


Are you still using IIS 6.0? Stop right now – a zero-day exists that won’t be patched
What’s worse than an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability for which there is no patch? Not much – but we have that situation now, where IIS6 from Microsoft is actively being exploited, and because it is ‘end-of-life’ – there will never be a patch for this expoit!
Worse still – this is an exploit that seems to have been exploited since July or August 2016.
Leaked Source Gone: a Good or a Bad thing? Some thoughts on Leaked Source
In what appears to be the result of an FBI raid, the website ‘LeakedSource.com’ has been taken down as of about mid-January. It was a site we and other professionals referred to in order to find email addresses which might have been compromised.

16 years of Mac OS-X: Secure but not invincible to malware
The various Mac OS-X malware cases we’ve seen over the last few years prove that no matter which operating system a user chooses, the concept of 100% security simply doesn’t exist – and that also Mac is of growing interest to malware writers.

Google Warns Many as More Websites Fall Victim to Hackers & Cybercriminals
The total number of websites compromised by cybercriminals during 2016 was 32% higher than in the previous year, according a report: “Websites Fall Victim” issued by Google. The tech leader added that this spiral of cyberattacks is unlikely to lose...
Supply-Chain Android Malware Infection is a VERY big deal
Supply chain corruption is here – Android devices infected with malware prior to being bought by an end-user are a fact. This isn’t the first time that this is happened, not by a long way.