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Remote code execution vulnerabilities found in Buildroot, Foxit PDF Reader
Cisco Talos has disclosed 10 vulnerabilities over the past two weeks, including nine that exist in a popular online PDF reader that offers a browser plugin. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: Remote…
Beers with Talos episode 141: The TurkeyLurkey Man wants YOU to read Talos’ Year in Review report
The team recaps the top malware and attacker trends from 2023, as well as create a new mascot to save Thanksgiving. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: Beers with Talos episode 141: The…
The malware, attacker trends and more that shaped the threat landscape in 2023
The second annual Cisco Talos Year in Review draws on a massive amount of threat data to analyze the major trends that shaped the threat landscape in 2023. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original…
Project PowerUp – Helping to keep the lights on in Ukraine in the face of electronic warfare
Project PowerUp is the story of how Cisco Talos worked with a multi-national, multi-company coalition of volunteers and experts to help “keep the lights on” in Ukraine, by injecting a measure of stability in Ukraine’s power transmission grid. This article…
$19 Stanely cups, fake Amazon Prime memberships all part of holiday shopping scams circulating
Fake Facebook ads seem to be the flavor of the month for scammers. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: $19 Stanely cups, fake Amazon Prime memberships all part of holiday shopping scams circulating
New SugarGh0st RAT targets Uzbekistan government and South Korea
Cisco Talos recently discovered a malicious campaign that likely started as early as August 2023, delivering a new remote access trojan (RAT) we dubbed “SugarGh0st.” This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: New SugarGh0st…
What is threat hunting?
Many organizations are curious about the idea of threat hunting, but what does this really entail? In this video, four experienced security professionals from across Cisco recently sat down to discuss the basics of threat hunting, and how to go about…
Vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Excel could lead to arbitrary code execution
Adobe recently patched two use-after-free vulnerabilities in its Acrobat PDF reader that Talos discovered, both of which could lead to arbitrary code execution. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: Vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat,…
Understanding the Phobos affiliate structure and activity
Cisco Talos identified the most prolific Phobos variants, TTPs and affiliate structure, based on their activity and analysis of over 1,000 samples from VirusTotal dating back to 2019. We assess with moderate confidence Eking, Eight, Elbie, Devos and Faust are…
A deep dive into Phobos ransomware, recently deployed by 8Base group
Cisco Talos has recently observed an increase in activity conducted by 8Base, a ransomware group that uses a variant of the Phobos ransomware and other publicly available tools to facilitate their operations. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos…
We all just need to agree that ad blockers are good
YouTube’s new rules may not be around for long anyway, because they might run afoul of European Union regulations This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: We all just need to agree that ad…
7 common mistakes companies make when creating an incident response plan and how to avoid them
Avoiding some of these common mistakes ensures your organization’s plan will be updated faster and is more thorough, so you are ready to act when, not if, an incident happens. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read…
Microsoft discloses only three critical vulnerabilities in November’s Patch Tuesday update, three other zero-days
In all, this set of vulnerabilities Microsoft patched includes 57 vulnerabilities, 54 of which are considered “important.” This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: Microsoft discloses only three critical vulnerabilities in November’s Patch Tuesday…
Threat Roundup for November 3 to November 10
Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we've observed between Nov. 3 and Nov. 10. As with previous roundups, this post isn't meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats we've…
A new video series, Google Forms spam and the various gray areas of cyber attacks
It can be easy to get caught up in the “big” questions in cybersecurity, like how to stop ransomware globally or keep hospitals up and running when they’re targeted by data theft extortion. This article has been indexed from Cisco…
What is NIS2, and how can you best prepare for the new cybersecurity requirements in the EU?
Given the increased geopolitical importance of cybersecurity, NIS2 is a logical step in creating more harmonized and stronger defense capabilities across the European Union. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: What is NIS2,…
Spammers abuse Google Forms’ quiz to deliver scams
Cisco Talos has recently observed an increase in spam messages abusing a feature of quizzes created within Google Forms. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: Spammers abuse Google Forms’ quiz to deliver scams
Threat Roundup for October 27 to November 3
Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we've observed between Oct. 27 and Nov. 3. As with previous roundups, this post isn't meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats we've…
You’d be surprised to know what devices are still using Windows CE
The Arid Viper threat actor is actively trying to install spyware on targeted devices in the Middle East, using fake dating apps as lures. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: You’d be surprised…