Security News > 2017 > October > In wake of recent attacks, it’s time to revisit your patch policy

Hurricanes hammered the United States last month and cyber attacks continue to rain down throughout the world. The EternalBlue v1SMB vulnerability continues to be a focus of attacks. Recent announcements include the introduction of a banking system Trojan in Europe and Japan, and a complex hotel reservation system attack in Europe and the Middle East. In both situations, the objective of the attack was to collect a user’s login and password credentials. Here in the … More →
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