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CVE-2018-15982- Adobe Flash Player use after free (Zero Day) vulnerability alert!

CVE-2018-15982- Adobe Flash Player use after free (Zero Day) vulnerability alert!

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The recent zero-day vulnerability CVE-2018-15982 in Adobe Flash Player enables attackers to perform a Remote Code Execution on targeted machines. Adobe has released a security advisory APSB18-42 on December 5, 2018 to address this issue. According to Adobe, the...
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December 6, 2018
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How to prevent Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) attacks

How to prevent Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) attacks

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Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) attacks can be extremely dangerous, whether from an enterprise or a single user point of view. They are basically backdoors which allow external users to access and use a system over the Internet. The United...
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December 3, 2018
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Why should you say NO to ransomware demands!

Why should you say NO to ransomware demands!

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Ransomware is scary. Anyone who has ever been the victim of a ransomware attack or seen the havoc WannaCry unleashed, would agree. And it is not a threat that seems to be going away anytime soon – the European...
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December 3, 2018
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Tracing the story of Emotet malware campaign

Tracing the story of Emotet malware campaign

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For any enterprise which has some sort of association with the financial sector, it is important to be familiar with the threat of Emotet. Yes, Emotet, a part of the banking Trojan family which is distributed through various different...
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December 1, 2018
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Your business is hit by a breach. Now what should you do?

Your business is hit by a breach. Now what should you do?

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The worst has happened. Your database has been breached and the company is scrambling for cover. Every second seems to be a time bomb and your IT security team is working overtime, trying to assess the damage. Your CEO...
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November 26, 2018
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Cybersecurity Roundup 2018

Cybersecurity Roundup 2018

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In almost a blink of the eye, the year will be over. In cybersecurity terms though, 2018 could probably be defined as “business as usual”. Cyber threats only increased, there were news of even more daring attacks and cyber...
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November 22, 2018
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Beware of these 5 scams this holiday season!

Beware of these 5 scams this holiday season!

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It’s the season of the holidays. Of fun, celebration and festivity. With just one hitch: cyber threats. The unfortunate fact is that cybercriminals are not on a holiday. They are continuously searching for ways in which they can damage...
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November 20, 2018
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Everything you need to know about RBI’s Circular on Basic Security Framework for Primary UCBs

Everything you need to know about RBI’s Circular on Basic Security Framework for Primary UCBs

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The recent spate of cyber-attacks on banks in India has left everyone worried. For those who haven’t kept count, Pune-based Cosmos Bank recently saw a massive security breach where Rs 94 crore was siphoned off. In a similar incident,...
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November 12, 2018
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The truth about the Twitter cryptocurrency giveaway

The truth about the Twitter cryptocurrency giveaway

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Whether you like him or dislike him, one thing you can’t disagree with is that Elon Musk, the man behind Tesla and SpaceX, is a bonafide star. What he says makes news and his every utterance becomes a headline....
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November 10, 2018
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Obfuscated Equation Editor Exploit (CVE-2017-11882) spreading Hawkeye Keylogger

Obfuscated Equation Editor Exploit (CVE-2017-11882) spreading Hawkeye Keylogger

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Cyber-attacks through phishing emails are increasing and generally, attackers use DOC embedded macros to infiltrate victim’s machine. Recently Quick Heal Security Labs came across a Phishing e-mail sample which uses Microsoft’s equation editor exploit to spread Hawkeye keylogger. Cybercriminals...
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November 1, 2018
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