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Weekly Update 227

Troy Hunt

I'm back into a normal home routine and it's business as usual again. You know, stuff like data breaches, new tech toys and having your genitalia locked in an vulnerable IoT device and held for ransom. Just normal stuff like that ?? with a security vulnerability. that locks your equipment in place and demands a ransom.

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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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Surveillance camera insecurities argument comes to one inevitable conclusion: Always update

Malwarebytes

Of the 806, 227 local councils and 15 police forces use Hikvision, with 35 local councils making use of Dahua. Is it fair to assume the manufacturer would be at fault for organisations not applying updates and patches dating back 6 years? Which means that a lot of organisations actually are failing to update their devices.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 227

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly newsletter arrived! Update your LibreOffice because 2 patches have been bypassed. The post Security Affairs newsletter Round 227 appeared first on Security Affairs. The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Once again thank you! 10-year-old vulnerability in Avaya VoIP Phones finally fixed.

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