Voices From the Front Lines: RSAC Conference 2025 Trip Report
All things Cybersecurity was found at this year’s RSAC Conference in San Francisco, California. If you missed this conference this year, let me fill you in with the details. This…
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Nodersok malware delivery campaign relies on advanced techniques
Microsoft researchers observed a campaign delivering malware, dubbed Nodersok, relying on advanced techniques and elusive network infrastructure. Microsoft experts observed a malware campaign, tracked as Nodersok, relying on advanced techniques…
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US Cyber Command warns of Iran-linked hackers exploiting CVE-2017-11774 Outlook flaw
US Cyber Command posted on Twitter an alert about cyber attacks exploiting the CVE-2017-11774 vulnerability in Outlook. Yesterday I was using Twitter when I noticed the following alert issued by…
