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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday March 22, 2022

  Latest News  

Poorly secured databases targeted by 'Gh0stCringe' backdoor

By Juha Saarinen

MySQL and MS SQL Server instances attacked.

CRI-O container engine bug allows Kubernetes container escape

By Richard Chirgwin

Provides cross-container root access.

Sandworm crafts malware to run on ASUS routers

By Richard Chirgwin

Cyclops Blink seeking new targets.

Microsoft releases open source Trickbot scanner for Mikrotik routers

By Juha Saarinen

Botnet remains a serious threat worldwide.

Defence told to reinstate employee who stored data on personal devices

By Justin Hendry

Unfair dismissal claim upheld.

'Protestware' npm package dependency labelled supply-chain attack

By Juha Saarinen

"Peacenotwar" npm module protests Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Phishers devise browser-in-the-browser attacks, 'chameleon' landing pages

By Juha Saarinen

Next-level trickery menaces users.

OpenSSL squarely rooted by cert parsing bug

By Juha Saarinen

LibreSSL issues patches as well.

TLS upgrade broke Azure DevOps for some users

By Richard Chirgwin

TLS 1.0/1.1 temporarily turned back on.

  Most Read  

Optus wants gov response to OTTs 'free riding' on telco networks

NBN Co's SAU no longer effective, ACCC commissioner says

Tabcorp finds new CIOs for its planned demerged businesses

Tabcorp takes to Google-made Flutter

NSW gov slashes $1bn from SAP licensing cost

 
 

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