Threat Landscape Briefing – August 2024
In this month’s briefing we explore:
- Vulnerability in Exim MTA Could Allow Malicious Attachments Past Filters (01:08)
- A critical vulnerability (CVE-2024-39929) has been disclosed in the widely used Exim Mail Transfer Agent (MTA).
- See Info-Tech’s research on how to Improve Email Security.
- BlastRADIUS Attack Exposes Critical Flaw in ICS Systems Patch (03:48)
- A major industrial control systems provider released a security advisory warning customers of over 50 product vulnerabilities.
- Learn more about how to Develop and Implement a Security Incident Management Program.
- Advanced Persistent Threat Exploits Microsoft Zero-Day (07:18)
- An APT has been exploiting an unpatched Microsoft zero-day through a spear-phishing campaign.
- See how we can help your organization Implement Risk-Based Vulnerability Management
- What Can We Learn From an Info-Stealing Malware Campaign Hidden in Facebook Ads (10:07)
- Trustwave, a renowned cybersecurity firm, reports that cybercriminals have been exploiting Facebook advertisements to infect users with SYS01 password-stealing malware.
- See how Info-Tech can help you Simplify your Identity and Access Management.
- Kaspersky Lab: Caught in the Crossfire – A Look at the US Ban (17:46)
- Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab announced the closure of its US operations in a move directly tied to the US Commerce Department's ban on Kaspersky software sales.
- Explore alternate solutions with SoftwareReviews - Endpoint Protection.
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