www.secnews.physaphae.fr This is the RSS 2.0 feed from www.secnews.physaphae.fr. IT's a simple agragated flow of multiple articles soruces. Liste of sources, can be found on www.secnews.physaphae.fr. 2024-05-18T09:09:54+00:00 www.secnews.physaphae.fr Wired Threat Level - Security News The Best Espresso Machines for the Home Barista 2021-10-11T13:00:00+00:00 https://www.wired.com/gallery/best-espresso-machines www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=3500314 False None APT 22 None Wired Threat Level - Security News Flex Your Barista Skills With the Rancilio Silvia Pro 2021-10-07T12:00:00+00:00 https://www.wired.com/review/rancilio-silvia-pro-review www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=3482874 False None APT 22 None Wired Threat Level - Security News The 5 Best Portable Espresso Makers for a Shot on the Go 2021-04-08T12:00:00+00:00 https://www.wired.com/story/best-portable-espresso-makers www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=2604132 False None APT 22 None Wired Threat Level - Security News Baratza Vario-W Review: A Grinder for the Serious Coffee Brewer 2020-05-13T13:00:00+00:00 https://www.wired.com/review/baratza-vario-w-coffee-grinder www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=1706802 False None APT 22 None Wired Threat Level - Security News Today\'s Cartoons: Robot Barista 2020-02-03T12:00:00+00:00 https://www.wired.com/story/wired-cartoons-week-25 www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=1522824 False None APT 22 None Wired Threat Level - Security News Brim 8-Cup Pour-Over Coffee Maker Review: Barista-Style Brew Without All the Effort 2019-06-20T12:00:00+00:00 https://www.wired.com/review/brim-8-cup-pour-over-coffee-maker www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=1165318 False None APT 22 None AlienVault Blog - AlienVault est un acteur de defense majeur dans les IOC Let\'s Chat: Healthcare Threats and Who\'s Attacking breach portal (as of November 30, 2018). This includes the likes of unauthorized access or disclosures of patient data, hacking, theft of data, data loss and more. Bottom line, if you’re tasked with protecting any entity operating in the healthcare sector, you’re likely experiencing some very sleepless nights — and may just need a doctor yourself. So . . . who’s wreaking all this havoc and how? According to AlienVault Labs, opportunistic ransomware is still a preferred method of attack. However, researchers are reporting a rise in the number of targeted ransomware attacks in the healthcare sector. These attacks are often backed by organized criminals who see opportunities for making money from healthcare providers and other similar entities who must protect and keep assets, systems, and networks continuously operating. One such criminal group operating the SamSam ransomware is thought to have earned more than $5 million dollars by manually compromising critical healthcare networks (see below for more info). The group behind SamSam has invested heavily in their operations (likely an organized crime syndicate) and has won the distinction of being the subjects of two FBI Alerts in 2018. And, according to AlienVault Labs, the methods used by SamSam are more akin to a targeted attack than typical opportunistic ransomware. SamSam attacks also seem to go in waves. One of the most notable was a spring 2018 hit on a large New York hospital which publicly declined to pay the attacker’s $44,000 ransomware demand. It took a month for the hospital’s IT system to be fully restored.   SamSam attackers are known to: Gain remote access through traditional attacks, such as JBoss exploits Deploy web-shells Connect to RDP over HTTP tunnels such as ReGeorg Run batch scripts to deploy the ransomware over machines SamSam isn’t going away either. AlienVault Labs has seen recent variants. You might want to read more about the threat actors behind SamSam, their methods of attacks, and recommendations for heading ]]> 2018-12-20T14:00:00+00:00 https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/588421296/0/alienvault-blogs~Let%e2%80%99s-Chat-Healthcare-Threats-and-Who%e2%80%99s-Attacking www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=956718 False Threat APT 23,APT 19,APT 18,Wannacry,APT 22 None Schneier on Security - Chercheur Cryptologue Américain Suckfly 2016-05-26T11:31:17+00:00 https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2016/05/suckfly.html" www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=2077 False None APT 22 None