- Cybersecurity news of the week (28.10.2022). (to the original material)
- CISA Has Added One Known Exploited Vulnerability to Catalog. (to the original material)
- Joint CISA FBI MS-ISAC Guide on Responding to DDoS Attacks and DDoS Guidance for Federal Agencies. (to the original material)
- VMware Releases Security Updates. (to the original material)
- New infosec products of the week: October 28, 2022. (to the original material)
- After a cyber breach, companies risk losing employees’ trust. (to the original material)
- ConnectWise fixes RCE bug exposing thousands of servers to attacks. (to the original material)
- The Week in Ransomware - October 28th 2022 - Healthcare leaks. (to the original material)
- Largest EU copper producer Aurubis suffers cyberattack, IT outage. (to the original material)
- Student arrested for running one of Germany’s largest dark web markets. (to the original material)
- Exploit released for critical VMware RCE vulnerability, patch now. (to the original material)
- Google fixes seventh Chrome zero-day exploited in attacks this year. (to the original material)
- Hackers use Microsoft IIS web server logs to control malware. (to the original material)
- Android malware droppers with 130K installs found on Google Play. (to the original material)
- Final Twilio Smishing Victim Count Reaches 209. (to the original material)
- Fallout From Medibank Hack Grows. (to the original material)
- Microsoft, IBM, Splunk Dominate SIEM Gartner Magic Quadrant. (to the original material)
- CommonSpirit IT Systems Still Offline One Month Post-Attack. (to the original material)
- Cyber Events Disrupt Polish, Slovakian Parliament IT Systems. (to the original material)
- Will Twitter Sink or Swim Under Elon Musk's Direction? (to the original material)
- Multiple vulnerabilities affect the Juniper Junos OS. (to the original material)
- Google fixes a new actively exploited Chrome zero-day, it is the seventh one this year. (to the original material)
- Apple backports fixes for CVE-2022-42827 zero-day to older iPhones, iPads. (to the original material)
- New York Post hacked? No, the culprit is an employee. (to the original material)