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Security Affairs newsletter Round 431 by Pierluigi Paganini – International edition

Security Affairs

Rapid7 found a bypass for the recently patched actively exploited Ivanti EPMM bug Russian APT29 conducts phishing attacks through Microsoft Teams Hackers already installed web shells on 581 Citrix servers in CVE-2023-3519 attacks Zero-day in Salesforce email services exploited in targeted Facebook phishing campaign Burger King forgets to put a password (..)

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Mozi infections will slightly decrease but it will stay alive for some time to come

Security Affairs

For example, the Mozi_ssh is a crypto mining trojan that spreads worm-like through SSH weak password and it uses the same wallet address of nd Mozi_ftp use the same wallet. “The discovery of Mozi_ftp, Mozi_ssh gives us clear evidence that the Mozi botnet is also trying to profit from mining. ” continues the post.

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Is the Resurgence of Phishing Attacks A Cause For Concern?

Adapture

The malware can be a system-locking ransomware, a credential-stealing keylogger, a network-crippling worm, or just about any havoc-wreaking miscreant. It’s also a way of circumventing the ‘insecure’ labels popular browsers now tag HTTP sites with. In most cases, the file ends up to be malware and the link leads to a malicious website.

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What is a SharePoint Architect?

JKevinParker

WORM (Write Once, Read Many). Information Architecture (the kind focussed on navigation, tagging, and UI design). Marketing, Communication, and Design Skills. Single-Source Authoring. Public Relations. Graphic Design. Publication Design. Copywriting & Technical Writing. Digital Media. Social Media. User Experience Skills.

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The History of Computer Viruses & Malware

eSecurity Planet

Worms and the Dawn of the Internet Age: 1987-2000. One of the most popular early instances of computer viruses is the Morris Worm. Launched on November 2, 1988 and named for its creator, Robert Morris, the Morris Worm was also not intentionally designed to damage infected machines.