It’s as if someone had broken into a bank vault and made off with $20 million – except in this…
microsoft patch tuesday: #zerodays #eop exploits & malicious drivers block
Source: https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2023/07/12/microsoft-patches-four-zero-days-finally-takes-action-against-crimeware-kernel-drivers/ I’ve summarised this article for you: This month, Microsoft released a patch for more than 100 vulnerabilities, including…
#rootkits with #microsoft: malicious drivers targeting #gaming users in china on the rise
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/researchers-discover-microsoft-signed-rootkit-for-loading-2nd-stage-kernel-module I’ve summarised this article for you: It’s outrageous that threat actors are getting away with using sophisticated rootkits…
#malwareexplosion: 1 billion variants and counting
Source: https://www.cshub.com/malware/articles/the-9-most-common-types-of-malware-and-the-worst-malware-attacks-in-history Summary: Types of Malware • Viruses: Self-replicating programs that attach to files or applications and spread when they…
unleashing the power of ai: cybersecurity’s risk-based approach to fighting ai-driven attacks #cybersecurity #ai
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/a-golden-age-of-ai-or-security-threats- Summary: AI as a Threat: – AI is being used by cybercriminals to create malicious code, target vulnerabilities,…
How can we balance convenience and security when it comes to cybersecurity #passwordprotection?
Source: https://www.cshub.com/attacks/articles/the-top-8-password-attacks-and-how-to-defend-against-them • The first ever password attack took place in 1962 when Allen Scherr used a request to print…