The Week in Ransomware – November 8th 2019 – Now Targeting Passwords

It has been an busy week in terms of ransomware between a new variant of MegaCortex that performs something a bit different and MSP attacks against Everis in Spain. […] BleepingComputer

Week in review: Mass iPhone hacking, SSL VPNs under attack, SOC analysts overwhelmed

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles and podcasts: Cybersecurity in the age of the remote workforce Users can be set up for a productive experience while maintaining the security integrity for the enterprise. Attackers are targeting vulnerable Fortigate and Pulse Secure SSL VPNs Attackers are taking advantage of recently […]

Security Affairs newsletter Round 229 – News of the week

A new round of the weekly newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs Hi folk, let me inform you that I suspended the newsletter service, anyway I’ll continue to provide you a list of published posts every week through the blog. Once again thank you! 80 defendants charged with participating in […]

A week in security (June 10 – 16)

Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we revealed to readers the mindset of security pros as to why they lack confidence in their ability to prevent their organizations getting breached. We also reported on Maine Governor Janet Mills implementing the state’s own privacy protections, how Apple can better protect its users’ privacy, the continuous trending of […]

The Week in Ransomware – June 14th 2019 – pyLocky and GandCrab Cleans Up

This week we saw French law enforcement releasing a decryptor for the pyLocky Ransomware.  We also saw a charity in Washington and a airplane manufacturer become infected with ransomware. […] BleepingComputer

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