Online shopping is already a widespread method of purchasing goods and services in the Philippines. With the implementation of the enhanced community quarantine because of the COVID-19 pandemic, most people prefer to shop essential goods from the safety and comfort of their homes. The CERT-PH is warning online shoppers who use credit or debit cards continue reading : Beware of Digital Credit Card Theft
Microsoft warned about limited targeted attacks exploiting two zero-day vulnerabilities found in the Windows Adobe Type Manager Library. The two vulnerabilities are said to be remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities that exist in the way that Windows’ Adobe Type Manager Library handles certain fonts. The bug can be exploited by tricking the victim into opening continue reading : Windows Adobe Type Manager Library Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
Due to the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis today, many companies and organizations in the Philippines are already considering telecommuting or most commonly known as work from home as an alternate option to continue their day to day business operations. Rather than traveling to the office, the employee “travels” via telecommunication links, keeping in continue reading : SECURITY PRACTICES FOR REMOTE ACCESS IN TELECOMMUTING
A vulnerability was discovered in one of the famous content management system specifically on the Featured Articles menu parameters. CVE-2020-10243 has been assigned to this vulnerability affecting a wide range of joomla versions. It was reported last March 9, 2020 and can be exploited using SQL Injection attack. Joomla rated it as High impact and continue reading : Vulnerability on Joomla versions 1.7.0 – 3.9.15
The National Computer Emergency Response Team of the Philippines (CERT-PH) alerts all government agencies, private sectors, and all individuals to be aware of the malicious attack vectors that were made in order to take advantage of the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Threat actors may send fraudulent emails that have malicious links or attachments which are continue reading : COVID-19 MALICIOUS CYBER ATTACK VECTORS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS