Cybersecurity News


A Post-Data Privacy World and Data-Rights Management

A Post-Data Privacy World and Data-Rights Management Joseph Carson, chief security scientist at Thycotic, discusses the death of data privacy and what comes next.
14 April 2021

FBI removes web shells from compromised Exchange servers

Authorities step in to thwart attacks leveraging the recently-disclosed Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities

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14 April 2021

The CISO Life Is Half as Good

The CISO Life Is Half as Good Lora Vaughn was at a crossroads -- and that was before mandated pandemic lockdowns came into play. Here's her story of how life got sweeter after she stepped away from the CISO job.
14 April 2021

100,000 Google Sites Used to Install SolarMarket RAT

100,000 Google Sites Used to Install SolarMarket RAT Search-engine optimization (SEO) tactics direct users searching for common business forms such as invoices, receipts or other templates to hacker-controlled Google-hosted domains.
14 April 2021

Bolstering Our Nation's Defenses Against Cybersecurity Attacks

Shawn Henry, former Executive Assistant Director of the FBI and current CrowdStrike president of services and CSO, shares the top three cybersecurity priorities that the Biden administration needs to address.
14 April 2021

Dependency Problems Increase for Open Source Components

The number of components in the average application rose 77% over two years. No wonder, then, that 84% of codebases have at least one vulnerability.
14 April 2021

Microsoft Has Busy April Patch Tuesday with Zero-Days, Exchange Fixes

Microsoft Has Busy April Patch Tuesday with Zero-Days, Exchange Fixes Microsoft fixes 110 vulnerabilities, with 19 classified as critical and another flaw under active attack.
14 April 2021

FBI hacks vulnerable US computers to fix malicious malware

FBI hacks vulnerable US computers to fix malicious malware

US justice department says bureau hacked devices to remove malware from insecure software

The FBI has been hacking into the computers of US companies running insecure versions of Microsoft software in order to fix them, the US Department of Justice has announced.

The operation, approved by a federal court, involved the FBI hacking into “hundreds” of vulnerable computers to remove malware placed there by an earlier malicious hacking campaign, which Microsoft blamed on a Chinese hacking group known as Hafnium.

Related: Documents reveal FBI head defended encryption for WhatsApp before becoming fierce critic

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14 April 2021

Test-DEU-169665

President Biden has nominated Jen Easterly as the new director of CISA and is expected to nominate Chris Inglis as the first national cyber director.
14 April 2021

Privacy

Privacy is more than just settings in your social media account or using the Tor Browser. Your data and actions are collected in a variety of ways. The more aware you are of just how much of your data is collected, the better you can protect it.
14 April 2021

Microsoft Patch Tuesday, April 2021 Edition

Microsoft today released updates to plug at least 110 security holes in its Windows operating systems and other products. The patches include four security fixes for Microsoft Exchange Server -- the same systems that have been besieged by attacks on four separate (and zero-day) bugs in the email software over the past month. Redmond also patched a Windows flaw that is actively being exploited in the wild.
13 April 2021

DNS Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of Internet-Connected Devices to Attack

Researchers uncover a fresh set of nine vulnerabilities in four TCP/IP stacks that are widely used in everything from powerful servers and firewalls to consumer IoT products.
13 April 2021

NSA Alerted Microsoft to New Exchange Server Vulnerabilities

Microsoft today patched 114 CVEs to address the Exchange Server flaws, more than 50 remote code execution vulnerabilities, and one zero-day.
13 April 2021

Compromised Microsoft Exchange Server Used to Host Cryptominer

Researchers say an unknown attacker is targeting vulnerable Exchange Servers with a payload hosted on a compromised Exchange Server.
13 April 2021

How the NAME:WRECK Bugs Impact Consumers, Businesses

How the NAME:WRECK Bugs Impact Consumers, Businesses How this class of vulnerabilities will impact millions connected devices and potentially wreck the day of IT security professionals.
13 April 2021

Global Dwell Time Drops as Ransomware Attacks Accelerate

The length of time attackers remain undiscovered in a target network has fallen to 24 days, researchers report, but ransomware plays a role.
13 April 2021

COVID-Related Threats, PowerShell Attacks Lead Malware Surge

COVID-Related Threats, PowerShell Attacks Lead Malware Surge Researchers measured 648 new malware threats every minute during Q4 2020.  
13 April 2021

Dark Reading to Upgrade Site Design, Performance

Improvements will make site content easier to navigate, faster, and more functional.
13 April 2021

Tax Phish Swims Past Google Workspace Email Security

Tax Phish Swims Past Google Workspace Email Security Crooks are looking to harvest email credentials with a savvy campaign that uses the Typeform service to host the phishing page.
13 April 2021

5 Objectives for Establishing an API-First Security Strategy

With APIs predicted to be the most common attack vector by 2022, an API-first security strategy is critical now more than ever.
13 April 2021