Week 52, December 26, 2022 – January 1, 2023

Week 52, December 26, 2022 – January 1, 2023. Cybersecurity Weekly Updates.

This week in the world of cybersecurity:

The notorious GuLoader Malware has adopted novel methods, making it even harder for security software to detect its activities. In another alarming development, BlueNoroff APT hackers are innovating, finding new tactics to sidestep Windows’ MotW (Mark of the Web) protection. The tech giant Facebook finds itself back in the limelight with a $725 million settlement, related to the long-standing controversy involving the Cambridge Analytica data leak. Meanwhile, BitKeep, a name familiar to crypto enthusiasts, has confirmed a cyber attack which resulted in a staggering loss of over $9 million in digital assets. Lastly, echoing the need for timely software updates, a significant number of Citrix Servers remain vulnerable, as they are still unpatched for known critical vulnerabilities.

 


That’s a wrap on this week’s edition of the Cyber-Security Update. Remember, the cyber-security landscape is ever-changing, and staying informed is your primary defense. Hopefully, the insights and information shared today will assist in navigating this complex domain and in strengthening defenses against potential threats. Stay vigilant, stay informed, and look forward to more insights into the world of cyber-security in next week’s edition.

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