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Shadow IT and shadow IoT

Can an IoT coffee maker leak company secrets? Where do you put the 'S' in 'IoT'? Join Alison Naylor, Senior Manager for Information Security at Red Hat, in this episode of Security Detail as she discusses the importance of securing IoT devices and how to proceed with caution.

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General Availability for Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) 5.0

Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) 5.0. EMET is a free tool, designed to help customers with their defense in depth strategies against cyberattacks, by helping block and terminate the most common techniques adversaries might use in comprising systems. EMET 5.0 further helps to protect with two new mitigations, and with new capabilities giving customers additional flexibility on their deployments.

CVE-2021-34805: FAUST iServer 9.0.018.018.4 Local File Inclusion ≈ Packet Storm

An issue was discovered in FAUST iServer before 9.0.019.019.7. For each URL request, it accesses the corresponding .fau file on the operating system without preventing %2e%2e%5c directory traversal.

Timely patching is good, but sometimes it's not enough

Categories: News Categories: Ransomware Tags: Lorenz Tags: ransomware Tags: CVE-2022-29499 Tags: Mitel Tags: backdoor Tags: web shell A recent case-study showed once again that timely patching is important, but it's not a silver bullet for stopping ransomware. (Read more...) The post Timely patching is good, but sometimes it's not enough appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Security News This Week: The Cloud Company at the Center of a Global Hacking Spree

Plus: A framework for encrypting social media, Russia-backed hacking through Microsoft Teams, and the Bitfinex Crypto Couple pleads guilty.

The hot topics from Europe's largest trade fair for IT security

Categories: News Categories: Ransomware Tags: IT-SA Tags: ransomware Tags: AI Tags: ChatGPT Tags: NIS2 The major talking points IT-SA included ransomware, ChatGPT, and NIS2. (Read more...) The post The hot topics from Europe's largest trade fair for IT security appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Aembit Finalist for RSA Conference 2024 Innovation Sandbox

By Cyber Newswire The Leading Company for Securing Access Between Workloads Recognized for the Aembit Workload IAM Platform. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Aembit Finalist for RSA Conference 2024 Innovation Sandbox

CVE-2021-34420: A Red Team Operation Leveraging a zero-day vulnerability in Zoom

The Zoom Client for Meetings for Windows installer before version 5.5.4 does not properly verify the signature of files with .msi, .ps1, and .bat extensions. This could lead to a malicious actor installing malicious software on a customer's computer.

The Best Personal Safety Devices, Apps, and Alarms (2023)

Your smartphone or wearable could help you out in a truly dangerous situation. Here are some options to consider.

CVE-2023-27589: Do not allow adding root user to IAM subsystem by harshavardhana · Pull Request #16803 · minio/minio

Minio is a Multi-Cloud Object Storage framework. Starting with RELEASE.2020-12-23T02-24-12Z and prior to RELEASE.2023-03-13T19-46-17Z, a user with `consoleAdmin` permissions can potentially create a user that matches the root credential `accessKey`. Once this user is created successfully, the root credential ceases to work appropriately. The issue is patched in RELEASE.2023-03-13T19-46-17Z. There are ways to work around this via adding higher privileges to the disabled root user via `mc admin policy set`.