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Marta Mª Padilla Foubelo

Dark Markets in the internet age

What are Dark Markets or Black Markets? This concept has been in the news for a long time as a consequence of clandestine sales. The markets for drugs and...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing, 24 April – 6 May

TLStorm 2 – Vulnerabilities in Aruba and Avaya switches Researchers at Armis have discovered five vulnerabilities in the implementation of TLS communications in multiple models of Aruba and Avaya switches....
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Diego Samuel Espitia

Where is your company on the cybersecurity journey?

Although the cybersecurity path is not linear and each company has its own characteristics, experience has allowed us to classify companies into five levels of cybersecurity evolution. The existence of...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 22–29 April

New malicious RedLine distribution campaign Researchers at BitDefender have published a report on a new RedLine malware distribution campaign. According to the analysts, malicious actors are using the RIG Exploit...
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Sergio de los Santos

0days in numbers: Chrome, Windows, Exchange… What are attackers and manufacturers looking for?

Very interesting data from Google’s Project Zero, which tries to catalogue, find and disseminate 0days. They do not discover them directly, but “detect” them in any manufacturer when they...
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 16–22 April

Fodcha: new DDoS botnet 360netlab and CNCERT researchers have discovered a new botnet focused on conducting denial-of-service attacks, and which is rapidly spreading on the Internet. This new botnet has been...
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Sergio de los Santos

Windows 11 security improves and joins Zero Trust

We look at the security features included in Windows 11. Some of them are familiar but receive substantial changes and improvements.
Sandra Tello

Technology for the planet

Climate change is already affecting all regions on Earth, causing extreme weather incidents, including heat waves, heavy rainfall and more frequent and severe droughts. It is estimated that the...
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Sergio de los Santos

Google takes a step forward to improve Certificate Transparency’s ecosystem: No dependence on Google

Google will change certificate transparency requirements to make it more independent of itself
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Cyber Security Weekly Briefing 1–8 April

Critical vulnerability in GitLab allows access to user accounts GitLab has released a security update that fixes a total of 17 vulnerabilities, including a critical vulnerability affecting both GitLab Community...

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