Cyber Updates – 22/04
Hey all, Here are this week’s cyber updates: (1) Browsers use Punycode encoding in order to represent Unicode characters in the URL and protect against
Hey all, Here are this week’s cyber updates: (1) Browsers use Punycode encoding in order to represent Unicode characters in the URL and protect against
Hey all, Here are this week’s cyber updates: (1) A security vulnerability (CVE-2017-0199) has been discovered in Microsoft Word, allowing users to execute operating
Hey all, Here are this week’s cyber updates: (1) Broadcom Wi-Fi chip was found to be vulnerable (CVE-2017-6956) to remote code execution. Security researcher Gal
Hey all, Here are this week’s cyber updates: (1) Facial recognition is one of the most promising features of the new Galaxy S8 as it
Hey all, Here are this week’s cyber updates: (1) For those of you who haven’t noticed, last week WikiLeaks has disclosed several exploits allegedly used
Hey all, Here are this week’s cyber updates: (1) Check Point has discovered a bug in the web versions of Whatsapp and Telegram. In particular, both applications
Hey all, Here are this week’s cyber updates: (1) A remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2017-5638) has been discovered in Apache Struts. In particular, the Jakarta
Hey all, Here are this week’s cyber updates: (1) When organizations install an anti-virus appliance on their servers and workstation, they expect their environment to
1. Introduction A supply-chain attack consists of attacking a vendor in order to spread malware to its clients. Thus, the supply-chain by itself acts solely
Hey all, Here are this week’s cyber updates: (1) A new phishing campaign, targeting Google Chrome’s users, has been recently discovered. The campaign encourages users