“Cr1ptT0r Ransomware Infects D-Link NAS Devices, Targets Embedded Systems” plus 4 BleepingComputer.com
“Cr1ptT0r Ransomware Infects D-Link NAS Devices, Targets Embedded Systems” plus 4 BleepingComputer.com |
- Cr1ptT0r Ransomware Infects D-Link NAS Devices, Targets Embedded Systems
- Apple Adds Better Cross-Site Tracking Prevention in iOS 12.2 Beta and Safari 12.1
- Malware Campaigns Target Users of Pornhub, XVideos, Other Adult Websites
- Adobe Patches Critical Information Disclosure Flaw in Reader, Again
- Windows Servers Vulnerable to IIS Resource Exhaustion DoS Attacks
Cr1ptT0r Ransomware Infects D-Link NAS Devices, Targets Embedded Systems Posted: 22 Feb 2019 03:18 AM PST A new ransomware called Cr1ptT0r built for embedded systems targets network attached storage (NAS) equipment exposed to the internet to encrypt data available on it. [...] |
Apple Adds Better Cross-Site Tracking Prevention in iOS 12.2 Beta and Safari 12.1 Posted: 21 Feb 2019 04:21 PM PST The beta releases of iOS 12.2 and Safari 12.1 on macOS High Sierra and Mojave include an updated version of the WebKit Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) feature that will further decrease trackers' ability to trace user identities across websites. [...] |
Malware Campaigns Target Users of Pornhub, XVideos, Other Adult Websites Posted: 21 Feb 2019 03:01 PM PST People who visit adult websites are being exposed on a daily basis to malware, phishing, and malicious spam campaigns, with premium accounts used on these websites that get stolen ending up on dark web markets. [...] |
Adobe Patches Critical Information Disclosure Flaw in Reader, Again Posted: 21 Feb 2019 12:06 PM PST Adobe issued a security update to address a bypass for the CVE-2019-7089 zero-day patch issued on February 12, which would lead to sensitive information disclosure in the context of the current user in vulnerable Adobe Acrobat and Reader for Windows and macOS [...] |
Windows Servers Vulnerable to IIS Resource Exhaustion DoS Attacks Posted: 21 Feb 2019 11:19 AM PST Microsoft published a security advisory on its Security Response Center which discloses that Windows Server and Windows 10 servers running Internet Information Services (IIS) are vulnerable to denial of service (DOS) attacks. [...] |
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