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Week in review: Terrapin SSH attack, Mr. Cooper breach

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Creating a formula for effective vulnerability prioritization In this Help Net Security interview, Michael Gorelik, CTO and Head of Malware Research at Morphisec, provides insights into the business impact of vulnerabilities. Subdominator: Open-source tool for detecting subdomain takeovers Subdominator is a dependable and fast open-source command-line interface tool to identify subdomain takeovers. EMBA: Open-source security analyzer for embedded devices The … More → The post Week in review: Terrapin SSH attack, Mr. Cooper breach appeared first on Help Net Security.
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RBA reveals three-year project to upgrade payment IT systems

Will also decommission its head office data centre.
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Samsung Unleashes Educational Innovation: A Connected Campus for Future-Ready Learning

In an era marked by an “unprecedented transformation in education,” Samsung’s Phil Gaut says “tech leaders are rising to the challenge” of meeting the escalating demand for digital solutions and innovative learning environments that connect campuses, empower students, and support educators.
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Python Keylogger Using Mailtrap.io, (Sat, Dec 23rd)

I found another Python keylogger… This is pretty common because Python has plenty of modules to implement this technique in a few lines of code:
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Shall We Play a Game?, (Fri, Dec 22nd)

Our youngest readers won&#x27t probably not get the point with this quote, it&#x27s from the 1983 movie “WarGames”[1]. I used this subject because I found yesterday a small game in Python that offers not only some fun but also malicious code that will exfiltrate your browser data!
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New infosec products of the week: December 22, 2023

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Argus Cyber Security, Cleafy, Kasada, and Stratus. Kasada launches advanced bot defense platform with evolving protection and attack insights Kasada launched its enhanced bot defense platform with always-evolving protection, tamper-proof data collection, and augmented data-driven attack insights. New enhancements offer analytics for vital attack insights, including detailed classification, drilldown, filtering, and up to 12 months of data retention. Cleafy improves … More → The post New infosec products of the week: December 22, 2023 appeared first on Help Net Security.
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New insights into the global industrial cybersecurity landscape

In this Help Net Security video, William Noto, VP and Industry Principal for Claroty, discusses their recent global survey of 1,100 IT and OT security professionals who work in critical infrastructure sectors. When it comes to ransomware attacks, the impact on OT environments is catching up to the impact on IT environments, according to Claroty. Of the 75% of respondents whose organizations were targeted by ransomware attacks in the past year, 69% paid the ransom, … More → The post New insights into the global industrial cybersecurity landscape appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Microsoft Cost Management—2023 year in review

Microsoft has been at the forefront of this technological revolution, announcing Copilot for Azure, M365, GitHub, and more. We, in Microsoft Cost Management, are also always looking for ways to simplify your FinOps practice so that you can stay focused on your business goals. The post Microsoft Cost Management—2023 year in review appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.
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Product showcase: DCAP solution FileAuditor for data classification and access rights audit

The concept of DCAP solutions was introduced by Gartner experts, as it was clear, that without such solutions information security (IS) specialists would not be able to cope with the protection of data in various silos due to the increase in the overall amount of kept and created, as well as amount of operations of operations on data, such as copying, editing, transmitting etc. These factors will inevitably stipulate the increasing need to monitor and … More → The post Product showcase: DCAP solution FileAuditor for data classification and access rights audit appeared first on Help Net Security.
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