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Week in security with Tony Anscombe

 October 29, 2021     No comments   

ESET discovers Wslink – Why secure-by-design is a must – Staying cybersecure this Halloween and beyond – Operation Dark HunTOR

In this edition of Week in security, Tony looks at these topics:

  • ESET’s discovery of Wslink, a previously undescribed malicious loader for Windows binaries that, in contrast to other such loaders, runs as a server
  • Why secure-by-design should be the norm and organizations need to develop a strong security culture from top to bottom
  • Halloween is a great time to remind ourselves and our kids of risks lurking online – here’s what parents can do to make sure their children stay safe (not only) this Halloween.

All this – and more – on WeLiveSecurity.com. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.

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