The last monthly digest this year turned out to be intense and interesting. There was a lot of news about various hacks and attacks, new methods of attacks were invented and new malware was discovered. Bottom line of this month: supply chain attacks exist and the secure Security Development Lifecycle is VERY IMPORTANT! Vulnerabilities: Apple … Continue reading Monthly digest not just about FireEye and SolarWinds hacks → The post Monthly digest not just about FireEye and SolarWinds hacks first…
The last monthly digest this year turned out to be intense and interesting. There was a lot of news about various hacks and attacks, new methods of attacks were invented and new malware was discovered. Bottom line of this month: supply chain attacks exist and the secure Security Development Lifecycle is VERY IMPORTANT! Vulnerabilities: Apple … Continue reading Monthly digest not just about FireEye and SolarWinds hacks →
Microsoft is the headliner of the outgoing month. Too many too critical vulnerabilities in the last month. Also, other vendors with zero-day and 1-click vulnerabilities are worth noting. In addition to vulnerabilities, there were several high-profile hacks and news about ransomware + some APT for our monthly digest. Vulnerabilities: Microsoft, IOT, Nvidia, Atlassian, Western Digital … Continue reading Monthly red digest with red vulnerabilities and incidents →
This month, Vulners published new functionality for auditing Linux CentOS via Errata plugin (like RHEL). After that, we updated our new docs and wrote current monthly review of the top news. This month was full of zero-day, critical patches (not for everyone) and many different hacks with information security news. Vulnerabilities: Mobile processors, Realtek, Cisco, … Continue reading Monthly Vulners Review with TOP vulnerabilities and news →