Threatpost News Wrap Podcast for June 8
Threatpost editors discuss the stories behind the biggest news that broke this week. Go to Source
Threatpost editors discuss the stories behind the biggest news that broke this week. Go to Source
A Facebook glitch in May set millions of posts that users composed to “public” for ten days. Go to Source
Adobe patched the Flash Player vulnerability (CVE-2018-5002) earlier on Thursday. Go to Source
Experts say the devil is in the details when it comes to complying with the swath of new privacy and cybersecurity laws enforced by the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation. Go to Source
The payload is a commercial version of the Imminent Monitor tool, which is marketed as legitimate software. Go to Source
Pen Test Partners demonstrates how to send vessels off-course or even onto a path to collision — fairly easily. Go to Source
A new malicious campaign has compromised more than 40,000 machines globally to monetize via traffic hijacking and cryptomining. Go to Source
The incident is another reminder that third-party software and services are an easy way for attackers to steal sensitive data. Go to Source
Researchers said they now believe the malware has infected twice the number of router brands than previously stated and that the malware packs a much deadlier punch. Go to Source
An exploit allows attackers to remotely overwrite archive files with their own content, and from there pivot to achieving remote command execution on the machine. Go to Source