Security News > 2022 > June > Week in review: Macro-less Office documents zero-day bug, FluBot takedown, growing DDoS threats
Zero-day bug exploited by attackers via macro-less Office documentsA newly numbered Windows zero-day vulnerability is being exploited in the wild via specially crafted Office documents, security researchers are warning.
DDoS threats growing in sophistication, size, and frequencyCorero Network Security has published the latest edition of its annual DDoS Threat Intelligence Report that compiles the trends, observations, predictions, and recommendations based on DDoS attacks against Corero customers during 2021.
Future proofing: How companies can upgrade cyber defenses and be ready for tomorrowIn this video for Help Net Security, Jaspal Sawhney, Global CISO at Tata Communications, talks about future proofing, which starts with fostering a culture of security - ensuring that everyone in the company is doing their part to protect themselves and the organization.
A closer look at the 2022 Microsoft Vulnerabilities ReportIn this video for Help Net Security, Morey Haber, Chief Strategy Officer at Beyond Trust, talks about this report, which analyzes data from security bulletins publicly issued by Microsoft throughout the previous year.
HP Wolf Security: A new breed of endpoint protectionMillions of employees are now working from home or in a hybrid setting.
It's time for your security to work from home, too.