Mirai Botnet Sees Big 2019 Growth, Shifts Focus to Enterprises
Mirai activity has nearly doubled between the first quarter of 2018 and the first quarter of 2019. Go to Source
Mirai activity has nearly doubled between the first quarter of 2018 and the first quarter of 2019. Go to Source
More victims of a 2015 credential-harvesting incident have come to light. Go to Source
Google is announcing much higher bug bounty payouts for Chrome, Chrome OS and Google Play. Go to Source
The cyberspy group’s activities are broader than originally thought. Go to Source
Two months after the alarm sounded warning of a WannaCry-level event, progress in patching exposed Windows systems varies by country and industry. Go to Source
Lenovo, Acer and five additional server manufacturers are hit with supply-chain bugs buried in motherboard firmware. Go to Source
Identifying tokens and random addresses, meant to create anonymity, do not change in sync on some devices — opening an attack vector. Go to Source
A sophisticated and growing malvertising attacker is partnering with legitimate ad tech platforms to drop malware at scale. Go to Source
The group is using malicious versions of WinRAR and other legitimate software packages to infect targets, likely via watering-hole attacks. Go to Source
Lenovo patches enterprise and SMB network attached storage devices for a vulnerability that leaked data to the public internet. Go to Source