Category: Cryptolocker

Critical Vulnerabilities Discovered in Veeam Products

Veeam annouced patches for critical vulnerabilities impacting their products this weekend. The flaws has been uncovevered by Positive Technologies, a cybersecurity company based in South Korea. Let’s take a closer look to this vulnerabilities found.

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Defending Against Crypto-Ransomware with Netwrix

Hi, today we will discuss about data governance and more especially a software called: Netwrix Auditor. Netwrix Auditor is a visibility and governance platform that enables control over changes, configurations, and access in hybrid cloud IT environments to protect unstructured data regardless of its location. The platform provides security analytics to detect anomalies in user …

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Conti initiates their attacks on Backup

Cyber groups (cartels) specifically target backup solutions in order to ensure that the victim has no other option except for paying the ransom. Conti group is particularly methodical in developing and implementing backup removal techniques (on-premise and cloud). The full analysis is available here (thanks to ADV INTEL) and is based on their actual proactive …

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Veeam Hardened Linux Repository – Part I

Hello, before tackling the subject of your presence, allow me to briefly introduce myself: I am Philippe DUPUIS, I‘m a french Data Management and Security engineer working with Christopher (Be indulgent if you notice some English grammar failures, my mother tongue is French 😊). I specialize in Data Protection and Governance, Disaster Recovery, Security, Cloud …

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Security – Spectre and Meltdown overview

Anton Gostev wrote a great post on the Spectre and Meltdown attack in his weekly forums digest. By now, most of you have probably already heard of the biggest disaster in the history of IT – Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities which affect all modern CPUs, from those in desktops and servers to ones found …

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