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Zero-days are back, with a vulnerability in Microsoft's HTML rendering engine. Stormshield Customer Security Lab provides an update on a critical vulnerability. The context of the attack Microsoft has published this Tuesday a critical vulnerability allowing remote code execution (CVE-2021-40444, CVSS score 8.8) impacting...https://www.stormshield.com/news/twenty-years-of-cyber-attacks-on-the-world-of-water/
As a critical sector, water has had to contend with cyber threats for the past twenty years. A weapon of destabilisation between countries, public health... Cyber criminals have a thousand reasons for wanting to attack water. And not all countries seem to be equal when...https://www.stormshield.com/news/ten-major-cyberattacks-against-the-airport-industry/
The ultra-sensitive airport sector is garnering growing interest among cyber criminals. And computer threats against airports are also targeting planes, airlines… and actual passengers. Considering factors such as the financial cost of an immobilized fleet, the economic consequences of an airport operating at reduced speed,...https://www.stormshield.com/news/security-alert-kaseya-answer-with-stormshield-products/
In early July 2021, several hundred companies fall victim to a ransomware attack. The attack appears to have been carried out via IT management software (VSA) owned by the American company Kaseya. Read more about a major new cyber attack. Background to the attack...https://www.stormshield.com/news/can-we-really-protect-the-smart-city-of-tomorrow/
The city of tomorrow promises to make it easier to do business online, to make traffic flow more smoothly and to optimise energy consumption. But every new digital service is also an additional opportunity for a cyber-criminal to take control or siphon off the data...https://www.stormshield.com/news/what-will-the-cyberthreat-landscape-look-like/
Although the dismantling of part of the Emotet malware network seemed a positive step forward for the cybersecurity world, its potential successor – IceID – is already well established. Another sign of more turbulent times to come in the cyber landscape in 2021? There is already an...https://www.stormshield.com/news/what-are-the-cybersecurity-trends-for-2021/
The year 2020 was an extraordinary one in so many respects, and was a particularly busy one in the field of cyber-threats. This included the increasing proliferation of ransomware, a decline in “digital hygiene” and of course the intriguing Sunburst attack… So, what sort of...