Welcome to the second post in our series on Malicious Software Packages. This post focuses on the infection methods attackers use to spread malicious packages, and how the JFrog Security research team unveiled them.
Halloween is when the creatures of the night come out to play. It’s also spooky season for cybercriminals and scammers. Below are a few quick tips to avoid getting haunted this Halloween (and good ideas to keep in mind all year round).
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month in the U.S. – the annual coming together of government and industry leaders to put a greater focus on cybersecurity domestically and abroad. It’s a chance to reflect on what has worked and to evaluate what more needs to be done; and it’s more crucial than ever, given the rising number of threats facing companies of all sizes. Here at Egnyte, cybersecurity is ingrained in what we do and who we are.
Last week, the OpenSSL Project announced that on Tuesday, November 1, 2022 1300-1700 (UTC), they will release OpenSSL version 3.0.7 to address a critical CVE.