Auteur/autrice : Cyber Redaction
[Cybersécurité] It’s Patch Tuesday for Microsoft & Not a Zero-Day In Sight
It’s the first time in two years with no zero-days. But with 137 flaws to patch, including nine critical ones, admins still have plenty of work to do.
[Cybersécurité] ‘Dirty Frag’ Exploit Poised to Blow Up on Enterprise Linux Distros
The privilege escalation vulnerability, which is similar to other Linux flaws like Copy Fail and Dirty Pipe, may already be under limited exploitation.
[Cybersécurité] ‘FrostyNeighbor’ APT Carefully Targets Govt Orgs in Poland, Ukraine
Attackers uniquely fingerprint victims before delivering spear-phishing payloads aimed at espionage, in the latest campaign from the Belarussian nation-state threat group.
[Cybersécurité] AI-Driven Cyberattack on Mexico Couldn’t Breach OT Systems
What researchers dubbed the most sophisticated AI-integrated ICS campaign to date hit a brick wall in the form of a SCADA login screen.
Microsoft Finally Releases Recall as Part of Windows Insider Preview
The preview version now includes multiple security-focused additions Microsoft had promised to include, such as SecureBoot, BitLocker, and Windows Hello.
Russian Script Kiddie Assembles Massive DDoS Botnet
Over the past year, "Matrix" has used publicly available malware tools and exploit scripts to target weakly secured IoT devices — and enterprise servers.
Microsoft Expands Access to Windows Recall AI Feature
The activity-recording capability has drawn concerns from the security community and privacy experts, but the tech giant is being measured in its gradual rollout, which is still in preview mode.
8 Tips for Hiring and Training Neurodivergent Talent
Neurodivergent talent can add so much to a cybersecurity team. How can companies ensure they have the right hiring and onboarding practices in place to help these employees succeed?
Israel Defies VC Downturn With More Cybersecurity Investments
With a focus on creating technologies for other markets, Israel continues to be a valued destination for venture capital in cybersecurity outside the US and Europe.
Microsoft Boosts Device Security With Windows Resiliency Initiative
Microsoft is readying a new release of Windows in 2025 that will have significant security controls such as more resilient drivers and "self-defending" operating system kernel.
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