“The Week in Ransomware - January 18th 2019 - Devs Back from Vacation” plus 3 BleepingComputer.com |
- The Week in Ransomware - January 18th 2019 - Devs Back from Vacation
- Fallout Exploit Kit is Back with New Vulnerabilities and Payloads
- Amazon, Apple, Others Hit with GDPR Complaints, €18.8B Maximum Penalties
- Vulnerabilities Found in Highly Popular Firmware for WiFi Chips
The Week in Ransomware - January 18th 2019 - Devs Back from Vacation Posted: 18 Jan 2019 01:57 PM PST The ransomware developers must be back from vacation as there were a lot of new releases this week. In addition to new variants of existing ransomware such as Dharma, Scarab, Matrix, and more, we also had a few new variants pop up. [...] |
Fallout Exploit Kit is Back with New Vulnerabilities and Payloads Posted: 18 Jan 2019 11:39 AM PST The Fallout exploit kit is back in business after a short downtime, with new tools under its belt: a new Flash exploit for CVE-2018-15982, HTTPS support, a new landing page format, and the capability to deliver payloads using Powershell [...] |
Amazon, Apple, Others Hit with GDPR Complaints, €18.8B Maximum Penalties Posted: 18 Jan 2019 09:50 AM PST Ten GDPR complaints were filed by noyb against Amazon, Apple, DAZN, Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube, Flimmit, Netflix with the Austrian Data Protection Authority for violations of Article 15, with a maximum penalty across all complaints of €18.8 billion [...] |
Vulnerabilities Found in Highly Popular Firmware for WiFi Chips Posted: 18 Jan 2019 09:07 AM PST WiFi chip firmware in a variety of devices used mainly for gaming, but also for personal computing, and communication comes with multiple issues. At least some of them could be exploited to run arbitrary code remotely without requiring user interaction. [...] |
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