Category: News

How to Secure Your SaaS Stack with a SaaS Security Posture Management Solution

SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) named a must have solution by Gartner. Adaptive Shields SSPM solution allows security teams full visibility and control.

TrickBot Crashes Security Researchers’ Browsers in Latest Upgrade

The malware has added an anti-debugging tool that crashes browser tabs when researchers use code beautifying for analysis.

Apple Fixes 2 Zero-Day Security Bugs, One Exploited in the Wild

iOS 15.3 & iPadOS 15.3 fix the Safari browser flaw that could have spilled users’ browsing data, plus a zero day IOMobileFrameBuffer bug exploited in the wild.

‘Dark Herring’ Billing Malware Swims onto 105M Android Devices

The mobile malware heisted hundreds of millions of dollars from unsuspecting users, thanks to 470 different well-crafted malicious app in Google Play.

New Year, New Threats: 4 Tips to Activate Your Best Cyber-Defense

Need a blueprint for architecting a formidable cyber-defense? Kerry Mandiant, senior director at Mandiant, shares hers in this detailed breakdown.

Cybercriminals Love Supply-Chain Chaos: Here’s How to Protect Your Inbox

Threat actors use bogus ‘shipping delays’ to deceive customers and businesses. Troy Gill, senior manager of threat intelligence at Zix, discusses how spoofing is evolving and what to do.

Linux Bug in All Major Distros: ‘An Attacker’s Dream Come True’

The 12-year-old flaw in the sudo-like polkit’s pkexec tool, found in all major Linux distributions, is likely to be exploited in the wild within days.

Threat Actors Blanket Androids with Flubot, Teabot Campaigns

Attackers are getting creative, using smishing & a malicious Google Play QR reader to plant banking trojans on the phones of victims across the globe.

Segway Hit by Magecart Attack Hiding in a Favicon

Visitors who shopped on the company’s eCommerce website in January will likely find their payment-card data heisted, researchers warned.

Cyberattacks on Squid Game Minecraft Tourney Take Down Andorra’s Internet

Some of the bursts of traffic reached up to 10Gbps, reports noted, overwhelming the country’s only ISP, and crippling Andorran Squidcraft gamers along with the rest of the population.