Security News > 2018 > September > Week in review: First-ever UEFI rootkit, Apple DEP vulnerability, new tactics subvert traditional security measures
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: What do you mean by storage encryption? Depending on the threat context and how you define “storage encryption,” it can be a highly effective control or a complete waste of resources. Phorpiex bots target remote access servers to deliver ransomware Threat actors are brute-forcing their way into enterprise endpoints running server-side remote access applications and attempting to spread the GandCrab ransomware onto … More → The post Week in review: First-ever UEFI rootkit, Apple DEP vulnerability, new tactics subvert traditional security measures appeared first on Help Net Security.
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