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      Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 12 – 16 June

      Microsoft has fixed more than 70 vulnerabilities in its June Patch Tuesday Microsoft has released its June Patch Tuesday, addressing a number of critical, high, medium and low severity vulnerabilities....
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      Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 27 May – 2 June

      Backdoor discovered in hundreds of Gigabyte motherboards Cybersecurity researchers at Eclypsium discovered a secret backdoor in the firmware of hundreds of Gigabyte motherboard models, a well-known Taiwanese manufacturer. Every time...
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      Andrés Naranjo

      DIARIO: One More Weapon in Thehive’s Arsenal

      We already know that the weakest link in the cyber security chain is the user. Studies show that the main reason why a cyber-attack on a company is successful...
      Rock, Paper, Scissors and Other Ways to Commit Now and Reveal Later
      Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón

      Rock, Paper, Scissors and Other Ways to Commit Now and Reveal Later

      Have you ever played rock, paper, scissors? I bet you have. Well, let’s put the tin lid on it: how would you play through the phone? One thing is...
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      Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 19 – 23 June

      Critical vulnerabilities in Asus routers Asus has issued a security advisory addressing a total of nine vulnerabilities affecting multiple router models. Among these security flaws, the one registered as CVE-2022-26376,...
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      Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 12 – 16 June

      Microsoft has fixed more than 70 vulnerabilities in its June Patch Tuesday Microsoft has released its June Patch Tuesday, addressing a number of critical, high, medium and low severity vulnerabilities....
    • Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón

      Post-Quantum Future Is Around the Corner and We Are Still Not Prepared

      Every year we have more powerful computers with a higher calculation capacity, is that fact good or bad? Think twice before giving an answer.  It depends. Because if global information...
      Cyber Security Weekly Briefing January 16-22
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      Cyber Security Weekly Briefing January 16-22

      SolarWinds Update New details have been released about the software supply chain compromise unveiled in December. FireEye researchers have published an analysis that puts the focus on the threat actor called...
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      Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 12 – 16 June

      Microsoft has fixed more than 70 vulnerabilities in its June Patch Tuesday Microsoft has released its June Patch Tuesday, addressing a number of critical, high, medium and low severity vulnerabilities....
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      Martiniano Mallavibarrena

      ‘Insiders’ in Cybersecurity: “Catch me if you can”

      Within companies, there is a significant window of opportunity for cybersecurity incidents: disgruntled employees, suppliers, subcontractors...
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      Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 30 July – 5 August

      Possible link between Raspberry Robin malware and Evil Corp infections The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC) team has published new information about the Raspberry Robin malware, first detected by the...
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      Cybersecurity Weekly Briefing October 17-23

      New banking trojan called Vizom IBM Security Trusteer’s research team has published a report analysing the new “Brazilian family” banking Trojan called Vizom. This malicious software uses similar techniques to...
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WhatsApp, Telegram or Signal, Which One?
ElevenPaths

WhatsApp, Telegram or Signal, Which One?

In the world of smartphones, 2021 began with a piece of news that has left no one indifferent: the update of WhatsApp’s terms and conditions of use. This measure,...
26 Reasons Why Chrome Does Not Trust the Spanish CA Camerfirma
Sergio de los Santos

26 Reasons Why Chrome Does Not Trust the Spanish CA Camerfirma

From the imminent version 90, Chrome will show a certificate error when a user tries to access any website with a certificate signed by Camerfirma. Perhaps it is not...
Cyber Security Weekly Briefing February 6-12
ElevenPaths

Cyber Security Weekly Briefing February 6-12

Attempted contamination of drinking water through a cyber-attack An unidentified threat actor reportedly accessed computer systems at the City of Oldsmar’s water treatment plant in Florida, US, and altered the...
Triki: Cookie Collection and Analysis Tool
Juan Elosua Tomé

Triki: Cookie Collection and Analysis Tool

In July 2020, the Spanish Data Protection Agency, following the entry into force of the European General Data Protection Regulation and several consultations with the European Data Protection Committee...
CNCF’s Harbor (cloud native registry) fixes an information disclosure bug discovered by ElevenPaths (CVE-2020-29662)
Javier Provecho

CNCF’s Harbor (cloud native registry) fixes an information disclosure bug discovered by ElevenPaths (CVE-2020-29662)

On December 2nd, ElevenPaths’ CTO SRE team discovered an unauthenticated API within Harbor, a cloud native registry part of the CNCF. It is commonly used as an agnostic Docker...
Digital Zombies and Social Engineering
Gabriel Bergel

Digital Zombies and Social Engineering

This post is about zombies and social engineering, the image in figure 1 is free and royalty free as long as you credit it, and I loved it. We...
Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 30 January - 5 February
ElevenPaths

Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 30 January – 5 February

Chrome will reject Camerfirma’s certificates Google plans to ban and remove Chrome’s support for digital certificates issued by the certification authority (CA) Camerfirma, a Spanish company that is widely deployed...
Snitch Cryptography: How to Crack Tamper-Proof Devices
Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón

Snitch Cryptography: How to Crack Tamper-Proof Devices

Google’s Titan Security Key or YubiKey from Yubico are the ultimate trend in multi-factor authentication security. According to Google’s own website: «The keys have a hardware chip with firmware designed...
CVE 2020-35710 or How Your RAS Gateway Secure Reveals Your Organisation's Intranet
Amador Aparicio

CVE 2020-35710 or How Your RAS Gateway Secure Reveals Your Organisation’s Intranet

Parallels RAS (Remote Application Server) is a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and application delivery solution that enables an organisation’s employees and clients to access and use applications, desktops and...
Detecting the Indicators of An Attack
Diego Samuel Espitia

Detecting the Indicators of An Attack

We always choose to implement prevention and deterrence rather than containment mechanisms in security. However, the implementation of these mechanisms is not always effective or simple to set up...

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