In issue #93 of Internet Security Week, malware is now spreading in fake Adobe packages, new invisible dangers are lurking in the source code, a cyberattack on GoDaddy occurred, and much more.
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Security flaws in Philips medical products create an opening for criminals
High-severity flaws have been discovered in three families of medical products supplied by Philips, allowing attackers to manipulate device settings, extract sensitive patient data, and execute malicious code.
By Felipe Demartini on Canaltech
Emotet is now spreading through fake Adobe Windows App Installer packages
The Emotet malware is now distributed through malicious Windows App Installer packages that masquerade as Adobe PDF software. Emotet is a notorious malware infection that spreads via phishing emails and malicious attachments.
By Lawrence Abrams on Bleepingcomputer
Implementing 'cybersecurity first' is enabling the essentials of a business, experts reveal
For many years, cybersecurity has been described as an area that develops defenses around what is already defined, corrects vulnerabilities, and deals with cyberattacks. However, this is an outdated definition, and although it is still practiced by many companies, it needs to change.
By Guilherme Petry in The Hack
The threat in 2022 is interconnected cybercrime
In the world of cybercrime, ransomware seems to have become a kind of "black hole," attracting all sorts of cyber threats in an interconnected system of threats whose end is not yet in sight.
In CISO Advisor
Invisible implants in the source code
Cambridge researchers describe the Trojan Source method for inserting hidden implants into source code.
By Enoch Root on Kaspersky Daily
When is it recommended to block websites in a company?
When business owners and/or managers face this type of question, it's most likely because the recommended time to block websites in the company has arrived.
By Kelvin Zimmer on Lumiun Blog
Cyberattack on GoDaddy affects 1.2 million customers
Internet hosting provider GoDaddy revealed that it suffered a cyberattack that resulted in the leakage of data from 1.2 million customers and users.
By Guilherme Petry in The Hack
Phishing criminals begin exploiting the Omicron COVID-19 variant
Phishing criminals quickly began exploiting the emergence of the Omicron COVID-19 variant and are now using it as bait in their malicious email campaigns.
By Bill Toulas on Bleepingcomputer
Cybercriminals increase the price of data ransoms if the company has insurance
Among the various issues surrounding ransomware attacks, one of the most frequent concerns is the ransom amount — the sum that criminals intend to demand for the release of compromised systems.
By Dácio Castelo Branco on Canaltech
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