Developers attacked: Two Python package trojans spread via popular PyPI website
Developers who use Python in open source projects should check they haven't downloaded these two malicious software libraries.
Developers who use Python in open source projects should check they haven't downloaded these two malicious software libraries.
International law enforcement effort kills a spyware tool used by thousands of customers.
The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) as it sought to raise awareness and protection around the surging Emotet malware, which was fingered in the recent malware attacks on Victorian hospitals and nearly two dozen other Australian victims.
David Braue | 07 Nov | Read more
If you're QNAP NAS isn't backed up, removing QSnatch could be a painful experience.
ACSC blames resurgent malware for recent Victorian healthcare attacks
David Braue | 29 Oct | Read more
Widespread adoption has piqued the interest of even non-technical cybercriminals
David Braue | 04 Oct | Read more
The recent public release of a BlueKeep Windows exploit has given cybercriminals a “point and shoot” tool for system takeover that, a security researcher has warned, should have CSOs bracing for a repeat of WannaCry – or worse.
David Braue | 25 Sep | Read more
Security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) may have only emerged as an industry buzzword a little over a year ago, but the integrSecurity orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) may have only emerged as an industry buzzword a little over a year ago, but the integration and automation that lie at its core have rapidly gained currency with CSOs whose roles increasingly involve unifying silos of security information and translating them into action.
David Braue | 08 Jul | Read more
Chinese police malware scans phones for files about Delai Lama, Taiwan and Islam.
A look at mobile spyware that family and partners use on each other.
This is a conversation I find myself having almost every day and I believe that the message isn’t really sinking in on the dangers of using public or free Wi-Fi.
Craig Ford | 13 May | Read more
The opening of an Australian data ‘scrubbing’ centre will play a pivotal role in helping Akamai’s Prolexic business maintain its benchmark of having enough free capacity to deal with 3 to 5 times the largest-ever distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack at any given time.
David Braue | 10 Apr | Read more
Antivirus firms could finally start clamping down on the trade in malware for spying on family.
Microsoft rebrands Windows Defender ATP as Microsoft Defender ATP since it now protects macOS devices too.
A group of hackers is using a previously undocumented backdoor program designed to interact with attackers over Slack.
Lucian Constantin | 12 Mar | Read more