Security News > 2016 > March > Week in review: DROWN attack breaks TLS encryption, hijacking police drones, RSA Conference 2016 coverage (Help Net Security)

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, reviews and articles: RSA Conference 2016 coverage Check out our coverage page to see what you’ve missed at RSA Conference 2016. CTB Locker ransomware now also encrypts websites The well-known crypto ransomware CTB Locker is back. After a considerable slowdown in distribution, it is being pushed onto users again, and this time its executable has been signed with a stolen certificate. But what is … More →
News URL
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HelpNetSecurity/~3/JxJD0WTjYcM/
Related news
- Cross-Domain Attacks: A Growing Threat to Modern Security and How to Combat Them (source)
- Over 3 million mail servers without encryption exposed to sniffing attacks (source)
- Patch Tuesday: January 2025 Security Update Patches Exploited Elevation of Privilege Attacks (source)
- Balancing usability and security in the fight against identity-based attacks (source)
- Security pros more confident about fending off ransomware, despite being battered by attacks (source)
- US indicts 8Base ransomware operators for Phobos encryption attacks (source)