Last week, a Chinese security research disclosed a new zero day Android vulnerability at PacSec's Pwn2Own competition. Watch today's video to learn a little more about this flaw, and what to do about it until it's patched. (Episode Runtime: 2:13) Direct YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzE9VpfhkaE EPISODE REFERENCES: Researcher discloses Android Chrome zero … [Read more...]
Microsoft Kicks Off Spring with Nine Security Bulletins
The advanced notification results are in, and it's looking good for Patch Day. Next Tuesday, Microsoft will release nine security bulletins, two of which the Redmond-based software company rates as Critical. The bulletins will fix flaws in Windows, Internet Explorer (IE), Office, and some of Microsoft's server and security software. As usual, they haven't shared many details … [Read more...]
WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 55 – SSL/TLS Weakness
Lots of Patches, Celebrity Hacks, and a SSL/TLS Weakness If you're anything like the average IT professional, you're probably too busy putting out proverbial IT helpdesk fires, and installing new business IT solutions to spend much time each week staying on top of the latest security news and threats. That's where we come in! For a quick recap of the biggest information and … [Read more...]
WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 55 – SSL/TLS Weakness
Lots of Patches, Celebrity Hacks, and a SSL/TLS Weakness If you're anything like the average IT professional, you're probably too busy putting out proverbial IT helpdesk fires, and installing new business IT solutions to spend much time each week staying on top of the latest security news and threats. That's where we come in! For a quick recap of the biggest information and … [Read more...]
WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 54 – Nuke Hackers
Pwn2Own, Evernote Breach, and Nuke Cyber Attackers Want a quick way to catch up on weekly information and network security (InfoSec) highlights? Well you've found the right place. In this episode of our InfoSec summary video, I talk about Evernote's 50 million user data leak, web browsers falling to the Pwn2Own contest, and a U.S. government document that talks about nuclear … [Read more...]