A vulnerability with a 9.8 CVSS rating in IBM's widely deployed Aspera Faspex offering is being actively exploited to compromise enterprises.
| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Patch Now: Cybercriminals Set Sights on Critical IBM File Transfer Bug A vulnerability with a 9.8 CVSS rating in IBM's widely deployed Aspera Faspex offering is being actively exploited to compromise enterprises. Bundestag Bungle: Political Microtargeting of Facebook Users Draws Ire With shades of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, German political parties skirted consumer data privacy regulations during the country's last parliamentary election, a privacy watchdog warns. Twitter's Source Code Leak on GitHub a Potential Cyber Nightmare Indicators point to Twitter's source code being publicly available for around three months, offering a developer security object lesson for businesses. Top Tech Talent Warns of AI's Threat to Human Existence in Open Letter Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, and Andrew Yang are among more than 1,000 tech leaders asking for time to establish human safety parameters around AI. 7 Women Leading the Charge in Cybersecurity Research & Analysis From rising stars to veterans heading up research teams, check out our profiles of women making a big impact in cyber defense as the threat landscape expands. Millions of Pen Tests Show Companies' Security Postures Are Getting Worse A lack of website protections, Sender Policy Framework (SPF) records, and DNSSEC configurations leave companies open to phishing and data exfiltration attacks. Hey, Siri: Hackers Can Control Smart Devices Using Inaudible Sounds A technique, dubbed the "Near-Ultrasound Inaudible Trojan" (NUIT), allows an attacker to exploit smartphones and smart speakers over the Internet, using sounds undetectable by humans. Zoom Zoom: 'Dark Power' Ransomware Extorts 10 Targets in Less Than a Month A new threat actor is racking up victims and showing unusual agility. Part of its success could spring from the use of the Nim programming language. Clop Keeps Racking Up Ransomware Victims With GoAnywhere Flaw After several weeks and more than 130 ransomware victims, GoAnywhere parent company Forta issues a statement. CISA Releases Hunt Tool for Microsoft's Cloud Services CISA released the hunt and response tool to help defenders extract cloud artifacts without performing additional analytics. MacStealer Malware Plucks Bushels of Data From Apple Users A novel cyber threat against macOS users is being sold for $100 a pop on the Dark Web, and activity is ramping up. MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY | |
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