Tag: Halloween
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Protect yourself against digital draculas this Halloween: Avoid AI-driven cyber trickery
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North Korean APT37 Hackers Exploited IE Zero-Day Vulnerability Remotely
Researchers from the Google Threat Analysis group uncovered an incident associated with the north Korean APT37 hackers group that they have …
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APT37 used Internet Explorer Zero-Day in a recent campaign
Google warns that the North Korea-linked APT37 group is exploiting Internet Explorer zero-day flaw to spread malware. North Korea-linked …
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Google Suspects North Korean Hackers Exploited Zero-Day in Internet Explorer
The vulnerability was used to hit targets in South Korea via a malicious document that exploited the Halloween crowd-crush tragedy in …
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Heidi Klum’s Worm Is the Greatest Halloween Costume of All Time – CNET
Heidi Klum dressed up as a worm for Halloween. It’s …
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Illinois candy giant hit with ransomware weeks before Halloween
Ferrara Candy — the candy giant behind Nerds, Laffy Taffy, Now and Laters, SweetTarts, Jaw Busters, Nips, Runts and Gobstoppers — …
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Halloween Horror-Show for Candy-Maker Hit by Ransomware
A major US confectionary manufacturer has been hit by ransomware at one of its busiest times of the year, according to reports. …
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Ransomware Sinks Teeth into Candy-Corn Maker Ahead of Halloween
The manufacturer of some of Halloween’s most popular sweet treats has been hit with a ransomware attack that disrupted production mere …
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October 2021 Patch Tuesday forecast: Halloween came early this year
Halloween is not until the end of the month, but there has already been a lot of scary activity leading up to this patch Tuesday. …
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Cyber-attacks really ramp up after Halloween – so why not start preparing now?
Whisper it softly, but we’re fast forwarding through the second half of 2021, which means the holiday shopping season – and …
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Halloween hackers: The scariest cybersecurity stories of 2020
It’s the season of ghouls, ghosts and outrageous costumes. But for CISOs and cybersecurity professionals, a bump in the night on Halloween is more likely to be a notification warning them of data breach than a spooky ghostly visitation. …
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On Halloween night, Google discloses Chrome zero-day exploited in the wild
Yesterday, on late Halloween night, Google engineers delivered the best scare of the evening and released an urgent update for the Chrome …
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