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Threat Summary Category: Cybersecurity Threat IntelligenceFeatures: Supply Chain Compromise, Postinstall Malware Execution, Multi-Stage Payl

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Sunday Round Up - 29 July 2018
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Sunday Round up for this week!
Articles:
Reversing JS Malware From marveloptics.com
RidRelay – SMB Relay Attack For Username Enumeration
Watch a Hacker Install a Firmware Backdoor on a Laptop in Less Than 5 Minutes
Vulnhub Machines Walkthrough Series — Mr. Robot
A Guide to Managing Cloud Security
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Just when you thought it was good to go outside, Equifax once more.
Just when you thought it was good to go outside, Equifax once more.
On Oct.12, security researcher Randy Abrams first publicly posted that he had found a new Equifax risk that was exploiting users. The immediate concern was that Equifax had potentially been breached, yet again.
As it turns out, the vulnerability was not the result of a new breach at Equifax, but rather the result of third party JavaScript code used for website performance tracking. The same…
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