Cybersecurity News: November 10, 2020
Stolen Credentials Ain’t Worth What They Used To Be: Hackers selling network access to 7500 educational establishments via remote desktop protocol was being sold, with
Stolen Credentials Ain’t Worth What They Used To Be: Hackers selling network access to 7500 educational establishments via remote desktop protocol was being sold, with
Dirty Dozen Redux: Researchers have uncovered a new worm targeting Linux based x86 servers, as well as Linux internet of things (IoT) devices (that are
Billions Dollar Mystery Solved: The machinations behind the Nov 3 emptying of a billion dollar bitcoin wallet are now known. The Department of Justice said
Newsflash. You. Can’t. Trust. Criminals: Ransomware gangs are increasingly failing to keep their promise to delete stolen data after a victim pays a ransom. In
So, you thought virtual machines were safe…: A new ransomware called RegretLocker uses a variety of advanced features that allows it to encrypt virtual hard
Open me, I’m safe: A flaw in the Drive is being exploited to send out seemingly legitimate emails and push notifications from Google that, if
Ah, WordPress……: WordPress released a 5.5.2 update to its ubiquitous web publishing software platform. The update patches a high-severity bug, which could allow a remote
Artificially Intelligent Bugs?: Hot off the $40 Billion deal with ARM, NVIDIA said a high-severity information-disclosure bug impacting its DGX A100 server line wouldn’t be
Election Hacking. All the cool kids are doing it.: Inside an Attempted Election Hack: A US Cybersecurity Operative Tells Al. Read more here. Everyone wants a