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Nastiest malware of 2018: Top attack payloads wreaking havoc

Webroot highlights the top cyberattacks of 2018 in its latest nastiest malware list, which showcases the malware and attack payloads that have been most detrimental to organisations and consumers alike. Three nastiest: Botnets and banking trojans Emotet is this year’s nastiest botnet that delivers banking Trojans. It aspires to increase the number of zombies in its spam botnet, with a concentration on credential gathering. Threat actors have recently developed a universal plug and play (UPnP) … More ? The post Nastiest malware of 2018: Top attack payloads wreaking havoc appeared first on Help Net Security .

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Week in review: Top cyber attack sources, serverless botnets, CFO as best cybersecurity friend

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Repairnator bot finds software bugs, successfully submits patches Can a bot create valid, high-quality fixes for software bugs more rapidly than a human can, and get them accepted by human developers and permanently merged in the code base? How to make the CFO your best cybersecurity friend Good cybersecurity is extremely expensive, and bad cybersecurity is, well… even more expensive. It’s very … More ? The post Week in review: Top cyber attack sources, serverless botnets, CFO as best cybersecurity friend appeared first on Help Net Security .

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Serverless botnets could soon become reality

We have been accustomed to think about botnets as a network of compromised machines – personal devices, IoT devices, servers – waiting for their masters’ orders to begin their attack, but Protego researchers say that many compromised machines are definitely not a requirement: botnets can quite as easily be comprised of serverless functions. They created one on the Google Cloud Functions platform as a proof of concept and have calculated that the losses experienced by … More ? The post Serverless botnets could soon become reality appeared first on Help Net Security .

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A10 Networks provides cloud, Internet and gaming providers with 1 RU DDoS defense appliance

A10 Networks launched the A10 Thunder 7445 Threat Protection System (Thunder TPS), the performance 1 rack unit (RU) and density of throughput per RU appliance. Now cloud, Internet and gaming providers can protect their infrastructure with A10 DDoS defense while enjoying the cost benefits of 100 GbE networking in the smallest form factor. A10 Network’s Thunder TPS is a DDoS protection solution that offers precision in detecting and mitigating against the full spectrum of DDoS … More ? The post A10 Networks provides cloud, Internet and gaming providers with 1 RU DDoS defense appliance appeared first on Help Net Security .

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Verizon Digital Media Services adds managed security services to its Cloud Security Solution

Verizon Digital Media Services announced it has added a managed cloud security offering as part of its global Cloud Security Solution. The managed cloud security component provides access to security professionals who monitor and take corrective action against the security threats, no matter the time of day. The addition of this offering complements features previously available within Verizon Digital Media Services’ Cloud Security Solution, including a dual web application firewall (WAF), distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection, … More ? The post Verizon Digital Media Services adds managed security services to its Cloud Security Solution appeared first on Help Net Security .

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US Signal partners with Cloudflare to deliver DDoS protection service

US Signal announced that it has partnered with Cloudflare to bring a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection service to market. The new service delivers DDoS mitigation for network, transport and application layers and is backed by a SLA. It is powered by Cloudflare’s global Anycast network and is implemented by US Signal’s information security and provisioning team, with support and customization from its technical operations engineers. US Signal partnered with Cloudflare because of the scale, performance … More ? The post US Signal partners with Cloudflare to deliver DDoS protection service appeared first on Help Net Security .

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DDoS attack frequency grows 40%, low volume attacks dominate

The frequency of DDoS attacks have once again risen, this time by 40% year on year, according to Corero Network Security. While frequency has increased, the duration of attacks decreased with 77% lasting ten minutes or less, of which 63% last five minutes or less. Perhaps more concerning is that, having faced one attack, one in five organisations will be targeted again within 24 hours. “With Internet resilience coming down to a fraction of a … More ? The post DDoS attack frequency grows 40%, low volume attacks dominate appeared first on Help Net Security .

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September 2018 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft fixes actively exploited zero-day

Microsoft’s September 2018 Patch Tuesday has brought fixes for a little over 60 security vulnerabilities, 17 of which are critical and one is being actively exploited in the wild. The software giant has also released two advisories: one detailing the vulnerabilities it plugged in Adobe Flash and the other announcing that the company is still working on an update for CVE-2018-5391, a Windows denial of service vulnerability against the IP stack dubbed “FragmentSmack”. (The advisory … More ? The post September 2018 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft fixes actively exploited zero-day appeared first on Help Net Security .

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Banking Trojan attacks increase, large scale Ramnit campaign impacts organizations worldwide

Check Point revealed a significant increase in attacks using the Ramnit banking trojan. Ramnit has doubled its global impact over the past few months, driven by a large scale campaign that has been converting victim’s machines into malicious proxy servers. Ramnit “black” botnet geography During August 2018, Ramnit became the most prevalent banking Trojan in an upward trend in the use of banking Trojans that has more than doubled since June 2018. “This is the … More ? The post Banking Trojan attacks increase, large scale Ramnit campaign impacts organizations worldwide appeared first on Help Net Security .

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WP Engine launches Global Edge Security for WordPress with Cloudflare

WP Engine announced the launch of Global Edge Security, an enterprise-class security solution built from Cloudflare’s Internet performance and security solutions. Global Edge Security integrates WP Engine’s platform, which powers more than 80,000 global customers, with Cloudflare’s managed web application firewall (WAF), distributed denial of service (DDoS) mitigation, SSL/TLS encryption, and CDN across a global edge network spanning more than 70 countries to deliver digital experiences on WordPress. WP Engine’s Global Edge Security is a … More ? The post WP Engine launches Global Edge Security for WordPress with Cloudflare appeared first on Help Net Security .

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