Malware Wars: The Never-Ending Battle
By BUFFERZONE Team, 1/06/2021
2021 opened with a significant win for international law enforcement against organized cybercrime. A significant battle has been won – but the security establishment is still working hard at fighting
Read More >Vendor Browser Hardening: Good Enough?
By BUFFERZONE Team, 20/05/2020
Browser vendors such as Microsoft and Google invest significant thought and resources into making sure that the browsers are secure from exploitation, from starting with a secure architecture to
Read More >The Corona Cyber Threat: Chat, Conferencing and Collaboration
By BUFFERZONE Team, 17/03/2020
As the world focuses on the physical threat that COVID-19 poses to our health, lives, and economies worldwide, here in the cyber security industry we need to also think about
Read More >Fake Updates: Taking Advantage of Responsible Users
By BUFFERZONE Team, 5/11/2019
These days, even relatively unsophisticated users are aware of the significant dangers posed by computer malware and are aware of the need to protect their assets against it. And one
Read More >PowerShell Exploits: What they are and How to Defend Against Them
By BUFFERZONE Team, 12/02/2019
PowerShell has recently become one of Cybercriminals’ favorite assets to exploit, and security experts are predicting an increase in such exploits. In this article we’ll try to understand PowerShell exploits,
Read More >Emotet: An Example of Evolving Malware
By BUFFERZONE Team, 26/06/2018
The never-ending battle between cybercriminals and the cyber security establishment is well-known even outside the security community, to the general public. Elsewhere, we’ve written about some aspects of this struggle,
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