, including names, addresses, phone numbers and the last four digits of the payer's credit card.

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2018-09-17 21:15:00 UTC
Dark Reading
Dark Reading
New Xbash Malware a Cocktail of Malicious Functions

The new malware tool targeting Windows and Linux systems combines cryptomining, ransomware, botnet, and self-propagation capabilities.

2018-09-17 15:18:00 UTC
HackRead
HackRead
Safari & Firefox browser to block user data tracking with new security add-ons

By Waqas

Apple has been trying hard to improve the security mechanisms of its hardware and software products.  The addition of new privacy features in Safari browser is yet another attempt to toughen security measures for preventing breaches and tracking by websites like Facebook. It is a well-known fact that companies use cookies to keep track of […]

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