Daily brief for 2018-11-04
ASIA
- Security Affairs newsletter Round 187 – News of the week
- Kraken ransomware 2.0 is available through the RaaS model
- Google logins make JavaScript mandatory, Huawei China spy shock, Mac malware, Iran gets new Stuxnet, and more
- Bluetooth chip has serious security vulnerabilities that widely affect smart electronic products
WORLD
- Who’s In Your Online Shopping Cart?
- PortSmash flaw in Hyper-Threading CPU could allow sensitive data theft
- Security Affairs newsletter Round 187 – News of the week
- Kraken ransomware 2.0 is available through the RaaS model
- Targeted SamSam Ransomware Attacks Continues to Breaking & Lock 67 Different Organizations Network
- Bluetooth chip has serious security vulnerabilities that widely affect smart electronic products
- Intel processors are vulnerable to new PortSmash side-channel vulnerability
- WireGuard has not been merged into the Linux kernel mainline
ATTACKS
- PortSmash flaw in Hyper-Threading CPU could allow sensitive data theft
- Beware!! Cyber Criminals Stealing Cash From Cardless ATM Using SMS Phishing Attack
THREATS
- Week in review: Bleedingbit, nastiest malware of 2018, Cisco security appliances under attack
- Vulnerability Scanners 101
- PortSmash flaw in Hyper-Threading CPU could allow sensitive data theft
- New Microsoft Edge Browser Zero-Day RCE Exploit in the Works
- Kraken ransomware 2.0 is available through the RaaS model
- Google logins make JavaScript mandatory, Huawei China spy shock, Mac malware, Iran gets new Stuxnet, and more
- Targeted SamSam Ransomware Attacks Continues to Breaking & Lock 67 Different Organizations Network
- What should you do when you realize you've click on a malicious link?
- Researchers recently found vulnerabilities within the robot controllers from @Universal_Robot. Learn what these #robot controllers are used for and how
- Why Vulnerability Management Does Not Work
- Bluetooth chip has serious security vulnerabilities that widely affect smart electronic products
- Intel processors are vulnerable to new PortSmash side-channel vulnerability
- New Intel CPU Flaw Exploits Hyper-Threading to Steal Encrypted Data
CRIME
- PortSmash flaw in Hyper-Threading CPU could allow sensitive data theft
- Security Affairs newsletter Round 187 – News of the week
- Kraken ransomware 2.0 is available through the RaaS model
POLITICS
- PortSmash flaw in Hyper-Threading CPU could allow sensitive data theft
- Google logins make JavaScript mandatory, Huawei China spy shock, Mac malware, Iran gets new Stuxnet, and more
- Bluetooth chip has serious security vulnerabilities that widely affect smart electronic products