Security News > 2020 > February > Week in review: Most exploited vulns in 2019, Emotet sprads via Wi-Fi, Patch Tuesday forecast
Wuhan coronavirus exploited to deliver malware, phishing, hoaxesThe Wuhan coronavirus continues to spread and create anxiety across the globe, allowing malicious individuals and groups to exploit the situation to spread fake news, malware and phishing emails.
USB armory Mk II: A secure computer on a USB stick featuring open source hardware designThe hardware security professionals at F-Secure have created a new version of the USB armory - a computer on a USB stick built from the ground up to be secure.
February 2020 Patch Tuesday forecast: A lot of love coming our wayThe January 2020 Patch Tuesday was a light one as predicted; everyone was still catching up from the end-of-year holidays.
Which vulnerabilities were most exploited by cybercriminals in 2019?Recorded Future researchers have analyzed code repositories, underground forum postings, dark web sites, closed source reports and data sets comprising of submissions to popular malware repositories to compile a list of the ten most exploited vulnerabilities by cybercriminals in 2019.
Now available: eSentire's 2019 Annual Threat Intelligence ReportRecently released, eSentire's 2019 Threat Intelligence Report: Perspectives from 2019 and Predictions for 2020 provides visuals, data and written analysis, as well as practical recommendations for readers seeking to understand and better respond to the cybersecurity threat landscape.
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