Post-Ransomware Attack, Florida City Pays $600K
Riviera Beach, a Florida city, is coughing up $600,000 to hackers after a ransomware attack brought down its computer systems. Go to Source
Riviera Beach, a Florida city, is coughing up $600,000 to hackers after a ransomware attack brought down its computer systems. Go to Source
A Tiny Core Linux 9.0 image configured to run XMRig runs on a VM, rather than victim machines hosting the malware locally. Go to Source
Malware adds ransomware to its malicious bag of tricks. Go to Source
The update patches critical flaw (CVE-2019-11707), a type confusion vulnerability in the Mozilla Firefox code that Tor uses. Go to Source
Rampant security-operations bungling allowed cyberattackers to infiltrate JPL’s network, which carries human mission data. Go to Source
Google’s new multi-party computation tool allows companies to work together with confidential data sets. Go to Source
Oracle is urging users to update after a critical WebLogic Server Flaw was found being actively exploited in the wild. Go to Source
Mozilla released a new update for Firefox after discovering a critical flaw under active attack. Go to Source
A security researcher who disclosed flaws impacting 2 million IoT devices in April – and has yet to see a patch or even hear back from the manufacturers contacted – is sounding off on the… Consumers Urged to Junk Insecure IoT Devices
Four vulnerabilities could “SACK” connected devices with denial-of-service exploits. Go to Source