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Patcher ransomware. Locky, Cryptowall, and Cerber are still active; so is old-fashioned blackmail. NSA keeps the VEP. Reactions to New York State's cyber regs for banks. Observations of BugDrop, and thoughts on cyber war and attribution.

almost 8 years ago

Influence operations. A new Mirai version is potentially more dangerous than the old one. Proofs of concept. New York's cyber security regulations for banks. What Verizon will get from Yahoo!

almost 8 years ago

A coming surge in North Korean hacking? Middle Eastern cyber espionage campaigns. Microsoft patch issues. Infowar updates. NIST's draft electrical utility cyber guidance. Problematic toys.

almost 8 years ago

International norms of cyber conflict. Fancy Bear's tradecraft (with a side of дезинформа́ция). RDPPatcher, Cerber, Ticketbleed, and Hermes. And the vibe around RSA 2017.

almost 8 years ago

Ukraine accused Russia of renewed hacking by BlackEnergy actors. ASLR bypass proof-of-concept reported.  Notes from RSA, and an update on Android gunnery malware.

almost 8 years ago

Nation-states or criminal gangs? Update on Polish banking attacks. And an update on RSA.

almost 8 years ago

RSA Updates. Microsoft calls for Geneva Convention for cyber. Phishing.

almost 8 years ago

Cyber attacks reported in the Middle East, from both states and non-state actors. Italy's Foreign Ministry hacked for months in 2016. Cyber and kinetic operations. RSA's Innovation Sandbox.

almost 8 years ago

Patching: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Script kiddies and disinhibition (with a caution about attribution). Industry notes, RSA, and Valentine's Day.

almost 8 years ago

The Martin NSA-contractor case. Fileless malware hits banks worldwide. DDoS tools undergo refinement. Ransomware developments. Industry notes.

almost 8 years ago