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Microsoft has announced plans to automatically block embedded files with “dangerous extensions” in OneNote following reports that the note-taking service is being increasingly abused for malware delivery. Up until now, users were shown a dialog warning them that opening such attachments could harm their computer and data, but it was possible to dismiss the prompt […]

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ENISA (the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity) has reason to believe that ransomware gangs will begin targeting transportation operational technology (OT) systems in the foreseeable future. This finding is further explored in the agency’s 50-page report entitled ENISA Threat Landscape: Transport Sector. The transportation sector, which comprises the aviation, maritime, railway, and road industries, is […]

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Hackers have been actively targeting vulnerabilities in Adobe ColdFusion to remotely execute code and compromise servers, and leading experts urge users to immediately update to patched versions. Security firm Rapid7 warns it has identified an attack campaign that dates from at least early January that has compromised the ColdFusion installations of multiple organizations. It hasn’t […]

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