Monthly Security Bulletin – August
Learn more about the latest Cybersecurity news in the August edition of our monthly Security bulletin, prepared by our Senior Security Analysts.
August hot topics:
- A team of security researchers found that several modern Honda car models have a vulnerable rolling code mechanism that allows unlocking the cars or even starting the engine remotely.
- Microsoft researchers have uncovered a massive phishing campaign that can steal credentials even if a user has multi-factor authentication (MFA) enabled and has so far attempted to compromise more than 10,000 organizations.
- A threat actor is infecting industrial control systems (ICS) to create a botnet through password “cracking” software for programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
- Researchers at Authomize have discovered four “high impact” security risks in the identity and access management (IAM) platform Okta, according to a Tuesday report.
- A North Korean-backed threat group tracked as Kimsuky is using a malicious browser extension to steal emails from Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge users reading their webmail.
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