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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 3 — 9 September

0-day vulnerability in Google Chrome Google released on Friday an emergency patch for the Chrome browser on Windows, Mac and Linux, fixing a 0-day vulnerability, which is being actively exploited. The...
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Roberto González Rojo

Collaborative solutions to address the challenge of hybrid working

Microsoft surveyed 30,000 people in 31 different countries in 2021 as part of its Work Trend Index report, asking participants for their opinion on the most appropriate way to...
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Diego Samuel Espitia

Wireless attacks on OT

Wireless networks are now present in all types of industries. It is undoubtedly one of the most notable changes brought about by smart industry because it has increased productivity...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 27 August — 2 September

Critical vulnerability in Atlassian Bitbucket Server and Data Center Atlassian has recently warned its users about a new critical vulnerability affecting the Bitbucket Server and Data Center software, which shall...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 8 — 19 August

Google reports largest DDoS attack in history Google researchers have reported the largest DDoS attack ever recorded. Last 1 June, a Google Cloud Armor client received a series of HTTP...
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Top 3 most read cybersecurity posts this year

In our weekly summer compilation with the most relevant and most read contents of the Telefónica Tech blog since the beginning of this year, this time we bring you...
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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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José Vicente Catalán

You take a holiday, but your cybersecurity doesn’t: 5 tips to protect yourself this summer

Holidays are a necessity, that’s for sure. Everyone needs to relax, to spend quality time with family and friends, to disconnect. But, ironically, in order to disconnect, we end...
Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 29 July
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 23-29 July

New Critical Vulnerability in SonicWall Products Researchers from DBappSecurity HAT lab have discovered a critical vulnerability that affects several SonicWall Analytics On-Prem and SonicWall Global Management System products. The vulnerability, a...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 16 — 22 July

Lightning Framework: new malware targeting Linux environments Researchers at Intezer have published information about a new type of malware targeting Linux environments, which they have named Lightning Framework. While the...

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