Twitter has become an open source project this week. Check out the cool research from ESET and Kaspersky teams. A typical week in information security. Vulners is helping thousands of users stay away from Twitter this week. Don’t be like heroes from our news, install patches and keep an eye on security. Vulnerabilities: Apache, Honeywell … Continue reading Open-source Twitter, weekly google patches and other fails →
Microsoft has made several attempts since June, but the author of the mimikatz continues to bypass all the patches. Likewise, other vendors have tried to close a bunch of zero-day vulnerabilities, so you can protect yourself (or not) from ransomware.Even though the most dangerous of ransomware gangs are out, most of them continue to evolve … Continue reading Weekly Digest: How many patches does it take to fix one vulnerability? And for more? →
The week of the second Tuesday of the month always sees a lot of important updates from various vendors. It’s been a long time since our news section was bigger than Vulnerabilities. In the Research section you will traditionally find the most useful stuff that the author couldn’t pass by. Content: Vulnerabilities: Microsoft patch and … Continue reading Second Tuesday patches and several attacks in weekly news →
Vulnerabilities: There was a couple of high-profile news about vulnerabilities this week: SAP and SIGred (Patch it please!)Tools: A couple of cool tools appeared: procmon for Linux and Tsunami scanner from googleNews: Over 100 high profile Twitter accounts hacked via internal tool that was leaked by a Twitter employee. ZOOM? Again?And Research, because technical descriptions … Continue reading SAP, SIGred, procmon for Linux, Tsunami, Twitter and ZOOM? →