Palmerworm cyber-spies hide in compromised networks for months
A new espionage campaign targets companies in Japan, Taiwan, the U.S., and China.
A new espionage campaign targets companies in Japan, Taiwan, the U.S., and China.
The cause of the incident is believed to be the Ryuk ransomware.
Exploitation of some of the problems allows arbitrary code execution on the system.
A successful attack could allow an attacker to present a valid SSL certificate and fraudulently take over a connection.
Microsoft strongly recommends all Windows administrators to install the security updates.
Some of the flaws could be exploited to run arbitrary code.
The published data included names, dates of birth, and the officers' departments and job titles.
The Android backdoor is also capable of recording the phone’s voice surroundings via the microphone.
The attack involved the RansomExx strain of ransomware also known as Ransom X.
The agency deems the CVE-2020-1472 flaw to be"an unacceptable risk" that "requires an immediate and emergency action."
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