El Diario del CISO Volumen 14 | Page 9

Mirai IoT Botnet Co-Authors Plead Guilty Patch Tuesday , December 2017 Edition Former Botmaster , ‘ Darkode ’ Founder is CTO of Hacked Bitcoin Mining Firm ‘ NiceHash ’
Securereading Pre Installed Keylogger Found in HP Notebook Keyboard Drivers
Android Bug Allows Attackers to Inject Malicious Code and Bypass Apps Signature Triton Malware Targets Industrial Safety Systems in the Middle East
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Coinbase : don ’ t expect to trade your cryptocurrency at busy times Spies are watching … on LinkedIn To avoid phishing hooks don ’ t swim with the shoal
HBR How Machine Learning Can Help Identify Cyber Vulnerabilities Better Cybersecurity Starts with Fixing Your Employees ’ Bad Habits The Legal Risks of Monitoring Employees Online
Mirai Botnet Authors Plead Guilty
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Report : Nation-Backed Hackers Hit Industrial Emergency Shutdown System
E-Mail Tracking - Schneier on Security
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Botnet Used as Relay Point for SQLi , XSS , LFI Attacks Phishing Attacks on Bitcoin Wallets Intensify as Price Goes Higher and Higher Data Breach at Website with 45 Million Users Discovered During Academic Research
Threatpost Vulnerability Found in Two Keyless Entry Locks
19-Year-Old TLS Vulnerability Weakens Website Crypto
Triton Malware Targets Industrial Control Systems in Middle East
Infosecuritybuzz Cyber Attacks Mean Excellence In Resilience And Recovery Is Imperative - Information Security Buzz Security Bug That Let Hackers Steal Banking Passwords Put 10 Million App Users At Risk - Information Security Buzz 2018 Predictions - From Cryptocurrency Mining To ‘ Fileless ’ Attacks - Information Security Buzz
Wired Bitcoin Is Soaring . Here ' s Why It ' s Not Ready for the Big Time Triton Malware Targets Industrial Safety Systems In the Middle East
Thehackernews Newly Uncovered ' MoneyTaker ' Hacker Group Stole Millions from U . S . & Russian Banks Collection of 1.4 Billion Plain-Text Leaked Passwords Found Circulating Online
SCMagazineuk Growth in impersonation attacks greater than malware attacks

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