
Cyber Bits: May 27, 2024
This week, we dive Foxit PDF Reader being abused, ransomware leveraging BitLocker, malvertising is back (3 weeks in a row!), and MITRE provides more details about the security incident that occurred earlier this year.
This week, we dive Foxit PDF Reader being abused, ransomware leveraging BitLocker, malvertising is back (3 weeks in a row!), and MITRE provides more details about the security incident that occurred earlier this year.
This week, we dive into the SEC updating its breach disclosure timelines, Microsoft finally forcing all sign-ins to Azure to use MFA, malvertising is back targeting PuTTy and WinSCP, and UnitedHealth confirms it paid the ransom for the attack it suffered several weeks ago.
Dell's customers are on high alert this week, with the news that 49 million customer records stolen, Google patches the fifth zero-day of the year in Chrome, Android users targeted with malware hidden in apps, and Black-Basta ransomware is on the rise.
This week we have Citrix addressing a high severity flaw in Netscaler, a huge (and unsurprising) increase in supply chain breaches, the potential risk of LLMs and reports of APT28 leveraging a critical flaw in Outlook.
This week we find Palo Alto still dealing with fallout from CVE-2024-3400 (but now with remediation steps!), Okta warning of
Last week was a doozy with tons of ransomware attacks coming to light, the MITRE group dealing with a security
"Microsoft welcomes Soteria Inspect for Microsoft 365 to Azure Marketplace, where global customers can find, try, and buy from
Another week, another zero day! The big news this week has Palo Alto releasing a an urgent update to address
We hope everyone is recovered from a great holiday period (here in the Cayman Islands) and have two week’s
This week, the most recent FortiClient EMS exploit has been weaponized, dark web marketplaces were taken down, and unpatchable side-channel
This week we’ve seen advancement in the AI space, for both good and bad, as well as international organizations
One of the most notable trends so far in 2024 is the shift towards passwordless authentication, largely driven by the