Security News > 2018 > February > Week in review: Crypto-mining malware hits SCADA network, server-side exploits dominate threat landscape

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: When crypto-mining malware hits a SCADA network Radiflow has recently discovered Monero-mining malware on five servers of a water utility company located in Europe. Intel releases new Spectre microcode updates for some affected processors Now that Intel has shipped new microcode updates, it expects OEMs to push out new firmware again and urges users to implement them as soon as possible. 99 … More →
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