IBM Security Managed Detection and Response (MDR) observations coupled with IBM Security X-Force malware research sheds additional light on the mysterious objectives of the operators behind the Raspberry Robin worm.…
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Patch now! SIGRED – the wormable hole in your Windows servers
The bug can definitely crash your Windows DNS servers, and it could end up being used for much worse than that. Please patch now!
BlueKeep guides make imminent public exploit more likely
A public exploit for Microsoft’s BlueKeep vulnerability is just days away. In fact, for those with deep pockets, it’s already here. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by…
A million devices still vulnerable to ‘wormable’ RDP hole
An internet-wide scan has revealed almost one million devices vulnerable to CVE-2019-0708. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by Sophos Author: Danny Bradbury
Will We See the Rise of Vaporworms and Other New Fileless Attacks in 2019?
The evolution of the new and difficult-to-detect category of fileless attacks may soon take an insidious turn with the development of what some researchers are calling vaporworms. As the name…
FBI burrowing into North Korea’s big bad botnet
The FBI revealed that it joined the Joanap botnet and started chewing it up from the inside. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by Sophos Author: Lisa Vaas