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Ukraine Targeted in Cyberattack Exploiting 7-Year-Old Microsoft Office Flaw

The Hacker News

The attack chain, which took place at the end of 2023 according to Deep Instinct, employs a PowerPoint slideshow file ("signal-2023-12-20-160512.ppsx") ppsx") as the starting point, with

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7 Critical Cloud Threats Facing the Enterprise in 2023

Dark Reading

From shadow data to misconfigurations, and overpermissioning to multicloud sprawl, Dark Reading's cloud security slideshow helps security pros understand the threat horizon.

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Live From London: Next-Gen Cybersecurity Takes Stage at Black Hat Europe

Dark Reading

Check out our slideshow detailing the emerging cybersecurity trends in cloud, creating a defensible Internet, malware evolution, and more that lit up audiences in London.

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Veterans Day Salute: 6 Reasons Why You Want Vets in Your Cyber Platoon

Dark Reading

We commend vets in cyber, with this slideshow look at how the training and experience of former military personnel can be a big, differentiating asset in cybersecurity environments.

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Time to Get Kids Hacking: Our 2022 Holiday Gift Guide

Dark Reading

Check out our slideshow of 10 fun games and toys that teach programming principles, electronics, and engineering concepts to get kids ready to hack the planet.

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Targeted operation against Ukraine exploited 7-year-old MS Office bug

Security Affairs

The researchers found a malicious PPSX (PowerPoint Slideshow signal-2023-12-20-160512.ppsx) Security experts at Deep Instinct Threat Lab have uncovered a targeted campaign against Ukraine, exploiting a Microsoft Office vulnerability dating back almost seven years to deploy Cobalt Strike on compromised systems.

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Slideshow: Intel from Virus Bulletin 2018

Threatpost

This year's Virus Bulletin conference featured top-tier research from some of the world's best threat intelligence experts.

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