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Monthly Archives: January 2017
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Panda Security to Participate in This Year’s RSA Conference
This February, from the 13th to the 17th, the XXII Edition of the RSA Conference, the largest event of cyber security in the world, will be held at the San Francisco Moscone Center. Major companies, suppliers and cybersecurity gurus will gather to find solutions to their business concerns and discuss industry trends — an incomparable venue in which Panda Security will be giving advice on cybersecurity strategies.
An extensive list of national and international experts will give an array of lectures and will be present as exhibitors during the five days of the event. Among the list of cybersecurity gurus you will find Luis Corrons, technical director of PandaLabs (@Luis_Corrons), who will share his thoughts with the attendees at the Panda Security booth (4542).

In keeping with this year’s theme, “The Power of Opportunity”, we will talk not only about malware and cybersecurity predictions for 2017, but also the benefits of a strategy that combines big data and machine learning in the security of your business — cutting-edge technology that constitutes a great leap forward in advanced cybersecurity solutions and will be presented over the course of the event.
Did you know that more than 250,000 new threats are detected in our laboratory every day? We will address how to anticipate potential threats with practical examples and real cases that seem like something out of science fiction. Advanced cybersecurity and prevention are, as always,
A powerful panel of experts bringing together more than 45,000 participants and a large number of exhibitions and activities await you at the RSA Conference 2017, an event in which innovation in cybersecurity is the center of attention.
PandaLabs, the Laboratory That Has the Answers to Your Questions
PandaLabs is Panda Security’s anti-malware lab and represents the company’s nerve center in terms of malware. Luis Corrons, its technical director, is one of the experts who will be representing the company at the Panda Security booth.
The countermeasures necessary to protect Panda Security’s customers on a global scale from all types of malicious code are produced in real time and uninterruptedly at the laboratory.
PandaLabs is also responsible for the detailed analysis of all types of malware, in order to improve the protection offered to Panda Security users.
Don’t miss your chance to consult with the experts! Join us and discover the latest technologies and pioneering developments in the industry.
More Information
When: February 13-17, 2017
Tickets: Check the price list here and get your discount by presenting the Panda Exhibition Pass: XE7PANDA (redemption deadline is Thursday, February 16th)
Where: Moscone Center, San Francisco.
Panda Security will be at booth number 4542 (look for us on the map!)
The post Panda Security to Participate in This Year’s RSA Conference appeared first on Panda Security Mediacenter.
Nasty Android Malware that Infected Millions Returns to Google Play Store
HummingBad – an Android-based malware that infected over 10 million Android devices around the world last year and made its gang an estimated US$300,000 per month at its peak – has made a comeback.
Security researchers have discovered a new variant of the HummingBad malware hiding in more than 20 Android apps on Google Play Store.
The infected apps were already downloaded by over 12 Million
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Cisco Patches Critical Flaw in WebEx Chrome Plugin
Cisco has fixed a vulnerability in its WebEx extension for Chrome that allowed for remote code execution on computers running the plugin.
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– update to the latest upstream pre-release (fixes CVE-2016-9179)
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– new upstream (51.0)
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Lloyds Banking Group hit with distributed denial of service attack
Lloyds Banking Group fell victim to an attempted cyberattack earlier this month, which saw cybercriminals attempt to crash the online banking service over a two day period.
The post Lloyds Banking Group hit with distributed denial of service attack appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
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