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A daily look at the relevant information security news from overnight.
Episode 236 - 11 May 2022
Windows zero-days patched - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-fixes-new-ntlm-relay-zero-day-in-all-windows-versions/
Intel bad memory -
https://threatpost.com/intel-memory-bug-poses-risk-for-hundreds-of-products/179595/
Siemens and Schneider patches - https://www.securityweek.com/ics-patch-tuesday-siemens-schneider-electric-address-43-vulnerabilities
IceApple bites - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-iceapple-exploit-toolset-deployed-on-microsoft-exchange-servers/
Adobe patches -
https://www.securityweek.com/adobe-warns-critical-security-flaws-enterprise-products
@ phishing- https://threatpost.com/novel-phishing-trick-uses-weird-links-to-bypass-spam-filters/179587/
Hi, I’m Paul Torgersen. It’s Wednesday May 11th, 2022, and this is a look at the information security news from overnight.
From BleepingComputer.com:
Microsoft has patched 75 flaws on Mays’ Patch Tuesday including an actively exploited Windows LSA spoofing zero-day that attackers can exploit remotely to force domain controllers to authenticate them via the Windows NT LAN Manager. This particular bug affects all Windows versions from Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 through Windows 11 and Windows 2022. Two other zero-days were also addressed in the update.
From ThreatPost.com:
Intel is reporting a memory bug impacting microprocessor firmware used in hundreds of products. The vulnerability resides inside some of the Intel Optane SSD and Intel Optane Data Center products, which allows privilege escalation, denial of service, or information disclosure. Details in the article.
From SecurityWeek.com:
Schneider Electric has released three advisories to inform customers about eight vulnerabilities, and Siemens has released 12 advisories covering 35 vulnerabilities, including one with a critical severity rating. Details and links to the advisory statements in the article.
From BleepingComputer.com:
CrowdStrike researchers have found a new post-exploitation framework that they dubbed IceApple, deployed mainly on Microsoft Exchange servers across a wide geography. This stealthy little framework is .NET-based and comes with at least 18 modules, each for a specific task, that help the attacker discover relevant machines on the network, steal credentials, delete files and directories, or exfiltrate data. Details and a link to download the CrowdStrike report in the article.
From SecurityWeek.com:
Adobe used this Patch Tuesday to cover at least 18 serious security defects in multiple enterprise-facing products and warned that unpatched systems are at risk of remote code execution attacks. Link to the advisory in the article, and in what has become a bit of a theme today, get your patch on kids.
And last today, from ThreatPost.com:
Researchers have identified a never-before-seen method for sneaking malicious links into phishing emails. The trick takes advantage of a key difference in how email inboxes and browsers read URLs. Specifically, using an “@” symbol in the middle of the string. Most browsers will either interpret this as authentication information, or simply ignore it and execute whatever follows the symbol. Read about all the dirty tricks in the article.
That’s all for me today. Remember to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. And as always, until next time, be safe out there.
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A daily look at the relevant information security news from overnight.
Episode 236 - 11 May 2022
Windows zero-days patched - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-fixes-new-ntlm-relay-zero-day-in-all-windows-versions/
Intel bad memory -
https://threatpost.com/intel-memory-bug-poses-risk-for-hundreds-of-products/179595/
Siemens and Schneider patches - https://www.securityweek.com/ics-patch-tuesday-siemens-schneider-electric-address-43-vulnerabilities
IceApple bites - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-iceapple-exploit-toolset-deployed-on-microsoft-exchange-servers/
Adobe patches -
https://www.securityweek.com/adobe-warns-critical-security-flaws-enterprise-products
@ phishing- https://threatpost.com/novel-phishing-trick-uses-weird-links-to-bypass-spam-filters/179587/
Hi, I’m Paul Torgersen. It’s Wednesday May 11th, 2022, and this is a look at the information security news from overnight.
From BleepingComputer.com:
Microsoft has patched 75 flaws on Mays’ Patch Tuesday including an actively exploited Windows LSA spoofing zero-day that attackers can exploit remotely to force domain controllers to authenticate them via the Windows NT LAN Manager. This particular bug affects all Windows versions from Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 through Windows 11 and Windows 2022. Two other zero-days were also addressed in the update.
From ThreatPost.com:
Intel is reporting a memory bug impacting microprocessor firmware used in hundreds of products. The vulnerability resides inside some of the Intel Optane SSD and Intel Optane Data Center products, which allows privilege escalation, denial of service, or information disclosure. Details in the article.
From SecurityWeek.com:
Schneider Electric has released three advisories to inform customers about eight vulnerabilities, and Siemens has released 12 advisories covering 35 vulnerabilities, including one with a critical severity rating. Details and links to the advisory statements in the article.
From BleepingComputer.com:
CrowdStrike researchers have found a new post-exploitation framework that they dubbed IceApple, deployed mainly on Microsoft Exchange servers across a wide geography. This stealthy little framework is .NET-based and comes with at least 18 modules, each for a specific task, that help the attacker discover relevant machines on the network, steal credentials, delete files and directories, or exfiltrate data. Details and a link to download the CrowdStrike report in the article.
From SecurityWeek.com:
Adobe used this Patch Tuesday to cover at least 18 serious security defects in multiple enterprise-facing products and warned that unpatched systems are at risk of remote code execution attacks. Link to the advisory in the article, and in what has become a bit of a theme today, get your patch on kids.
And last today, from ThreatPost.com:
Researchers have identified a never-before-seen method for sneaking malicious links into phishing emails. The trick takes advantage of a key difference in how email inboxes and browsers read URLs. Specifically, using an “@” symbol in the middle of the string. Most browsers will either interpret this as authentication information, or simply ignore it and execute whatever follows the symbol. Read about all the dirty tricks in the article.
That’s all for me today. Remember to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. And as always, until next time, be safe out there.
  continue reading

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