Month: February 2018

ComputerWorldIndependent

Throwback Thursday: Now he's feeling even LESS secure

Credit to Author: Sharky| Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 03:00:00 -0800

This organization’s IT security officer leaves and isn’t replaced. “A year and a half goes by and the organization suffers a web page defacement,” says a pilot fish on the scene. “During the course of the remediation, another server that has a couple of Trojans on it is found.”

That’s not really a big surprise. Since the infosec guy’s departure, the CIO has repeatedly demanded that ports be opened in the firewall, external connections be made to servers bypassing the firewall and servers in the DMZ be connected to internal servers.

The support manager objects every time — and is always overruled.

“Worse, support isn’t part of the process of selection or meetings with potential vendors for the new web services,” fish says. “Support only finds out about the requirements when they are directed to create the holes.”

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QuickHealSecurity

Thanatos Ransomware – an analysis by Quick Heal Security Labs

Credit to Author: Shriram Munde| Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 09:04:02 +0000

Quick Heal Security Labs has come across a new ransomware with AES encryption technique that demands 0.01 Bitcoin as a ransom after encrypting the victim’s files. It’s known as Thanatos Ransomware. Thanatos is a type of a Trojan malware that spreads through malicious advertisements, phishing sites, spam emails, freeware and…

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ScadaICSSchneider

Light and Room Control Automation in IoT-enabled Homes and Buildings

Credit to Author: Jean Commeignes| Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 13:51:59 +0000

Recently, the French Federation, Domotics, and the Smart Building Alliance (SBA) for Smart City awarded Jean-Pierre Moreau of Light and Room Control EcoXpert™, Connectibat, the 2017 Smart Building prize. The… Read more »

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