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DEF CON 31 Packet Hacking Village – Mike Raggo’s, Chet Hosmer’s ‘OSINT for Physical Security Intelligence’

Security Boulevard

Many thanks to DEF CON 31 for publishing their terrific DefCon Conference 31 presenters content. Permalink The post DEF CON 31 Packet Hacking Village – Mike Raggo’s, Chet Hosmer’s ‘OSINT for Physical Security Intelligence’ appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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Microsoft: Attackers Exploiting ‘ZeroLogon’ Windows Flaw

Krebs on Security

Last night, Microsoft’s Security Intelligence unit tweeted that the company is “tracking threat actor activity using exploits for the CVE-2020-1472 Netlogon vulnerability.” “We strongly recommend customers to immediately apply security updates.”

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Microsoft warns TA505 changed tactic in an ongoing malware campaign

Security Affairs

pic.twitter.com/mcRyEBUmQH — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) January 30, 2020. The map below denotes organizations that present EoC associated with TA505 indicators.” pic.twitter.com/1qnx3NmwiB — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) January 30, 2020.

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Podcast: Can we fix IoT security?

Webroot

Security experts warn that while the internet of things (IoT) isn’t inherently a bad thing, it does present concerns that must be considered. Many devices come pre-configured with inherently poor security. Security intelligence director Grayson Milbourne brings a unique perspective to the podcast.

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The Greatest Asset Becomes the Biggest Risk

CyberSecurity Insiders

Companies deploy multiple security, intelligence and productivity monitoring tools in the hopes of working smarter and safer. Unfortunately it’s not, the process is straightforward, but the mechanics present challenges. Noise is information that calls attention to insignificant findings that present little or no risk.

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RevengeRAT and AysncRAT target aerospace and travel sectors

SC Magazine

Microsoft Security Intelligence earlier this week tweeted out that it has been tracking a campaign of remote access trojans (RATs) targeting the aerospace and travel industries with spear-phishing emails that distribute an actively developed loader, which then delivers RevengeRAT or AysncRAT. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images).

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Analyzing 4 Common Attack Vectors for Supply Chain Attacks

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

This presents an opportunity to add malicious code to the core of the product. To learn more about preventing malware injections and securing the software you produce, join the Thales and Garantir webinar, Securing the Software Supply Chain , on Tuesday, February 16 at 11:00 am EST. Software Monetization. Security Intelligence.