Security News > 2016 > September > Week in review: MySQL 0-day, Stingrays, and the end of Patch Tuesday (Help Net Security)

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Five ways to respond to the ransomware threat While organizations wrestle with the ever-pressing issue of whether to pay or not to pay if they’re victimized, Logicalis US suggests CXOs focus first on how to protect, thwart and recover from a potential attack. MySQL 0-day could lead to total system compromise Researcher Dawid Golunski has discovered multiple severe vulnerabilities affecting the popular … More →
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