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NSFOCUS Detects Two Satan Variants Targeting Financial Sector

  In early November of 2018, NSFOCUS spotted the first variant of Satan malware that targets Linux and Windows systems and spreads by exploiting various application vulnerabilities. A few weeks later, NSFOCUS came across a second variant of this Satan, capable of self-propagation via Windows and Linux platforms. These two...

NSFOCUS Identifies IP Chain-Gangs in New Cybersecurity Insights Report

Report Studies and Analyzes DDoS Attacks as Coordinated Gang-Activities SANTA CLARA, Calif., January 17, 2019 – NSFOCUS, a leader in holistic hybrid security solutions, today released its Behavior Analysis of IP Chain-Gangs report, a follow up to their H1 Cybersecurity Insights report, which found that more than 27 million attack...

Morning Cybersecurity: Cyberattacks could cost trillions globally

POLITICO - OUCH! CYBERCRIME LOSSES WILL STING — Research out today from Accenture found that cyberattacks could cost companies worldwide some $5.2 trillion over five years. That’s according to more than 1,700 CEOs and C-suite executives in Accenture’s first survey of business leaders on the financial toll from criminal hackers....

ThinkPHP 5 Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Threat Alert

Overview On January 11, ThinkPHP addressed a remote code execution vulnerability. This vulnerability stems from the Request class's (thinkphp/library/think/Request.php) lack of sufficient input validation when handling requests, which finally leads to remote code execution. (more…)

Technical Report on Container Security (IV)-3

Container Security Protection – Host Security Host Security Hardening of Basic Host Security Containers share the operating system kernel with the host. Therefore, host configuration determines whether containers can be executed in a secure manner. For example, vulnerable software puts the host at risk of arbitrary code execution; opening ports...