Nov 5, 2018

Daily brief for 2018-11-04

ASIA

  1. Security Affairs newsletter Round 187 – News of the week
  2. Kraken ransomware 2.0 is available through the RaaS model
  3. Google logins make JavaScript mandatory, Huawei China spy shock, Mac malware, Iran gets new Stuxnet, and more
  4. Bluetooth chip has serious security vulnerabilities that widely affect smart electronic products

WORLD

  1. Who’s In Your Online Shopping Cart?
  2. PortSmash flaw in Hyper-Threading CPU could allow sensitive data theft
  3. Security Affairs newsletter Round 187 – News of the week
  4. Kraken ransomware 2.0 is available through the RaaS model
  5. Targeted SamSam Ransomware Attacks Continues to Breaking & Lock 67 Different Organizations Network
  6. Bluetooth chip has serious security vulnerabilities that widely affect smart electronic products
  7. Intel processors are vulnerable to new PortSmash side-channel vulnerability
  8. WireGuard has not been merged into the Linux kernel mainline

ATTACKS

  1. PortSmash flaw in Hyper-Threading CPU could allow sensitive data theft
  2. Beware!! Cyber Criminals Stealing Cash From Cardless ATM Using SMS Phishing Attack

THREATS

  1. Week in review: Bleedingbit, nastiest malware of 2018, Cisco security appliances under attack
  2. Vulnerability Scanners 101
  3. PortSmash flaw in Hyper-Threading CPU could allow sensitive data theft
  4. New Microsoft Edge Browser Zero-Day RCE Exploit in the Works
  5. Kraken ransomware 2.0 is available through the RaaS model
  6. Google logins make JavaScript mandatory, Huawei China spy shock, Mac malware, Iran gets new Stuxnet, and more
  7. Targeted SamSam Ransomware Attacks Continues to Breaking & Lock 67 Different Organizations Network
  8. What should you do when you realize you've click on a malicious link?
  9. Researchers recently found vulnerabilities within the robot controllers from @Universal_Robot. Learn what these #robot controllers are used for and how
  10. Why Vulnerability Management Does Not Work
  11. Bluetooth chip has serious security vulnerabilities that widely affect smart electronic products
  12. Intel processors are vulnerable to new PortSmash side-channel vulnerability
  13. New Intel CPU Flaw Exploits Hyper-Threading to Steal Encrypted Data

CRIME

  1. PortSmash flaw in Hyper-Threading CPU could allow sensitive data theft
  2. Security Affairs newsletter Round 187 – News of the week
  3. Kraken ransomware 2.0 is available through the RaaS model

POLITICS

  1. PortSmash flaw in Hyper-Threading CPU could allow sensitive data theft
  2. Google logins make JavaScript mandatory, Huawei China spy shock, Mac malware, Iran gets new Stuxnet, and more
  3. Bluetooth chip has serious security vulnerabilities that widely affect smart electronic products