Security News > 2019 > January > Week in review: Man in the Cloud attacks, Google GDPR fine, business resilience

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Bug in widespread Wi-Fi chipset firmware can lead to zero-click code execution A vulnerability in the firmware of a Wi-Fi chipset that is widely used in laptops, streaming, gaming and a variety of “smart” devices can be exploited to compromise them without user interaction. Researchers analyze DDoS attacks as coordinated gang activities In a new report, NSFOCUS introduced the IP Chain-Gang concept, … More → The post Week in review: Man in the Cloud attacks, Google GDPR fine, business resilience appeared first on Help Net Security.
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