Month: December 2018

Microsoft Security Bulletin for December Patches That Fix 39 Security Vulnerabilities

December 29, 2018

Technical Report on Container Security (III)-3

December 29, 2018

Security Risks and Challenges – Container Application Security Threat

Container Application Security Threat
  • Microservice Security
From traditional monolithic applications to modern microservice applications, security has always been a hot issue. A monolithic application usually exposes fewer services and ports,narrowing the attack surface. In addition, security professionals know common points from which attacks are often launched. Therefore, security is not that big of a problem for such applications as long as they are properly protected. (more…)

Adobe Security Bulletin for December 2018 Security Updates

December 29, 2018

Overview

On December 11, 2018 (local time), Adobe released security updates which address multiple vulnerabilities in Acrobat and Reader. (more…)

Cyber security predictions roundup for 2019

December 21, 2018

IT WORLD CANADA – Criminals using artificial intelligence. More nation-state backed attacks. The Internet held hostage. Dangerous chatbots. President Trump’s cellphone will be hacked. And, of course, more malware. These are some of the predictions security vendors see coming in the next 12 months. It’s not a pretty picture, but then again cyber security never […]

New Satan Variants Target Financial Sector With Monero Miners and Ransomware

December 21, 2018

SecurityIntelligence – Researchers spotted two Satan variants targeting organizations in the financial sector with Monero miners and ransomware. The first variant of the malware, which security solutions provider NSFOCUS spotted in early November, targets Linux and Windows systems and spreads by exploiting various application vulnerabilities. After establishing a foothold into a system, the virus simply […]

IP Reputation Report-12212018

December 21, 2018

Top 10 countries: The above diagram shows the top 10 regions with most malicious IP addresses from the NSFOCUS IP Reputation databases at December 21, 2018. But the United States has the largest allocated IP addresses in the world and China is in the second place. So, report IP Reputation as a percentage of total […]

NSFOCUS’s Presence at Botconf 2018

December 17, 2018

On December 7, 2018 security experts from NSFOCUS Fu Ying Labs delivered a speech at Botconf 2018, presenting WASM security threat analysis technologies with researchers from security firms, media personnel, and security practitioners from CERTs (Computer Emergency Response Teams) of various countries. Their striking insights were highly accepted and acknowledged by the international security industry. […]

ThinkPHP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Handling Guide

December 17, 2018

1 Vulnerability Overview Recently, ThinkPHP posted a blog, announcing the release of an update that addresses a high-risk remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability. This vulnerability stems from the framework’s insufficient checks on controller names, which, in case forced routing is not enabled, would allow arbitrary code execution or even access to the server. ThinkPHP is […]

Personal Computer——File Deletion

December 14, 2018

Case AnalysisCase Analysis

When you delete files from a computer or USB flash drive, just clicking the deletion button or doing a quick formatting does not completely remove files because you can easily recover them using data recovery software. Even after you clear the recycle bin, those deleted files can still be retrieved. (more…)

NSFOCUS 2019 Predictions: Email Attachments, IoT, and Cryptominers to be Security Pain Points in 2019

December 13, 2018

VMblog.com – It’s no surprise that 2018 continued to bring an increase in fraud attacks and data security breaches, including those of Facebook and now Marriott. In the past two years, the average number of overall daily searches for keywords such as “personal information disclosure” and “hacker” have been fluctuating at a very high level. […]

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