- New infosec products of the week: July 15, 2022. (to the original material)
- How to address the ongoing risk of Log4j exploitation and prepare for the future. (to the original material)
- Outsourcing security is the only solution for many smaller teams. (to the original material)
- Q-Day: The problem with legacy public key encryption. (to the original material)
- The proliferation of money mules and how behavioral biometrics can combat this form of fraud. (to the original material)
- Tor Browser now bypasses internet censorship automatically. (to the original material)
- Attackers scan 1.6 million WordPress sites for vulnerable plugin. (to the original material)
- Windows Network File System flaw results in arbitrary code execution as SYSTEM. (to the original material)
- Digital burglary at recruitment agency Morgan Hunt confirmed. (to the original material)
- Meet Mantis – the tiny shrimp that launched 3,000 DDoS attacks. (to the original material)
- Password recovery tool infects industrial systems with Sality malware. (to the original material)
- Tainted password-cracking software for industrial systems used to spread P2P Sality bot. (to the original material)
- Experts warn of attacks on sites using flawed Kaswara Modern WPBakery Page Builder Addons. (to the original material)
- Holy Ghost ransomware operation is linked to North Korea. (to the original material)
- RedAlert, LILITH, and 0mega, 3 new ransomware in the wild. (to the original material)
- Ring Reveals They Give Videos to Police Without User Consent or a Warrant. (to the original material)
- H0lyGh0st Ransomware Linked to North Korean Hackers. (to the original material)
- Log4j Flaw Is 'Endemic,' Says Cyber Safety Review Board. (to the original material)
- Synthetic ID Fraud: Continuous Monitoring Is the Key. (to the original material)
- EDR, XDR and the Path to Cyber Readiness. (to the original material)
- ISMG Editors: Analyzing the Predatory Sparrow Attack. (to the original material)
- Too Much Remains Unknown About Data Breaches. (to the original material)
- Why SolarWinds just may be one of the most secure software companies in the tech universe. (to the original material)
- Now offering cryptocurrency, ATMs targeted for crypto-fraud. (to the original material)
- Oklahoma State University health center pays $875K penalty for HIPAA violations. (to the original material)
- EMEAR Monthly Talos Update: Training the next generation of cybersecurity researchers. (to the original material)
- Threat Source newsletter (July 14, 2022) - Are virtual IDs worth the security risk of saving a few seconds in the TSA line? (to the original material)