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Self-Replicating Malware Used by Chinese Cyberspies | Ransomware Gang Takes Credit for Maple Leaf Foods Hack

One Year Later: Log4Shell Remediation Slow, Painful Slog SecurityWeek News Briefing | Wednesday, November 30, 2022 One Year Later: Log4Shell Remediation Slow, Painful Slog Self-Replicating Malware Used by Chinese Cyberspies Vulnerability in Acer Laptops Allows Attackers to Disable Secure Boot Investors Bet $31 Million on Sphere for Identity Hygiene Tech Chrome 108 Patches High-Severity Memory Safety Bugs Delta Electronics Patches Serious Flaws in Industrial Networking Devices Developers Warned of Critical Remote Code Execution Flaw in Quarkus Java Framework OT:Icefall Continues With Vulnerabilities in Festo, Codesys Products Ransomware Gang Takes Credit for Maple Leaf Foods Hack Google Links Exploitation Frameworks to Spanish Spyware Vendor Variston Project Zero Flags 'Patch Gap' Problems on Android Cybercriminals Selling Access to Networks Compromised via Recent Fortinet Vulnerability ...

Google Patches Eighth Chrome Zero-Day of 2022 | Project Zero Flags 'Patch Gap' Problems on Android

Twitter Data Breach Bigger Than Initially Reported SecurityWeek News Briefing | Monday, November 28, 2022 Project Zero Flags 'Patch Gap' Problems on Android Google Patches Eighth Chrome Zero-Day of 2022 Irish Regulator Fines Meta 265 Million Euros Over Data Breach Hack-for-Hire Group Targets Android Users With Malicious VPN Apps Crackdown on African Cybercrime Leads to Arrests, Infrastructure Takedown Twitter Data Breach Bigger Than Initially Reported Cisco ISE Vulnerabilities Can Be Chained in One-Click Exploit US Bans Huawei, ZTE Telecoms Gear Over Security Risk Virginia County Confirms Personal Information Stolen in Ransomware Attack Uptycs Secret Menu Uptycs is the first unified CNAPP and XDR solution. Secure 100 to 1,000 assets for all of 2023 for $1 Let's do This! Digestin...

Alert: US Bans Huawei, ZTE Telecoms Gear Over Security Risks

New rules bar future authorizations of their equipment - Read the full story SecurityWeek News Alert Greetings! US authorities announced a ban Friday on the import or sale of communications equipment deemed "an unacceptable risk to national security" -- including gear from Chinese giants Huawei Technologies and ZTE.  Both firms have been on a roster of companies listed as a threat by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and the new rules bar future authorizations of their equipment.  Read the Story If you missed it... Proofpoint: Watch Out for Nighthawk Hacking Tool Abuse Cross-Tenant AWS Vulnerability Exposed Account Resources Microsoft Warns of Boa Web Server Risks After Hackers Target It in Power Grid Attacks Microsoft Releases Out-of-Band Update After Security Patch Causes Kerberos Issue s ...