Security News > 2019 > March > Week in review: Employee cybersecurity essentials, ASUS attack, lessons learned from crypto hacks

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Attackers compromised ASUS to deliver backdoored software updates Unknown attackers have compromised an update server belonging to Taiwanese computer and electronics maker ASUS and used it to push a malicious backdoor on a huge number of customers. A few days after the revelation (by Kaspersky Lab researchers) ASUS confirmed the compromise and released a clean version of Live Update software. Encrypted attacks … More → The post Week in review: Employee cybersecurity essentials, ASUS attack, lessons learned from crypto hacks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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