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Weekly Update 209

Troy Hunt

More specifically, a lot of this week's update talks about VPNs and where they still make sense with so much HTTPS all over the place these days. More on that (and much more) in this week's update. More IoT, more cyber and more Q&A so yeah, business as usual this week. The headline figure out of that post IMHO is that only 2.3%

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TrickBot helps Emotet come back from the dead

Malwarebytes

Not only had the infrastructure been dismantled, but previously infected computers had received a special update that would effectively remove the malware at a specific date. Out of the woods again. On November 15, security researchers who’ve tracked Emotet announced that the threat was back. A return of malspam waves and ransomware?

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 209 – News of the week

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Adobe Patch Tuesday updates for April 2019 address 43 flaws in its products. The post Security Affairs newsletter Round 209 – News of the week appeared first on Security Affairs. The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Kindle Edition. Paper Copy.

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Encore Podcast: Is Autonomous Driving Heading for a Crash?

The Security Ledger

Among his usual rounds of SpaceX fanboy videos, memes and Dogecoin boosterism, Musk has regaled his massive social media following with the promises of a software update for Tesla vehicles: so-called FSD v9, or “version 9” of the company’s Fully Self Driving software. Elon Musk has been busy on social media in recent week. roadways? .—

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Episode 209: Fortinet’s Renee Tarun on Scaling InfoSec To Meet Tomorrow’s Challenges

The Security Ledger

The post Episode 209: Fortinet’s Renee Tarun on Scaling InfoSec To Meet Tomorrow’s Challenges appeared first on The. Updated virus signatures won’t do you much good these days, when attackers are infiltrating software build processes or “living off the land” using administrative tools like Powershell and WMI to do their dirty work.

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Mystic Stealer

Security Boulevard

On May 20, the Mystic Stealer seller posted updates that include loader functionality and a persistence capability to forums as shown in Figure 1. update with loader support As previously noted, there are several anti-analysis and evasion features additionally present in Mystic Stealer: Binary expiration. Trojan.Mystic.KV