Security News > 2022 > September > Week in review: Uber hacked, QNAP NAS devices under attack, 5 Kali Linux books to read this year

Thousands of QNAP NAS devices hit by DeadBolt ransomwareQNAP Systems has provided more information about the latest DeadBolt ransomware campaign targeting users of its network-attached storage devices and the vulnerability the attackers are exploiting.
5 Kali Linux books you should read this yearKali Linux is a Linux distribution designed for digital forensics, penetration testing, security research, and reverse engineering.
Attackers mount Magento supply chain attack by compromising FishPig extensionsFishPig, a UK-based company developing extensions for the popular Magento open-source e-commerce platform, has announced that its paid software offerings have been injected with malware after its distribution server was compromised.
Homeworkers putting home and business cyber-safety at riskBlackBerry published a European research exposing the cybersecurity risk created by cost-conscious homeworkers who prioritise security behind price, usability and ease of set up in their purchase of domestic smart devices.
Modernizing data security with a zero trust approach to data accessIn a world where we can no longer trust anyone, zero trust security has picked up momentum, especially since 2018 when NIST published Implementing a Zero Trust Architecture.
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