UAE warns Zoom video-conferencing platform users
Today, the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) of UAE has issued a warning to all the users of Zoom, video-conferencing platform on social media.Read More…
Today, the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) of UAE has issued a warning to all the users of Zoom, video-conferencing platform on social media.Read More…
ESET researchers have discovered and analyzed three vulnerabilities affecting various Lenovo laptop models. Exploitation of these vulnerabilities would allow attackers to deploy and successfully execute UEFI malware either in the form of SPI flash implants like LoJax or ESP implantsRead More…
ESET Research has released an in-depth blogpost offering an in-depth look into the abuse of vulnerable kernel drivers. Vulnerabilities in signed drivers are mostly utilized by game cheat developers to circumvent anti-cheat mechanisms,Read More…
Kiran Zachariah, Vice President, Digital Security at Sectrio, elaborates on the steps to be taken to secure digital transformation journey. With digital transformation investments gathering pace since the onset of Covid-19, new focus areas within the domain are now emerging.Read More…
Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains that there are 30 vulnerabilities listed in total; organizations would do well to patch their systems if they haven’t done so yetRead More…
Proofpoint’s 2021 Voice of the CISO report explores the key challenges faced by CISOs after a challenging year for many businesses, economies and individuals worldwide. Below is the discussion with Andrew Rose, Resident CISO, EMEA at Proofpoint, on this report.Read More…
Tushar Richabadas, Senior Product Marketing Manager – Applications and Cloud Security at Barracuda elaborates to Security MEA on their ‘The state of application security in 2021’ survey. Elaborate on the most important finding in ‘The state of application security in 2021’ survey. The most important finding of the Barracuda reportRead More…
ESET Research has discovered that more than ten different advanced persistent threat (APT) groups are exploiting the recent Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities to compromise email servers. ESET has identified more than 5,000 email servers that have been affected by malicious activity related to the incident.Read More…
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