Telefónica Tech 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....
Telefónica Tech 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...
Antonio Gil Moyano Homeworking: Balancing Corporate Control and Employee Privacy (I) At this point in time and looking back on 2020, nobody would have imagined the advance in the digitalisation of organisations and companies due to the irruption of homeworking...
Gabriel Bergel Risk Analysis Applied to COVID-19 Our CSA Gabriel Bergel shows you how to apply the Risk Analysis methodology to the management of the COVID-19 threat.
Telefónica Tech 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,...
Telefónica Tech 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....
David García Bestiary of a Poorly Managed Memory (II) Our expert David Garcia shows what happens when the same block of reserved memory is released twice, the so-called double free.
Telefónica Tech Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 30 October-5 November Trojan Source: vulnerability in source code compilers Researchers at the University of Cambridge have published a paper detailing a new attack method called “Trojan Source” that exploits a flaw in...
Telefónica Tech 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....
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...
ElevenPaths Cybersecurity Weekly Briefing August 8-14 Hackers attempt to exploit critical vulnerability in F5 BIG-IP ADC The FBI has issued a Private Industry Notification warning that a group of Iranian hackers have been trying to exploit...
ElevenPaths Don’t confuse the frequency of an incident with the ease you remember it Imagine that there have been a few robberies in two parks of your town that have got all the attention for days. This afternoon you would like to go...
ElevenPaths New Call: ElevenPaths CSE Programme If you are passionate about cybersecurity, join the ElevenPaths CSE programme and enjoy all its benefits. Don't miss it!
Nikolaos Tsouroulas Looking for a MDR partner? Beware, not all MDRs are the same Are you throwing more money than you can afford into your SOC but still failing to detect and respond quickly enough to incidents? Have you suffered the impact of...
Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón China Leads the Race Towards an Attack-Proof Quantum Internet We are one step closer to reaching the Holy Grail of cryptography. Discover the details in this article.
Sergio de los Santos Ripple20: Internet Broken Down Again Billions of IoT devices have been affected. However, this is not the first time a catastrophe of this magnitude has occurred.
ElevenPaths Cybersecurity Weekly Briefing June 20-26 Millions of User Records Exposed on an Oracle Server Security researcher Anurag Sen has found an exposed database containing millions of records belonging to the company BlueKai, owned by Oracle....
ElevenPaths Keys to Implementing a 360 Corporate Digital Identity We analyze the identity management issues and the characteristics that a comprehensive solution of this kind must have in all organizations.
Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón Anti-Coronavirus Cryptography Discover how your privacy is protected in Covid-19 infection tracing apps in this post.
Innovation and Laboratory Area in ElevenPaths Most Software Handling Files Overlooks SmartScreen in Windows We analyse how this protection component of Windows Defender works with downloaded files.
ElevenPaths Cybersecurity Weekly Briefing 13-19 June Ripple 20 Vulnerabilities in TCP/IP Software JSOF researchers have discovered 19 0-day vulnerabilities, collectively called Ripple 20, in the TCP/IP software library developed by Treck that would affect more than...
Juan Elosua Tomé Popular Docker Images under Security Scrutiny Discover the research carried out by our TEGRA cybersecurity centre on this technology's images used in the development of applications.
Florence Broderick Quick and dirty script in Powershell to check certificate fingerprints Malware is using signed binaries to attack Windows systems. Malware needs it to get into the roots of the operative system. So attackers steal or create their own certificates....
Florence Broderick Telefónica and ElevenPaths announce new market leading security offering following key sector agreements
Florence Broderick Evil FOCA is now Open Source We are really happy to announce that Evil FOCA is now Open Source. We have received lots of comments and feedback about how you are using Evil FOCA, or how...
Florence Broderick New Tool: MicEnum, Mandatory Integrity Control Enumerator In the context of the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems, Mandatory Integrity Control (MIC) is a core security feature introduced in Windows Vista and implemented in subsequent lines...
Florence Broderick How does blacklisting work in Java and how to take advantage of it (using whitelisting) Oracle has introduced the notion of whitelisting in its latest version of Java 7 update 40. That is a great step ahead (taken too late) in security for this...