This Week in Security News: Trends and Tea Parties
Credit to Author: Jon Clay (Global Threat Communications)| Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2018 14:35:07 +0000
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. This week, the U.S. official in charge of election security was replaced, Trend Micro hosted a tea party in rural Taiwan, and a new cryptocurrency minor was discovered through an Oracle patch.
Read on to learn more.
If mobile threats diversified and expanded in 2016, they matured in 2017. Mobile ransomware continued to rear its head, burgeoning into the platform’s most prevalent threat. Simple screenlockers, for instance, evolved into file-encrypting malware, some of which even seemed to keep pace with their desktop counterparts in terms of malicious routines.
A Look Into the Most Noteworthy Home Network Security Threats of 2017
Routers are the gateways to all internet-connected devices in homes. They could also be potentially welcoming a bevy of home network threats risking users’ information and security. Here we review the most noteworthy home network security events of 2017.
5 Cybersecurity Trends to Watch in 2018
Inc. contributor, James Paine, sums up his top five trends to watch in cybersecurity: AI/machine learning, proactivity and preparation, GDPR, late adopters and talent shortages.
New Campaign Exploits CVE-2018-4878 Anew via Malicious Microsoft Word Documents
On February 6, Adobe released a security update in Flash version 28.0.0.161 meant to address CVE-2018-4878, a zero-day remote code execution vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player that attackers exploited through the use of lure documents sent to victims via phishing emails.
OMG Mirai Variant Turns IoT Devices Into Proxy Servers
A new Mirai variant, dubbed as OMG (detected by Trend Micro as ELF_MIRAI.AUSX), was found targeting Internet of Things (IoT) devices and turning them into proxy servers.
A Tea Party with a Difference: Trend Micro Supports Arts and Cultural Education in Rural Taiwan
CCO and Trend Micro and Chairman of Trend Micro Education Foundation recently went to a Taiwanese elementary school to raise funds to support its traditional Chinese orchestra.
Exclusive: U.S. official focused on election security will be replaced
The head of a federal commission who has helped U.S. states protect election systems from possible cyber-attacks by Russia or others is being replaced.
46% of Orgs Never Change Cybersecurity Strategy, Even After Attack Or Breach
Despite an increasingly sophisticated cyber threat landscape, some 46% of 1,300 IT professionals and business leaders surveyed said that their organization’s security strategy rarely changes.
VPN 101 – Part 1: What You Need to Know to Stay Safe and Protect Your Privacy Online
Trend Micro’s local VPN in Content Shield—part of Trend Micro Mobile Security for iOS—focuses on web threat and web content filtering.
Oracle Server Vulnerability Exploited to Deliver Double Monero Miner Payloads
A patched Oracle WebLogic WLS-WSAT is being abused to deliver two different cryptocurrency miners: a 64-bit variant and a 32-bit variant of an XMRig Monero miner.
Cryptocurrency-Mining Malware: 2018’s New Menace?
The popularity and increasing real-world significance of cryptocurrencies are also drawing cybercriminal attention — so much so that it appears to keep pace with ransomware’s infamy in the threat landscape.
Intel’s Spectre fix for Broadwell and Haswell chips has finally landed
Intel has released new microcode updates to address the Spectre Variant 2 flaw.
Why Cybersecurity Is About More Than Prevention-Focused Products
Forbes Tech Council member Brian NeSmith shares tips on how to beef up cybersecurity.
Cyber ‘Shark’, Robert Herjavec, Advocates Maintaining ‘Cyber-Hygiene’ For Businesses (Part 1)
Forbes sits down for an interview with cyber security guru and entrepreneur thought leader, Robert Herjavec, to discuss the state of the cybersecurity industry today.
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