Microsoft: find and patch RDP services now because new BlueKeep threats are coming
Attackers could be finding the BlueKeep flaw's sweet spot: Windows Servers, no worm needed.
Attackers could be finding the BlueKeep flaw's sweet spot: Windows Servers, no worm needed.
Windows XP gets a second patch in two years over fears it could be used in a massive cyberattack.
The security issues affecting businesses are similar around the world. Most involve employees innocently bringing an infected personal mobile device into the corporate network, or clicking on a social media link that looks harmless but hides a Trojan or worm that will secretly steal data and money and, potentially, remain undetected with severe impact on security of the infected device.
Dmitriy Ayrapetov, director of product management of Dell SonicWALL | 08 Mar | Read more
A sophisticated worm designed to steal industrial secrets has been around for much longer than previously thought, according to security experts investigating the malicious software.
Robert McMillan | 06 Aug | Read more
Ten years ago today, on May 4, 2000, a security team with MessageLabs, a provider of messaging security services, came in to work and discovered the number of viruses its system had intercepted in the last several hours was off the charts.
Joan Goodchild | 06 May | Read more