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Welcome back to Source Code, Decipher’s weekly news wrap podcast. This week, new research showed the Lazarus Group leveraged a rootkit in two attacks that abused a known vulnerability in a Dell driver in order to disable various Windows monitoring features. Also this week, a new government directive required federal agencies to set up measurable processes needed to perform automated asset discovery and vulnerability detection at regular intervals. Finally, analysts released research into the Bumblebee malware loader, which is a relatively new malware loader that first emerged in March.
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Welcome back to Source Code, Decipher’s weekly news wrap podcast. This week, new research showed the Lazarus Group leveraged a rootkit in two attacks that abused a known vulnerability in a Dell driver in order to disable various Windows monitoring features. Also this week, a new government directive required federal agencies to set up measurable processes needed to perform automated asset discovery and vulnerability detection at regular intervals. Finally, analysts released research into the Bumblebee malware loader, which is a relatively new malware loader that first emerged in March.
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