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Phishing Email & attachment Analysis Part-2

Phishing Email & attachment Analysis Part-2

In my previous blog Phishing Email & Attachment Analysis, we have seen how to address infected PDF files and extract malicious indicators from within them without endangering yourself or your PC. Today, let us see how to analyze phishing emails and attachments by analyzing email headers and downloading the suspected attachments in a VM. Email

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5 Cybersecurity Trends You Should Be Prepared for in 2022 and Beyond

5 Cybersecurity Trends You Should Be Prepared for in 2022 and Beyond

One of the trending topics in today’s landscape is cybersecurity. The Trend Micro survey revealed that 83% of its respondents forecast a great likelihood of cyber attacks in the next 12 months. This is evidence of how cybersecurity remains a top concern for organizations and corporations. Based on the cyber security statistics, cybercrime has been

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Microsoft has sent a warning to millions of Windows 10, Windows 11 users.

Microsoft has sent a warning to millions of Windows 10, Windows 11 users.

A new zero-day exploit has been discovered that affects all versions of Windows. Microsoft has also confirmed that all versions of windows have critical vulnerabilities which can turn into a serious threat that requires immediate action. The “zero-day” vulnerabilities known as CVE-2021-34484 which is been known for quite some time allow hackers and get control

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Windows Server authentication issues triggered by new security upgrades

Windows Server authentication issues triggered by new security upgrades

User Experience: “After installing the November security updates, you might have authentication failures on servers relating to Kerberos Tickets acquired via S4u2self,” Microsoft explains on the Windows health dashboard. On Tuesday after installating of security patches provided during Patch Users on Windows Server Domain Controllers (DCs) may face authentication difficulties, according to Microsoft. With some

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