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Chinese cyber espionage growing across all industry sectors

CIO

The report also highlighted that Chinese groups continue to share malware tools a long-standing hallmark of Chinese cyber espionage with the KEYPLUG backdoor serving as a prime example. Vault Panda has used many malware families shared by Chinese threat actors, including KEYPLUG, Winnti, Melofee, HelloBot, and ShadowPad.

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Chinese cyber espionage growing across all industry sectors

CIO

The report also highlighted that Chinese groups continue to share malware tools a long-standing hallmark of Chinese cyber espionage with the KEYPLUG backdoor serving as a prime example. Vault Panda has used many malware families shared by Chinese threat actors, including KEYPLUG, Winnti, Melofee, HelloBot, and ShadowPad.

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From Bugs to Breaches: 25 Significant CVEs As MITRE CVE Turns 25

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CVE-2014-6271: GNU Bash Shellshock Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Shellshock Bash Bug Remote Code Execution Exploited Zero-Day Network Cybercriminals Critical 2014 Why it’s significant: An attacker could craft an environment variable that contained both a function definition and additional malicious code.

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Security and Windows 10 Will Cross Paths for Enterprises

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This year, two of 2014’s biggest stories will intersect as security and Windows 10 prepare to re-shape the Enterprise. Security breaches impacted some of the most well-known corporations in 2014, which is one reason IT executives list security as the No. and that Windows 10 was better than the Enterprise could have imagined.

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Fighting Ransomware: Using Ivanti’s Platform to Build a Resilient Zero Trust Security Defense

Ivanti

Ransomware is a strain of malware that blocks users (or a company) from accessing their personal data or apps on infected iOS, iPadOS, and Android mobile devices, macOS laptops, Windows personal computers and servers, and Linux servers. The first exploit using this type of ransomware was found in 2014 and called SimpLocker.

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Fighting Ransomware: Using Ivanti’s Platform to Build a Resilient Zero Trust Security Defense – Part 2

Ivanti

The quickest method to check for the presence of malware on your iPhone, iPad or macOS devices is to look for the presence of an unknown configuration profile within the Settings > General > VPN & Device Management settings. iOS and iPadOS Exploits. Email server and Exchange settings. LDAP directory service settings.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework Gets Major Update, as Advisories on APT29 and ALPHV Blackcat Get Rolled Out

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And the most prevalent malware in Q4. came out in 2014. In these attacks, users are tricked into installing what they think is a legitimate browser update that in reality is malware that infects their computers. Plus, the latest guidance on cyberattack groups APT29 and ALPHV Blackcat. And much more! Key changes from CSF 1.1,