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Weekly Update 123

Troy Hunt

In this week's update, I talk about the coverage of that event with Scott Helme while sitting in Oslo during a break in our workshops. We also talked about what frankly, became a bit of a spectacle: the VLC debate about serving updates over HTTPS. So it's been a bit of a crazy week.

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‘Wormable’ Flaw Leads July Microsoft Patches

Krebs on Security

Microsoft today released updates to plug a whopping 123 security holes in Windows and related software, including fixes for a critical, “wormable” flaw in Windows Server versions that Microsoft says is likely to be exploited soon.

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CISA alert warns of Emotet attacks on US govt entities

Security Affairs

Emotet is a modular malware, its operators could develop new Dynamic Link Libraries to update its capabilities. The infamous banking trojan is also used to deliver other malicious code, such as Trickbot and QBot trojan or ransomware such as Conti (TrickBot) or ProLock (QBot).

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 222 – News of the week

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Adobe Patch Tuesday updates for July 2019 address only 5 minor flaws. Microsoft released Patch Tuesday security updates for July 2019. UK ICO proposes a $123 million fine for Marriott 2014 data breach. . The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

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Intern caused ‘solarwinds123’ password leak, former SolarWinds CEO says

Security Affairs

An attacker could have used these credentials to upload tainted updates to the company download site. Then realized their password was **123 #FireEye #SolarWinds pic.twitter.com/foGzEOdytG — Vinoth Kumar (@vinodsparrow) December 14, 2020. If you want to receive the weekly Security Affairs Newsletter for free subscribe here.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 29 January – 4 February 2024

IT Governance

123 of them are known to have had data exfiltrated, exposed or otherwise breached. We also found 17 organisations providing a significant update on a previously disclosed incident. Only 1 definitely hasn’t had data breached.

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IoT Unravelled Part 1: It's a Mess. But Then There's Home Assistant

Troy Hunt

Finally, a full 123 days later, I managed to open my garage door with an app: Smashing it today! Lastly, I'm going to devote my regular weekly update live stream to this blog series and do it in conjunction with my good mate Scott Helme whose been going through his own IoT journey.

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