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How SMBs Can Mitigate the Growing Risk of File-based Attacks

mercredi 2 octobre 2019 à 10:53
Cases of document-based malware are steadily rising. 59 percent of all malicious files detected in the first quarter of 2019 were contained in documents. Due to how work is done in today's offices and workplaces, companies are among those commonly affected by file-based attacks. Since small to medium businesses (SMBs) usually lack the kind of security that protects their larger counterparts,

Former Yahoo Employee Admits Hacking into 6000 Accounts for Sexual Content

mercredi 2 octobre 2019 à 10:30
An ex-Yahoo! employee has pleaded guilty to misusing his access at the company to hack into the accounts of nearly 6,000 Yahoo users in search of private and personal records, primarily sexually explicit images and videos. According to an press note released by the U.S. Justice Department, Reyes Daniel Ruiz, a 34-year-old resident of California and former Yahoo software engineer, admitted

Researchers Find New Hack to Read Content Of Password Protected PDF Files

mardi 1 octobre 2019 à 19:31
Looking for ways to unlock and read the content of an encrypted PDF without knowing the password? Well, that's now possible, sort of—thanks to a novel set of attacking techniques that could allow attackers to access the entire content of a password-protected or encrypted PDF file, but under some specific circumstances. Dubbed PDFex, the new set of techniques includes two classes of attacks

Comodo Forums Hack Exposes 245,000 Users' Data — Recent vBulletin 0-day Used

mardi 1 octobre 2019 à 13:23
If you have an account with the Comodo discussion board and support forums, also known as ITarian Forum, you should change your password immediately. Cybersecurity company Comodo has become one of the major victims of a recently disclosed vBulletin 0-day vulnerability, exposing login account information of over nearly 245,000 users registered with the Comodo Forums websites. In a brief

Over A Billion Malicious Ad Impressions Exploit WebKit Flaw to Target Apple Users

mardi 1 octobre 2019 à 11:02
The infamous eGobbler hacking group that surfaced online earlier this year with massive malvertising campaigns has now been caught running a new campaign exploiting two browser vulnerabilities to show intrusive pop-up ads and forcefully redirect users to malicious websites. To be noted, hackers haven't found any way to run ads for free; instead, the modus operandi of eGobbler attackers