- Cybersecurity News of the Week (02.09.2021). (to the original material)
- Cisco issues patch for critical enterprise NFVIS flaw - PoC (Proof of Concept) exploit available. (to the original material)
- Bluetooth BrakTooth bugs could affect billions of devices. (to the original material)
- Translated Conti ransomware playbook gives insight into attacks. (to the original material)
- Atlassian Confluence flaw actively exploited to install cryptominers. (to the original material)
- FBI warns of ransomware gangs targeting food, agriculture orgs. (to the original material)
- Cisco releases security updates for Cisco Enterprise NFVIS. (to the original material)
- The CISA (US) recommends that single-factor authentication not be used. (to the original material)
- WhatsApp Fined €225m for GDPR Violations. (to the original material)
- WhatsApp to appeal $266 million fine for violating EU privacy laws. (to the original material)
- Cisco fixes critical authentication bypass bug with public exploit. (to the original material)
- Autodesk reveals it was targeted by Russian SolarWinds hackers. (to the original material)
- Google Play Sign-Ins allow covert location-tracking. (to the original material)
- Digital State IDs start rollouts despite privacy concerns. (to the original material)
- SpyFone & CEO banned from stalkerware biz. (to the original material)
- What is AS-REP Roasting attack, really? (to the original material)
- New BrakTooth flaws leave millions of bluetooth-enabled devices vulnerable. (to the original material)
- WhatsApp Photo Filter bug could have exposed your data to remote attackers. (to the original material)
- Is traffic mirroring for NDR worth the trouble? We argue it isn't. (to the original material)
- Chinese authorities arrest hackers behind Mozi IoT botnet attacks. (to the original material)
- A Roadmap to secure connected cars. (to the original material)
- UK researchers invent device to thwart USB malware. (to the original material)
- Bad bots focus attacks on E-Commerce targets. (to the original material)
- Zero Trust: Is it right for me? (to the original material)
- Zero trust architecture design principles. (to the original material)
- FBI: Americans lost more than $8 million to sextortion scams this year. (to the original material)