CISA says new malware known as Submarine was used to backdoor Barracuda ESG (Email Security Gateway) appliances on federal agencies’ networks by exploiting a now-patched zero-day bug. […] Source: BleepingComputer | Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2023
CISA says new malware known as Submarine was used to backdoor Barracuda ESG (Email Security Gateway) appliances on federal agencies’ networks by exploiting a now-patched zero-day bug. […] Source: BleepingComputer | Read More
CISA says new malware known as Submarine was used to backdoor Barracuda ESG (Email Security Gateway) appliances on federal agencies’ networks by exploiting a now-patched zero-day bug. […] Source: BleepingComputer | Read More
CISA says new malware known as Submarine was used to backdoor Barracuda ESG (Email Security Gateway) appliances on federal agencies’ networks by exploiting a now-patched zero-day bug. […] Source: BleepingComputer | Read More
CISA says new malware known as Submarine was used to backdoor Barracuda ESG (Email Security Gateway) appliances on federal agencies’ networks by exploiting a now-patched zero-day bug. […] Source: BleepingComputer | Read More
CISA says new malware known as Submarine was used to backdoor Barracuda ESG (Email Security Gateway) appliances on federal agencies’ networks by exploiting a now-patched zero-day bug. […] Source: BleepingComputer | Read More
CISA says new malware known as Submarine was used to backdoor Barracuda ESG (Email Security Gateway) appliances by exploiting a now-patched zero-day bug. […] Source: BleepingComputer | Read More
Starting this fall, Apple has announced that developers will be required to provide a reason for using certain APIs that can collect information from their apps’ users. […] Source: BleepingComputer | Read More
With ransom payments declining, ransomware gangs are evolving their extortion tactics to utilize new methods to pressure victims. […] Source: BleepingComputer | Read More
Microsoft Edge web browser has been displaying security warnings after Twitter changed its name to ‘X’. It’s got to do with a security feature dubbed ‘Progressive Web App Icon change’, designed to keep users safe during app icon or name changes. […] Source: BleepingComputer | Read More